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I would love to make a poster based on what was seen here and I've been waiting for one to be released. I understand that hammer is pretty hectic and hard to get a grasp of.
Still, if I ever get the hang of Hammer, and I have the time, I would like to take a crack at making a payload style map in a city like this.
Next, you select the h_spy_fedora_wide model, and under "Procedural" on the right hand portion of the Animation Set Editor, left click and drag "One" to the right. You will see the hat snap to the Spy's head. Be sure you are working in the Motion Editor(F5) when you do this. As long as the hat is locked to the Spy, it will move with the Spy when he is animated.
If you have any issues with this method, there are numerous tutorials online for attaching models in SFM.