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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Tetxuring Plains

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EddieB
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Posted: 26th Oct 2004 01:42
Hi im not a noob but i just need to know how to make a basc plain.

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BatVink
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Posted: 26th Oct 2004 02:07
RTFM!!!!

MAKE OBJECT PLAIN Object Number, Width, Height

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Xander
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Posted: 26th Oct 2004 03:01 Edited at: 26th Oct 2004 03:01
Quote: "Hi im not a noob but i just need to know how to make a basc plain."


There's an oxymoron if I ever saw one...

And no, I did not just call you a name...

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Ric
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Location: object position x
Posted: 26th Oct 2004 03:13
Quote: "There's an oxymoron if I ever saw one...
"


What a blindingly dull word.....


EddieB
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Posted: 26th Oct 2004 05:01
What i ment is do you nake it like a anormal object i didnt mean it like that. Because i saw a plain in a game and it said make object plan 1,100.0

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Ric
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Posted: 26th Oct 2004 20:48
What's the problem? It's in the manual, and BatVink has written it above .... example: 'make object plain 1,10,10' will make a plane, object number 1, with a surface of 10 by 10. You can then move it, texture it, rotate it, whatever - just like any other object. The only thing hard about it is remembering to spell 'plane' wrong.


EddieB
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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 17:53
Thanks ric.

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