Counter Strike 1.6 Wad File

The Maps.cs-bg.info website is a property of the bulgarian Counter-Strike fansite CS-bg.info, focused entirely on providing users with wide selection of maps to play on. Am gasit pe internet o lista cu toate fisierele wad, de care aveti nevoie pentru anumite harti din counter strike sau half life. Toate fisierele wad, pot fi. Download Cs 1.6 Wad Files - best software for Windows. Maps,wad files for Counter Strike Non-Steam by Pallermo:.
ENABLE ANNOTATIONS THE LOCATION FOR THE CUSTOM SPRAY HAS CHANGED SINCE THE LATEST 1.6 UPDATES VALVE MADE In this tutorial I will teach you how to make a custom spray on cs 1.6. -------------------------------------- You can download HL Tag Converter here: -------------------------------------- If this tutorial helped you please visit wait 5 seconds and then click SKIP on the upper right corner. Everytime someone does so I get paid a fraction of a cent that will eventually build up and I get some extra cash to spend:P Want to get paid for links too? Register for free at: -------------------------------------- Whole tutorial in text: 1. Open up HL Tag Converter 2. Select the image you want. (Must be.BMP,.GIF or.JPG) 3.
Adjust Image 4. Save It, Export to WAD File 5. Name it tempdecal.wad and save it on your desktop 6.
Open the drive where you have installed CS (C: for example) 7. Open Program Files, Steam, steamapps, common, half-life, cstrike 8. Put the tempdecal.wad into your cstrike folder. If you see an old tempdecal.wad file inside remove it first. Right click on the new tempdecal.wad file and select Properties. Check the Read Only box and press ok. Copy the tempdecal.wad file and go back to your counter-strike folder.
Paste the tempdecal.wad in any folder that starts with cstrike, eg cstrike_lv. Close the windows and start enjoying your new custom spray:D -------------------------------------- Music: B0UNC3 - I'm Raving Download: B0UNC3 - Sound Of My Dream Download: More B0UNC3 at: ALL B0UNC3 songs ever released: Download: (Note: Some old songs have been deleted. If you want to find and download them too use this link: ).
As you know, the Counter-Strike 1.6 package comes with many WAD texture files that can be added into Hammer and then applied onto your brushwork. However, along comes the question: 'What if there's a specific texture I need that doesn't exist in the selection of default WADs?' Creating and Editing your own WAD files 1.
Finding a program to open and edit.wad filesA great program, and the one I will be using in this tutorial, which you can use to open WAD texture-packs is Wally. It can be downloaded for free,. Install the program and open it up. Thor Patches Rapidshare Er on this page. You should see an interface that looks something like this: It may look a little intimidating, but you only need to click one or two buttons and you're golden!
(Unless you wish to edit the images in Wally, but I wouldn't recommend this). Loading and editing existing WADsWe'll start by loading an existing WAD file, and exporting some of its images, so they may be edited with an external image-editor (e.g. Photoshop, Gimp, etc). To do this, follow these steps: - Go to File, then Open. This will open up a file browser and you can choose to load many types of image files, from BMPs to Quake 1 MIP files. Half-Life launcher uses WAD files (as you probably already know), so select this as your choice of file. - Find your Counter-Strike directory, then go to the folder that's named 'cstrike'.
Scroll down and you'll see a big-ass bunch of WAD files. Pick one that you like and load it in. A new interface will now open with all the available textures in the texture pack, looking like this (I'm using cs_dust.wad): As you can see, the textures used in 'de_dust' and 'de_dust2' are now shown in Wally. - Now you want to export them as individual image files so that you can edit them elsewhere. To do this, simply select one of the textures and click Package, then Export Selected.
You can now save the images as any of the chosen files types for editing. To export multiple images, you can hold Ctrl and click on multiple textures, initiating a batch-export. And there you have it! You can now edit your textures. Adding images to the WAD packageSo let's say now, you've edited one of your images in Photoshop and you want to see what it's like in your map. To do this, you simply just have to import the image into Wally. Wally doesn't support a whole lot of image types for importing, but I know it supports BMP, JPG, and TARGA files.