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Newcomers DBPro Corner / how many objects are in DBpro

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schnuppefamily
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2014 10:06
I was just wondering how many objects are there
Rudolpho
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2014 11:52
What exactly do you mean with an "object"?
How many 3D objects you can have?
How many different resource types there are (objects, images, sounds etc.)?
Something else?


"Why do programmers get Halloween and Christmas mixed up?"
schnuppefamily
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2014 11:58
3D object like a cube or a cone they are the only 3D objects I know of
BatVink
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2014 14:07
Cube, Cone, Sphere, Plane and any models you load (LOAD OBJECT).

Derek Darkly
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2014 15:34 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2014 15:39
... also Cylinder and Triangle.

Press F1 in your editor to pull up the help menu.
Find the A-Z INDEX of commands, then hit CTRL+F to search "make object".

schnuppefamily
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2014 19:44
thank you for the help
schnuppefamily
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thank you for the help
schnuppefamily
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thank you for the help
Clonkex
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Posted: 4th Sep 2014 04:02
@schnuppefamily:

You're a new user and therefore still on post-approval (which means a mod has to manually approve your posts). Post once and wait, ok man?

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