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Mainly if you can, just stick to the cutting tool rather than carve.--[[User:MrTwoVideoCards|Gear]] 05:59, 29 Aug 2007 (PDT) | Mainly if you can, just stick to the cutting tool rather than carve.--[[User:MrTwoVideoCards|Gear]] 05:59, 29 Aug 2007 (PDT) | ||
I always liked [http://www.snarkpit.net/editing.php?page=tutorials&game=HL2&id=157 this article] for teaching people the rights and wrongs of carving/clipping. --[[User:Daedalus|Daedalus]] 08:19, 29 Aug 2007 (PDT) |
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I wonder if there some way to work my kitten into this article :)Angry Beaver 19:52, 9 Jan 2006 (PST)
- Update, your cat matured and is now showing Source mappers how the Carve tool can actually be used safely.
lol, I used to carve (cylinders! :O)... hope I didn't kill too many kittens... :'( --Darthkillyou 21:50, 28 Aug 2007 (PDT)
Aye how many times did ye carve? poor kittens.--Gear 22:02, 28 Aug 2007 (PDT)
I don't get why CARVE is such a bad tool? If you use it Correctly it should work just fine :\ --Frostbite 04:51, 29 Aug 2007 (PDT)
- Because it's a dangerous tool that can easily lead to "unknown lumps" errors and other unwanted brush divisions. Though it can probably be used responsibly, it's safer to make a habit of avoiding it. --Andreasen 05:53, 29 Aug 2007 (PDT)
Mainly if you can, just stick to the cutting tool rather than carve.--Gear 05:59, 29 Aug 2007 (PDT)
I always liked this article for teaching people the rights and wrongs of carving/clipping. --Daedalus 08:19, 29 Aug 2007 (PDT)