- Jul 5, 2009
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This is, as advertised, a stupid question.
There are a great many models. I have seen them by opening up the model viewer. However, every time I open the model viewer, I have to find the proper folder and model by name, without having much in the way of ideas as to what things look like.
Similarly, when I'm in Hammer and I attempt to set up a given prop, I often find I don't know how they named it. For instance, if I think the item's called a cabinet but the person who made it called it a locker, I'm going to have trouble finding it.
Or I may just know I want something for that wall, but I don't know just what.
So are there any good ways to look at all of the available options in quick succession? Preferably all the TF2 ones?
This latter thing is a particular problem because I've noticed limiting things to just TF2 does not necessarily include all of the TF2 props that are available. Which is vexing. Verily vexing.
There are a great many models. I have seen them by opening up the model viewer. However, every time I open the model viewer, I have to find the proper folder and model by name, without having much in the way of ideas as to what things look like.
Similarly, when I'm in Hammer and I attempt to set up a given prop, I often find I don't know how they named it. For instance, if I think the item's called a cabinet but the person who made it called it a locker, I'm going to have trouble finding it.
Or I may just know I want something for that wall, but I don't know just what.
So are there any good ways to look at all of the available options in quick succession? Preferably all the TF2 ones?
This latter thing is a particular problem because I've noticed limiting things to just TF2 does not necessarily include all of the TF2 props that are available. Which is vexing. Verily vexing.