where do i get the map maker

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where do i get the map maker

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where do i get the map maker
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what map maker do you want?

do you want to make 1.0 maps ?

do you want to make louman like maps ?
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its ok i pmed him the link to get it. he wanted bzedit.
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get me it all
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well, then get wings and a converter. and you'll have it all :)

also, to make maps with the latest up to date fun stuff you will need to learn how to add physicsdrivers and textures by hand (in TextEdit)
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Yeah thats stuffs not hard.... If you can understand the wiki page....
do you want to make louman like maps ?
I do. Does louman make all his maps in a 3d modeler?
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yes, i think he uses lightwave... which is expensiveamundo.
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Yeah, I think Spazzy is right.

If you want to go full-on into meshed mapping your best bet is probably Blender with the bzw plug-in... but that program is hard to learn, or so I'm told.

...Or you could be crazy like me and do all your meshing in notepad. :shock: My maps aren't amazing-looking, though.
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it's easier to use meshboxes and arcs etc. when you 'notepad' a map
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