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− | ==Introductioin==
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− | Map making is a complex topic. Numerous artists send work hours down the so called "pipeline" to produce an actual map.
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− | To make the topic easier to understand it is good to familiarize with the tools needed before actual hard work is being done.
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− | Here we will cover both tools and operations.
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− | =Tools=
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− | We will first overview the tools and their limitations before we delve into each tool's setup process.
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− | ==Blender3D==
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− | An well known and largely accepted 3D modeling program with numerous plugins and tutorials across the internet.
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− | Rapid prototyping, excellent handling of details and easy on system resources. Community driven, open source and free of charge. Has present recent CryEngine 3 support, of limited usability for CryEngine 2 we use in MW:LL. Can export '''.cga''' files if properly set up, and with the help of external utilities.
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− | ==3D Studio MAX==
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− | An industry standard professional suite for 3D content creation and animation - only one carrying official plugins for export import to CryEngine2.
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− | Has excellent support for every sort of modeling and animating. Once set up can directly export and import to CryEngine2. Supports basic objects, animation, materials and rigging (joint animation like mech legs). 3DSmax is a commercial product, comes only for Windows and licenses can be bought only for still supported releases.
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− | 3DSmax 2009 32 bit recommended
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− | ==Maya==
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− | We know it exists, would appreciate any info.
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− | ==Advanced Text Editor==
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− | Really any advanced text editor would do, I picked '''Geany''' out of personal preference it exists in both Windows and Linux platforms.
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− | What counts the most is the number of "recent files" it can hold. Besides that advanced search and syntax highlighting are plus.
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− | ==Archiver==
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− | It is recommended to use both 7z and WinRAR, note the 7z file manager offers dual pane view and a sort of bookmarks(quite effort saving on occassion) while the WinRAR offers better archive "in place" editing.
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− | ==Sandbox2==
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− | The editor is nowadays shipped bundled with MW:LL it is enough just to point the launcher to it to be able to use it.
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− | ==Import/Export tools==
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− | Both Blender and 3DSmax don't come out of the box ready to interact with CyrEngine 2, Various plugins are needed to facilitate this
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− | ===Blender===
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− | Collada 0.3.9 (0.3.5?)
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− | Py-FFI-2.1.11 (or?)
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− | Python 2.6.6 (mandated by Collada 039)
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− | ===3D Studio MAX===
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− | CryMax tools (need to check versions yet) for 3DSmax
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− | ===Maya===
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− | See above
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− | =Operations=
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− | ==Tweaking==
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− | Tweaking an existing map that actually has the source files present. Useful to grasp the editor and its basic concepts.
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− | ==Creating==
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− | Making an map from scratch with existing asset pool inside of MW:LL.
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− | ==Improving==
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− | Making (or tweaking) an map with items outside of the present MW:LL asset pool.
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− | ==Adding Art==
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− | Making art and assets not currently present in MW:LL and importing them into the Sandbox2 and further to the MW:LL pool.
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