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Post by chaosshadic456 on Mar 27, 2012 18:39:46 GMT -5
i need help with the skills, i can put the homing attack but not work. and i put new objects and not work, help me.
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Post by zankuujinmujinsho on Mar 27, 2012 18:47:45 GMT -5
blitzbasic.com/b3ddocs/docs.phpThat's the command reference for Blitz3D. That's pretty much the most anyone can actually give you right at this moment, since it's pretty difficult to teach someone if the student doesn't know the basics. And speaking of which, we'll also have to see where you are in terms of coding, post examples and things of stuff you've done to the code. Also, ProTip: Don't jump straight into programming if you don't know what direction you're going in. All you're going to get is a whole bunch of broken code everywhere. Study the code some more, as well as try to figure out what direction you want to go. And sure, you could always copy someone else's stuff, but that's immoral and doesn't really give you the sense that you're making your own game. And please, work on your grammar, especially your capitalization. Your Shift key must hate you by now. As well as the "Modify" button on the forum.
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Post by chaosshadic456 on Mar 27, 2012 18:57:53 GMT -5
thanks
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Post by zankuujinmujinsho on Mar 27, 2012 20:13:12 GMT -5
^Obviously didn't get the Point.
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Post by 06hypersonic60 on Mar 28, 2012 7:42:51 GMT -5
lol Yo chaosshadic456, I think before trying to work on blitz3D, you should start by learning something else like animating, or modeling. These are simple. U can learn them, then go into coding. So, at least, if you fail at coding you still have a skill. That's what I did. I started by stage modeling in sketchup ( use it since you're new to this ) then animating ( fragmotion of course then learn 3DSMAX ) and finally few months ago I started coding ( I took a look at the link that edster gave you then read almost all of blitz sonic code and now I'm very good at coding ;D )
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Post by chaosshadic456 on Mar 28, 2012 12:02:16 GMT -5
ok thanks for help me.
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Post by zankuujinmujinsho on Mar 28, 2012 14:29:49 GMT -5
btw, just to clarify. Programming and doing things with models are two completely separate things.
One is an Art and the other has to do with Models.
lol, jk. But seriously, When it gets to College, Programming is in the "Computer Science" area while animation and the like is considered a "Fine Art".
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Post by 06hypersonic60 on Mar 28, 2012 15:23:51 GMT -5
I know they are not the same thing. But, I just wanted to say that he should find out at which thing his better. He can try animating / modeling / coding and see which one he can do better then he can continue to learn the other things. For me, I started by stage modeling then animating then coding then rigging and now remixing songs.
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Post by chaosshadic456 on Mar 28, 2012 16:27:07 GMT -5
the modeling: i'm a stupid in modeling, and animation: i learning, and coding i learning too.
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Post by samcrossette on Mar 28, 2012 17:36:52 GMT -5
For now you should focus on 1 single thing.Either animating or coding, but to learn 2 things at the same time may not being the most simple way to start.
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Post by chaosshadic456 on Mar 28, 2012 19:31:20 GMT -5
ok i'm learning animating with empty models. i already uploading a video of my experience of animating.
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Post by 06hypersonic60 on Mar 29, 2012 4:04:23 GMT -5
what do you mean by empty models? I think u want to say that havn't animations
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Post by chaosshadic456 on Mar 29, 2012 11:07:13 GMT -5
yes, models with no animations
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