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== See Also ==
== See also ==
[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23555341/wall_tutorial.png http://wall_tutorial] - Almost every wall in a Portal 2 map was made with this method
[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23555341/wall_tutorial.png http://wall_tutorial] - Almost every wall in a Portal 2 map was made with this method


[[Category:Portal 2 Level Design]]
[[Category:Portal 2 Level Design]]
[[Category:Level Design Tutorials]]
[[Category:Level Design]]

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A set of in-depth articles about the æsthetics of Portal 2 Portal 2 in the form of explaining where, why, and how these themes should be implemented 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
Note.pngNote:These pages will not explain various detailing techniques.

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See also

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