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cW#Ravenblood - - 6,703 comments

Pretty awesome :)

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Kasumi Krystal
Kasumi Krystal - - 1,446 comments

I had to learn hammer alone for 2 months.
And i never ever seen the valve office.
Those just dont even know that F9 is a shortcut for compile , or the basic face texture applications.
And viola , they already have their own seats at Valve , with free Portal and a developer PC.

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{}TyPeR_H.S.D.T{}
{}TyPeR_H.S.D.T{} - - 112 comments

I understand pretty same with me only i learned it for 5 ******* years. making sick stuff and started developing a mod. visiting Valve was my dream and im only ******* 16

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Mr.Walrus
Mr.Walrus - - 5,806 comments

How on Earth did they start placing entities and building maps that easily? Hammer takes an enormous amount of time to get even an extremely basic understanding of...

Nonetheless, I wish my school had taken me to Valve in 7th grade :(

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JohnBBBBB
JohnBBBBB - - 10 comments

Aah kids are so dumb they leaked their maps !

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DeathVice
DeathVice - - 335 comments

Damn.. Kids already understand lighting, how to use cube-maps, texture alignment, etc. etc. They learned in one day what took most people at-least a month to get down.

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Coletin
Coletin - - 18 comments

To be fair, they probably get a lot of help from Valve employees, that and they got taught directly how to use basic hammer, Cube maps, texture alignment and such are pretty basic beginner things to learn, and considering all most of them built was a room, they probably spent most of their time learning that stuff instead of making g r a n d l e v e l s. it also really depends on how long they were there for too.

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