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DarkBASIC Discussion / .x model as matrix

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Shogun Blackbrunei
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Posted: 24th Jan 2004 17:37
Does anyone know how to use a .x model as a matrix?
I mean if there is some way to treat a .x (or .3ds or whatever) model as a matrix -> for example when i want to get the ground's height i use get ground height 1,x,z -> now what i want is the 1 to be a model, not a mtrix...
Hope you understand me.....
hexGEAR
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Posted: 24th Jan 2004 18:35 Edited at: 24th Jan 2004 21:48
make your object the same shape as your matrix, hide your matrix and use it for calculations.

Shogun Blackbrunei
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Posted: 25th Jan 2004 19:41
Well, thats the whole problem, I can't make good shaped matrices, so I want to use models....
Phaelax
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Posted: 25th Jan 2004 22:22
Can you plz not post your question in every topic.

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Shogun Blackbrunei
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Posted: 26th Jan 2004 13:00
Sorry
John H
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Posted: 26th Jan 2004 14:03
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Travis
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Posted: 1st Feb 2004 15:35
what r u rpgamer, ng's advertising agent lol u seem to say www.nuclearglory.com more then any other phrase
Sjakie
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Posted: 1st Feb 2004 22:06
Its very easy... i did it in 10 minutes

1: make a simple 3d model wich can be used as ground

2: go to www.nuclearglory.com and download the collision dll (works with free trial)

3: figure out how to use the dll and there you got it

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Posted: 1st Feb 2004 22:11 Edited at: 2nd Feb 2004 03:25
@Travis
We got a compo going. Who can say: http://www.nuclearglory.com the most?

You get extra points for hyper-linking it. haha

@Travis - (post below)
Okay. You've got 5 points PLUS a 2 point hyper-link bonus. That's 7 points, you're off to a great start! Keep at it!

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Travis
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Posted: 2nd Feb 2004 01:32 Edited at: 2nd Feb 2004 01:36

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