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 Bug:You may find that Hammer's viewports are all totally black. This is because Hammer is running with a different branch of Source from the game you are working on. If you encounter this, Reset the Source SDK Game Configurations.  [todo tested in ?]
Bug:You may find that Hammer's viewports are all totally black. This is because Hammer is running with a different branch of Source from the game you are working on. If you encounter this, Reset the Source SDK Game Configurations.  [todo tested in ?]
		
	
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Revision as of 17:31, 20 June 2011
- Go to Steam's Library tab, then the Tools tab and launch the Source SDK.
- Select the engine version and game you want to use for your map.
- Launch Hammer, the level editor for Source: 
- From the File menu, select New: 
- An empty map will appear. 
 Bug:You may find that Hammer's viewports are all totally black. This is because Hammer is running with a different branch of Source from the game you are working on. If you encounter this, Reset the Source SDK Game Configurations.  [todo tested in ?]
Bug:You may find that Hammer's viewports are all totally black. This is because Hammer is running with a different branch of Source from the game you are working on. If you encounter this, Reset the Source SDK Game Configurations.  [todo tested in ?]