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The RT camera addon could be found here:
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=106944414
Click on the "props" folder itself to see it, you should.
And if not, make sure you are subscribed to this addon and don't have it disabled.
I MEAN COME ON, YOU'RE EVEN HERE! ._.
Or simply mess with it until you figure it out lol
As I wrote in the description, to use it effectively, you need a submaterial tool
As far as I know, none of them are able to fit the texture in 2 ways, as seen on the 4th screenshot of this page. This means that with something like a RT camera, you'd be limited to watching 1:1 image being stretched to 16:9(or even 4:3, that is stretching too) screen. This makes it a bit tedious for those scenery building people who don't feel like using greenscreens and just want a screen with RT camera footage that looks good. Also, even if it was made, as I wrote previously, it was more or less a test for myself if I'd be able to create a neat addon from scratch.
Yet I'm still writing it.
The biggest reason this model exists there is that I wanted to make sure that I will be able to model, texture, compile and upload a model for Source engine from scratch. And, even if someone else made it, it turned out to be a good practice, as next time I will not be wasting 7 hours with different compiling and other problems. Also, even if one exists, people still like it! lol
For answer tho, just read my profile description
(spoiler: y e s )
...We'll never get to 3K :( :( :( :( :(:steamsa:(d:
I suggest you to look up a guide on how to spawn models from Workshop, I'm currently on a phone and it's a bit annoying to type and navigate around.
Or, simply hold Q, in first page(Props) scroll down, open "Addons" folder, and find "Screen model" tab, and look in it.