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[[Image:Nutshell.png]] This tutorial will show you how to create your own Collision Map files so that models are clipped when in game.
{{Note|This tutorial will show you how to create your own Collision Map files so that models are clipped when in game.}}


=Background Informations=
=Background Informations=


With Call of Duty World at War we got a number of "clipped" models; There are 814 with the modtools; The number of models available to us is however considerably more than that, we have 5519 xmodels at our disposal; <br>
With Call of Duty World at War we got a number of "clipped" models. There are 814 with the modtools. The number of models available to us is however considerably more than that, we have 5519 xmodels at our disposal.
 


*Collmaps are found here:
*Collmaps are found here:
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  ..\Call of Duty - World at War\raw\xmodel
  ..\Call of Duty - World at War\raw\xmodel


The Xmodels used for mapping are compared to the collmaps (corresponding names) and if a collmap is there for it the model will receive a clip during BSP Compile;<br>
The Xmodels used for mapping are compared to the collmaps (corresponding names) and if a collmap is there for it the model will receive a clip during BSP Compile.


So the result when mapping is that some models will inevitably not be clipped and therefore will not collide with players in game. This might be actually a good thing for some models such as grass/small bushes and other small items as it would impair the gameplay. It is however a problem for larger items like tress or furniture.
So the result when mapping is that some models will inevitably not be clipped and therefore will not collide with players in game. This might be actually a good thing for some models such as grass/small bushes and other small items as it would impair the gameplay. It is however a problem for larger items like tress or furniture.


=Create a Collmap in Radiant=
=Create a Collmap in Radiant=
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[[Image: prefab_berlin_fusebox02.jpg|200px]]
[[Image: prefab_berlin_fusebox02.jpg|200px]]


*Open Radiant, Right-clic on the 2D Window > Misc > Model
*Open Radiant, Right-clic on the 2D Window > Misc > Model




[[Image:collmaps_1.png|500px]]
[[Image:collmaps_1.png|600px]]




*Browse to the Xmodel folder '''..\Call of Duty - World at War\raw\xmodel''' and pick the prefab_berlin_fusebox02
*Browse to the Xmodel folder '''..\Call of Duty - World at War\raw\xmodel''' and pick the prefab_berlin_fusebox02
*The model will now show on the screen, with it selected, press '''N''' to bring up the entity properties
*The model will now show on the screen, with it selected, press '''N''' to bring up the entity properties
*Change the origin to 0 0 0 and press enter then N again to go back to 2d/3d view
*Change the origin to 0 0 0 and press enter then N again to go back to 2D/3D view




[[Image:collmaps_2.png|500px]]
[[Image:collmaps_2.png|600px]]




*Now we must clip the model using the appropriate Tool Texture Clip. For this i suggest looking up the [[Call of Duty 5: Tool Textures|Tool Textures]] Article to select the correct clip;
*Now we must clip the model using the appropriate Tool Texture Clip. For this i suggest looking up the [[Call of Duty 5: Tool Textures|Tool Textures]] Article to select the correct clip;
*For this example i will select clip_nosight_metal will be ideal  
*For this example i will select clip_nosight_metal will be ideal<br><br>[[Image:Clip nosight metal.jpg]]


[[Image:Clip nosight metal.jpg]]


*Go to Textures > Usage > Select '''Tools'''
*Go to Textures > Usage > Select '''Tools'''




[[Image:collmaps_3.png]]
 
[[Image:collmaps_3.png|600px]]




*Now clip the object using the selected texture by creating brush(es) around it


[[Image:Warning.png]] DO NOT USE MESHES/PATCHES/PRIMITIVES only Brush is acceptable. The brushes can be cut however and multiple;
*Now clip the object using the selected texture by creating brush(es) around it<br>




[[Image:collmaps_4.png]]
{{Warning|DO NOT USE MESHES/PATCHES/PRIMITIVES only Brush is acceptable. The brushes can be cut however and multiple.|red}}
 
 
[[Image:collmaps_4.png|500px]]




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*Save!
*Save!
<br><br>
You can now simply call the Misc>Model prefab_berlin_fusebox02 while mapping without having to worry about the clipping which will be automatically applied upon Compile!




You can now simply call the Misc > Model prefab_berlin_fusebox02 while mapping without having to worry about the clipping which will be automatically applied upon Compile!
=Collmaps Download=
*I did a few collmaps (>50) to get you started!
*To use simply download and unpack in your CODWAW Root and use models listed below as normal, without clipping them.
{{Color|''***'Updated 29/08/2009 ***'''|blue}}
<br>
{{Download|http://wiki.modsrepository.com/codww_files/codww_collmaps_extra.zip|DOWNLOAD HERE}}




--[[User:Zeroy|Zeroy.]] 18:36, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
--[[User:Zeroy|Zeroy.]] 18:36, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
[[Category:Call of Duty 5]]
[[Category:Basic Editing]]
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[[Category:Collmaps]]

Latest revision as of 16:33, 15 March 2012

This tutorial will show you how to create your own Collision Map files so that models are clipped when in game.

Background Informations

With Call of Duty World at War we got a number of "clipped" models. There are 814 with the modtools. The number of models available to us is however considerably more than that, we have 5519 xmodels at our disposal.


  • Collmaps are found here:
..\Call of Duty - World at War\raw\collmaps
  • Xmodel are found here:
..\Call of Duty - World at War\raw\xmodel

The Xmodels used for mapping are compared to the collmaps (corresponding names) and if a collmap is there for it the model will receive a clip during BSP Compile.

So the result when mapping is that some models will inevitably not be clipped and therefore will not collide with players in game. This might be actually a good thing for some models such as grass/small bushes and other small items as it would impair the gameplay. It is however a problem for larger items like tress or furniture.


Create a Collmap in Radiant

In this example we are going to create a Collmap for the following model:

prefab_berlin_fusebox02


  • Open Radiant, Right-clic on the 2D Window > Misc > Model



  • Browse to the Xmodel folder ..\Call of Duty - World at War\raw\xmodel and pick the prefab_berlin_fusebox02
  • The model will now show on the screen, with it selected, press N to bring up the entity properties
  • Change the origin to 0 0 0 and press enter then N again to go back to 2D/3D view



  • Now we must clip the model using the appropriate Tool Texture Clip. For this i suggest looking up the Tool Textures Article to select the correct clip;
  • For this example i will select clip_nosight_metal will be ideal


  • Go to Textures > Usage > Select Tools



  • Now clip the object using the selected texture by creating brush(es) around it


DO NOT USE MESHES/PATCHES/PRIMITIVES only Brush is acceptable. The brushes can be cut however and multiple.



You are almost done, now saving!

  • Deselect all and go to File > Save As... > Browse to :
..\Call of Duty - World at War\raw\collmaps
  • The name of the file you are saying must now correspond EXACTLY to the model name, in our example i input:
prefab_berlin_fusebox02.map
  • Save!


You can now simply call the Misc > Model prefab_berlin_fusebox02 while mapping without having to worry about the clipping which will be automatically applied upon Compile!


Collmaps Download

  • I did a few collmaps (>50) to get you started!
  • To use simply download and unpack in your CODWAW Root and use models listed below as normal, without clipping them.

***'Updated 29/08/2009 ***'
DOWNLOAD HERE


--Zeroy. 18:36, 27 February 2009 (UTC)