At 2/21/10 05:15 PM, Archon68 wrote:At 2/21/10 05:00 PM, Sam wrote: So, anyone up for coding it?What exactly is the point of that game?
I have no idea.
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At 2/21/10 05:15 PM, Archon68 wrote:At 2/21/10 05:00 PM, Sam wrote: So, anyone up for coding it?What exactly is the point of that game?
I have no idea.
At 2/21/10 05:37 PM, zrb wrote:At 2/21/10 05:25 PM, liam wrote: Nice but the eyes look like they are floating above the character rather than being a part of him. Looks like a cross between Bitey and Sackboy, very nice.Haha its true, I didn't indent the head for the space where the eyes go yet is why.
Thanks :)
Up for teaching me how to use it? ;)
At 2/21/10 05:44 PM, Sam wrote: Up for teaching me how to use it? ;)
I need to learn 3dsmax one day
At 2/21/10 06:12 PM, citricsquid wrote: Is it lame for a site to pay for traffic? armorgames is paying for people to post "RT Make sure to follow @ArmorGames for the very best in FREE online games. Anyone want to Crush a Castle?? http://armorgames.com/vMww " on twitter.
It's a bit of an unusual thing to do (the twittering, that is), but getting traffic is essentially the goal of any website. The more traffic they obtain, the more successful the website, so it makes sense that they pay for anything that achieves this. I mean, they don't just sponsor games to be nice.
Sure, it seems lame now, but if it works, loads of websites will be doing it soon. Like asking for Diggs or for people to join on Facebook (apart from ArmorGames are now using money as a catalyst).
At 2/21/10 05:26 PM, Sam wrote:At 2/21/10 05:15 PM, Archon68 wrote:I have no idea.At 2/21/10 05:00 PM, Sam wrote: So, anyone up for coding it?What exactly is the point of that game?
Haha. It looks like an interesting game nonetheless.
I'd program it but I'm swamped right now. Good luck finding someone.
Dunno if this has been brought up before but: Face Transformer
Wow. I'm kinda late, but dang. Lots of people look way different then I expected.
I am a FAB
At 2/21/10 07:24 PM, windowskiller wrote: Wow. I'm kinda late, but dang. Lots of people look way different then I expected.
I want to go to an NG meetup sometime. They sound so epic.
ON A SIDE NOTE
....I'd like to make myself believe that Planet Earth turns sloooooowly....It's hard to say that I'd rather stay awake when I'm asleep...
I can't stop listening to that damn song.
PLATFORMER SLOPE DETECTION
So, I'm working on a game that requires movement up and down hills, curves, and ramps. Hooray for me...
Right now it really sucks. Dump.
I'll fix it tomorrow. For now, enjoy the super-sexy red square.
At 2/21/10 09:39 PM, zrb wrote: Blender Project
Done. Its due for tommorow, couldn't make a nice forest environment (have other homework).
Also, he looks to realistic, I'd have to make a realistic environment to go with it :S
Believe it or not, forests are a little tough to make in 3d. Depending on the level of detail you're going for, trees can tend to become very processor intensive quickly. I like your solution with the glossy, ray-traced chamfer boxes. Looks great.
At 2/21/10 09:51 PM, Archon68 wrote: PLATFORMER SLOPE DETECTION
So, I'm working on a game that requires movement up and down hills, curves, and ramps. Hooray for me...
Right now it really sucks. Dump.
I'll fix it tomorrow. For now, enjoy the super-sexy red square.
Glaiel and gust figured it all out for you in an ancient thread here:
Oops, I meant delta, not gust...I think they're both alts of Glaiel anyway
At 2/22/10 12:56 PM, BoMToons wrote: Glaiel and gust figured it all out for you in an ancient thread here:
http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/5059 59
I like the sense of accomplishment I get from figuring it out for myself... If I get really stuck, I'll use that, but it's going pretty well at the moment.
Ain't that hard to do slope detection. Just record two points and use some simple trig to work out the angle of inclination.
At 2/22/10 01:45 PM, HDXmike wrote: Whoa glaliel , how the hell did you manage epic shit like this when you were only 14 !?
im embarrased to say i always thought you were like 25 or something
Like Depredation said, it's just simple trigonometry.
At 2/21/10 07:49 PM, Archon68 wrote: ON A SIDE NOTE
....I'd like to make myself believe that Planet Earth turns sloooooowly....It's hard to say that I'd rather stay awake when I'm asleep...
