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Re: Just new; Read plz!
[Re: Yarwin]
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06/01/08 17:38
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Yarwin
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Sorry for double post, please read preview post too.
This is very stupid: I cannot click on properties! When i click on it, it does nothing! This is horrible! Properties is needed!
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Re: Just new; Read plz!
[Re: Yarwin]
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06/01/08 22:31
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You seem to be totally lost, LOL!
Slow down a bit, you say you don't even know the first parts of lite-c yet you're trying more complecated things.
Forget that Gamestudio is a 3D product for the moment. In lite-c try to build a couple of basic programs like simple maths ones that add, subtract, multiply and divide variables and print the result to the screen.
Learn about the basic building blocks of the engine like panels, texts, fonts and strings.
I know it's not very exciting but once you get used to the c syntax it all becomes very simple and falls into place. I remember i was in exactly the same position as you when i started, i could not figure out how everything linked together. I didn't know the language, nor did i know how to link SED to WED.
I started doing the workshops and now it is easy. Once you've mastered them, then you can start experimenting with the more "3D" stuff like player movement, models, animations, particles and even shaders if you're that ambitious.
In the end if you'll be able to merge the gamestudio engine inside a higher-level language like c++.
Stick with it, don't give up like i have a couple of times, just keep working through tutorials and don't skip any ones because you feel they are too easy.
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Re: Just new; Read plz!
[Re: DJBMASTER]
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06/04/08 17:59
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Yarwin
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Wow thanks!  This is almost exactly what i hear everyday from my parents/friends  I do not really have friends who do such a things like this, i'm just 12 to be honest I started programming when i was 11.. I've learned HTML, XHTML and JavaScript from books  I think it was in Januari, but nevermind.. Also i am the youngest user of GameStudio right now  Thanks for everything, i'm waiting for some books, which will come soon, about GameStudio A7, english version and Dutch Yup, i'm dutch... Thx! 
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Re: Just new; Read plz!
[Re: DJBMASTER]
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06/07/08 07:45
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You seem to be totally lost, LOL!
Slow down a bit, you say you don't even know the first parts of lite-c yet you're trying more complecated things.
Forget that Gamestudio is a 3D product for the moment. In lite-c try to build a couple of basic programs like simple maths ones that add, subtract, multiply and divide variables and print the result to the screen.
Learn about the basic building blocks of the engine like panels, texts, fonts and strings.
I know it's not very exciting but once you get used to the c syntax it all becomes very simple and falls into place. I remember i was in exactly the same position as you when i started, i could not figure out how everything linked together. I didn't know the language, nor did i know how to link SED to WED.
I started doing the workshops and now it is easy. Once you've mastered them, then you can start experimenting with the more "3D" stuff like player movement, models, animations, particles and even shaders if you're that ambitious.
In the end if you'll be able to merge the gamestudio engine inside a higher-level language like c++.
Stick with it, don't give up like i have a couple of times, just keep working through tutorials and don't skip any ones because you feel they are too easy. But... How do i learn Lite-C? I've learned HTML, XHTML and JavaScript from books, or is this Lite-C language published on the web? Like an online manual, i know there's a manual on this site, but this is not even handy for me to start easy, and ending advanced.
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Re: Just new; Read plz!
[Re: Yarwin]
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06/10/08 18:42
06/10/08 18:42
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Hi, To start, got to Downloadand get the light-c workshops. They come in German and English, so take your pick. Work through them and I think things will be a lot clearer. Have fun,
Jim
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