Blender is a free and open source 3D creation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D pipeline—modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing and motion tracking, and video editing. Advanced users employ Blender’s API for Python scripting to customize the application and write specialized tools; often these are included in Blender’s future releases. Blender is well suited to individuals and small studios who benefit from its unified pipeline and responsive development process. Examples from many Blender-based projects are available in the showcase.
Blender is cross-platform and runs equally well on Linux, Windows and Macintosh computers. Its interface uses OpenGL to provide a consistent experience. To confirm specific compatibility, the list of supported platforms indicates those regularly tested by the development team.
As a community-driven project under the GNU General Public License (GPL), the public is empowered to make small and large changes to the code base, which leads to new features, responsive bug fixes, and better usability. Blender has no price tag, but you can invest, participate, and help to advance a powerful collaborative tool: Blender is your own 3D software.
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GameGuru on Mac
Welcome to GameGuru, game making for everyone. Our mission is to create the easiest and most enjoyable game creator. Join us and our great & enthusiastic community on this journey. Imagine creating a world that you and your friends come together and play… and creating it could be a matter of minutes with no technical jiggery-pokery needed at all! Of course, you can happily spend hours, days..even weeks creating your masterpiece, the great thing about GameGuru is, you won’t be held up by learning strange alien languages or using complex modeling tools. The time you spend with GameGuru is all about creating and having fun whilst doing it.
When you first launch GameGuru, it may appear to be a simple level editor, but it’s actually crammed with lots of useful tools you will need to make your own game, including a character creator, model importer, building maker, complete scripting language and of course, over 6GB of complimentary game assets to get you started. The fact it’s as easy as any in-game level editor is a plus, and unlike level editors, you get to save out what you’ve made and even sell your game!
We’ve created a small game level for you to play and enjoy, which shows you how you might lay out your level, and balance the combat to give the player a challenging experience. You can, of course, edit this level any way you wish and learn from an existing demo level rather than start completely from scratch. We believe there is nothing on the market which enables you to create and share a 3D game as quickly as GameGuru, thanks to a massive starter collection of assets, our easy drag and drop approach and built-in game logic so you don’t need to code it yourself (unless you want to).
GameGuru offers you an easy yet comprehensive game creation process that is open to non-programmers and designers/artists, or anyone who aspires to become a game creator. It also has powerful editing tools for those who want to take their game creation to an even greater and more complex level. The power is there at your fingertips.
As a welcome bonus, we have also included an expansion pack with over 2.8 GB of additional game assets for you to get started, completely free! In fact, all the art you see in the screenshots above are included in GameGuru and you are free to include them in your games, no strings attached. We do sell additional content DLCs, but with over 6,000 megabytes of game assets already crammed into GameGuru, the DLCs are entirely optional.
You just need to follow these easy steps – welcome to the world of game creation! Create your virtual 3D world – Game Design
Construct huge game levels with the easy to use Level Editor. Sculpt your initial game design, add content and then play your game with one click of the Test Game icon:
Design your game and levels adding hills, mountains, water, paths, terrains until you have created the world you want for your game
Add all your environmental items, pick animated 3D objects including buildings, trees/vegetation, man-made objects/barriers with pre-set customizable properties Set the mood by controlling all aspects of the 3D rendered scene with easy to use sliders and combo box choices, including sky/ambiance, day/night scenes, lighting settings.
Decide what your game is – Game Plan
Have you ever wanted to create the game only you can dream of? Now you have the tools to do exactly that, possibly for the first time ever! You can create games very quickly and easily, or add more and more depth as you wish to create a unique game experience:
Create your dream game, whether it’s Modern-day FPS Action, Horror/Zombies, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Cartoon/Zany, Medieval/Historical and many more – you choose! Give your game objectives, missions, weapons, puzzles, collectibles from a suite of pre-set objects supplied, or create/buy/ customize new objects. Add characters to your game from the stock media or design your own with the Character Creator.
