#9478 posted by JneeraZ on 2010/02/25 13:12:42
Mike
BSP questions.
1) Is there a way to manipulate verts in the 3D view? Like, drag them?
2) Barring that, is there a way to select a specific vertex and then go drag it in the 2D viewports? It's tough to do terrain with triangular brushes sometimes with the way I perceive this editor working.
 Is In WC
#9479 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/02/25 15:40:36
sorry
you can select in 3D and then move in 2D. Very useful.
Heh - I never hide anything when mapping. Probably slows me down a lot. I just dont like the idea of having to be cautious about building into an area which already has brushes there because you couldnt see them.
You should see the 2D views from the side of my current map when zoomed out. White lines, black background, just like a big white blob.
I have to select things just to see where they are :O because when selected they show as red!
Im pretty sure that if I was working with a team of people that they would complain about it!
 You Don't Use Visgroups Ricky?
#9480 posted by rj on 2010/02/25 15:42:02
 They're Very Useful
#9481 posted by ijed on 2010/02/25 15:50:12
Not so much for slowing your pc down, but more for selectively getting stuff out of the way.
My maps tend to have visgroups set up like this:
liquids
doors
buttons
details
With adding to the list as needed - the show entities option taking care of the rest.
Makes it alot simpler to build recesses for moving stuff, set up triggers and their areas, block stuff out, etc.
Hiding whole areas I don't bother with so much any more.
#9482 posted by anonymous user on 2010/02/25 16:30:03
that a shity thing in Quark :| but i love the editor... :)
I usualy dont use big wads...
visgroups? how? never try!!!
 AFAIK WC Only Visgroups
#9483 posted by ijed on 2010/02/25 18:15:31
Trinca, log in like normal people ;)
 Willem
#9484 posted by Mike Woodham on 2010/02/25 19:39:52
Texture settings are in the prefs menu: in standard set up it is the tool bar icon, top row, 5th one in from the right (pref). Your settings are in there. If you look at my screenshots from earlier you will see I have textures just as you suggest.
Axedskullglow is 128 x 128 and azwall3_1 is 64 x64
 Just...
#9485 posted by Mike Woodham on 2010/02/25 19:40:51
...select Textures from the drop down menu
#9486 posted by JneeraZ on 2010/02/25 19:56:26
Really? Hell yes! That will be great, thanks for the info!
But no love on 3D vertex manipulation?
 Vertex Dragging In 3D
#9487 posted by Mike Woodham on 2010/02/25 19:59:01
I haven't seen that in 3D (not that I have looked) but I tend to select the face in 3D and then manipulate in 2D. The 3D window updates in real-time anyway.
I have a scroll wheel mouse so I select face in 3D, move the mouse over whichever 2D window is relevant, scroll to zoom in or out, right click and drag to move the view around, manipulate brush using this method.
I have been playing with terrain on and off for ages and I have no problems.
 A Bit More
#9488 posted by Mike Woodham on 2010/02/25 20:06:05
Selecting a brush in 2D is just SHIFT and left click on the brush's centre x.
You can also change the selected face of a selected brush by left clicking close the the outside edge of the new face.
#9489 posted by JneeraZ on 2010/02/25 20:10:00
OK, just checking. I had 3D manipulation of stuff in ToeTag and it was hella useful. I'll just have to get used to this method for now then.
Thanks for all your help, BTW. It great to have someone to fill in the holes that I can't fill with the help docs.
 Trinca
#9490 posted by JPL on 2010/02/25 21:28:47
Hammer visgroups are groups in QuArK... as far as I know ;)
#9491 posted by Trinca on 2010/02/26 11:54:55
thanks JPL
 Documentation Wanted ...
#9492 posted by Ron on 2010/02/26 16:47:39
I was thinking of including some monsters from the mission pack(s).
Is there any documentation showing me what files I need to copy and how to write them into the WC fgd ?
I probably need to make a new pak then too, do I ?
 If Anybody Is Up For It ...
