First creation WIP
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Here's a WIP of my Blitz development using Tokamak. [image]"http:\\www.littleinkpot.co.uk\capture.jpg"[/image] It's a fairly simple implementation to explore interactions, using functions for easy creation of TOK_objects and blitz geometry. That's nothing to it other than pushing blicks around! Cursor keys rotate camera, Page up/down zooms, click with the mouse to amply impetus to the cuboids. <a href="http://www.littleinkpot.co.uk/TokamakWIP.zip">TokamakWIP.zip</a>1.18 Mb |
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I've tried two diffrent syntaxes and neither works. Any links to instructions for using these forums? Can't find any anywhere!!! |
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The FAQ, click on home, followed by FAQ |
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[.img] and [./img] (though image URLS are parsed automaticallY) and [.a URL]TEXT[./a] (Without "." of course) It's all Here |
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http://www.littleinkpot.co.uk/TokamakWIP.zip Just post the url's. They are converted automatically |
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What is it? |
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Just a poke-around with different objects to muck about in. Actually I probably posted it in the wrong place. Isn't this forum for finsihed works? |
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worked fine for me . suppose the wooden blocks are lighter, moving up to the metallic gold ones which are almost immovable. pretty nice though |
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Yeah, it's a mix of materials and objects. Actualy all of an hour later I had added spheres, rubber, the walls worked and there was a new directional impetus on the right mouse button. Just playing around with the blocks you get a good feel for the wieght and properties and how Tokamak objects nicely interact. My main point for posting is to illustrate the quality result attainable with fairly minimum effort from Blitz with Tokamak. I'll build the latest code and replace the example in case anyone new wants a look. I'm inspired to make a game from this as well as my original project. |
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Bounce Symphony would be a great start! It has wonderful physics, and although it's not coded in Blitz, it would be wonderful inspiration. Just put a whole bunch of different spheres in a 3D box, and you try to arrange them in arrays of 5. Perfect! |