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I still do reply to comments because I have comment notifications enabled for this guide.
Improving the lighting on bright parts of the maps really just boils down to fiddling around with the Bloom settings. It's also highly recommended to have a Lamp's light pointed at your point of interest from the direction the light naturally comes from in the map. The combination of Sun Editor (vanilla tool found in Entities) and Shadow Editor (workshop addon) are also helpful.
Love the guide btw!
me no read
Would work with again though. I am unemployed after a-
In that same case, I suppose I should start using the money I have saved to afford a beastly PC with like 13.37TB max space on the hard drive, buy other parts to make the ting look like one spicy mf, and then just maybe I will begin my journey into making funny Gmod posters.
Cheers Kap, you've just given me all the info I need to create genuinely chaotic hellscapes funny yet amazing posters so then I earn internet points, social credit, and the best for last, [[Kromer]].