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Procedural Editing Tools: fast spline and cluster-based level editing

Discussion in 'Assets and Asset Store' started by azeitler, Jun 27, 2011.

  1. azeitler

    azeitler

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    The Procedural Editing Tools provide a set of editor components that help you to create a lot of level content fast.

    Features:
    * easily create level geometry based on splines (fence, tree-line, etc.) or clusters (forest, clouds, etc.).
    * comprehensive editor UI for editing and customisation
    * splines: target nodes or edges, interpolation
    * cluster: sphere-shaped, box-shaped, can be hollow
    * dynamically updated data and objects
    * very flexible and easily integrated in any project
    * editor-time classes only, no runtime overhead
    * easily extendible with additional populators or data collections

    I am looking for beta testers (will receive the package for free once released).

    Here is an introductory video:



    cheers,
    A
     
    Last edited: Jun 27, 2011
  2. zine92

    zine92

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    You can include me in your beta testing perhaps. I am interested in trying new stuff and as well helping out and seeing your youtube video, it looks interesting for mass placing gameObjects in scene which is very convenient.
     
  3. Warrior1424

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    I would also love to test.
     
  4. I am da bawss

    I am da bawss

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    Very nice! I like it. Are you going sell it or is it going to be free?
    BTW, you sounds like a pimp! :D
     
  5. azeitler

    azeitler

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    I won't give it away for free as it is a HUGE time saver. I think it will be around 20 bucks.
    I am currently finishing the cluster components and will PM all those who volunteered for beta test!
     
  6. PrimeDerektive

    PrimeDerektive

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    I would love to beta test... been looking for something like this.