![]() |
|||||
|
|
Creating INTERACTIVE 3d scenes and PC games is easy!
in a fraction of the time it would take with other tools
3D Rad v6.36
- This is a 30-day trial allowing you to
fully evaluate automatic conversion of your 3d models to physics capable objects,
shader-based rendering, skeletal animation blending, car-physics, A.I. driving, flight-simulation,
scripting, multiplayer and all other functions.
This five-minute tutorial will show you why 3D Rad is such a great development tool for CG artists and non-coders! Other documents we strongly recommend, if you are new to 3D Rad, are the overview and this short video. More step-by-step tutorials are at the documentation page!
The official tutorial about importing, rendering and enabling physics for your own 3d models. Feel the power of 3D Rad!
You can enable collision detection and realistic physics for your 3d models by simply importing them to your 3D Rad project (no coding!). These 'bodies' can then be combined visually with working joints, wheels, springs, forces and even airfoils, to create any sort of system (cars, aircraft, ragdolls, more ragdolls, machines).
To make setting up eye-catching scenes easier, 3D Rad comes with unified shaders designed to integrate smoothly, pre-made natural environment elements, a snap-together road system and many useful resources provided by the community.
Adding CPU controlled cars to your project is as easy as 'plugging' a special object to your virtual cars! Simple character A.I. can be achieved by visually combining objects. For more complex artificial intelligence behaviors you have powerful script functions allowing you, for instance, to scan an area for obstacles, test meshes for visibility and so on.
3D Rad includes sample projects demonstrating how to render, in real-time, on a remotely connected PC, a simulation processed on the local machine, how to exchange textual strings between connected computers and how to download artwork from a remote server to update the 3d world, run-time.
Adding high-quality audio effects to your projects is straightforward. Sound files in .wav or .ogg format can be either used as 3d sound emitters in virtual space or as 'global' stereo sounds typically used for background music and interface sfx. Read more >>
Sometimes we make small games to test 3D Rad features. They are free to download and play. Compiled to stand-alone programs with 3D Rad, they are small example of what you can achieve!
Compile projects to a format that can be embedded into a webpage at your website! Read more >>
Unique technology allows you to update textures and 3d models while your game is played, and open a webpage when an item is clicked. The updated resources can be advertisement downloaded on-the-fly from your own website or from a link provided by an advertising agency. Think about it, in-game advertisement is projected to be worth more than 1 billion USD by 2010, in US alone! Read more >> |
||||
![]() |
|||||