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3 Dimensional Chat / Has anyone brought Worldspin ?

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Andrew
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 20:42
There is a programe that desing's worlds, it's called Worldspin
Has anyone brought this, if so how good is it, would it be better than Cshop?

What is the best world design there is?
I currently use Cshop
But i want to know what the best there is?

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JeroenNL
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 22:32
Might sound like advertising but it isn't (because it's free)... You might try out DeleD, which is my 3d editor in development. You can create your own 3d objects (like buildings etc) and via an easy-to-use prefab system place them in your scene. I'm not sure if you're looking for a 3d editor program but you can also create levels with DeleD. Check out the website in my sig for details (be sure to look at the screenshots to determine if DeleD is what you're looking for)

Use DeleD to get skilled in 3d editing! Visit http://www.gamefortress.com/delgine for more info.
Andrew
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 22:53
NIice, can you basically design each part and put them toghether in DBP?

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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 23:08
Actually it's not that good, i mean Cshop seems to be better because you dont need to make a hugh sqaure just for 1 part

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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 23:14
I'm not developing for DB or DBP actually. Just developing it for fun and for other game-development hobbyists, and I'm looking for ways to improve the program (which is why I'm here). Not sure what you mean by your second post though. What do you mean with "just for 1 part"?

Use DeleD to get skilled in 3d editing! Visit http://www.gamefortress.com/delgine for more info.
Andrew
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 23:32
What i mean is with Cshop you can create a big atomsphere, you can design buildings and then just out them together.
I MUST ADMIT THAT WHAT YOU HAVE MADE IS BRILL!!! but i just dont feel that i need it.
If you had an bsp export that would be good.
Also great website!!! like the guestbook

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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 23:47 Edited at: 18th Sep 2003 23:47
Oh, you want to create buildings? You can do that in DeleD too. Just design the various parts of your building, merge them together and it'll become one object. Just look at the screenshots. You could even place multiple buildings into a scene if you want, of course. I'm working on other fileformats also, so DeleD should come in handy for DB and DBpro developers too.

Use DeleD to get skilled in 3d editing! Visit http://www.gamefortress.com/delgine for more info.
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 23:54
Ah, the good thing is it gives you the x,y,z positions so when i am creating my game i can simply open this and see where i want to place my enemy's right?

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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 23:58
Sure thing. Right now I'm only handling DeleD prefabs but in the future you should be able to place, for example, MD2 models into the scene as well. That's something for the future though.

Use DeleD to get skilled in 3d editing! Visit http://www.gamefortress.com/delgine for more info.
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Posted: 19th Sep 2003 00:56
WOW sounds great, but it's free, you have made something for time, you should sell it when the time comes.
I will always be checking up on your programe from time to time.

I'm still learning codes, starting my first game, but i worry forgetting the codes i now know.

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