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i would like to
Created
20 years ago
2004-11-21 20:45:20 UTC
by
mimic751
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Created
20 years ago
2004-11-21 20:45:20 UTC
by
mimic751
mimic751
Posted
20 years ago
2004-11-21 20:45:20 UTC
Post #74210
know what pitch roll and yaw mean none of the tuts tell ya... im not a bad mapper but im tryin to make more complex maps now
mimic751
satchmo
Posted
20 years ago
2004-11-21 20:56:45 UTC
Post #74211
Which entity are you referring to? You have to be specific, because they're implemented differently depending on the context.
In addition, they're not fully supported by Hammer 3.4/3.5. I believe they will be for Hammer 4.
satchmo
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RabidMonkey
Posted
20 years ago
2004-11-21 22:16:25 UTC
Post #74221
The following diagram:
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/rotations.html
may help you in understanding what Pitch/Yaw/Roll are.
RabidMonkey
mapmapmapfapmap
RabidMonkey
Posted
20 years ago
2004-11-21 22:17:03 UTC
Post #74222
Oh, and they are implemented in Hammer 4.
RabidMonkey
mapmapmapfapmap
BrattyLord
Posted
20 years ago
2004-11-21 23:00:36 UTC
Post #74223
You would probably use this in a rotating door, or other of those types of entites. Its a useful tool to know in mapping.
Nice diagram BTW.
BrattyLord
Unbreakable
Posted
20 years ago
2004-11-22 14:18:27 UTC
Post #74269
Ahh.. Yep Nice Diagram.
Unbreakable
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