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Its fine as long as you use it on a single block. Using it on multiple blocks is when things start to get messed up
the way i did the giant dish thingy in the middle on the ground was i got a big area of land, created a sphere, then placed it half-way into the ground, used the "carve" option, then retextured everything in the hole to concrete
Its possible to make tons of arches reaching in the middle and use the vertex editor to joint them all together but it take a lot of time.
It is also possible to use Displacement. Its an easier way to do it. but I think there are some limit to how it will looks like.
I like to see people remaking some good old maps on hammer. I have a few years of experience now :P
yeah, i think its because brushes cant go con-cave
i learned that the verry annoying way doing bobomb battlefield and trying to use the vertex tool to make parts of the mountian, every time i made a block it would need to have hammer "fix" it to not be concave, eventhough it threw stuff out of line
Looks like mostly everyone has some problem modeling the "bowl" at the bottom...
I understand that Hammer is a bitche sometime when its time to make domes lol