Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/02/04:06:47
From: | eleggo AT generation DOT net (Erroll Leggo)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: Allegro 3D examples needed DESPERATLEY.
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Date: | Sat, 01 Mar 1997 23:15:59 GMT
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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>I've tried following the 3D examples in the Allegro folder and I'm
>stuck.Especially with the matrix stuff.
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>Could somebody email me 2 source codes one for a cube and one for a
>pyramid?? Just drawing a plain object onto the screen and a function to
>make it rotate.
>This isn't important but you could add functions which fill the faces
>with the different fill methods but not implemented in any way.
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>I'd prefer the code to be non cryptic for me to follow easily,so I can
>follow the maths.With as much commenting as possible.
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>Unless someone can point me to a 3D tutorial that would be of some help
>to me with Allegro.
>I've been told to get a book on algebra but any tutorials/books must be
>available on the net.
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>--
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>David Jenkins
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Having much the same problem... I just looked at ex22.c, nice... but
I was wondering if there is any program to convert wireframe models
from any of the popular formats to allegro?
Just started using the library and I am hooked!
Haven't done any programming since school, but this is fun again,
thanks Shawn!
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