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[RELEASED] Realtime CSG - boolean based level editor for Unity (Forums : Level Design : [RELEASED] Realtime CSG - boolean based level editor for Unity) Locked
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Aug 24 2016 Anchor

Hi!

For two years I've been working on a level design tool for Unity that allows you to design levels in Unity using boolean operations.

It uses an unique algorithm that I've been developed over the years that,
unlike other implementations, makes it possible to perform these boolean
operations in real-time! Even after having thousands of brushes in the scene.

And now it's available on the Asset store!


But rather than just tell you, let me show you ..


Some key features:

You can create your own prefabs that you can then drag & drop in the scene.
While dragging your prefabs the scene will update in real-time and your prefabs will align to the surface beneath your mouse.
All while aligning to the grid of course!


You can create your brushes, the building blocks with which you build your level,
by just drawing on the grid plane (or on other surfaces) and extrude the shape you just drew!


You can also easily edit your brushes through clipping, or splitting.


If you want to work in 4-way view, you probably want to see your 2D views to show up in wireframe.
But as we all know, regular wireframe is far from perfect in Unity.
Fortunately realtime-CSG can help make things a bit easier to see!


As for texture tools, there are plenty of things to help you there.
For example, you can easily drag your mouse over multiple surfaces and the
material will follow your mouse over all these surfaces .

If you'd like to know more, just visit the projects' site here !


Aug 25 2016 Anchor

looks great

Aug 25 2016 Anchor

Thanks!



A long belated update:

Shapes can have curves


Drag an object over the surface behind the object


Scale surfaces:


Rotate surfaces:


Extrusion:

More information about the latest update can be found here
This post also contains an update about the valve map importer I'm working on

Edited by: sandervanrossen

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