Can I make one of the faces on a brush dissaper without carving a hole
into it? So that whole face is gona completely so I can just jump into
the box?
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Re: Brush(face) question
Posted by Nanodeath on Fri Dec 10th at 5:19am 2004
Posted by Nanodeath on Fri Dec 10th at 5:19am 2004
Uh...you could try using the Hollow feature and deleting one of the walls I guess...
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Re: Brush(face) question
Posted by CPS on Fri Dec 10th at 5:19am 2004
Posted by CPS on Fri Dec 10th at 5:19am 2004
If I understand what you are asking, then you should just build that open box out of brushes, dont think there is another way to do what you are asking other than that or carve.
Re: Brush(face) question
Posted by Baddog on Fri Dec 10th at 5:42am 2004
Posted by Baddog on Fri Dec 10th at 5:42am 2004
Ok thanks, but now how do I make a round wall? Curved?
Re: Brush(face) question
Posted by satchmo on Fri Dec 10th at 5:47am 2004
You build it brush by brush, or perhaps you can utilize the "arch" tool. Read some of the tutorials for the original HL for reference (look under "architecture").
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Posted by satchmo on Fri Dec 10th at 5:47am 2004
? quote:
round wall? Curved?
You build it brush by brush, or perhaps you can utilize the "arch" tool. Read some of the tutorials for the original HL for reference (look under "architecture").
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Re: Brush(face) question
Posted by RabidMonkey777 on Fri Dec 10th at 5:55am 2004

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Posted by RabidMonkey777 on Fri Dec 10th at 5:55am 2004
The arch tool, or you can use the cylinder tool in conjunction with the clip tool and make the opposite of what you get with the arch tool.
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Re: Brush(face) question
Posted by Nanodeath on Fri Dec 10th at 6:01am 2004
Posted by Nanodeath on Fri Dec 10th at 6:01am 2004
Yeah, what they said. Cylinder + clip tool for convex rounded corner, arch tool for concave rounded corner.
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