Sorry your browser is not supported!

You are using an outdated browser that does not support modern web technologies, in order to use this site please update to a new browser.

Browsers supported include Chrome, FireFox, Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer 10+ or Microsoft Edge.

Newcomers DBPro Corner / Another question: where can I get simple Dark Basic examples?

Author
Message
XoRiC
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 24th Nov 2002
Location: Germany
Posted: 24th Nov 2002 21:47
hi
I got a few examples and wrote out the commands and learnt them..
but I didn't find an example how to create a model (for example a player-model or items,...)
or do I have to use programs like Milkshape 3D?
Thanks
XoRiC
AnalSauceMonkey
22
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 24th Oct 2002
Location: I can't find myself
Posted: 24th Nov 2002 21:58
are you asking if you can make a 3d model with darkbasic? well, you can't. you will need a 3d modeller. i would recommend milkshape.
XoRiC
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 24th Nov 2002
Location: Germany
Posted: 25th Nov 2002 20:40
hi
can you tell me a page where I can download some models?
I don't know how to handle with Milkshape!
Thanks!!
XoRiC

AnalSauceMonkey
22
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 24th Oct 2002
Location: I can't find myself
Posted: 25th Nov 2002 23:02
I don't know. try searching google for "3ds models".
John H
Retired Moderator
22
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 14th Oct 2002
Location: Burlington, VT
Posted: 25th Nov 2002 23:07
check out my dev teams page- multiple model sites:

http://www.halbrosproductions.netfirms.com

Current - RPG: Eternal Destiny : Help Wanted!
Upcoming- MMOFPS- Paintball Game: HELP WANTED!
Http://halbrosproductions.netfirms.com
The Darthster
22
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 25th Sep 2002
Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 26th Nov 2002 00:24
Interestingly, I think you can make models with DBPro at least. You can create memblocks from scratch, create meshes from memblocks and save meshes as .x files.
XoRiC
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 24th Nov 2002
Location: Germany
Posted: 26th Nov 2002 23:06
tanks@RPGgamer
I'll chet the page!!

to Darthster:
Thanks first!
Have you got any example how to do that?
I'm new and don't know it!
thanks again!
Greets
XoRiC

JimB
22
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 21st Sep 2002
Location: UK
Posted: 27th Nov 2002 00:08
RPGgamer: I had to look really hard to see that the word
"click" on click to enter actually said "click" LOL.

JimB

John H
Retired Moderator
22
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 14th Oct 2002
Location: Burlington, VT
Posted: 27th Nov 2002 03:59
Um---- yah??? Couldnt ya just figure out when you moved your mouse over it and the url came up???

**********************************************************

If your just starting out modelling- heres some sites:

Well, one, check out my site, the one I listed earlier.

www.3dcafe.com
www.the3darchive.com
www.3dtotal.com

Here are some FREE, EASY (mostly) modelling programs.

Anim8or
www.anim8or.com

Wings 3d
www.wings3d.com

GMax (by discreet)
http://www.discreet.com/products/gmax/

Plama (by discreet)
http://www.discreet.com/products/plasma/

For a powerful, great priced modeller, MILKSHAPE!!! GET IT NOW!!! Well, once you try the other ones, and try the milkshape demo, just so your not TOTALLY clueless

And of course, there are the really expensive programs such as Lightwave and 3d Studio Max, but they are way over 1000 US dollars, so dont worry bout those yet. Start small move up. Id recommend Anim8or as the most easy-to-use program, but Gmax is probably the most powerful. Me? I use both!

John
RPGamer
Head of the Halbros Productions Team

PS: If you need any help, catch me on any instant messenger at these names:

MSN: TheBedroomProgrammer@hotmail.com
AIM: Johnrocs
Yahoo!: rpggamer8

I'd be glad to help you! We were all where you are once, don't worry!

Current - RPG: Eternal Destiny : Help Wanted!
Upcoming- MMOFPS- Paintball Game: HELP WANTED!
Http://halbrosproductions.netfirms.com

Login to post a reply

Server time is: 2024-11-23 18:00:29
Your offset time is: 2024-11-23 18:00:29