It's a song that really grows on you.
I like it; I think the song is full of childlike joy (and the music video expresses this further). However, loads of my friends absolutely hate it.
Oh well.
At 2/22/10 03:47 PM, HDXmike wrote: The point is he did it , and that was in like MX 04 , if its so simple let me see you create something half as good
No really, it is simple. And the version of Flash doesn't really change that.
Try making it for yourself, and you'll see that it isn't too bad.
At 2/22/10 03:53 PM, Sam wrote: Opera
This browser is awesome.
Opera < IE < Safari < Fire Fox < Chrome
At 2/22/10 04:17 PM, Archon68 wrote:At 2/22/10 03:53 PM, Sam wrote: OperaOpera < IE < Safari < Fire Fox < Chrome
This browser is awesome.
Have them all. And thats a lie ;)
Opera > Chrome > Firefox==Safari > IE
couldn't really tell that much of a difference between FF and safari, but chose Firefox because of the add-ons.
At 2/22/10 03:47 PM, HDXmike wrote: The point is he did it , and that was in like MX 04 , if its so simple let me see you create something half as good
cmon chop chop ! :P
What is this, I don't even...???
....The version of Flash doesn't change how Trigonometry works...
At 2/22/10 04:19 PM, Sam wrote:At 2/22/10 04:17 PM, Archon68 wrote:Have them all. And thats a lie ;)At 2/22/10 03:53 PM, Sam wrote: OperaOpera < IE < Safari < Fire Fox < Chrome
This browser is awesome.
Opera > Chrome > Firefox==Safari > IE
Does Opera open its browser like half a second its clicked? Cause Chrome does.
And my computer moves like a slug.
I am a FAB
At 2/22/10 04:20 PM, Archon68 wrote:At 2/22/10 03:47 PM, HDXmike wrote: The point is he did it , and that was in like MX 04 , if its so simple let me see you create something half as goodWhat is this, I don't even...???
cmon chop chop ! :P
....The version of Flash doesn't change how Trigonometry works...
I think he was referring to the time he did it, but in Flash terms.
Obviously the older a program or language is, the better people get at it and the easier it is to learn (in terms of resources).
At 2/22/10 04:23 PM, windowskiller wrote: Does Opera open its browser like half a second its clicked? Cause Chrome does.
And my computer moves like a slug.
Had a quick test. Opera loads with the page loaded, while chrome loads the page after loading the application, at least from what I can tell. Either way, start up time isn't my worry. Chrome is awful with videos - at least in my experience.
Another thing that annoyed me was how chrome had separate processes for separate tabs. Not sure if it makes a difference to speed, but id have some peak to 80,000K when flash media is loaded. While Opera keeps steady even with Flash present.
At 2/22/10 04:19 PM, Sam wrote:At 2/22/10 04:17 PM, Archon68 wrote:
Opera < IE < Safari < Fire Fox < ChromeOpera > Chrome > Firefox==Safari > IE
IE < Opera < Safari < Chrome < Firefox
FF obviously wins because it's well optimized, cross-platform and open source.
now it's perfect.
At 2/22/10 04:28 PM, meneldil wrote:At 2/22/10 04:19 PM, Sam wrote:At 2/22/10 04:17 PM, Archon68 wrote:IE < Opera < Safari < Chrome < FirefoxOpera < IE < Safari < Fire Fox < ChromeOpera > Chrome > Firefox==Safari > IE
FF obviously wins because it's well optimized, cross-platform and open source.
now it's perfect.
So is http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/
Which is alot more lightweight and built on the same base as Firefox. Unless you love add-ons, K-meleon is faster.
At 2/22/10 04:30 PM, Sam wrote:At 2/22/10 04:28 PM, meneldil wrote: FF obviously wins because it's well optimized, cross-platform and open source.So is http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/
now it's perfect.
Which is alot more lightweight and built on the same base as Firefox. Unless you love add-ons, K-meleon is faster.
=o
downloading...
I programmed a pizzashop simulator on my calculator when I was 12, that must count for something... Right?
At 2/22/10 05:14 PM, Xeptic wrote: I programmed a pizzashop simulator on my calculator when I was 12, that must count for something... Right?
I programmed HTML and RPG Maker Action Events!
At 2/22/10 05:09 PM, HDXmike wrote: i doubt ill see any other game better programmed by a 14 year old ,(or 15 whatever)
We'll just see about that...