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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / blue screen when I load a sprite

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Shady Simpson
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Posted: 18th Mar 2003 19:24
Hi,

I've used DarkBASIC Classic for about a year and recently updated to DBPro and whenever I load a sprite the screen turns blue.
Why does this happen?

thanx
MrTAToad
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Posted: 18th Mar 2003 19:27
Sigh...

Read the DBPro Tutorials for an explaination...

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Andy Igoe
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Posted: 18th Mar 2003 22:25
Yup - there's a tutorial especially for you - goto http://www.darkbasicpro.com/tutorials.php

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Shady Simpson
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Posted: 20th Mar 2003 18:04
thanx,

it solved my problem

Daz
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Posted: 20th Mar 2003 19:48
Did you have to make him D/L the tutorial? You could've just said sprites load as 3D objects so do BACKDROP OFF.

Hope I'm right about this as I'll look stupid

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Richard Davey
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Posted: 20th Mar 2003 20:17
Time to look stupid then Daz Perhaps you ought to read the tutorial too?

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MrTAToad
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Posted: 20th Mar 2003 23:11
The main reason I didn't give a straight answer is that the same question was given in a different forum (2D one I think)...

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Daz
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Posted: 21st Mar 2003 20:47
...*sniffs*...I'm new, can I have a little dignity? *sniffs*, *blows nose*

...boohoo...

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MrTAToad
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Posted: 21st Mar 2003 21:19
Dignity ? What's that ??

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