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Newcomers DBPro Corner / 2d animation for 3rdperson????????

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Sir Ollie
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Posted: 22nd Oct 2005 16:01 Edited at: 22nd Oct 2005 16:02
Is it possible to do a 3rd person view with 2d animation (like taking pictures from behind you in a running sequence)? how would you do shoot and hit commands?

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Sir Ollie
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Posted: 26th Oct 2005 17:48
helloooooooo?

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Posted: 26th Oct 2005 22:43
Yes it is. You would have to use sprites though and have and use animated sprites (for DBP). In classic you would have to load the sprite and use the get image command to get individual images from one image with a bunch of different images on it.

That is assuming that your doing something like the sonic the hedgehog 3 special stage game.

Sir Ollie
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Posted: 27th Oct 2005 18:43
i have DBP. How do you use the animated sprites command?

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RUCCUS
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Posted: 27th Oct 2005 19:36
Try looking it up in the index and experimenting with sprites. Once you're seasoned with the sprite commands and know your way around fairly well move onto this. Maybe start with just moving the sprite with your arrow keys, then add collision, then some basic A.I sprites, then animation.

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Posted: 27th Oct 2005 22:17
I agree with Ruccus. However, there is a create animated sprite command. I would not suggest doing this until you look more into the sprite commands. Figure out how they work and then start messing with animated sprites.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2005 10:15
ok thanks!

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