Hello guys, after asking rez and mrmike about posting some "ad" about my software here and them saying it was cool (only rez answered though), I guess here it is.
I am releasing 3DMive for beta testers and since it is mainly aimed at programmers, here it is. I want you guys to feel free to give me any feedback you want. 3DMive is not ready for release yet, and is missing many features that are integral part of it, i.e. material editing, mesh size editing, mac/linux release, and more, but as I am running out of meshes to test it with, I need you guys's help.
[download link]
3dmive.com/downloads/3DMive_Beta_1.0.0_Win7-8.1.exe
It runs on Windows 7/8.1
Here are the links for the video tutorials that I made exclusively for gcc 4 programmers (i.e. you guys on this portal).
Video 1
NOT AVAILABLE
Video 2
NOT AVAILABLE
Below is a list of what I'm working on right now to make it easy on you if you want to send me some suggestions/feedback.
*OpenGL Renderer(eventhough my knowledge of OpenGL is 0%, actually I wouldn't mind some volunteers!)
*Ability to resize mesh
*Material Editor
*SMTP client to email bugs from within 3DMive
*News feed reader (so I can send news of upcoming features)
*Plug-in API, so you can develop your own 3d model file format without worrying about so many different 3d modelers
*3DMive.com development (trying to brush up on my html/css/javascript)
Send feedabck, comments, bugs(with/without mesh), and anything else to my email (hondero2552@3dmive.com), because I don't want to use GCC4 forums too much. I'm not trying to push it. Lol
Hopefully you find yourself using 3DMive more and more, and not only once to tested. Enjoy!
PS. In case you were wondering 3DMive will be FREE, and I'm currently thinking if I should go open source or not with it!
EDIT: Currently I deleted the videos because I'm adding new features to 3DMive and will be uploading brand new video tutorials showcasing the new features as well as fixing a couple of thins from feedback here.
I am releasing 3DMive for beta testers and since it is mainly aimed at programmers, here it is. I want you guys to feel free to give me any feedback you want. 3DMive is not ready for release yet, and is missing many features that are integral part of it, i.e. material editing, mesh size editing, mac/linux release, and more, but as I am running out of meshes to test it with, I need you guys's help.
[download link]
3dmive.com/downloads/3DMive_Beta_1.0.0_Win7-8.1.exe
It runs on Windows 7/8.1
Here are the links for the video tutorials that I made exclusively for gcc 4 programmers (i.e. you guys on this portal).
Video 1
NOT AVAILABLE
Video 2
NOT AVAILABLE
Below is a list of what I'm working on right now to make it easy on you if you want to send me some suggestions/feedback.
*OpenGL Renderer(eventhough my knowledge of OpenGL is 0%, actually I wouldn't mind some volunteers!)
*Ability to resize mesh
*Material Editor
*SMTP client to email bugs from within 3DMive
*News feed reader (so I can send news of upcoming features)
*Plug-in API, so you can develop your own 3d model file format without worrying about so many different 3d modelers
*3DMive.com development (trying to brush up on my html/css/javascript)
Send feedabck, comments, bugs(with/without mesh), and anything else to my email (hondero2552@3dmive.com), because I don't want to use GCC4 forums too much. I'm not trying to push it. Lol
Hopefully you find yourself using 3DMive more and more, and not only once to tested. Enjoy!
PS. In case you were wondering 3DMive will be FREE, and I'm currently thinking if I should go open source or not with it!
EDIT: Currently I deleted the videos because I'm adding new features to 3DMive and will be uploading brand new video tutorials showcasing the new features as well as fixing a couple of thins from feedback here.
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