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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP
- Date added: October 05, 2009
- Total Downloads: 37,420
- Downloads last week: 162
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- Average user rating: stars out of 29 votes
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From 3impact :Create interactive 3D worlds and games by visually placing objects in virtual space with this user-friendly 3D editor with a straightforward developing workflow and ready-to-use physics simulation. You can use it to create any sort of stand-alone, interactive 3D project for Windows Vista/XP. Ideal for CG artists and non-coders, but flexible enough to meet the needs of expert developers as well.
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Version 6.39 now includes boat physics support.More popular Other Game Utilities downloads
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Version: 3D Rad 6.39
"Extremely useful for designers starting out..."
Pros: -VERY simple, don't have to code if you don't want to
-Comes with many pre-made models, more can be downloaded from the main site's forum
-Excellent way to see how your plans can play out
-allows bloom, gloss, and other modern effectsCons: -Physics can seem a little off at times
-Comes with low-res models
- a lot of trial-and-error if you're new to the game design sceneSummary: This is the best free 3D programming software I have found. It lets you do pretty much whatever you want, but if you really want to push it to it's limits you have to get models from Google or Blender.
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