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Newcomers DBPro Corner / DB Tutorials That Start At The VERY Beginning!

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TDK
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Posted: 15th Aug 2005 00:01
I just dug out the old DB tutorial pages off my hard disk and posted them on my new web site - they might be of some use for those of you who are currently baffled with what DB is all about.

They start assuming that you know nothing about programming at all.

Please let me know if you liked them or found them useful...

http://www.computechtenerife.com/DB/tutorials.htm

TDK_Man
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Posted: 18th Aug 2005 16:06
Not that I need to read them (Although I may use them for reference)
It is agreat idea putting some tutorials on the web.
I have sometimes spent hours looking for tutorials on the web when I first started with Dark basic.

Our aim is to keep the loo's clean, your aim can help.
Resident Evil 4 fanboy
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Posted: 19th Aug 2005 03:28
here's A question. Does the matrix code for DB still apply for DBPro

I'll be waiting for you on halo 2 with a magnum and shotgun in hand!

TDK
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Posted: 19th Aug 2005 20:21 Edited at: 22nd Aug 2005 20:55
Yes, though I believe a couple of new commands like Trim were added to correct problems with texturing glitches.

Apart from that, I think everything else remained the same.

TDK_Man

Heckno
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2005 19:44
Thanks TDK, I have been shying away from building any real matrix so your tips will be useful in the days to come....

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