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Post by mrproper on May 26, 2020 6:02:26 GMT -5
I don't see how to do that. Maybe there is a hidden option somewhere?
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Post by grieve[Q2C] on May 26, 2020 7:18:55 GMT -5
Quote: * You can select a single face of a brush by Shift-Left Clicking a face, and select multiple faces by Ctrl-Shift-Left Clicking. In the upper right of Trenchbroom, we can also choose to offset, scale, or rotate this texture on our brush*
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Post by mrproper on May 26, 2020 7:50:06 GMT -5
Quote: * You can select a single face of a brush by Shift-Left Clicking a face, and select multiple faces by Ctrl-Shift-Left Clicking. In the upper right of Trenchbroom, we can also choose to offset, scale, or rotate this texture on our brush*
Thanks for the intel.
I have to admit TrenchBroom is a very great tool for applying textures. The 3D view is just awesome.
I'll use tread and qoole for mapping then trenchboom for correcting bugs adding visual rchitecture. Will investigate GTKradiant later
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