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Level design Modeling Lighting Script programming (optionally) Creating a computer game
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Level Design WED is the editor for creating the virtual worlds. The WED manual is divided into three parts. Basics Function (Menu and User Interface) Map Design Example: A Basic Shooter
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Modeling Two ways to add models to move or copy your own ".mdl " files into your project directory. go to the Object menu and select Load Entity.
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Lighting How impressive the level will look depends on the lighting. Lights and shadows are an important feature and a powerful tool of GameStudio's A6 engine.
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Tips of Using Lights Rarely use Pure White Lights. Use Soft Lights. Use a Basic Level Ambient. Try Not to Use Sunlight
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Script programming C-Script Editor: to create your own scripts for 3D GameStudio. SED: to provide syntax highlightning, code completion and other features.
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C-Script has all features of a modern object oriented programming language. a simplified version of the professional programming language C++. C-Script Workshops will be very helpful for new programmer (on the GameStudio download page).
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SED Menu. Configuration. User Interface. Editing. Network debugging.
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Detail Instructions and Further Assistance http://www.3dgamestudio.com. http://www.arcadestudio.com/. http://groups.msn.com/3DGameStudioWork shop. http://www.conitec.com/. http://www.3drad.com/. http://www.ambrosine.com/resource.html
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Tornado
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Thunder
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Crane
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Control the 0.8 ton steel claw of a 240 ft. Task is to grab items from the ground and place them elsewhere. Realistic behavior of crane, cable and claw is controlled by a very short script using Gamestudio's physics engine.
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