Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/06/16:48:11
David Jenkins <me AT jenkinsdavid DOT demon DOT co DOT uk> wrote:
[on example code or docs for Plush]
>But they're not very well documented.
>I suppose given LOTS of time for experimenting I could figure it out.
Actually, just reading the darn source code for (say) duckdemo +
reading the plush.h file can be pretty enlightening.
>Is anyone else doing anything with this library???
>And if not,why not???
I've been hacking together a little something for fun... too bad I
don't really know Allegro or Plush too well.
It's basically a heirarchical collection of boxes in a human
shape. The heirarchy makes it easy to animate (bend at the shoulder, and
the entire arm and hand moves with it. Rotate the top-level object and
the entire "person" rotates.) I think a few weeks and it might be
semi-cool to look at... but then again, probably not.
On a non-Plush note, could someone explain in simple terms (cause
I'm a simple person) how to install and use Mesa? Typing make gcc (gcc
being the name of the generic gcc-enabled system) doesn't work, and there
is no djgpp target... there is a Watcom batch file that I couldn't figure
out how to swap to djgpp style.
thanks,
Andrew
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