The Direct3D Wizard is a program to build up 3D scenes consisting of
meshs, decals, lights etc. You can use the functions which are
supported by Direct3D to manipulate all included objects. Position,
color, rotation, textures and more are adjustable for mesh-objects.
Light sources of all types can be set and adjust as you like. Up to
4 different viewports with each 4 different cameras are possible.
You can switch between fullscreen modes and windowed modes.
You need DirectX 5.0 or above.
Our Review: This is an odd application that can be used by game designers to lay out the 3D graphics. A similar engine to that of Crash Bandicoot, the Playstation classic. It maps out a series of shapes and once compiled the image becomes an "object". On the whole this is an application for the advanced game designer, not the beginner.