WinBSPC

From Valve Developer Community
Revision as of 14:41, 30 November 2007 by GetviDarer (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

passion flower wedding gift ideas wet pussy cum shots find love online real estate foreclosure faith hill coupon codes couch sex merengue scarab disability insurance pilot online la it girl two people having sex hammerfall soul caliber hentai honeywell humidifier famous cartoon porn duke energy axl rose insext cost living calculator escitalopram the big blue house and bear excel exercise log merck kirsten dunst naked english subtitle files tifa thailand tourism direct merchants bank renagel searchgals rabbit vibrator rental trailer vehicle time tracking data teamplayer version login java numanuma age mythology screenshots mlm success vigina kristen kruek nude hirsute ladies naked futurama jensens restaurant meanings of names celeb nudity blonde fingering cosby show puerto rican models culos y tetas mj morning show young girl erotic story fathers day poem naked outdoors plasma tv furniture office designer exterior lighting groove2000 didlo bubble butt white girls drug testing supplies crazy for you social security administration office ca pc skin big fat women emotions for emails color codes callaway golf center lasvegas molestation chevy truck accessories 3d illusions concentration camps powder coating kit couple haggar pants jessica simpson nipple sexy abs childrens apparel uncle nino services for emotionally disturbed children craftmen eternal flame printing machinery directories girls face farting airless paint sprayers miva ecommerce website designers girl in shower videos brown pride uncommon schools new york mexican furniture stores syria banks sexy teen sex busta rhymes mp3 kids nudists bravo tv worksheets asstr stories fit tv persian rug amature allure Windows BSP Converter ("WinBSPC") is an utility that can load Goldsource BSP files and use their polygons to reconstruct Hammer brushes. Results vary depending on the complexity of a given map.

Unlike other decompilers, such as e.g. BSP2MAP, to create an output file WinBSPC converts the map into a single solid brush and carves out the geometry it finds in the BSP. The end result is a moderately acceptable brushwork, that is provided the decompile process reaches completion, as this system tends to fail quite often.

External links