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Having read the article I wonder whether it wouldn't be appropriate to add that the function of a rotating panel can be much easier achieved with a func_door_rotating? There's no need for a prop and a separate func_brush or an ambient_generic...{{unsigned|Innocentive}} | Having read the article I wonder whether it wouldn't be appropriate to add that the function of a rotating panel can be much easier achieved with a func_door_rotating? There's no need for a prop and a separate func_brush or an ambient_generic...{{unsigned|Innocentive}} | ||
:You can use a func_door_rotating if you'd like to, but the animation of the prop results in a smoother animation, with a bit of a bouncing effect - which is nicer. Another thing is, with a prop you can make a panel rotate in whatever angle you'd like, with a func_door_rotating you can only make a brush rotate around one of the axes... --[[User:Mr.p.kiwi|<span style="color:#307D7E">'''Mr. P. Kiwi'''</span>]] <sup>([[User talk:Mr.p.kiwi|Talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Mr.p.kiwi|Contributions]])</sup> 21:22, 25 December 2012 (PST) | :You can use a func_door_rotating if you'd like to, but the animation of the prop results in a smoother animation, with a bit of a bouncing effect - which is nicer. Another thing is, with a prop you can make a panel rotate in whatever angle you'd like, with a func_door_rotating you can only make a brush rotate around one of the axes... --[[User:Mr.p.kiwi|<span style="color:#307D7E">'''Mr. P. Kiwi'''</span>]] <sup>([[User talk:Mr.p.kiwi|Talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Mr.p.kiwi|Contributions]])</sup> 21:22, 25 December 2012 (PST) | ||
::I added the func_door_rotating method and a short comparison of the two. [[User:Zivi7|Zivi7]] 13:14, 23 January 2013 (PST) |
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Having read the article I wonder whether it wouldn't be appropriate to add that the function of a rotating panel can be much easier achieved with a func_door_rotating? There's no need for a prop and a separate func_brush or an ambient_generic...—Unsigned comment added by Innocentive (talk • contribs) Always sign your posts with four tildes (~~~~)
- You can use a func_door_rotating if you'd like to, but the animation of the prop results in a smoother animation, with a bit of a bouncing effect - which is nicer. Another thing is, with a prop you can make a panel rotate in whatever angle you'd like, with a func_door_rotating you can only make a brush rotate around one of the axes... --Mr. P. Kiwi (Talk | Contributions) 21:22, 25 December 2012 (PST)
- I added the func_door_rotating method and a short comparison of the two. Zivi7 13:14, 23 January 2013 (PST)