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atomic
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Old 11-03-2005 , 14:58   Make brush with a function!
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is there possible to make a brush with a function or just a normal brush!

like a car,ladder,water e.t.c

example: make a ladder
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Old 11-03-2005 , 15:28  
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Make the entity, the I guess you'd do this:
Code:
entity_set_string(ent, EV_SZ_classname, "func_ladder");
I'm not the greatest with entities
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Old 11-03-2005 , 15:49  
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yes but we need the brush to bind the enity to

maybe take something from the plugin: Admin wall
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Old 11-04-2005 , 23:17  
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I guess brush entities like func_ladder. wall, illusionary, etc can't be moved or created. They are compiled into the bsp.
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Old 11-04-2005 , 23:19  
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You might be able to make a func_ladder, set its mins, maxs, size, origin, etcetera, but I'm not sure you could do it to anything else because you couldn't assign textures to it.
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