#9493 posted by Ron on 2010/02/26 16:59:00
There is something I can't do at all and that is making new monster models. I don't want to learn it either, I think others can do a better job anyway. But I've got this idea of creating a really tall (bigger than the Shambler) version of an Ogre, carrying a large hammer or axe, that is really fast and crushes a player with one good blow. It would be cool to make him act hostile toward any non-Ogres. Not an end boss or anything, just an occasional annoyance. Dodging, shooting and staying alive would be the way past him.
If you like the idea, I would love to use your skills ...
#9494 posted by negke on 2010/02/27 11:14:52
Model: open ogre.mdl in QME. Scale it up. Delete the grenade launcher (+shoot animation) and the chainsaw. Paste an upscaled player axe minus the hand and move the vertices of the blades until they resemble a hammer (or simply use the Mjolnir mdl). Align the hammer to the smash animation.
QC: no idea.
I'm not going to do it. :)
 I'm Up But Horns Blow My Shields,,,
#9495 posted by madfox on 2010/03/06 06:05:49
I converted some monsters from DOE and SOA.
It's not such a difficult thing only qc is hard to extract as it worms all around.
I once tried the Gremlin for its weapon thievery.
I'm working on the Old Ogre so I could make something like that.
 Ron
#9496 posted by madfox on 2010/03/06 17:22:21
where's your ID or email?
 Some Questions
#9497 posted by Drew on 2010/03/08 08:15:29
Any help regarding any of these would be greatly apprecciated!
Textures - I am still unable to convert my Wads to HLwads. Does anyone know if there has been an updated version of Bakers wad conversion tool?
If not, what is the best way to go about converting the textures manually?
Curves - I have read and come to terms with CZG's 2 point curve technique. I was wondering if anyone could explain a nice clean way to extrapolate that into more detailed curves, using the arch tool or otherwise.
I usually find it impossible to keep my arches on grid/ at the right angles with the arch creation tool in WC 3.3.
Lights - How do I set spotlights up? Can detailed info be found on the Bengt page regarding that?
Thanks!
#9498 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/03/08 11:18:44
OK, well Im nt going to carry on about the texture conversion, but the other points:
Smooth Arches - I tend to do this by eye, looking from the side.
Lights - so make a spotlight ad the key "mangle" with the value "0 -90 0".
The first 0 can be changed of you want the light to point in a funny angle (it rotates the angle of projection through the x axis), the second number "-90" says to point directly at the floor. This could be -45 for example, if you wanted it to point down at 45 degrees. And the final number "0" is irrelevant, it is just a marker.
 Drew
#9499 posted by ijed on 2010/03/08 15:08:20
Are you on Vista?
Also, don't use any auto-creation tools in wc3.3 - they're all crap.
This is how I make 24 sided stuff -
http://www.quaketastic.com/upload/files/screen_shots/24sided.jpg
Which should serve for high detail curves.
If you go back in mapping help history a couple of pages you'll find a discussion on twists / spirals.
 AutoCreation
#9500 posted by ijed on 2010/03/08 15:10:22
I include the subtract / boolean / carve on the list of bad stuff.
It's even better to make your own circles using slice, instead of having to auto-make one, rotate it, then snap it to grid with vertex manipulation.
 Vista?
#9501 posted by Drew on 2010/03/09 10:47:10
... yeah.
Ricky - thanks for that explanation - seems simple enough!
Ijed - I've only used the arch tool once - in sm149 (hence the title "Brushwork of The Damned") and I never plan to use it again!
The aspect that confuses me is making a pathway or maybe a hollow tube that encircles that 24 sided cylinder. tightly. without being leaky or buggy or otherwise shitty.
I understand how to me to skew and clip a path like that around a 12 sided cylinder, but I'm at a loss regarding how to do that around a 24 sided cylinder.
Hope that makes some sense. If not oh well, it's late and my eyes are bleeding.
 Texture Conversion
#9502 posted by ijed on 2010/03/09 12:05:46
Right click on the tool and run as administrator - I think that's how it works. Or turn of UAC.
The jpg I sent shows you how to wrap stuff around a 24 sider though - if you try making pie slices out from the centre (same as for a 12 sided) you'll see it stays on grid.
Does take a bit more trial and error though.
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