Well this is my first experience with the half-life engine. And pretty
much 3d editing in general. So some pointers would be handy. Also I
would like to make the outdoors of the house so you can go in and out,
but I will need to read some more tutorials first. Anyways, what do you
think?
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Re: Brier
Posted by Orpheus on Thu Jan 27th at 2:28am 2005

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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Jan 27th at 2:28am 2005
i think the best advice anyone can give is.
download everything you can find, run around in each map taking note of what works, what doesn't, and so forth.
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Re: Brier
Posted by Desert Gunner on Thu Jan 27th at 2:56am 2005
Posted by Desert Gunner on Thu Jan 27th at 2:56am 2005
? quoting Orpheus
i think the best advice anyone can give is.
download everything you can find, run around in each map taking note of what works, what doesn't, and so forth.
I agree. Also read all the newbie tuts for HL1 and HL2. Then then read a few of the other ones (like the architecture ones). Try to read all of them but skim a few if you have to.
I would suggest not starting with your house though. I would suggest starting with something simpler.
Happy mapping!! ![]()
Re: Brier
Posted by Leperous on Thu Jan 27th at 11:42am 2005

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Posted by Leperous on Thu Jan 27th at 11:42am 2005
Why don't you start off by making your own house? (DONT release it though as it won't be worth playing, though a good learning exercise
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Re: Brier
Posted by Myrk- on Thu Jan 27th at 12:15pm 2005

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Posted by Myrk- on Thu Jan 27th at 12:15pm 2005
Or your local school or council, and get paid to do it lol
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Re: Brier
Posted by Desert Gunner on Thu Jan 27th at 3:32pm 2005
Posted by Desert Gunner on Thu Jan 27th at 3:32pm 2005
? quoting Leperous
Why don't you start off by making your own house? (DONT release it though as it won't be worth playing, though a good learning exercise
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I meant: don't make your house for you first release map. I guess i worded my post wrong, my mistake 
Re: Brier
Posted by parakeet on Thu Jan 27th at 2:53pm 2005

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Posted by parakeet on Thu Jan 27th at 2:53pm 2005
I wish when you moved you could pick where your windows were 
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Re: Brier
Posted by satchmo on Thu Jan 27th at 6:19am 2005

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Posted by satchmo on Thu Jan 27th at 6:19am 2005
Did you just move into your new house? Because from the screenshot, it looks pretty much empty. Virtually no furniture, no windows, and no decorations.
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Re: Brier
Posted by chony on Thu Jan 27th at 8:50pm 2005
Posted by chony on Thu Jan 27th at 8:50pm 2005
This is my first map, so I am still working on it.
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<br>I will add my yard, and driveway, and windows when due. Just wanted some suggestions.
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<br>lol, it would suck to live in this house because you can't leave!
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