i hope you do more of these sorts of videos! even from this one i learned a few tricks i probably would have needed a lot more time to figure out if i hadn't as someone who's not super familiar with hammer!
I love source 1 but using hammer in 2024 feels very discouraging from starting a good project, that's why your project is even more worth of appreciation, because it takes a lot of patience
i hope you do more of these sorts of videos! even from this one i learned a few tricks i probably would have needed a lot more time to figure out if i hadn't as someone who's not super familiar with hammer!
I love source 1 but using hammer in 2024 feels very discouraging from starting a good project, that's why your project is even more worth of appreciation, because it takes a lot of patience
Nice video, you can learn a lot from it
thank you man. i learnt alot
How are you only at 700 subs? You put in so much effort- and you've honestly inspired me to try making a map again. Keep up the good work :P
So calming for a mapper 😌
Ktoś pytał?
Love IT and thank you for timelapse def do another one some time soon
Great job! I would like to know where you got the textures of wood and other materials?
@@cosmiti9747 You can import custom textures and models, it’s possible to mount other valve games aswell, css, l4d2 etc…
@@stub8702 ok thanks
how did u do that in 3:28
Shift + Arrow keys
Holy shit that is very good! I want to look for realistic american maps so I can fool myself that I live in the states haha
i love ur maps keep it t up i wish i can learn hammer but tutorials on yt dont help like how did u learn it
i am going to shamelessly save this video so I can learn how to make my own maps and then never make a map
using another map as a clutter palette is crazy lmaooo
@@Triffgits ik XD