Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
Posted by wil5on on
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Just wondering, can you transfer geometry between Radiant and Hammer? Basically, I want to convert a DM map I've got to MoH.
Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
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without entities I think its possible yes.
Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
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depends on which version of Radiant, QERadiant would be your best bet. Q3 or GTKRadiant use slightly different versions of the .map format, so Hammer may or may not parse the file correctly.
Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
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Tue Mar 2nd 2004 at 5:23am
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So, it cant be directly imported into MoH/CoD radiant? Oh well.
I assume all the *Radiant editors have a common file format so I can transfer it.
Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
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Im pretty sure it can be transfered as long as you have NO entities & its in .map format. it may need a bit of notepad editing aswell. Somebody has done it anyway
Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
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But you won't know until you give it a try...so go for it, if it blows up, well...you could do it with some serious notepad copying and pasting...
Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
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I know you were :biggrin:
Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
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I know that you know that I know that you knew that I was kidding . . . . anyway . . . . . . (I have to take Software Design next term shoots himself).
Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
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Unger was under Over and Over and Unger were over Donne.
Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
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i tried moving a whole heap of solids from radiant to valve hammer and only ended up with like 2 out the hundreds of solids i moved.
Re: [Radiant Editor]Radiant hammer
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Tue Mar 9th 2004 at 12:42pm
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Thats because hammer screws up complex solids when loading from a .MAP