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how can i develope a 3D game???? what are the names of material& programmes i should download ??? what are the best educational web sites in this field i should visit to learn ??? thanks
If you just want to dip your toes into 3D game creation, then you might want to try out 3D RAD[^]. It's fairly straightforward to use and let's you create games to share with your friends for free. If you want to program games, you could look at Microsoft XNA or you could look at something like Sandbox[^] or DarkBASIC[^].
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If you just want to dip your toes into 3D game creation, then you might want to try out 3D RAD[^]. It's fairly straightforward to use and let's you create games to share with your friends for free. If you want to program games, you could look at Microsoft XNA or you could look at something like Sandbox[^] or DarkBASIC[^].
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility
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in your opinion .... is the field of game developing :good or not::for money & future point of view ?? does it take a lot of time to be professional ?? what can i do to be excellent &Distinctive؟؟ thanks
gif2020 wrote:
is the field of game developing :good or not::for money & future point of view
From my POV, no. There's a massive churn of companies/developers in this field. The costs to produce games have become astronomical and require teams comparable to those making films. Pay is historically low in this field because there is such a demand to get into it that the companies do not have to pay that much. Saying that, I have no idea where you are from, so what I consider low pay you may consider to be a fortune, so it's up to you to look into it based on your own expectations. Games programming is a hugely complex task, so you need to have a good understanding of maths, preferably physics, etc.
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gif2020 wrote:
is the field of game developing :good or not::for money & future point of view
From my POV, no. There's a massive churn of companies/developers in this field. The costs to produce games have become astronomical and require teams comparable to those making films. Pay is historically low in this field because there is such a demand to get into it that the companies do not have to pay that much. Saying that, I have no idea where you are from, so what I consider low pay you may consider to be a fortune, so it's up to you to look into it based on your own expectations. Games programming is a hugely complex task, so you need to have a good understanding of maths, preferably physics, etc.
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility
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how can i develope a 3D game???? what are the names of material& programmes i should download ??? what are the best educational web sites in this field i should visit to learn ??? thanks
Hi dear firend to develop a 3D or 3D game first you need to get infortmation about "Open GL" and "Direct X" programming in your language like Visual C++ 2010. with it you use the GPU power for your code. take a look at www.opengl.com good luck
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how can i develope a 3D game???? what are the names of material& programmes i should download ??? what are the best educational web sites in this field i should visit to learn ??? thanks
As Pete had mentioned, XNA is really good to learn from. Microsoft has some good example games developed in XNA for you to look at. There are plenty of good resources on the 'net and here on Code Project for simple game development.
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how can i develope a 3D game???? what are the names of material& programmes i should download ??? what are the best educational web sites in this field i should visit to learn ??? thanks
Great 3D physics engine that will handle drawing and everything. Great and wonderful software. Go here. :-D :thumbsup: