Recomend a Level Editor

Posted By: milaz

Recomend a Level Editor - 01/31/13 19:03

Hola fellows!

Which level editor are you using. And which one would you recomend?

I am planning to design a serious Hotel level, I have sketches and designs ready but i am looking for a good level editor.

PS: I have a good budget for it so money is not a concern here.
Posted By: Det

Re: Recomend a Level Editor - 01/31/13 20:26

We use The 3d Gamestudio WED Level Editors. They are easy to use. The most use the A8 and A7 Engine to making good Games. You can get more informtion on the Continec Webside about the features of the 3DGS.
Posted By: Ch40zzC0d3r

Re: Recomend a Level Editor - 01/31/13 20:57

I would use blender or 3ds max and import it to wed/med.
Posted By: milaz

Re: Recomend a Level Editor - 02/01/13 15:38

Originally Posted By: Ch40zzC0d3r
I would use blender or 3ds max and import it to wed/med.


Hmmmm 3dx max seems a good idea. but i have Maya and how would i import a scene from it to WED?
Posted By: MasterQ32

Re: Recomend a Level Editor - 02/01/13 16:58

you can use the Import-Function

File->Import->Import Level from FBX

Note that you need an opened level to use this menu. You can also use Maya of course:D
Posted By: ratchet

Re: Recomend a Level Editor - 02/01/13 17:53

Hmmmm 3dx max seems a good idea
Are you a student ? Caus legal 3DS Max is very expensive.
Posted By: 3run

Re: Recomend a Level Editor - 02/01/13 17:54

ratchet@ there is a student version, or am I wrong?
Posted By: ratchet

Re: Recomend a Level Editor - 02/01/13 18:12

No it existed, adn should exixt.
I just pointed the fact that if you are not student or no more, you can't use a cracked version to make and sell a game.
3DSMAX is incredibly expensive for some indie people, it's lot more for companies.
Posted By: WretchedSid

Re: Recomend a Level Editor - 02/01/13 20:02

Oh great, we are now back to the old "everyone who claims to have software costing more than 10 bucks is a pirate" debate. How wonderful.
Can't we just skip this next time and assume that the OP doesn't use pirated software? And even if they do, why would you care?

Also:
Quote:
I just pointed the fact that if you are not student or no more, you can't use a cracked version to make and sell a game.

Yeah, pretty sure that piracy isn't legal for students either.
Posted By: milaz

Re: Recomend a Level Editor - 02/02/13 18:10

We have all these what so called expensive softwares installed in our university computers so i don't have to spend anything grin

Anyway i am still looking to a way to import from Maya in WMP format. Anybody have any idea?
Posted By: sivan

Re: Recomend a Level Editor - 02/03/13 08:02

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