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modelscale in hammer #2567

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Combine900 opened this issue Dec 22, 2024 · 7 comments
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modelscale in hammer #2567

Combine900 opened this issue Dec 22, 2024 · 7 comments
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@Combine900
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You can scale models for gmod via. hammer. Can we add a feature that let us see the model scale in the hammer editor?

If you scale a model you always have too compile the map too see if its scaled correctly.

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It's already there, for years.

@robotboy655 robotboy655 added the Tools The request relates to the modding and development tools. label Dec 22, 2024
@Combine900
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@robotboy655 Yea i know, i mean if you set a new value on the prop, it stays at its normal size in hammer. You can just see the size ingame.

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Ah.

@robotboy655 robotboy655 reopened this Dec 22, 2024
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I agree with this, if it could be implemented, would be nice.

@Combine900
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Combine900 commented Dec 23, 2024

Yea, cause its rly difficult too scale this for example

btw. doesnt hammer++ own this feature?

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Yea, cause its rly difficult too scale this for example

btw. doesnt hammer++ own this feature?

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Yeah, it does.

@Combine900
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Combine900 commented Dec 23, 2024

Yea, cause its rly difficult too scale this for example
btw. doesnt hammer++ own this feature?
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Yeah, it does.

Hmm, might ask the hammer++ dev(s) too import that :P (robot)

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