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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Some problems with my matrix

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Posted: 24th Feb 2004 03:52
Im having some problems with my matrix. See, i built a level using cartography shop 3.02 and its ready and all, but the level seems not be high enough on the gorund, it seems to actually be in the ground. How do i use the ground_height code to raise it??? And heres my second code , when im making my matrix i want it to be bigger than it should be. how do you set how high the matrix is in the 3d game space and hwo wide i can stretch it outwards in all directions? thanks'
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Jedi Jason
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Posted: 24th Feb 2004 04:53
If you are using DBpro then to make your matrix longer/wider, i think u set the dimensions in the make matrix command. For setting it higher in the level I would use the shift matrix up command. Also, are u loading your cartography shop world as a bsp? because i dont think the matrix commands affect BSP's. I'm pretty new to all this too, so i can't guarantee that i'm right with any of these though.

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Posted: 24th Feb 2004 22:01
No, Im using the Dark Basic Classic (DBc) . Any commands to fix that?

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Jedi Jason
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Posted: 25th Feb 2004 03:06
Hmm, i can't help u with DBC, but im sure there is a command for wut u want. try the DBC board maybe

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TKF15H
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Posted: 25th Feb 2004 06:27
isn't "position matrix" also a DBC command?

(1 + 2 + 3 + 4)^2 =(1^3)+(2^3)+(3^3)+(4^3)
100=1+8+27+64

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