@mikrigourounitsa Try declaring just 2 models for a test, with different coordinates with the same function. If this works, just experimenting with the array (: it's been a long time since i made this, i use C# now so i can't really help you, sry m8
@mikrigourounitsa Yea, but then you have to declare multiple positions (xWorld, xPosition etc...) where you will place your models. But you can use the same function.
@Bertyball its a 5 month old comment but. i dont much see any reason someone yould do it in visual basic, i mean you could jump through some awkward hoops to get it working, but i see no reason fo it as c# is so simple
@Olirap Yea i know, sry about that :D never noticed the comment.
And becaus i worked 3 years with visual basic, i'm pretty good with that and i've never used C#, so that would take to long to understand it by using XNA. So i've tried with visual basic, and it worked (: but now i'm getting good at C# so my current XNA project is with C# (: it's on my channel.
i tried with an array model[][] but have many errors...do you have a site where I can find the code pelase?
mikrigourounitsa 3 months ago
@mikrigourounitsa Try declaring just 2 models for a test, with different coordinates with the same function. If this works, just experimenting with the array (: it's been a long time since i made this, i use C# now so i can't really help you, sry m8
Bertyball 3 months ago
hello, how can i load more than one model?
mikrigourounitsa 3 months ago
@mikrigourounitsa Yea, but then you have to declare multiple positions (xWorld, xPosition etc...) where you will place your models. But you can use the same function.
Bertyball 3 months ago
The code?
YouDucks32 6 months ago
@YouDucks32 THE CODE ????
MidosProductions 5 months ago
@MidosProductions The Code?
YouDucks32 5 months ago
@YouDucks32 it's an old vid, didn't know there were comments :P the code can be downloaded from the discription
Bertyball 5 months ago
Can u Send me that Red Dice
SolidMunchHD 1 year ago
i thought xna was c#
Olirap 1 year ago
@Olirap i also thougt that xna only works in c#....
sid03sharma 1 year ago
@Olirap Yeah, but you can do it in visual basic to, but it needs a little more coding (:
it's waaay easier to do it in C# (more options etc) Visual basic is pretty hard to do code the same options.
Bertyball 1 year ago
@Bertyball its a 5 month old comment but. i dont much see any reason someone yould do it in visual basic, i mean you could jump through some awkward hoops to get it working, but i see no reason fo it as c# is so simple
Olirap 1 year ago
@Olirap Yea i know, sry about that :D never noticed the comment.
And becaus i worked 3 years with visual basic, i'm pretty good with that and i've never used C#, so that would take to long to understand it by using XNA. So i've tried with visual basic, and it worked (: but now i'm getting good at C# so my current XNA project is with C# (: it's on my channel.
Bertyball 11 months ago
hey can u send me the project i would like to see how u did it im very interested in what you have done
LITLREDNECK587 1 year ago
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LITLREDNECK587 1 year ago 2
cool. I was interested about xna once but i didnt find useful tutorials..thatsway i quit ..
Lokmangv 2 years ago