Delgine is another one for the free 3d tools list.
http://www.delgine.com/index.php?filename=deledshots
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Thanks for this. I'm just getting to the point of looking at some tools. I have some tools not listed, but I've never tried them. They might fit in your "other" category All free I believe (comments are from the websites or posts I found them in):
Glue-It plug-in for DelphiX - Simple utility that takes a sequence of images .bmp and generates a full bitmap. Perfect for sprite sequence generation. (recommended on GameDev forums)
Tyler 2.0 - Similar to Glue-It, this program tiles BMP frames onto a single bitmap surface. (recommended on GameDev forums)
Fast Tile & Animator v1.0 by Lifepower - This program allows to put different images of the same size to one, big bitmap. The resulting image can be animated in different speed, scale, etc.
The above can all be found on the links here:
http://turbo.gamedev.net/delphix.asp
Mappy - A utility for creating flexible 'maps' for tile based 2D games (scrolling shoot-em-ups, or 8way scrolling adventures, whatever).:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/7336/robmpy.htm
(more editor links at bottom of that page too)
Free Fonts On-Line - these guys ripped all those cool ST and Amiga demo fonts and GIF'ed 'em up for ya to use in your games.:
http://www.algonet.se/~guld1/freefont.htm
A 2D sprite editor/animator:
http://www.cyntaks.com/projects
Glue-It plug-in for DelphiX - Simple utility that takes a sequence of images .bmp and generates a full bitmap. Perfect for sprite sequence generation. (recommended on GameDev forums)
Tyler 2.0 - Similar to Glue-It, this program tiles BMP frames onto a single bitmap surface. (recommended on GameDev forums)
Fast Tile & Animator v1.0 by Lifepower - This program allows to put different images of the same size to one, big bitmap. The resulting image can be animated in different speed, scale, etc.
The above can all be found on the links here:
http://turbo.gamedev.net/delphix.asp
Mappy - A utility for creating flexible 'maps' for tile based 2D games (scrolling shoot-em-ups, or 8way scrolling adventures, whatever).:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/7336/robmpy.htm
(more editor links at bottom of that page too)
Free Fonts On-Line - these guys ripped all those cool ST and Amiga demo fonts and GIF'ed 'em up for ya to use in your games.:
http://www.algonet.se/~guld1/freefont.htm
A 2D sprite editor/animator:
http://www.cyntaks.com/projects
Tadd- WarbleWare
Thanks a ton guys! I'll update with your links in just a little bit, when I get the chance. (I always research before I post, and then with the HTML formatting I do...it's a bit time consuming)
I mainly just wanted to announce that I'm working on creating another project. A thread, like this one, that will contain a wealth of information, and hopefully cut down even more on the number of redundant threads.
Thanks again for all the help and support. And feel free to e-mail or otherwise talk to the Administrators about getting this thread stickied. It is a goal of mine.
I mainly just wanted to announce that I'm working on creating another project. A thread, like this one, that will contain a wealth of information, and hopefully cut down even more on the number of redundant threads.
Thanks again for all the help and support. And feel free to e-mail or otherwise talk to the Administrators about getting this thread stickied. It is a goal of mine.
I like the sound of your project, I really think that this sort of thing will be perfect on a Wiki.
Shame we don't have on on GameDev :(
Shame we don't have on on GameDev :(
Quote: Original post by Veovis
I mainly just wanted to announce that I'm working on creating another project. A thread, like this one, that will contain a wealth of information, and hopefully cut down even more on the number of redundant threads.
I tend to collect lots of links (Here's some more I posted once about 2D articles). So I have tons on most game dev topics, but I haven't gotten too far with game dev'ing yet so lots of the sites I haven't investigated much (just thought they'd be useful in the future). I'd be glad to share them if you want or I can just add to what you come up with later.
Tadd- WarbleWare
Ok, I've updated.
reana1, I've added in a few of your links. But a number were left out because they weren't software...or because they were more oriented towards programming instead of direct art. Still though...Thanks.
I've also posted my other thread, found here. It has links to information regarding game art Tutorials, and Downloads of things like meshes, textures, and more. Check it out!
(reana1, I'll post the link to the fonts in my new thread)
reana1, I've added in a few of your links. But a number were left out because they weren't software...or because they were more oriented towards programming instead of direct art. Still though...Thanks.
I've also posted my other thread, found here. It has links to information regarding game art Tutorials, and Downloads of things like meshes, textures, and more. Check it out!
(reana1, I'll post the link to the fonts in my new thread)
I've edited the list a bit, so now the name of the product is the link to it's page, and the URL isn't shown anymore. No big deal, but I did it for a few reasons. One, is that after making my 2nd thread list, I like the simplicity of it. Two, is that because the site now automatically displays the root URL for a link, it was redundant for me to show the whole URL. And Three, is that someday I may add little descriptive things beside the product giving more information about them...and I need the extra horizontal room for that.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
ArtRage is a free 2d program, really amazing at simulating oils, markers, pencils etc. I'm loving it, it's fun too.
http://www.ambientdesign.com/artrage.html
http://www.ambientdesign.com/artrage.html
http://www.strangefate.com
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