Thread: Utilizing 3D Graphics For The N e w b i e

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    Utilizing 3D Graphics For The N e w b i e

    Howdy again all! :-)

    Hey just downloaded Anim8tor. Awesome little program. Great for me starting out. Just curious though, how in the world would I utilize the 3d wireframes and the animations and landscapes it makes in my C++ And VC++ programs? Any clues? = Zedd
    "Who ya gonna call?"

    AWAX

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    look into directx programming.....

    run a search on google for tutorials
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    hand code a loader,

    look at http://www.wotsit.org for the formats and it will slowly become clear how it is done...
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    Do you meen newbie to programing or to 3d graphics? 3d
    graphics are not nebie matial.

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    did you mean Newbie Material???

    Doing 3d Graphics, terrain, models, animation is definitely NOT for newbies.

    Learn OpenGL when you can.

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