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A set of in-depth articles about the aesthetics of [[Portal 2]]. These few pages are based on [[User:Rubrica|Rubrica]]'s tutorial posted on [http://forums.thinkingwithportals.com/mapping-help/on-the-aesthetic-themes-in-portal-2-v0-9-1-t4257.html Thinking With Portals].
A set of in-depth articles about the aesthetics of [[Portal 2]] in the form of explaining where, why and how these themes should be implanted in maps. These few pages are based on [[User:Rubrica|Rubrica]]'s tutorial posted on [http://forums.thinkingwithportals.com/mapping-help/on-the-aesthetic-themes-in-portal-2-v0-9-1-t4257.html Thinking With Portals].


{{Portal 2 theme pages}}
{{Portal 2 theme pages}}


These tutorials will not cover the cooperative's campaign use of the themes; however the methods of using each theme will be described and can be used when detailing a cooperative testing track.  
These tutorials will not cover the cooperative's campaign use of the themes; however the methods of using each theme will be described and can be used when detailing a cooperative testing track.  
{{note|These pages will not explain various detailing techniques.}}
== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==



Revision as of 12:57, 7 December 2011

A set of in-depth articles about the aesthetics of Portal 2 in the form of explaining where, why and how these themes should be implanted in maps. These few pages are based on Rubrica's tutorial posted on Thinking With Portals.


  1. Overgrown
  2. Reconstructing
  3. Clean
  4. Behind the Scenes
  5. Underground
  6. Destroyed
  7. Wheatley
  8. Art Therapy

These tutorials will not cover the cooperative's campaign use of the themes; however the methods of using each theme will be described and can be used when detailing a cooperative testing track.

Note.pngNote:These pages will not explain various detailing techniques.

Gallery

See also

http://wall_tutorial - Almost every wall in a Portal 2 map was made with this method