Help with setting up World Editor !
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:42 pm
Hi There ! I am new to RF, but about to start using it to follow the examples in Dan Valleo book "Making 3d Games with RF".
I have some questions however that I hope that someone on the community forum can help me with. Valleo recommends the use of the Genesis World Editor2 instead of RFEdit/RFEditPro. It needs to be setup correctly to use with RF however, and I am having trouble with that...I used the option button to point to the headers,template and Texture libraries in RF...everything fine, but what about the previewer path ??? Where should it point to work with RF ? I searched the forum with "World Editor" and "World Editor setup" to get clues, but got so many nonrelevant hits...If someone with experience with World Editor 2 could help me I would be gratefull.
PS: I do have (some) experience with using RFEditPro already ! It works fine for me, but Valeo recommends WE2 as the most stable of the 3 editors and it is the only editor which can import .map files anyway, making it easier to create terrains in RF - Thats the reason why I intend to use it.
Best regards !
I have some questions however that I hope that someone on the community forum can help me with. Valleo recommends the use of the Genesis World Editor2 instead of RFEdit/RFEditPro. It needs to be setup correctly to use with RF however, and I am having trouble with that...I used the option button to point to the headers,template and Texture libraries in RF...everything fine, but what about the previewer path ??? Where should it point to work with RF ? I searched the forum with "World Editor" and "World Editor setup" to get clues, but got so many nonrelevant hits...If someone with experience with World Editor 2 could help me I would be gratefull.
PS: I do have (some) experience with using RFEditPro already ! It works fine for me, but Valeo recommends WE2 as the most stable of the 3 editors and it is the only editor which can import .map files anyway, making it easier to create terrains in RF - Thats the reason why I intend to use it.
Best regards !