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Revision as of 23:55, 2 June 2022
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Introduction
This guide will show you how to create beams.
FaceCreation
Sides
Create 2 1*8*128 brushes with the nodraw texture. Position these brushes 16 units away from each other. 
Center
Create a 14*4*128 brush with the nodraw texture. Position this brush in the center of the 2 side brushes. 
Select all brushes and tie them to a func_detail.
Texturing
Using the Face Edit Sheet, Set all visible faces to metal/metalbeam_bts_001a and enter the following properties:
Texture scale:
- X: 
0.125 - Y: 
0.125 
Top Beams
If your beam set has a "Top Beam", it will typically have another wall beam on the other side.
Sides
Create 2 16*128*2 brushes with the nodraw texture.
Center
Create a 8*128*28 brushes with the nodraw texture.
Select all brushes and tie them to a func_detail.
Texturing
Using the Face Edit Sheet, Set all visible faces to metal/metalbeam_bts_001a
Select all the side faces of the top beam with the Face Edit Sheet and enter the following properties:
- Rotation: 
90.00 
Implementation
If you need to, resize the brushes to what you need to fit with the room.