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Newcomers DBPro Corner / ok now what.

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lava man
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Posted: 1st Feb 2007 02:00
i have figurd out how to make objects
and load them and how to load sounds and other media
but how do i put them all together.
like what order do i put stuff in
and how do i make cameras

I use dbp and xna
Zotoaster
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Posted: 1st Feb 2007 02:08
The main camera is already built in. You don't need to make anymore unless it's for special reasons.

lava man
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Posted: 1st Feb 2007 02:29
so what order would i rite my code.

I use dbp and xna
CattleRustler
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Posted: 1st Feb 2007 02:41
in whatever order you want things to happen

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lava man
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Posted: 1st Feb 2007 02:48
ok thanks.

I use dbp and xna
TDK
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Posted: 1st Feb 2007 04:34
CattleRustler:

Lol! Don't be cruel...

lava man:

CattleRustler is pulling your leg. Go and read some tutorials on program layout (try parts 1 to 4 of my series for beginners in the stickies at the top of this forum).

If you don't, you'll have all sorts of problems.

TDK_Man

lava man
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Posted: 1st Feb 2007 18:45
thanks

I use dbp and xna
CattleRustler
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Posted: 1st Feb 2007 19:12
lol, no I wasnt trying to kid him, I meant:

prior to entering your main loop you will want to load up objects and textures and images, sounds, etc etc. Now regardless if these steps are broken out into functions, or coded-inline like beginners most likely will, they are still ordered "steps" that you determine by the order of the code - heck, even the main loop is just an ordered set of steps. So my original answer, while rushed, and a bit cheeky, was being serious

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Kieran
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Posted: 1st Feb 2007 19:23
The best order is this (in my opinion)



if i missed something let me know but media is like cameras, models, images etc. it doesn't matter what order the media is in as long as you keep it tidy and organised

~Kieran
Sixty Squares
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Posted: 2nd Feb 2007 03:57
Quote: "If you don't, you'll have all sorts of problems."


Actually I've never had any layout problems and I didn't read your tutorials at all.

I used the example programs that came with DBC

TDK
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Posted: 2nd Feb 2007 06:06 Edited at: 2nd Feb 2007 06:08
Quote: "I used the example programs that came with DBC"


Unfortunately you are in the minority - most newcomers don't.

And when I said "If you don't, you'll have all sorts of problems.", I wasn't referring to reading my tutorials, I meant tutorials in general. (I just re-read it and it's definitely what I put).

TDK_Man

lava man
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Posted: 2nd Feb 2007 20:48
ok now i got it thanks

I use dbp and xna

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