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southpaw
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Posted: 28th Aug 2007 06:30
i have some 3d models that i have created and i am new to dbpro. how do i go about displaying them in dbro so that i may see how they look.
pcRaider
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Posted: 28th Aug 2007 07:56
I attach a program of a sample.

You be careful to size of a model.
When a model is too big and is too small,
You cannot look.

If Texter is an opposite direction,
You cannot look.

Attach the model whom you have,
We can perform a better discussion.

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southpaw
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Posted: 28th Aug 2007 18:39
i got the file. thanx for the help. in your example, your model wasn't centered on my screen. have my system interpreted file incorrectly?
pcRaider
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Posted: 30th Aug 2007 08:06
it's sample model is big.
and not center by program.

You change a position by a program.
You change a direction by a program.
PresFox
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Posted: 30th Aug 2007 11:58
No, you dont, you use DBPRO's POSITION object and ROTATE object for that.

Pcraider, you obviously dont know DBpro well yet, dont give advice to people if you dont know how it works yourself

Microsoft isnt evil, they just make really crappy operating systems -- Linus torvalds
tikki
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Posted: 30th Aug 2007 19:23 Edited at: 30th Aug 2007 19:25
he/she doesn't speak english good. he/she is very well with DBP.

Quote: "You change a position by a program.
You change a direction by a program."

that translates to:
You change the position by using code.
You change the direction by using code.
"program" ment "dark basic"

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@ topic starter:
try looking in the manual. its very detailed and helpful

RAWR!
PresFox
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Posted: 30th Aug 2007 22:48
ok.....

if thats really the case i apologize

Microsoft isnt evil, they just make really crappy operating systems -- Linus torvalds

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