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Map Creator Assistant - hawtpawkithero - 08-01-2008 So, for a little project I've decided that I wanted to attempt, I want to program an assistant to help with the setup and planning of a map. The only language I'm at least above noob level with is Java (that makes me a noob anyway, doesn't it?). So if you are even slightly experienced in Java, or even another programming language, please, I'll need help. Planned Features:
So what do you guys think? Worth my time? I've had alot of trouble finding things to practice programming on, and this seems at least mildly practical. Re: Map Creator Assistant - CaffeinePowered - 08-02-2008 Before you even program anything, ask yourself is there a need for it? What does this program offer me that I can't already do in Hammer? Why should I use this to "plan" my map. Hammer already has a 3-D textured window, and 3 other windows on each axis, I can easily plan a map and execute it in the same program. Not trying to be harsh or anything, just when you decided to program anything, you should first ask yourself if theres a need for it. Re: Map Creator Assistant - hawtpawkithero - 08-02-2008 (08-02-2008, 12:04 AM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: Before you even program anything, ask yourself is there a need for it? I understand where you are coming from. Here are my opinionated needs for the program:
Re: Map Creator Assistant - CaffeinePowered - 08-02-2008 (08-02-2008, 12:10 AM)hawtpawkithero link Wrote: [quote author=CaffeinePowered link=topic=1027.msg26817#msg26817 date=1217653484] I understand where you are coming from. Here are my opinionated needs for the program:
I can understand experience, but what would you do that I cant already do in hammer, you want to make overhead views with blocks, yea I can do that in hammer. If you have not used hammer, I suggest you take a look at it and think about what you want to do more easily/different. Also what would this offer me that I can't do with a pen and paper if I want to jot down layout ideas. Re: Map Creator Assistant - hawtpawkithero - 08-02-2008 Quote:I can understand experience, but what would you do that I cant already do in hammer, you want to make overhead views with blocks, yea I can do that in hammer.Well, the overall goal of this program would be to make the whole process more organized and quicker. Quote:If you have not used hammer, I suggest you take a look at it and think about what you want to do more easily/different.I have used hammer, numerously. I remember making maps for cs 1.6 back when it was called worldcraft. And as I previously said, using Hammer, a pretty complicated piece of software for just drawing blocks, could be a bit tedious. Quote:Also what would this offer me that I can't do with a pen and paper if I want to jot down layout ideas.Keeping everything centralized, and once again, organized, helps with the planning stages. All in all, I don't care so much if I get 5 downloads or 1,000,000, I would just enjoy making this program. About the 2d planning stage. I had the idea of making each colored block customizable in the sense of tagging/naming, being able to search/sort/highlight each one for easy finding, etc etc. So it would be more functional then pen and paper or top-view in Hammer. Also, I should restate that the program wouldn't just be for the 2d map view, but it would have many useful tools thrown in with it for keeping track of your design/dev process. This doesn't cut it for me :/ Re: Map Creator Assistant - rumsfald - 08-02-2008 Hey you two, get a room. Re: Map Creator Assistant - hawtpawkithero - 08-02-2008 Here's some really quick and messy photoshop mockups. Now that I'm looking at it, it'll probably be easier to do this in visual c++ Re: Map Creator Assistant - Eschatos - 08-02-2008 I know some java, but not enough to do anything like this. |