PlaneShift

Development => Development Deliberation => Topic started by: Akinraze on September 25, 2005, 01:47:17 am

Title: Environment Tools
Post by: Akinraze on September 25, 2005, 01:47:17 am
I am wondering if the team has released any environment developement tools, specifically like Worldcraft or Qoole, so the members might be able to pitch in a bit?

In the past I have made my share of maps for several of the Quake themes and wouldn\'t mind pitching in a bit, I need a hobby!

Akinraze
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Post by: acraig on September 25, 2005, 02:03:57 am
We don\'t have any tools like that yet since we cannot hope to write anything like Maya or Blender yet.  That said we can take maps for several different sources and convert them to work with CS.
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Post by: Akinraze on September 25, 2005, 03:53:15 am
You wouldn\'t happen to have a list of file types you are able to convert would you?

....so i don\'t get brushed up for nothing....

p.s. I am not looking to do character modeling or motion work, just world renedering....

what was used for the majority of world rendering thus far?

Akinraze
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Post by: acraig on September 25, 2005, 04:48:45 am
Hmm, from what I read it\'s only Quake maps so far:

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Currently, Crystal Space has reached a state where it can be very rewarding to create some maps for Crystal Space. That\'s where `map2cs\' comes in handy. It allows you to convert maps created with mature Quake map building tools to Crystal Space\'s map format.

People new to `map2cs\' may be interested in the accompanying tutorial (see section map2cs Tutorial), and all users (new and old) may benefit from the accompanying reference information which follows.
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Post by: stfrn on September 25, 2005, 11:32:52 am
A good starting point for understanding CS is their website/guide/wiki. I found this page there:
http://crystalspace3d.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Creating+art+for+Crystal+Space
I doesn\'t specify anything else for building enviroments, but I believe you can create pretty much anything from anywheres and get it into a format that can be used. The maps in planeshift were created in Max. From what I hear on IRC, support for blender is getting better all the time, so you could try that.