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Gale3D 1.2a

RHRHY3756547•Created November 21, 2009
Gale3D 1.2a
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(NEW Version - Renders 4x faster in turbo speed! Realtime 3D! :D) Press V to show/hide variables. The renderer performs much faster when they are shown. This is a One-Sprite One-Script 3D renderer that read from 3 Lists and draws from point to point with a Changable FocalLength, changable cube position offset and changable Camera Position. Also, you can rotate the model in Pitch, Yaw and Roll. Personally I think the data format could be better but it works OK if you know what you're doing. Controls: Use the Arrow Keys to rotate the cube on the X and Y axis. Use the Sliders to move the camera, Cube Center Position and Z rotation. Also, if you don't like the current colour you can change it with the sider down at the bottom left. :) Tell me what you think, any glitches and suggestions. Future Features: Camera Rotation, Back Culling. Definitions: Center X, Y and Z: These variables offset the model from it's center point which the cube rotates around. Xpos, Ypos and Zpos: These variables define the model's position in the 3D world. This does not affect rotation. Camera X, Y and Z: These variables move where the camera is in the 3D world. This does not affect the true positions of the 3D models. FocalLength: This Variable controls the Camera's Focal Length, which is basically how contrasting Z positions are. X (hidden), Y (hidden), and Zrot: These variables control the rotation of the model. Material Colour: This variable changes the colour that the model is rendered in. ---Hidden:--- Light Contrast: This variable controls how far a light goes before befoming dark. Light Strength: This Variable controls how strong a light is. LightingMin/MaxStrength: These variables control how dark or light an object can be before sticking to a fixed value. MainLight X, Y and Zpos: These variables control the position of the main scene light. CameraZoom: This variable controls the zoom on the camera. This does NOT have anything to do with the Z axis. Don't forget to Love-it. :D

Project Details

Project ID769041
CreatedNovember 21, 2009
Last ModifiedNovember 21, 2009
SharedNovember 21, 2009
Visibilityvisible
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