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Newcomers DBPro Corner / any tutorials on making rain effect(particles) ?

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evan
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2003 04:05
Are ther any tutorials on the Particle command set ?
I've looked on the DBPro site and in the code
snippet forum but couldnt find anything.

Ta.
John H
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2003 06:33
Doesnt one come with dbp

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evan
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2003 11:39
I bought dbpro from amazon,and all that came
with it was a Reference Manual.Should there
have been more ?
John H
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2003 21:39
In the C:\Program Files\Dark Basic Software\Dark Basic Professional directory there should be some examples.

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Kentaree
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2003 00:05
Check the code snippets section, you will see one of my threads called rain effect and it uses custom particles to create rain, thus also making it more customisable. It's made for DB, but it should work in DBP, if not, tell me, and I'll fix it for you.

Cheers,
Kentaree

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evan
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2003 00:51
thanx both
evan
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2003 00:56
Found the examples in the DBPro directory.thanks.

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