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You're only here because were here 3d section is down!
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Models: http://www.Rhino3d.com has a modeler reads both types of files and exports .3ds
Animation: ?
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I've been looking for a while and the only one that I know of that even comes close is the Babylon 5 Modeling Group board http://www.b5mg.??? com, net, org, I don't remember. It isn't really flash...
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I remember a MAX Bones tutorial on 3dcafe that has a low poly t-rex built with bones and animated. I hope it was on 3dcafe... If you're going to put it in flash, you might have trouble, since I don't...
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It's 56k, but hey, it's worth it.
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Your life would be easier if you made an action for the photoshop part (just put all your files in one folder and run the action on the folder). I did this same type thing for when doing 3dsMAX...
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There is a thread devoted to the animations of the text on were-here.com, but the keyboard capture is a on mouse function (I think, though I really don't know what I'm talking about).
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Thanks for your response, but the problem wasn't collision detection, but rather what to do after a collision is detected (although the site was helpful because I forgot there is no SQRT function). ...
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There's a tutorial on a menu system thats something like what you're talking about in the advanced tutorial section on this site.
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I've been extemely happy with www.homestead.com. They seem to support .swf files.
Grayrest
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Try again with the link (1k maybe) (I hate ubb code, I'm used to html). And the balls speeds are random, so hit F5 a couple times.
http://grayrest.homestead.com/files/bouncyballs.swf
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I just started programming on flash three days ago, and I feel ready to do my first game. It will be a pong clone with multiple balls and a few other features to make it different. The problem is...
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