Now make your game come to life! – Game Crafting Using the editing tools you can add more depth and details to your game, make the scenes more complex and improve the objectives of your game to challenge experienced gamers:
Use the 3D editing mode to fine-tune your game design Add all the game-play aspects you want in your game and make adjustments Use the assets supplied free with GameGuru or import your own
Use the editing tools to make your characters and objects unique, give them additional behaviors using the powerful LUA scripting language.
Create, share & sell your game – The final result!
Once you have your finished game you can make it available to your friends and other gamers. GameGuru is unique in what it can offer, all at no additional cost: Build your final game – ready to play and share
Save your standalone game as an executable file to use as you wish Publish your game and sell it to others, all royalty free Make, share and play multiplayer games with other GameGuru users
GameGuru and its creators
GameGuru has been developed by The Game Creators and our mission with this product is to develop a game creator that everyone can use, with superior capabilities for those who want to take their creations to the next level. We’re a UK-based Indie development team with years of experience. GameGuru has been designed by gamers for gamers and we want to build and design it along with our enthusiastic community.
Our vision is to produce The Ultimate Game Creator for the PC – a solution that is easier, more intuitive and affordable than any of its competitors. A product grounded and shaped by one of the longest-running game making communities out there. Developing game creating tools is what drives us and we’re super passionate in finding ways to make the whole game creation process as easy as possible.
The Technical Stuff
For those who want to learn more – here are the main elements of GameGuru:
3D Game Engine & Editor
Easy to use, drag & drop style
Birds eye view & 3D fly editing systems
Game world – Construct levels for your games Terrain editor – With easy to use controls you can create unique environments
Infinite vegetation system – Vegetation is auto-generated, just paint it on the map Level of detail – The game engine supports Level Of Detail technology (LOD)
Cascade shadow mapping – Real-time dynamic sun shadow
Lightmapping – Add fast shadows to your levels with the shadow baking system
Sky maps – Choose from a wide range of high-resolution sky maps
Occlusion Culling System – Fast rendering from a special object culling system Light Rays – Let the light flood your game scenes with cool god rays
Connect to the Asset Store to extend your library of game assets
Physics GameGuru uses the Bullet Physics engine to create realistic physics events Rag-doll deaths of characters
Game Characters & Weapons
Customize character in-game properties
Simple Character Creator
A.I scripts control characters – Scripts are coded using the LUA language
GameGuru comes equipped with a range of stock weapons and ammo packs Explosive Munitions – RPGs, grenades, and landmines Ammo pick-ups – Reload weapons during game-play with ammo pickups Jet-pack – A special Jet-pack object lets you fly around your game world
Multiplayer on Steam (GameGuru is required by all users to play multiplayer games)
Build games with multiplayer features Create death-match levels Make Team death-match levels
Build Co-op Multiplayer games
Up to 8 players can play your game Play with friends
Build Games
Save standalone single player games as executable files
Distribute your games royalty free
Choosing Your Game Engine
GameGuru is not designed to compete with professional development tools such as Unity, Unreal and Cry-engine which are ideally suited to producing commercial apps and games. GameGuru is a recreational game maker, not a professional tool, and is still very much in development. GameGuru is unsuitable for serious game development projects at this time, and we highly recommend you visit the forums and ask many questions before you make a decision on the game making tool for you.
Source Filmmaker on Mac
The Source Filmmaker (SFM) is the movie-making tool built and used by us here at Valve to make movies inside the Source game engine. Because the SFM uses the same assets as the game, anything that exists in the game can be used in the movie, and vice versa. By utilizing the hardware rendering power of a modern gaming PC, the SFM allows storytellers to work in a what-you-see-is-what-you-get environment so they can iterate in the context of what it will feel like for the final audience.
To get started, just click the button above to install. The SFM includes all the base game assets from Team Fortress 2 along with assets from some of the first “Meet the Team” short films.
ResourcesOnce you’re up and running, here are some general resources for finding help and learning how to get the most out of the Source Filmmaker.
Official Wiki Documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Video Tutorials
Community Discussions
How to file bug reports