I want to make a list of 3D game engines in Scratch, including others, and rank them by their accurate-iness and simplicity.
Please let this list expand, and post your or other 3D game engines.
And now... time for the... Competition! You got it right, this is a competition. Voting, set places, accurate-iness and simplicity are just a fraction of the competition!
The winning project after several days will be featured in my signature.
Competition News
02/02/2012: Fixed ordering of engines.
31/01/2012: Scratchcraft passed i3-D and Real3D!
31/01/2012: I added Z ordering system because it is a part of Gale3D.
First Poster:
0. Scratchcraft (first to be posted)
Top 3:
1st. Scratchcraft (accurate, complex, multitipe objects) (1 vote)
2nd. Real 3D (accurate, simple) (0 votes)
3rd. i3-D (accurate, simple) (0 votes)
Middle 4:
4. Gale3D (accurate, complex) (0 votes)
5. Gale3D/Z ordering engine (accurate, simple) (0 votes)
6.
7.
Bottom 3:
8.
9.
10.
First person to post their 3D engine gets 0th.
Last edited by rdococ (2012-02-06 14:41:51)
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Scratchcraft 3D Engine.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Dawgles/2201630
I don't think the scratch team will ban you if you mention a banned user's name.
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i3-D, made by ME. Please add!
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Lol, since the forum update, this doesn't seem to go anywhere. We should rename this forum All About Scratch again.
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ScratchCraft is the best, the rest of them are just change size whaen arrow keys pressed.
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Updated!
@Overture: They atleast give an example of a 3D project.
@nickbrickmaster: You haven't looked at Real 3D yet.
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vectrex wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/tomo2/2285152
here is a project that someone made. the projects on the side of it are also in 3d. pretty cool right!
Haha, but that was made in Blender and Blender isn't made in Scratch.
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the one i used here:(to be used in other games with better graphics etc...)http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/supermon/2603859 http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/supermon/2592512(by the way, the name is super 3d)
Last edited by supermon (2012-06-18 20:17:04)
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Overture wrote:
rdococ wrote:
Updated!
@Overture: They atleast give an example of a 3D project.
@nickbrickmaster: You haven't looked at Real 3D yet.They give an example but how would you use it to do something?
Oh my god, your signature hurts my eyes, no offense
Last edited by Andres-Vander (2012-06-18 20:16:12)
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rdococ wrote:
I want to make a list of 3D game engines in Scratch, including others, and rank them by their accurate-iness and simplicity.
Please let this list expand, and post your or other 3D game engines.
And now... time for the... Competition! You got it right, this is a competition. Voting, set places, accurate-iness and simplicity are just a fraction of the competition!
The winning project after several days will be featured in my signature.
Competition News02/02/2012: Fixed ordering of engines.
31/01/2012: Scratchcraft passed i3-D and Real3D!
31/01/2012: I added Z ordering system because it is a part of Gale3D.First Poster:
0. Scratchcraft (first to be posted)
Top 3:
1st. Scratchcraft (accurate, complex, multitipe objects) (1 vote)
2nd. Real 3D (accurate, simple) (0 votes)
3rd. i3-D (accurate, simple) (0 votes)
Middle 4:
4. Gale3D (accurate, complex) (0 votes)
5. Gale3D/Z ordering engine (accurate, simple) (0 votes)
6.
7.
Bottom 3:
8.
9.
10.
First person to post their 3D engine gets 0th.
thanks for your information
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