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Converting a classicube world to a minecraft world or 3d model

How could I convert a classicube world to a Minecraft world or 3d model. 

I just wanted to experiment with clasicube worlds.

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if theres a map folder somewhere in classicube go get that and recreate the model in mc

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On 12/28/2020 at 1:45 PM, Tou said:

if theres a map folder somewhere in classicube go get that and recreate the model in mc

I was planing on exporting naturally generated terrain to a 3d modeling software to experiment with it, so recrating it would be too hard and i don't have minecraft.

To convert a world as a minecraft world or a 3D model would require someone to program a program to read `.cw` files, which are named ClassicWorld. which uses the same byte structure as minecraft worlds, so all it would require is transforming the block data into minecraft world chunk data...
I can see a Classicube world being converted to a minecraft world before a 3D model.

Although... Classicube has a way of saving a world as a semantic file for MCEdit... now i haven't used MCEdit before, but i could see that converting the data into a 3D model or minecraft world?

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Well I don't have blender and Chromebooks can't download blender without linux and linux is blocked in school computers.

 

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