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		angerist Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:09 am    Post subject: Where to start? | 
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				I'm in high school at the moment and I've recently been forced to think about career pathways and something that really appealed to me was game's development. Ever since I watched a movie on the making of WoW (lol). I'm studying programming at school but only the very basics. I wanna know where to start with 3d modeling. Or should I start with 2d? What software do you recommend to beginners.
 
 
If anyone knows anything about this please tell me    
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 2:00 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				3DS Max and Maya are the two 3D modelling applications I'd suggest you get to grips with if you want to do modelling in games. It's a pretty steep learning curve for anything like this, so check out plenty of tutorials and you should have a good time.
 
 
For programming, grab yourself a copy of the free version of Visual Studio and find some tutorials on C#. The XNA framework is something to have a look at too.
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		angerist Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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				Hmm i might look at some books on 3DS max. It is wise to just skip straight to the industry standard. Shouldn't i be using something more user friendly do start with?
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				| Blender is an easy program to start with, for 3D Modelling ?
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:37 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				When you start building games, start with 2d.
 
I'd highly recommend Flash or Java, both are easy and great for games.
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 12:48 am    Post subject:  | 
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				If it's programming you want to do, then 2d will be much simpler to start off with.
 
 
Fun stuff. I'm considering writing a simple introduction to DirectX and how to get the very basics of what could be a 2d tile based engine up, is anyone interested?
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				 	  | slovach wrote: | 	 		  If it's programming you want to do, then 2d will be much simpler to start off with.
 
 
Fun stuff. I'm considering writing a simple introduction to DirectX and how to get the very basics of what could be a 2d tile based engine up, is anyone interested? | 	  
 
I'm in for it! Let me know when its done!
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		crapwhore Newbie cheater
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				Well if you want something easy enough and 2d/3dish i would suggest
 
get visual basic 6 
 
then download vbgore engine... just search google and you will find it easily
 
just to start you off if you know nothing about programming ect then when familiar with 1 programming language move on to another 
 
  
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				 	  | anticreeps wrote: | 	 		  Well if you want something easy enough and 2d/3dish i would suggest
 
get visual basic 6 
 
then download vbgore engine... just search google and you will find it easily
 
just to start you off if you know nothing about programming ect then when familiar with 1 programming language move on to another 
 
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				C++ using the DarkGDK can do 2d or 3d games that are pretty good  
 
 
If you want to make 3d models i recommend (milk shape or blender)
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