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[RESOLVED] What gives?
What is up with these forums? There are some real problems...I haven't been able to reply to my "Fading Pictures" thread yet just because I keep getting an error page after I log in. Lucky me, I could log in this time.
Anyway, replying to my "Fading Pictures" thread, I download the code that was available, but it's a little complicated...probably because it does more than what I'm asking for. All I'm asking for is simple code to fade a picture in from white and out to white smoothly. Any help wold be appreciated. Thank you very much!!!
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And that's the most simple it's going to get! I'm sorry, but most games are written in C++ which, in turn, uses DirectDraw or assembly to get the results of 'smooth'. You're going to have to work hard to do it correctly and 'smoothly' in VB.