What tools would you need to create 3d that graphics that are to be later used in 2d games? Are there any of these avaliable for free?
What tools would you need to create 3d that graphics that are to be later used in 2d games? Are there any of these avaliable for free?
This is really, IMO, the awesomest thing u can get.
http://www.stmuc.com/moray/medwns.html
www.povray.org
www.runevision.com
// There is also a MILKSHAPE Free 3D modeller for low polygon model making.
don't know URL??
//However, there is a Free Learning version of a major 3D modelling program
www.aliaswavefront.com
-direct link-
http://www.aliaswavefront.com/en/pro...nloadnow.shtml
This is the best as it will teach u the most about modelling, and the site has a ton of support and teaching articles.
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Thanks I'll take a look at those. What do you think of Anim8or Anim8or ?
Try Blender:
www.blender3d.org
It's not only good, but also free!
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Milkshape:
http://www.swissquake.ch/chumbalum-soft/
and
GMAX:
http://www.discreet.com/products/gmax/
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Are you sure Milkshape is free?
yesOriginally posted by lambs4
Are you sure Milkshape is free?
actually i think i remember MS was a pay program, as i had to find a pirated copy (i'm not saying to do this, but around this time last year was when it was).
Milk shape is not free, nor has it been.
its a 30 day free trial no limitations, $20 to register (once). Its a great deal for a great program.
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(it should be realized my posts are all in a light hearted manner. And should not be taken offense to.)
i knew i wasn't totally nuts.
oke, 3D Studio Max is a nice rendering program too,
a little expensive but worth its price
You could have a look at Gmax which is a free 3D modelling program, specifically made for game designers. It is designed and created by discreet, the guys behind 3D Studio max and shares much of the same interface. You can basically think of it as a stripped down free version of 3D studio max for game modelers.
Have a look - but it may not meet your needs as it does not incorporate a complex lighting model.
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I wasn't looking for anything too fancy. Just something that would produce 3d graphics and allow me to save them as .bmp files.
I think both PovRay and Blender fit that bill. And if you want to pay for something, and you use Windows, I'd recommend either TrueSpace or 3D Studio Max.Originally posted by lambs4
I wasn't looking for anything too fancy. Just something that would produce 3d graphics and allow me to save them as .bmp files.
In any case, you can always take a screenshot of whatever you've designed, and save that as a bitmap. Of course, most applications would allow you to render the scene to a bmp file.
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