[QUOTE=The Pink Scotti;20939686]Why is everyone rating late? Was ths posted before? Are you trying to look cool because you found out the video date is old? :eng99:[/QUOTE]
It was posted on the mapping forum like half a year ago or something
carv tool is fer noob
Wait what.
My god.
Thats not what carve is for.
[QUOTE=Cuel;20942559]Hell no.
Carve is never the easy way out.
Carve could be used a beginners tool, but that's it. It's usually crushed in every tutorial that mentions it.
If you want to carve a doorway, you're still better off with the clip tool, takes about the same amount of time but will not give you the kind of errors carve might give you if it touches another brush. Carve will cut through anything it touches (brushes). Making terrain is 10x easier with displacement tool and will produce a much more cleaner, optimized and better looking result.
Don't use carve.[/QUOTE]
Well, if you want, you can still use carve to make a brushwork reference so you can go back and do it again the right way, but other than that it has no real use.
[QUOTE=Fhenexx;20940889]Probably the best horror video on YouTube.
Never been so terrified in my life.[/QUOTE]
Agreed.
I cringed on the very first carve (after I lol'd when I saw he was going to carve a sphere into a block).
I'm not even a dedicated mapper and this terrifies me. Not to say I'm not experienced with mapping, though - if I had the dedication and the visual creativity to make a good map, I probably could. I only map when I need to, and then usually its simply utility mapping (IE whatever it needs to make it function as I want it to). :v:
[QUOTE=Fhenexx;20943400]Well, if you want, you can still use carve to make a brushwork reference so you can go back and do it again the right way, but other than that it has no real use.[/QUOTE]
I'm sorry, could you explain that further?
Displacements > Carve Tool
[QUOTE=Cuel;20946827]I'm sorry, could you explain that further?[/QUOTE]
Basically, what I said is that you can carve a brush using another brush and then use that to remake a similar group of brushes using more optimized methods, such as clipping and such, and then promptly deleting the carved brush.
Alright, what am i supposed to be seeing in the video?
This guy isn't trolling. This is obviously a joke.
[QUOTE=TheNoiseExplosion;20947693]This guy isn't trolling. This is obviously a joke.[/QUOTE]
Which is trolling.
Trolling is doing something to intentionally evoke a negative response from (usually piss them off).
In this case, he's trolling to make mappers curl up into balls and cry. And it's working.
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[QUOTE=aydin690;20947600]Alright, what am i supposed to be seeing in the video?[/QUOTE]
The most terrifying horror film since the initial premiere of Alfred Hitchcock's [i]Psycho[/i].
Look at all those lines, Hammer is in pain.
Poor poor Hammer. :frown:
Just for all the people who don't know why this is so terrible, Source can only have convex brushes, so when the carve tool is used, it splits one brush into several. When this is used with a spherical shape, chaos ensues.
[QUOTE=The Pink Scotti;20939686]Why is everyone rating late? Was ths posted before? Are you trying to look cool because you found out the video date is old? :eng99:[/QUOTE]
It was posted in the mapping forum 7 months ago
[QUOTE=aznz888;20936393]my god i don't even know how to use Hammer and i know this is a piece of shit[/QUOTE]
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WY>?!>
Fucking awesome choice for a song, I love Royskopp
Late by 2 years
"incorrect use of tools makes ME ANGRYAAARRGHHH"
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