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Posted 2003-02-25, 07:49 AM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
lol why didn't you go to some crappy 1 month intensive course there?
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Posted 2003-02-25, 11:21 AM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
It is a school, so it has semesters.
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Posted 2003-02-25, 04:38 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
so i have seem schools offer part time courses... at least the 3 schools within 20 mins drive of me do
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Posted 2003-02-25, 05:46 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
I will see if they have those here, I would like one.
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Posted 2003-02-25, 06:44 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
all school should have it just ask around you'll get your answer
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Posted 2003-02-25, 09:21 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
Yep, I surely will, I really want to focus in Computer Graphic Programming too.
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Posted 2003-02-25, 10:56 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
i have an ebook on directx gfx programming
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Posted 2003-02-26, 03:23 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
I was into DirectX, but I dont like it. OpenGL is my thing.
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Posted 2003-02-26, 03:25 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
directX is still widely used, it's good to have both
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Posted 2003-02-27, 09:48 AM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
Yeah, I just never likes it, Vodoo's run well with DirectX too, right?
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Posted 2003-02-27, 04:28 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
i'm pretty sure everything runs well with directX but a crappy thing about it is that... it splits every polygon into two... make them triangles
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Posted 2003-02-27, 04:59 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
everything does, but i just think openGL is faster.
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Posted 2003-02-27, 08:00 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
i did say directX split every polygon into triangles, more polygons = slower render time
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Posted 2003-02-28, 11:35 AM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
yeah, but directX does work well with Glide and Windows to make up for that in a small way.
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Posted 2003-02-28, 09:55 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
well it'll be only a matter of time before linux take over the OS world!
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Posted 2003-02-28, 10:32 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
yep, then it will be OpenGL, since DX wont work with linux
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