What you say is right, but if move the cube in the level editor, i lose it''s originary coordinates.
How i get the new coordinates?
I know that isn''t simple to explain but i''m trying to do my best
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Coordinates?
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Is this a level editor that you are making?
If you move the cube, don''t you know where it goes to? How is the location of the cube stored? Just as a position to center of cube? to one corner? If you know the dimensions of the cube, which you should in a level editor, and you know the location to either the center of the cube or one corner then it is easy to calculate it vertices. Are you missing the size? Or does your editor not store where a corner or the center of the cube is?
If you move the cube, don''t you know where it goes to? How is the location of the cube stored? Just as a position to center of cube? to one corner? If you know the dimensions of the cube, which you should in a level editor, and you know the location to either the center of the cube or one corner then it is easy to calculate it vertices. Are you missing the size? Or does your editor not store where a corner or the center of the cube is?
Yes, i''m trying to make a level editor (very difficult stuff for me )
What you are saying is right, but if i move the cube with the only mouse without entering a value for the translation, how i can know the new coordinate of the cube?
Someone tells me about the feedback buffer is this right?
Tnx
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What you are saying is right, but if i move the cube with the only mouse without entering a value for the translation, how i can know the new coordinate of the cube?
Someone tells me about the feedback buffer is this right?
Tnx
Webmaster di:
"Motori 3D:
Tecniche e progettazione"
http://gpi.infomedia.it/motori3d
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