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Comment by: Tarzin (86.75.210.24) | At: 10 May 2012, 12:28 | File version: 1.0 | @LAzi, any news? Thanks for advance.
| | | Comment by: Tarzin (212.99.90.190) | At: 07 Mar 2012, 08:51 | File version: 1.0 | @Lazi Thank you so much! I stay tuned.
| | | Comment by: Lazi (145.236.41.228) | At: 06 Mar 2012, 19:03 | File version: 1.0 | @Tarzin Hang on, I will tidy up the source and upload it.
| | | Comment by: Tarzin (212.99.90.190) | At: 06 Mar 2012, 09:44 | File version: 1.0 | @Tuxedo, Hollwyood is not so difficult to learn, you're right. Some parts are more difficult (for myself) than others. Surelly, your knowledge and skills are better than mines too. Loview is really great but for a such software, I think you need a lot of spare time (that's not my case, I really run out of free time). So, if I can get tips & tricks directly by analyzing source code from others users, I think it can be benefit. I'm actually collecting source code from others users. The aim is to put theses datas to any Hollywood users who wants to (start to) code. My own routines will be of course included (indeed if they are not really sofisticated). All code is organised by themes (2D, 3D, ect...) and is available via Dropbox. (you're welcome) I think, it's more easy to have standard routines for some parts instead of recreating the same thing each time (ex: highscores) That's why I've asked the source code ;-)
| | | Comment by: Tuxedo (79.35.185.34) | At: 05 Mar 2012, 13:15 | File version: 1.0 | Sorry but I'm completely disagre with taht statement! I created LoView starting from about zero programming knowledge and only reading the Hollywood guide and stuying the commands... So I think that Hollywood was EXTREMELY easy to learn :) Fo sure get the maximum from it wasnt so easy but starting yes :) And for thing like that starfield, imho, was really much important to have good matematics knowledge than programming... Just my 2 cents...
| | | Comment by: Tarzin (212.99.90.190) | At: 05 Mar 2012, 09:01 | File version: 1.0 | Really great! Could it be possible to have sourcecode? Hollywood is great but for beginners, it's a bit difficult to learn because there're not too much examples (and Andreas skills are higher than mines! Provided examples are sometimes no so easy to understand)
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