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    Saving a graphic

    How do i save a graphic that is in a Picturebox(Picture1)

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    Look up 'SavePicture' in the help files.
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    I dont have the help files, but i looked it up in a book. When i use it an error occurs saying that there is an autoredraw failure.

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    Try this
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    tsk tsk brian

    savepicture(picture1.image,"C:\temp.jpg")

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    lol you found me

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    so, are you making a paint program?

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    Yeah, but i found a book on making a graphics program that goes all the way to 3d...

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    3d, eh?

    Sounds interesting.
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    hmm. 3d (with direct x i bet). so, you want to blow up your computer?

    3d crap always works better/faster when done with direct x in c++ -- i know, ive also started working with direct x a lil bit, and i have a friend who does in in c++.

    c++ can render it an real time :-(

    and thats why im going to learn c++ :-D

    but anyway brian, good luck with the 3d

    (my current project is a remote access control program :-D)

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    well it is wrong that C++ renders so much faster than VB because it is done by Dx anyways...
    C is faster though, while it's not the rendering, but the math you would probably use...
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    ya, thats about right. but hey, faster=better

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