Choose your Photos and play!
A challenge for your mind in which you must compose puzzles based on your own photos.
Video, photo and download available: www.ivan.org.es
This project uses CEGUI as the GUI solution, and seems to work pretty fine...
I hope you like it!
Photopolys
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Hi,
thanks for sharing, looks nice! A short while ago i visited your site already, after looking at your profile.
I will add it to our "projects using..." page
thanks for sharing, looks nice! A short while ago i visited your site already, after looking at your profile.
I will add it to our "projects using..." page
Check out my released snake game using Cegui!
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I was trying to get something similar to the effect you use at the start of your game where the scene "flies in".
I was asking about it in this thread.
http://www.cegui.org.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3590
I saw you were using the open GL renderer... is this where you did the modifications?
Mat.
I was asking about it in this thread.
http://www.cegui.org.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3590
I saw you were using the open GL renderer... is this where you did the modifications?
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I've never tried what you want to do, which seems to be possible though not easy...
Note that I'm not moving any CEGUI windows in a 3D space; those windows are always drawn in a 2D context.
The 2.5D effect used in Photopolys deals with OpenGL & glu functions: glTranslatef, glRotatef, gluLookAt and gluPerspective, but I'm not sure if this have too much to do rendering a CEGUI window in an unusual way.
I cannot point you in any other direction that taking a look at those functions, which you probably already know.
Good luck!
Note that I'm not moving any CEGUI windows in a 3D space; those windows are always drawn in a 2D context.
The 2.5D effect used in Photopolys deals with OpenGL & glu functions: glTranslatef, glRotatef, gluLookAt and gluPerspective, but I'm not sure if this have too much to do rendering a CEGUI window in an unusual way.
I cannot point you in any other direction that taking a look at those functions, which you probably already know.
Good luck!
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