Ambiera CopperCube 6.3 Studio Edition Download (with crack)
CopperCube is an editor for creating 3D apps, games and 3D websites. Import or create your 3D models, set camera controllers, materials, behaviors, click ‘publish’ and your app is ready. Create everything from simple model viewers to full 3D games. You can do all this without programming.CopperCube is a complete 3D authoring tool which includes all the features you need for creating games for multiple platforms. And it is light-weight: The whole editor including everything just needs about 70 MB, and your finished created games is just one small .exe file. Or a just 200 KB sized .js file in case of WebGL.
There is no easier software for creating 3D games. It is easy for beginners and fun for experienced users. You don't even have to write code in order to use it. Just click everything together.
With CopperCube, you can create apps and/or 3D websites - without programming:
WebGL websites (.html)
Windows (.exe) apps
Mac OS X (.app) apps
Android (.apk) apps
Of course, apps created with CopperCube can freely be sold.
CopperCube includes a terrain editor. Terrain can be drawn with height painting tools directly in the editor, textures can be painted quickly with automatic texture blending into the terrain. There are also tools for placing grass and bushes, and for distributing meshes automatically over the terrain.
CopperCube supports realtime shadows AND static light/shadow calculations. They can even be mixed, if you like. Add a nice atmosphere to your game by just clicking a checkbox to enable realtime shadows, or calculate static lighting by clicking the "calculate!" button (see below). This works even very fast on the WebGL target.
In addition to the default, blazingly fast collision and repsonse system built into CopperCube, the Windows .exe and Mac OS X .app targets include a full physics engine. There is a behavior available named 'Move object by physics engine' for making objects behave, collide and move like objects in the real world. Objects with the 'Collide when moved' behavior will also collide against those then and be able to move them, roll them over etc. There is also a way to react when an object collides with the world, for example to play sounds, and a way to manually apply forces to objects using scripting.
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