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*<color="yellow">'''TIP #1'''
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To align a texture around a corner on a brush, select the face you want to align to, Then ALT+Middle-Click on the face you want to align. The newly aligned face will also become selected so you can just keep going on more faces, like around a pillar.
To align a texture around a corner on a brush, select the face you want to align to, Then ALT+Middle-Click on the face you want to align. The newly aligned face will also become selected so you can just keep going on more faces, like around a pillar.<br>
For really smooth texture corners, don’t forget to use this method on the lightmaps as well.
For really smooth texture corners, don’t forget to use this method on the lightmaps as well.<br><br>
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*'''TIP #2'''
*'''TIP #2'''
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If your find it difficult to see what your doing in the XY or 3D view simply select the brushes / patches you want to work with and press ALT + H. This will hide everything else, leaving you with a nice clear view.
If your find it difficult to see what your doing in the XY or 3D view simply select the brushes / patches you want to work with and press ALT + H. This will hide everything else, leaving you with a nice clear view.<br>


Press SHIFT + H to bring everything back.
Press SHIFT + H to bring everything back.

Revision as of 13:38, 16 July 2010

Tips & Tricks for better use of Radiant by Paulo88, Level Designer at Treyarch

Radiant

  • TIP #1

To align a texture around a corner on a brush, select the face you want to align to, Then ALT+Middle-Click on the face you want to align. The newly aligned face will also become selected so you can just keep going on more faces, like around a pillar.
For really smooth texture corners, don’t forget to use this method on the lightmaps as well.


  • TIP #2

If your find it difficult to see what your doing in the XY or 3D view simply select the brushes / patches you want to work with and press ALT + H. This will hide everything else, leaving you with a nice clear view.

Press SHIFT + H to bring everything back.

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--Zeroy. 10:37, 16 July 2010 (UTC)