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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / [b]Can DBDN teach me about texturing effects and vector 3?[/b]

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ICERGB
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Posted: 13th Dec 2002 12:24
Is DBDN worth it?
Does it have information about texturing effect and how to apply them?
Does it show something about vector 3 in action?

Or will I be disapointed?
IanM
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Posted: 13th Dec 2002 21:01
1) Yes, for me it is.
2) No.
3) No.
4) Maybe.

People seem to have the impression that DBDN is an exclusive club. Actually, almost everyone that I see there, I see here also.

What you see advertised here ( http://www.darkbasic.com/c.php?f=dbdn ) is exactly what you get.

Oh, and sometimes the members will also offer beta's before public distribution.
UberTuba
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Posted: 13th Dec 2002 21:42
has dbsn suddenly become free? I costs 13$ a month, and that's just too much for some people.

Life is a terminal disease.
You never survive it.
brittd
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Posted: 13th Dec 2002 23:36
DBDN so far has not help me much with understanding Vector3 or any other programming. Most of what I have leared has come from normal dbdn users who also come to this site. Still don't understand more then the basic of what a vector3. Can't use most of the vector3 commands.
ICERGB
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Posted: 14th Dec 2002 06:55
TKS is what I wanted to know...

You'd think that there would be some sample of vector 3 usage or usage of some of the texturing commmands in DBDN or here in the snippets files by the creators of DBPro.

There must not be many people using it at all.

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