#1 posted by
JneeraZ on 2012/03/14 19:06:53
Given that the grid is god when it comes to creating usable Quake maps, this looks like an interesting approach. I wish I had a working Mac to try it out!

I Don't Have A Mac
#2 posted by
DaZ on 2012/03/14 19:40:32
But the vertex and clipping tools sound very, very cool!

Willem
In this editor, the grid is projected onto each surface, so you're not working without a grid at all. The clipping tool even draws a virtual grid that represents the plane on which you can position the clipping points. I find that the projected grid actually works well in most situations. Of course, a mapper needs to relearn some techniques in order to use this editor, because some things are just different.
What's wrong with your Mac then?

Okay, Boo Boo #1
The version which I had uploaded before didn't render edges at all. Uploaded a fixed version already.

I've Got My Mac
is this a good toll to use if you're deciding to start out mapping, or would you say 'not really'?
i have never tried making maps, so i am completely in the dark, i admit.

Er, Toll? I Meant "tool".

Yeah, I Would Say It Is
At least you'll get some documentation with it and it's fairly modern. Note that the documentation does not contain a general introduction into Quake mapping, so you'll still have to learn a lot. But I think you already have noticed that there is some helpful folk on this board.

Note However
that this is still a beta. It's fairly stable, but there are crashes, esp. when editing vertices (still trying to get a good test case for that). That's why it autosaves your maps frequently.

Good Direction
#9 posted by
sock on 2012/03/14 20:23:40
Does the editor have a feature to align objects to a surface? like a drop down function? So you can quickly add objects and then snap them to a floor/wall surface without having to guess or leave stuff floating?
The cryengine tools only had a 3d window and it was an awesome experience. Nowadays I rarely use the 2d grid when creating stuff. When I see people using 3 x 2d grid windows for their mapping I cringe and think old cad tools! This is certainly a good step forward in editing tools.
I don't suppose this tool would ever work with Q3?
#10 posted by
JneeraZ on 2012/03/14 20:26:59
Would love to see some movies of this in action! :)
What's wrong with your Mac then?
It got old. And died. Boo!
#11 posted by
JneeraZ on 2012/03/14 20:28:38
Since it's all 1 window and stuff - I wonder if this would work on the iPad. Because that would be killer. :) Working on Quake maps while on the train and what-not...