Example: I'm submitting my first released example for public use - and all you blogreaders get it first.
http://www.savefile.com/files/241382This is, basically, an example dealing with "curved" reflections in 3d. This is normally not possible due to the incompatibility of surfaces with d3d native; however, by not actually entering d3d mode, one can render curved reflections using surfaces and sinewave-based drawing techniques. This example also includes some code to work around the depth-problems present in standard "3d in 2d" implementations by the use of depth-setting and position-based drawing.On that subject, GM7 or 7.1 SHOULD include the ability to use surfaces and d3d simultaneously. I don't care how it's done - just make it happen. It shouldn't be _that_ hard to do…MMO: Still working on it. I have created a main menu and an option to turn on a "low-detail" mode in which surface use is dramatically decreased. (esp. by removing water reflections) EotS: I made a deal with my brother regarding multiplayer testing, so I should be able to test it and get it in a working condition very soon.
Sweet effect.
I should really learn surfaces. THey seen incredibly powerul.Wow, that's awesome man. :)
Umm, the link seems to be broken. :o
Wow, nice.
wow, the screenshot looks awesome!
The link is not broken. You left-click it, then click "download" on the page that appears.
the reflection rendering doesnt work quite correctly on my laptop…
Hmm… one other person had a problem with that. I don't know what it could be, aside from video memory problems…
I don't really have the registered version of GM, but it looks very good, judging from the screen.
It looks really sweet and everything, but it just doesn't look real for me…