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Monday, June 15, 2009


Cube Kingdom is an application that can be used to create 3D models out of blocks with the same size and dimension. Squares can be placed, erased or coloured over with just a click or two, and there are sixteen different colours that you can choose from to apply to your building blocks.

Hold the middle mouse button to move your construction around the window. The scroll wheel can be used to zoom in or out, and models can be saved or retrieved by selecting the first menu bar option. You can also edit Cube Kingdom's text configuration file to change background colour and other settings.

A handy tool that might be useful for designing structures quickly before building them in Minecraft.

Comments

Well hello there you beautiful voxels you!

can someone please translate the menus ^^?

File (F)
- New (N)
- Open (O)
- Save (S)
- ? (A)
- Terminate/Exit (T)

Options (O)
- Undo (U)
- Repeat (R)
- Reset Camera View to Default (C)

View (V)
- Paint Toolbar (P)
- Status Bar (S)

Help (H)
- Help (H)
- About (A)

tnx tim :)

@tim>>the (A) option under file is probably "Save As..."

anyways, this will be quite useful for planning in games such as Infiniminer and Dwarf Fortress.

keyboard shortcuts:

w,a,s,d - pan (same as middle-click i assume)
arrows - rotate (same as right-click)
f,g - zoom

i seriously wish there were tool shortcuts.
switching between pencil/eraser (create/destroy) is a serious pain, i might make a macro.

http://img30.imageshack.us/i/megaman.jpg/

wich one is the real and wich one I made?

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