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    B3D - MapLet level editor

    I found a free program at Blitz's site named Maplet. I have not run it or used it, but from reading it exports to B3d. I downloaded it when I ran across the link for future use.
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    Re: B3D - MapLet level editor

    Thanks Kent,

    this is really something interesting, the CSG approach is great for creating indoor levels for games.
    The programs is very easy to control, I like it. Mikes B3D converter made M15 out of it without trouble.

    I just did not found how to put lights in, do you know how to do it?


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    Re: B3D - MapLet level editor

    I downloaded it and haven't installed it , but glad you tried it out and like it. It will give me encouragement to get into it in the near future
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    Re: B3D - MapLet level editor

    Maplet was the first try to Mark Sibly to create a level editor for Blitz3D. For my taste it is a little unhandy but there are people who do some work with it.

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