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Direct3D Initialization Posted by bmiller1222 on 31 May 2005 at 12:41 PM
I'm new to Direct3D programming, and am experimenting with 3d graphics. I create my graphics with 3ds max 7, export them as a directx (.x) file but i really have no idea where to go from here. Could someone please show me how to properly initialize, display, and destory direct3d objects (maybe a small tutorial on just how to get a screen to display in full screen mode). This would be great in c++, but vb.net is also an option. Anyways i am quite skilled with programming for windows, database, and internet, but am just learning direct3d. Thanks.
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Re: Direct3D Initialization Posted by MT2002 on 3 Jun 2005 at 3:27 PM
: I'm new to Direct3D programming, and am experimenting with 3d graphics. I create my graphics with 3ds max 7, export them as a directx (.x) file but i really have no idea where to go from here. Could someone please show me how to properly initialize, display, and destory direct3d objects (maybe a small tutorial on just how to get a screen to display in full screen mode). This would be great in c++, but vb.net is also an option. Anyways i am quite skilled with programming for windows, database, and internet, but am just learning direct3d. Thanks.
:

Here is a promising tutorial that covers almost
all areas of Direct3d:
http://www.two-kings.de/tutorials/d3d.html

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Re: Direct3D Initialization Posted by bmiller1222 on 3 Jun 2005 at 4:50 PM
: : I'm new to Direct3D programming, and am experimenting with 3d graphics. I create my graphics with 3ds max 7, export them as a directx (.x) file but i really have no idea where to go from here. Could someone please show me how to properly initialize, display, and destory direct3d objects (maybe a small tutorial on just how to get a screen to display in full screen mode). This would be great in c++, but vb.net is also an option. Anyways i am quite skilled with programming for windows, database, and internet, but am just learning direct3d. Thanks.
: :
:
: Here is a promising tutorial that covers almost
: all areas of Direct3d:
: http://www.two-kings.de/tutorials/d3d.html

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thanks, this really helped.



 

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