MapGyver - Creative Use of Props and Assets

Spleep

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Aug 7, 2019
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I think this fits the bill
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still proud of this one
 

Mâché

Big Ferret
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Sep 7, 2015
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combined the cp_foundry chain prop with degroot window models, toolsblack, and a wooden brush to make a prototype drawbridge
 

Mâché

Big Ferret
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Sep 7, 2015
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You might think this shelf fits nicely into this oddly-familiar observation window. You can't get a good looking angle into it, but it seems plausible enough.

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HOWEVER
THINK AGAIN MOTHERFUCKER

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its too wide but you'll never know unless you noclip
mwhahahaha
 

TrappedUnderIce

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Mar 3, 2022
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Found a neat trick using minecarts. I'm making a A/D Map based off the Apotos hub world from Sonic Unleashed, which has a lot of plants in planters. TF2 has a planter prop but it's far too small for use like this. Instead, I used empty minecarts and stuck them into the ground to look like planters before adding some plant props inside of them.

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Pocket

Half a Lambert is better than one.
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Nov 14, 2009
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Just found this in Pipeline:

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These two textures aren't really meant to go together, but it's close enough to fool most people.

(Honorable mention to one of many instances of that lamp being attached to the side of something even though it's not supposed to be. They didn't even bother hiding the hollow base by shoving it all the way inside the wall.)
 

Pocket

Half a Lambert is better than one.
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Nov 14, 2009
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Here's another one I discovered, in Dustbowl. This fencing separating this storage area off from the rest of the building?

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It's actually just a couple big tall security fence props! The building is tall enough (in fact the whole roof slopes towards that direction, perhaps for that very reason) that they just barely fit without sticking out.
 

Sonoma

tf_logic_lesbian
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May 12, 2020
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there are only two conduct switch models, one with the pipe going straight up and the other taking a 90 degree left turn
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using the two different conduct models to make a 90 degree right turn for the circuit pipe
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