Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 177482a008e9328591c66025d11d1c66a4a0c154 Size: 12.08 MB File Format: exe
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Downloads: 313 License: Free
Cult3D Designer is a free software by Cycore Systems AB and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Cult3D Designer which is 12.08 MB in size and belongs to the software category Graphic. Cult3D Designer was released on 2009-07-07 and last updated on our database on 2017-02-24 and is currently at version 5.3.
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Cult3D Designer Description
Cult3D Designer is built to help you apply interactivity, sound, and special effects to models exported from mainstream 3D modeling editors.
Advanced and comprehensive GUI
Split between multiple windows, this 3D media editor allows you to view in real time your imported model and set camera views.
To set your actions properly, the app asks you about some basic layout preferences and how your overall project should look like. After you select those, you are given the option to either create a new project or import a previous one and start adding more elements to your 'Event Map.' This is probably one of the most useful features of this program, as it places all your cinematic elements in a clear diagram layout.
Packed with powerful features
Your projects will benefit from the maximum layout visibility Cult3D offers. The models have to come in C3D or Cult3D Designer file format, and afterward they will be displayed in a preview window where you can turn them on all sides. To start making your cinematic layout, you need to drag your elements on the map and link them together via their parameter options.
The Event Map gives you a useful general view of your implemented scripted actions, but it lacks fluidity and accessibility. Each element on the map has to be linked via a list of other drop-down complementary links and not directly. This feature makes the learning process a bit cumbersome for new users since they need some time to get used to all the mechanics Cult3D Designer holds.
While dragging and dropping partially works, it stops when it is mostly needed. Cameras, sound, and other objects can be easily imported on the event map, but you have to fiddle with each one in part in order to get them working as you want them.
Conclusion
Cult3D Designer isn't a user-friendly program. It does everything you need it to do, and allows you to create cinematic moments around your imported objects, but you need extra experience to really get a hold on how the utility works. Once you finish getting the know-how done, it can be an excellent tool to create game intros or cinematic applications for educational purposes.