Cryengine 3 free finally available
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Downloading now...
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A tutorial:
Google SketchUp for CryEngine3 | Extensive tutorials
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Hi, pichuneke:
Thanks for that link. Very informative. And puts Sketchup in a new perspective. Helps to reinforce what I only vaguely understood. -
@pichuneke said:
A tutorial:
Google SketchUp for CryEngine3 | Extensive tutorials
I would say this should be a must read for newbies. This is an excellent job of explaining SketchUp's native tools, and a great introduction to some of the major plugins.
Great find. -
The engine doesn't work for me. It usually stops loading when it reaches crydev login.
Do I need some sort of an account somewhere?
I'm using windows 7 and tried both the 32 and 64 bit versions and have the same problem. -
@marian said:
The engine doesn't work for me. It usually stops loading when it reaches crydev login.
Do I need some sort of an account somewhere?
I'm using windows 7 and tried both the 32 and 64 bit versions and have the same problem.Yes, you need to register here: http://www.crydev.net/
And you have to start the engine with an internet connection.
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Registered and still doesn't work. the window for the login does not appear it freezes.
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@marian said:
Registered and still doesn't work. the window for the login does not appear it freezes.
I don't know how to help you... I use Windows 7 64 bits and no problems. In fact, in the login window there is a link to register. That's how I did it. Perhaps you could ask for help in the forums of http://www.crydev.net
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Here some screenshots (made with snipping tool)
6th image circles area displayed in 5th
Very good if I could work out a decent workflow from sketchup...
cry1
cry2 by shmikereardon, on Flickr
cry3 by shmikereardon, on Flickr
cry4 by shmikereardon, on Flickr
cry5 by shmikereardon, on Flickr
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Hey
If you have the Cryengine 3 SDK, then that's it.
You don't install anything if i remember correctly, you just extract it to a folder called "CryENGINE_v3_3_5_2456_FreeSDK" (well it was for me anyway)
Within that there are folders called Bin32 and Bin64. Choose the one relevant to your system and launch the "Editor" (orange logo) -
Hi,
I have no idea about these 3D engines, so I wanted to see a SketchUp model in this environment to get an idea.
I have downloaded the "Cryengine3 Free SDK" and "PlayUP Exporter" but I can not find the installation file (See Picture below) for the CryEngine. I can only open the "Sandbox editor". The export of SKP models with PlayUP seems to work only with an installed "CryEngine".I would be very happy if someone could give an explanation.
Charly
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Hi Michael,
thanks for Your answer. Does that means that only with the full version of CryEngine, models can be exported via PlayUp into the "Cryengine"?
Charly
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No the free version is fully functional for non commercial works. There is a tutorial on playup website
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Pichuneke's color blinded forest.
It's a beginning...
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Strawberry Fields Forever
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@pichuneke said:
Pichuneke's color blinded forest.
It's a beginning...
So, does one do a walk through with a shotgun/machine gun?
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@solo said:
@pichuneke said:
Pichuneke's color blinded forest.
It's a beginning...
So, does one do a walk through with a shotgun/machine gun?
I think that it can be changed... with work, and learning...
At this moment I am fighting with PlayUp tools, I even can't make it work
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Hi,
At the moment I am struggling even with the tool PlayUP. I've read through the tutorial again. But only two files are created, mtl and dae. I suspect that that is somehow connected with the path settings in the preferences or a bug because the context menu commands are grayed out.
Charly
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The whole tutorial confused me a bit!
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I did it again with another SKP model. Now the files were created as shown in the tutorial. In the Cryengine it does not appear anyway.
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