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Image:Halltut_(13).jpg|Cut away the roof where the light goes.
Image:Halltut_(13).jpg|Cut away the roof where the light goes.
Image:Halltut_(14).jpg|Add the doors. (I grouped a detailed frame and door with a [[skip brush]] {{clarify}}.  
Image:Halltut_(14).jpg|Add the doors. (I grouped a detailed frame and door with a [[skip brush]] {{clarify}}.  
Image:Halltut_(15).jpg|Copy and paste. Select only the skip, and carve. You may then delete the skip brushes.
Image:Halltut_(15).jpg|Copy and paste. Select only the skip, and carve. You may then delete the skip brushes.{{clarify}}
Image:Halltut_(16).jpg|Texture the walls where the door is.
Image:Halltut_(16).jpg|Texture the walls where the door is.
Image:Halltut_(17).jpg|Create the detailed fuse sets. Skip brushes will help you align them{{clarify}}.
Image:Halltut_(17).jpg|Create the detailed fuse sets. Skip brushes will help you align them{{clarify}}.

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This is a tutorial for Portal.

Introduction

Making bts (behind the scenes) style observation halls is a simple job. It takes little time, especially with prefabricated items.

Due to the highly detailed nature of observation rooms, this tutorial will be provided in images. Reading order is left to right, then down.

Note.pngNote:The circular ceiling light can be copied and pasted from the example Portal map included with the Source SDK

Tutorial

See also