Created 20 years ago2004-06-11 17:04:11 UTC by Coolfat3459
way ofg sing the carve tool.What does that mean?
funnEy, I was just being stupid. It is a great way to describe it, although I have no Idea what you said next.
I don't use carve. It messes everything up, and makes way for those pesky leaks. It doesn't look nice either. For those reasons I use VM. [i] Vertex Manipulation [/i]
If it can be done with carve, Vertext Manipulation or Clipping can do it better!
Make everything you need with vertex manipulation..
In my first map, I used carve, and it fuggered it with tons of leaks6th and MOP are not noobs, they are some of the best, and have been here a loooong time.
the carve tool and vertex manipluation are used for totally different thingsNo they are not!
so don't be a noob dude.lets see the stats here. peace and love totalling at 6 days as a member, while brattylord making an impressive 186 days. so tell me who the noob is?
Whether someone carves or not, that's his decision.P, we are here to try and help people out of their noobish ways and to let them take a step up from the carve tool. The point of the Genreal mapping forum is to help people, not only noobs, with their mapping. It helps to tell them not to use carve, since it sucks.
It helps to tell them not to use carve, since it sucks.
Personally, I don't use it. As with hollowing, it gives me too less control over the process and the final result. Individual brushes aren't so much slower to create, and finally they grant me much more control over my map.Not since it sucks but since above stated reasons. Plus that when it's wrongly used it can create leaks or other problems/flaws.
The example map includes the set of tubes used in this tutorial, which you can experiment with. Just remember: if you can do it with clip, carve, hollow etc., you can do it better with vertex manipulation!oooooohhh...