[article] Rounded Corners

[article] Rounded Corners

Re: [article] Rounded Corners Posted by Orpheus on Tue Sep 9th 2003 at 3:25pm
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another possible method, using Hammer
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Re: [article] Rounded Corners Posted by mazemaster on Mon Sep 29th 2003 at 1:05pm
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No. Keep it a worldbrush. That way the backfaces are culled. Furthermore, leaves are convex regions of space, so subtracting a concave region from a leaf does not split it.
Re: [article] Rounded Corners Posted by Archaic on Wed Dec 10th 2003 at 3:53pm
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Old school stuff still works, but I prefer to use the arch tool for wall corners. They butt directly to the wall ends, so the face splitting is limited to the floor and ceiling. You know you're lacking sleep when...you try to pull the wall vertices on the tutorial...lol.
Re: [article] Rounded Corners Posted by tnkqwe on Fri Sep 28th 2007 at 6:14am
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The arch is good for this too but like this method you can make different corners