Adobe CS 5.5 plus T3D
by Q Kaseman · in Torque 3D Professional · 05/25/2011 (3:38 pm) · 2 replies
Is this a good combination? Bad one?
I'm considering getting Adobe CS 5.5 as it would allow me to do Flash games as well, but I was wondering if the art you can create in those (mainly Illustrator of Photoshop) can easily be brought into Torque3D.
If not, what is a good art program?
[EDIT]
Also, for any of you who have used Torque3D on both Mac and PC, which is better? I believe they say PC is better, but I was wondering what anyone who has experienced both though. (Such as, what can you do on one that you can't do on the other, what is easier on one, ect. . .).
Thanks!
I'm considering getting Adobe CS 5.5 as it would allow me to do Flash games as well, but I was wondering if the art you can create in those (mainly Illustrator of Photoshop) can easily be brought into Torque3D.
If not, what is a good art program?
[EDIT]
Also, for any of you who have used Torque3D on both Mac and PC, which is better? I believe they say PC is better, but I was wondering what anyone who has experienced both though. (Such as, what can you do on one that you can't do on the other, what is easier on one, ect. . .).
Thanks!
#2
The video-game market has still more end-user with a PC. If you wanna make mobile games, then you are better with Mac for the iPhone apps.
But in the end it depends on you orientation. Business or just for fun, etc.
You could make Mac games (beside iPad or phone) only for the fun of it.
05/25/2011 (4:52 pm)
Yep, Photoshop.The video-game market has still more end-user with a PC. If you wanna make mobile games, then you are better with Mac for the iPhone apps.
But in the end it depends on you orientation. Business or just for fun, etc.
You could make Mac games (beside iPad or phone) only for the fun of it.
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