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Hi! This is my first post to this forum and at very first I must say I really like Leadwerks. I have very little programming knowledge, but have made some scripting and 2d game making with Game Studio. Leadwerks feels very familiar, it is like Game Studio in 3d, combined with similar designing interface I used ages ago for Quake 1 levels. Just awesome. Though, I have few questions. I learned very early that grouping objects, brushes etc. is not possible yet. That leads to a problem. I made simple peace of corridor for testing and was planning to make few more peaces, like straight, curve, room, T- section etc. And then use those prebuilt corridorpeaces for full level. Using scene folders to duplicate and group items was more tedious than I thought and abandoned the idea, maybe I was doing something wrong... I'm using mainly primitives at this point plus some materials and assets from scifi dlc (which is quite nice for the prize). Shot of the corridor. I can relatively easy duplicate this to make it longer for example, but is there a way to rotate all objects at once, so I wouldn't have to build another identical corridor, but just 90 degree angle? I would need some tips for proper workflow while designing levels, handling lots of objects effectively etc. maybe if someone could point general tutorial for level designing, video maybe... I'm really a noob with this kind of stuff, any help is appreciated! I know this is a broad subject...
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Turn off "snap to grid". Start drawing a CSG brush. Notice how the initial click snaps to grid however the sizing of brush rectangle does not snap. [Edit] $.2 The icon looks more like its supposed to show/hide grid rather than affect snapping. Speaking of which I find the visibility of the grid more disconcerting rather than snapping. looks more like snapping.
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Good day everyone Say I have a common wall between two rooms and each corresponding face have a defferent texture. Is there a way to apply one texture to a face and another texture for the other face of a brush? Or I just make two brushes (one for each room) like i'm doing right now? Or should I model these two texture walls in Blender? I'm asking because I was thinking about the number of assets I putting in my game and trying to keep it low. Thanks Ok sorry, I've found my answer . I thinck it was too simple.