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[[Abstract Mapping]] is a set of articles created to help you transform your abstract mapping ideas like [[trains]] and [[Dust, Fog, & Smoke|smoke]] into in-game things.  Although it may be difficult to locate the article you are interested in, the information covered in each [[Abstract Mapping]] article is useful and can be applied to multiple settings.
[[Abstract Mapping]] is a set of articles created to help you transform your abstract mapping ideas like [[trains]] and [[Dust, Fog, & Smoke|smoke]] into in-game things.  Although it may be difficult to locate the article you are interested in, the information covered in each Abstract Mapping article is useful and can be applied to multiple settings.


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Revision as of 20:45, 22 February 2006

Abstract Mapping is a set of articles created to help you transform your abstract mapping ideas like trains and smoke into in-game things. Although it may be difficult to locate the article you are interested in, the information covered in each Abstract Mapping article is useful and can be applied to multiple settings.


Ammunition | List of HL2 Animals and Creatures | Mapping with Antlions | Beams and Lasers | Cables and Ropes | Moving Clouds | Color Theory in Level Design | Combat | Combine | Compression (Source 1) | Doors | Dust, Fog, & Smoke | Elevators | Level Transitions | Environmental Lighting, Sun, Weather, & Outdoors | Explosions | Fire | Half-Life 2 Foliage | Glass & Windows | Headcrab | Health | Ladders | Lighting | Optimization (level design) | Physics | Retinal scanners | Sound and Music | Special effects | Terrain | Trains | Turrets | Water | Weapons | Zombie

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