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 / Black Background

Author
Message
Cameron
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 7th Aug 2005
Location: In Your Closet...
Posted: 17th Aug 2005 06:10
How do i make my background like blue because no matter wat i do it just stays black i tried backdrop off and on still black. help here.
i want it blue.


"Computers Are Not Smart. They Just Do What You Tell Them To."
Grog Grueslayer
Valued Member
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 30th May 2005
Playing: Green Hell
Posted: 17th Aug 2005 06:16
When you clear the screen you can clear it with a color rather than just black.

master programmer
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 30th May 2005
Location: 3D Space
Posted: 17th Aug 2005 06:17
use: color backdrop rgb(0,0,250)

TDK
Retired Moderator
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 19th Nov 2002
Location: UK
Posted: 17th Aug 2005 16:32
master programmer:

Lol!

How can the problem be the backdrop? He says he has a black background and he wants blue. The default backdrop is already blue, so that can't be the problem.

Grog already gave him the most likely answer and you may be just confusing him more.

TDK_Man

Cameron
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 7th Aug 2005
Location: In Your Closet...
Posted: 17th Aug 2005 16:39
nononono all of those worked but
only when sync is on the backdrop is blue
so i dont know because in my game my images for player are blue on the legs and feet and i cant see it. is there a way to have a textured backdop


"Computers Are Not Smart. They Just Do What You Tell Them To."
spooky
22
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 30th Aug 2002
Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 17th Aug 2005 16:42
You only get blue background if using any 3D command in program - it is the default backdrop colour.

If only using 2D commands, then background is black and you use CLS command, eg,

CLS RGB(255,0,0)

will give red background

Boo!
Cameron
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 7th Aug 2005
Location: In Your Closet...
Posted: 17th Aug 2005 16:49
Ok Thank You All


"Computers Are Not Smart. They Just Do What You Tell Them To."

Login to post a reply

Server time is: 2024-09-24 01:24:57
Your offset time is: 2024-09-24 01:24:57