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Fire will never die !
added on the 2002-08-14 13:22:03 by skarab skarab
Okey, LoadRunner at principe, is disapointed with how
to begin and we transform this, one more time, on the
eternal discution of OpenGL vs DirectX ...

Oh, no no no, très meuche les enfants!

Okey, i trying to help you LoadRunner:

I think is bether begining with simple effects like
plasmas, tunnel (pixel-tunnel for example),
2D deformation etc. With this simple effects you can
practice with the very usefull used SIN/COS functions.
Obiusly i don't know your knowledge of C programming
but it's very recomended a solid base of them and,
i think, a little bit of math :)
When you practice with all of them, you can
understand bether the "tricks" of graphics-oriented
programming and you can to envolve to other... API's
I don't trying to convince you to programing on
Hi level accelerated API's: If you want, you can ;)
I think is bether understanding before the "essence"
and envolve, experiment and learn about all of this :)

This is my opinion.

Nothing more LoadRunner, good programming! ;)
added on the 2002-08-14 13:26:49 by pK pK
A major drawback to 3d acceleration is that too many people aren't doing creative things with it. We should be pushing the technology, as it used to be in the old days.

I'm not saying I don't enjoy many of the visually stunning, high-quality 3d accelerated productions that have come out over the past few years, but I am saying that perhaps today's coders are getting lazy.

We need more creative coding, as well as the creativity involved in music, graphics, and overall design.
added on the 2002-08-14 14:24:01 by nf nf
And to address the original question:

If you're just starting out as a coder, my advice is to get accustomed to setting up a rendering context, putting pixels, etc, and then just try and implement some of the things you see in older demos using your brain.

You'll learn a whole lot more if you try and recreate something you see with little or no assistance from others (unless you get really stuck). A few ideas:

- Plasma (sine and cosine waves)
- Basic 3D (brush up on your matrix math and vector algebra)
- Voxel Landscapes

etc, etc. Good luck. :)
added on the 2002-08-14 14:27:48 by nf nf
mann b1n ich bsophen.
naa, egal. .. activatin nglish knoledge.
..
fuck directx fuck opelgl, just start to code.. nf´s cool
bout this - learn them basicz. do something in goodole 13h, start with plotting a pixel (y*320+x, weisst schon. ;) aaaaaahh. (mehr bier) then do some rotozoomer: "(x+y*bla/256) xor (y-x*bla/256)"

..and be happy.




For all you people who don't come up with new ideas,
bukkake this:
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Oh, and Nehe's not half bad...who else comments every fucking line of code ;-)
added on the 2002-08-31 11:28:31 by mconstant mconstant
Metabla, zoombla, copperbla :)
added on the 2002-09-02 10:12:41 by MrMessiah MrMessiah
right lol
added on the 2006-09-13 12:09:21 by elkmoose elkmoose
Quote:
Metabla, zoombla, copperbla :)


You forgot blabla :D
added on the 2006-09-13 14:53:46 by StingRay StingRay
lol lol
added on the 2006-09-13 22:09:34 by elkmoose elkmoose

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