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An advanced compiling tool that acts the same as VVIS in that it creates vismatrix data allowing sections of the world to not be drawn when they are not visible.
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{{CVIS|4}} is a custom version of [[vvis|VVIS]] compiler written by [[User:Amckern|Adam McKern]]. Similar in function to its Valve counterpart, CSTVIS creates a [[vismatrix]] data allowing sections of the world to not be drawn when they are not visible.


The CSTVIS Tool can be skipped to create an unoptimized map, however the use of the other 2 tools [[Cstbsp|CSTBSP]] and [[CSTRAD]] is recommended for maximum result.
Although CSTVIS itself can be skipped during compile to create an unoptimized map, using the other two tools, [[CSTBSP]] and [[CSTRAD]], is highly recommended for optimal results.


The CST series are now depreciated and do not contain the newest HDR features. The developement has stopped for now.
{{note|While it was originally intended to be a complete replacement set of compiling tools, the CST series is now largely deprecated, lacking the newer features such as [[HDR]].}}
{{note|{{slamminsrc|4.1}} is recommended instead.}}


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== See also ==
* [http://www.ammahls.com ammahls.com] - the author's website.
* [[Map Compiling Theory]]


'''See Also:'''
{{sdktools|0}}


[[Map Compiling Theory]]
[[Category:Third Party Source Tools]]
 
[[Category:Source 1 BSP compilers]]
[[Vbsp|VBSP]]
 
[[Vrad|VRAD]]
 
[[Vvis|VVIS]]
 
[[Category:Third Party Tools]]
[[Category:Level Design]]
[[Category:Glossary]]
 
[http://www.ammahls.com Offical CST Website]

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CSTVIS CSTVIS is a custom version of VVIS compiler written by Adam McKern. Similar in function to its Valve counterpart, CSTVIS creates a vismatrix data allowing sections of the world to not be drawn when they are not visible.

Although CSTVIS itself can be skipped during compile to create an unoptimized map, using the other two tools, CSTBSP and CSTRAD, is highly recommended for optimal results.

Note.pngNote:While it was originally intended to be a complete replacement set of compiling tools, the CST series is now largely deprecated, lacking the newer features such as HDR.
Note.pngNote:Slammin' Source Map Tools Slammin' Source Map Tools is recommended instead.

See also