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#1 2007-10-10 21:17:08

S65
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Registered: 2007-05-18
Posts: 100+

True 3D (really)

http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/S65/43418

This project draws a fully 3D room using the pen and one-point perspective. You can fully rotate this room in 3D, kill a monster blocking the way (who actually uses "fake" 3D, because it's a sprite), and move back and forth. You can also go through the door the monster is blocking to another room with a new monster that looks exactly like the old one ( yikes ).

At this point, the engine can only draw rectangular 3D rooms. I hope to add in more features as time goes on.

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#2 2007-10-11 13:20:54

11alex
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Registered: 2007-06-15
Posts: 100+

Re: True 3D (really)

Do your game so its goes around fully


www.flowbolt.com

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#3 2007-10-11 18:28:38

reedfe
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Registered: 2007-09-14
Posts: 9

Re: True 3D (really)

11alex... all you do is criticize peoples work

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#4 2007-10-11 18:46:20

relyt12101
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Registered: 2007-05-19
Posts: 500+

Re: True 3D (really)

Cool!


http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/2860/pspbanneregg089deiy0.png

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#5 2007-10-12 02:40:22

JoelP
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Registered: 2007-07-20
Posts: 100+

Re: True 3D (really)

11alex wasnt exactly critisizing, he vwas suggesting an improvement


do you want to see  real 3D ? come here and have a 3D runaround. the game will soon be a fighting game, as you can see when you press space   http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/JoelP/33274

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#6 2007-10-12 12:39:46

11alex
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Registered: 2007-06-15
Posts: 100+

Re: True 3D (really)

yeah! reedfe


www.flowbolt.com

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#7 2007-10-13 19:11:03

Sweetpea41197
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Registered: 2007-09-30
Posts: 17

Re: True 3D (really)

It's a fun game, but maybe, change the monster, it doesn't fit in  tongue .

Last edited by Sweetpea41197 (2007-10-13 19:11:25)


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