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lalailo
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Create elevator

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How i can create an elevator in a map?.
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Re: Create elevator

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First you build your elevator how it should look like. Then you make a bigger builder brush than the elvator and intersect it. When you did that you must now click on the mover button (under deintersect, I think). There you have your mover! If you need help with the options of the mover, ask again.
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Re: Create elevator

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Testaccount wrote:To improve upon Ed Dave above.

That only sets the brush as a mover but does not tell it where to move to.


Once you have your "elevator" set as a mover, its current position will be referred to as:
Key Base

Next you need to move your "elevator" vertically to the next "floor". When it is in this position right click the brush and set its Key to Key 0 or Key 1. Repeat for each floor with a different Key number.

now the Elevator should move between Key Base and Key 0/1.

(Correction: Set the key before moving it to its position)

I would explain in even more detail, but I don't have my editor infront of me right now.
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Re: Create elevator

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It's a mover commonly used with a event trigger
0 is its starting point
1 is it's ending point
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