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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Implementing skyboxes in DBC enhanced??

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Cian Rice
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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 04:40
How do I implement a sky box into dbc enhanced?

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Cian Rice
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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 05:46
Hello? Anyone willing to help me???
Please[gives puppy dog pow]

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Don Malone
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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 07:22
You will have to allow more time due to time differences. These users seems to be scattered all over the world and with school, jobs and (gasp) social lives; it may take half a day or so to get a response.

I don't have your answer but I am sure you will get one if you are patient.

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Cian Rice
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Posted: 12th Jun 2004 15:18
Thanks, just I usually get rpelies in about 5 minutes so I'm a bit suprised.

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Macrosii
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Posted: 13th Jun 2004 14:05
I have DBpro so not sure if the same but,

Create a large cube, texture it and then scale it by a negative num to invert the faces. Then every loop centre it to the position of your player/camera.

If you create the skybox in a external 3D app then then invert the vertices before saving.

Hope that helps
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Posted: 13th Jun 2004 14:57
You can actually give the cube a negative size to start with, rather than creating it and then giving it a negative scale.

It might be best to create your own though in an external app, as this will give you better control over the texturing of the box.

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