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Old 05-06-08, 10:20 PM   #6
Graf Paper
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Where's the section for modding tools, like skwas's Silent 3ditor?

Here's my contribution as it came up in another thread...

Free 3D Modeling Software

Blender - A very well made open source modeling and animation app that is
comparable to the stuff you pay for, such as Maya and 3D Studio MAX.
Excellent support and many addons available.

Wings3D - Here at Subsim, this is the most popular choice of free 3D apps. Not
as mature and loaded with features as Blender, but it still does the job
well with an easier learning curve.

Anim8or - A freeware modeling and animation app with a large community of
users. Intended for beginner-intermediate level artists but don't let its
simple interface fool you as it is very capable of creating impressive
effects. It also has excellent support and many extras.

OpenFX - A former commercial product, known as Soft F/X, it was released as open
source a few years ago with major improvments incorporated since then.
Built for Windows, using MS Visual Studio, it offers plugins, image maps,
and more.

DAZ Studio - A freeware 3D modeling app offered by DAZ 3D, the same company
that makes Bryce and Carrara. DAZ Studio creates very impressive
effects and many free models and other resources are available but the
really good stuff you have to pay to get.

K-3D - Yet another fine, open source 3D modeling and animation app. I don't know a
great deal about it, as I have never used it, but it has more plugins than you
could ever want and a thriving community.


Free Image Editing/Creation Software
You will need something to create textures for your models, won't you?

The GIMP - What can I say about this venerable, open source graphics app? It's
been around forever and is every bit as good as Photoshop, some say
better.

ImageMagick - Another open source image editing app. Supports over 100 different
image formats. It's a command-line tool, but there have been several
very good GUI frontends made for it.

Project Dogwaffle 1.2 - The freeware version pf PD 2.0, a paint and animation app. It has some limits, such as only using a max of two layers and saving your work in just .bmp or .tga format but it still has many useful features. Also has a free SDK, should you feel like creating your own plugins.

IrfanView - One of the absolute best, all-around tools for viewing and simple editing
of images. Also works as a media player and can use Adobe Photoshop
plugins. It supports a mind-boggling array of formats. A must have even
if you only use it for converting image formats and watching videos or
playing music/sounds.


And to offer something more than WinRar...

Free File Archivng Software

Izarc - The absolute best all-around file compressor and decompressor. Supports numerous formats including ZIP, RAR, 7-ZIP, ACE, LZH, LHA, TAR, TGZ, BZ2, and CAB files. Also works with extracting files from many disc imgae formats such as ISO, NRG, and BIN. Allows for integration into the Windows Explorer Shell for a simple right-click to create or extract archive in many ways.

ALZip - Similar to Izarc, it supports numerous formats, including the virtual CD format, LCD. Has built-in password recovery for password protected archives and highly customizable preferences.

7-Zip - Highly touted for its compression algorithm that outperforms RAR and ZIP for crunching a file down. It's been gaining in popularity quite a bit, lately. Also includes Explorer Shell integration.

Universal Extractor - Does what the name implies. This baby will extract 99.9% of all file archives known to man, including many compressed installers such as Install Shield, Windows Installer (MSI), WISE Installer, and more. Integrates into the Explorer Shell just like the others above. A must have for those hardcore file mechanics out there.

KGB - Claims to compress files even more tightly than 7-Zip and includes 256-bit AES encryption. Unfortunately, it requires some decent horsepower to use it smoothly, due to the intensive algorithm used. The minimum recommended hardware is a 1.5GHz CPU and 256MB of RAM (which is what you should have as a minimum anyways if you're playing SH3!).


Hope this was useful!
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