Good tutorial for learning game programming. Finally being able to compile Lamothe's Directx8.1 stuff with bloodshed
http://www.imagethis.org/
Good tutorial for learning game programming. Finally being able to compile Lamothe's Directx8.1 stuff with bloodshed
http://www.imagethis.org/
Last edited by octavian; 02-17-2006 at 07:46 PM. Reason: more info
I would like to inform you about the new group for 2D Game Making Tutorials for newbies and not only.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2D_Game_Making_Tutorials/
These tutorials (I hope) might help and those that are not good in programming..
Anyone is welcome to add he's own tutorials.
All tutorials are in Open Document format, so you might need to download and use the free and excellent OpenOffice Suite.
Not sure if this has been posted here before but I just found it and I'm about to pop out so:
http://www.devmaster.net/articles/so...ring/part1.php
Nice meaty article about all things 3D (almost all). I'll certainly be giving this one a thorough read tonight!
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- Mike McShaffry
Thought this may be a good link, i found it great when i was choosing an ide and need to set up directX. Its a tutorial for setting up DirectX with Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition
http://www.burninghands.net/2006/04/...h-directx-sdk/
When I was first getting into the idea of Game programming I found Riemers XNA Tutorial > Home really useful, I startes with the XNA tutes and will move onto the C++/DirectX ones when I get time..
What I really would like to say is what a page of links! Lovely Jubbly! Thanks
Really love the Google Doodle for kids programming. I think it's a really fun way of introducing programming basics to newbies and should be employed on a wider scale in the schools across Pakistan.
https://g.co/doodle/vd8xer?ds=cl
CDX - Wrapper classes for DirectX (Free)
I think they're pretty cool and I'm currently using it to write a "shmup" (shoot 'em up).
They've basically wrapped DirectX and added a few classes to support 2D and 3D games programming, although I haven't checked out the 3D classes yet.
I find it quite useful and easy to use and would recommend it to anyone who doesn't want to get bogged down by the DirectX COM interfaces.
My site:
http://www.bludstaynesoftware.tk
It's got a few basic C++ tutorials and one on tile engines. It's a work in progress, so don't expect too much out of it.
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I spoke as a child,
I thought as a child,
I reasoned as a child.
When I became a man,
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My Site
I am developing a Basic language for game development that is open GL based and I have tutorials once I finish transfering the content over to my new portal i made.
needs proper language support installed but a decent site it looks
http://www.openglsource.com/
Well thanks, but i just redid the whole site to look better. I will take your advice and add the language support. I am going to probably add the content to the site today. I now use snartor's ezportal instead of mine, but it is nicer. lol
i meant the link i posted, but your sites nice too