Grid settings poll Created 19 years ago2004-06-24 22:30:48 UTC by Coolfat3459 Coolfat3459

Created 19 years ago2004-06-24 22:30:48 UTC by Coolfat3459 Coolfat3459

Posted 19 years ago2004-06-24 22:30:48 UTC Post #36153
Which gid setting do you use most?

I usually use 64-32, then I use smaller settings for the detailed areas.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 00:04:01 UTC Post #36162
Always locked on 8
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 00:59:45 UTC Post #36165
I have mine on 4 always, unless I am making something really small.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 01:53:57 UTC Post #36176
8/16 usually. Smaller only when VMing things to meet up with odd angles.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 03:28:04 UTC Post #36210
I use about all grid sizes between 1 and 128.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 07:10:15 UTC Post #36249
Usually 4 with zoom size 6.
For detail I use 1 with zoom size 8.
Sometimes, when moving bigger part I use 32 at zoom size 4.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 07:27:00 UTC Post #36255
I always zoom in once, and use the 8/16 grid setting.

I prefer not to use thge lowest setting
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 09:34:15 UTC Post #36279
im with jahzel, its the best way.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 12:22:54 UTC Post #36313
I very rarely zoom in, unless I go below the 8 unit grid.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 13:00:11 UTC Post #36321
16 for most things, 8 for smaller things, 4 for tiny vertex manipulations. If I am doing things that have to be done by the unit, I have 1 unit grid. I zoom in and out until I am comfortable.
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 14:18:27 UTC Post #36339
I feel wierd.. i use them all from 1 to 512 :o
and the mouse wheel comes in handy for the zoom...

come to think of it.. you could get motion-sickness when looking at my screen while i map :(
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 14:24:12 UTC Post #36347
16 normally, 8 when moving things around, smaller when necessary. 1 when doing very small, intricate solids.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 16:09:04 UTC Post #36366
keep it 64 baby!

less im doin smaller. i always change the grid dependin on what iom doing. i always make sure to change it back 2 64 tho!
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 16:13:13 UTC Post #36368
I like to micro-manage. I am kind of like Kol.

Kol: Do you zoom in really far, and then when you want to move, you zoom all the way out and then zoom in again on a different spot with the mouse wheel?
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 16:19:55 UTC Post #36372
I use mouse wheel+arrow keys to navigate 2d and wasd+mouse wheel+arrow keys to navigate in 3d
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 16:52:31 UTC Post #36384
i have no wheel (sob) i am scum!
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 17:11:12 UTC Post #36387
I cant live without a mouse wheel, cant stand the computers at my school.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 17:14:54 UTC Post #36389
Cheap scum at that. Get a decent mouse.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 17:22:17 UTC Post #36393
lol, 10 buttons. sounds like some sort of experimental nerditron mouse
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 17:25:01 UTC Post #36394
D'you know that MX510 from logitech?
I've got one and I can just recommend.
It can handle movement up to a speed of 1m/s.
And it has 8 usefull buttons.
I still use the mousebuttons to navigate through 3d. It's the fastest and most accurate way.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 17:52:34 UTC Post #36402
I also have MX510. I can play games without keyboard cos I programmed side buttons to go backwards and forwards as movement keys. Program selector button (2nd down from wheel) as use key. And I use voice so no need for typin chat to keyboard. That mouse is a dream!
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 18:14:26 UTC Post #36410
Map the way you feel :)

it will show in your work ;)
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-25 19:12:28 UTC Post #36433
10 button mouse would be awesome for superhero mod! Just bind verything to the mouse!!!
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