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Dark GDK / GAME CONTEST by Intel - Stumbled across this and thought you might like to See!

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jason p sage
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Lilith
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Posted: 8th Apr 2008 02:54
So many ideas, so little time.

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Rodrigo Brambilla
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Posted: 2nd Jun 2008 19:04
My game is participating. Here is the link: http://softwarecontests.intel.com/gamedemo/entrydetail.php?entryid=167

Though, it's DBPro not DGDK.
Someone else participating?

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programing maniac
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Posted: 2nd Jun 2008 22:03
I might participate, though later when I get a good game going. Nice game thought!

Oh, and cool website jason!

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programing maniac
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Posted: 2nd Jun 2008 22:07
Quote: "My game is participating. Here is the link: http://softwarecontests.intel.com/gamedemo/entrydetail.php?entryid=167"


You have one more thumbs up! Cool game! Good luck

~~Its not about what you know, its about how you figure it out.~~
jason p sage
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Posted: 2nd Jun 2008 22:55
@Rodrigo Brambilla - I gave ya two! (Second cuz I didn't realize newest posts on top )

Thanx Programming Maniac about the kind words on my humble site....

Guess what I can't wait for.... this web site to become "loaded"

http://www.ironinfantry.com

Lilith
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Posted: 2nd Jun 2008 23:06
Quote: "My game is participating. Here is the link: http://softwarecontests.intel.com/gamedemo/entrydetail.php?entryid=167"


Kewl looking stuff. It looks like it took a lot of effort just to do the modeling. It reminds in, in a sense, of a multi-axis ride I was on once where there was a roller coaster in a child's bedroom and we, the audience, were supposed to be on a car on the coaster racing through and around furniture and toys.

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Rodrigo Brambilla
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2008 15:26
Thanks for the comments there Jason.
Lilith, you really liked the models? Thanks. But they are meant to be just prototypes. I'm remodeling everything..

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jason p sage
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2008 15:32
I stil can't get over that guy on the contest site saying
Quote: "...Finally think out of the box for once - make a racing game with cars."


Rodrigo Brambilla
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2008 19:46
May be he "just crawled out from under a rock."

heheheheheheh

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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 00:42
Quote: "But they are meant to be just prototypes. I'm remodeling everything..
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I can't help but ask, since I am looking for a new modeling program, blender is really getting me MAD!, What program do you use? Blender is always screwing up and making things see through....

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Rodrigo Brambilla
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 19:36
I use 3dsMax 8.
It's good though a little expensive.

I don't like blender but it's more because I don't know how to use it than by any other means.

Rodrigo Brambilla
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 19:49
Quote: "I don't like blender but it's more because I don't know how to use it than by any other means."


It is really complicated when you first start... Though, I am pretty used to it, so it isn't hard for me. Also, there are great tutorials for blender.

Quote: "I use 3dsMax 8.
It's good though a little expensive."


hm... Well, I will look into it, see if it is worth it.

Thanks

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SunDawg
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 21:56
I guess I'm 'oldschool,' I'm still using 3DS Max 7. But I prefer it, leaps and bounds, to blender.


My site, for various stuff that I make.
Rodrigo Brambilla
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 22:10
I started (to play, not to work seriously) with 3dsR2 (for DOS). So i just don't want to trow away all those years of "experience".

"My precious"

But it's true that the blender tutorials are really good!

I started to think this forum should be noved to "3 Dimensional chat".


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jason p sage
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 22:35
Perhaps it should - but I don't frequent there - so I guess I'll miss out

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