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    Me = DirectX Newbie

    I have no experience in Direct X watsoeva. I am planning a long term game with my friend. I have (i think) grown out of newbieness(disease ) so i think i can handle dx. I've been through the dx tutorial from vbexplorer but that (i think) is not good enough for a dx newbie like me.

    Please recommend and lead me to some resources for Direct X for newbies.

    Thanks

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    Here's my input:

    Jack Hoxley's DirectX4VB Site: http://64.23.12.52//index.asp
    Lucky's VB Gaming Site: http://rookscape.com/vbgaming/tutorials.php
    VoodooVB: http://voodoovb.thenexus.bc.ca/tutorialsindex.html

    -Bryk

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    I would stick with the first one on the list. The tutorials are well written, etc.

    Z.

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    If you're REALLY a newbie or just too lazy, you can use the DX Plug, available at http://www.planet-source-code.com . It has a lot of functions to make DX easier than BitBlt
    Code:
    Temp = Me.GetIQ()
    'Error 9: Overflow
    'DON'T PANIC! :eek:

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    I find that using things like that slow down the program, as Directdraw and Bitblt act a lot differently. I used one once from there and it flipped EVERY time you blitted something to the screen.
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    Hehe lol

    This one isn't perfect too, I had to improve it a lot until it was faster/had a cleaner code, supported windowed mode, and could store some images in video memory for faster special effects
    Code:
    Temp = Me.GetIQ()
    'Error 9: Overflow
    'DON'T PANIC! :eek:

    To learn how to use realistic effects in your games like fire, rain, snow and magic effects, read my article on particles systems here.


    Jotaf's Theories!
    "Cats land on their feet. Toast lands peanut butter side down. A cat with toast strapped to its back will hover above the ground in a state of quantum indecision."

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