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By combining these simple components, you can create stunningly virtual worlds whose number of variants is virtually unlimited. | By combining these simple components, you can create stunningly virtual worlds whose number of variants is virtually unlimited. | ||
Starting with a rough outline of brushes and possibly terrains, you can fill in architectural detail with other brushes, patches and entities. | Starting with a rough outline of brushes and possibly terrains, you can fill in architectural detail with other brushes, patches and entities. | ||
- | Eventually you will populate your world with more entities that bring your creating to life. | + | Eventually you will populate your world with more entities that bring your creation to life. |
The final step in making a world is compiling it so that it can be run with the Ca3D-Engine. | The final step in making a world is compiling it so that it can be run with the Ca3D-Engine. | ||
This is a quite complex process that precomputes visibility, lighting and many other details. | This is a quite complex process that precomputes visibility, lighting and many other details. | ||
- | Future versions of CaWE will come with a great tool to make compiling much easier, | + | However, CaWE has a great built-in facility to make the compilation process as easy as possible for you. |
- | but until then a little typing at the command-line must be done to run the compilers. | + | The article [[mapping:compiling_new]] has more information about how CaWE assists in compiling maps. |
- | It's still easy to manage, and discussed in detail in the article [[mapping:compiling]]. | + | |