This is one of the biggest handicap TV3D v6.5.
The documentation is almost nonexistent at the moment, and often rely on the official forum of TV3D to really fully
understand the engine.
This is unfortunate because it is an engine with strong potential.
To import content into TV3D, there are tools (like plugins), to obtain it, you should download the package on the official site TV3D.
tmyke wrote:This is one of the biggest handicap TV3D v6.5.
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The documentation is absolutely abismal for TV3D probably because it's in enternal pre-release, i mean come on get it finished. I looked at buying a license years ago and got into a massive flame war on their forums asking when the documentation would be implemeted. That's right... there isn't any! none whatsoever. I think they expect users to use the API through divinity?! The engine is not bad and easy to use with most languages but seriously i would give this a VERY wide berth as no documentation = no work done! Honestly, look elsewhere!!!
P.S. Don't bring up the documentation on their forums or you will be flamed by the fan boi's! You have been warned. :roll:
"In 3D there is never enough Time to do Things right,
but there's always enough Time to make them *look* right." "psssst! i steal signatures... don't tell anyone! "
Tried a while back but the lack of suitable english documentation kept us away. Thought it would have been something to consider for the guys in the other department who were planning a training simulator and were looking for a suitable graphics engine but the lack of suitable documentation kept them away, but they already found one to use so thats out. Has the situation improved?
The advantage of a 64 bit operating system over a 32 bit operating system comes down to only being twice the headache.
Looking through some files tonight and found TV3D 6.5 so had a play and found tmyke's wrapper for PB
so edited the code to get it working for the latest version of PureBasic 5.30.
Had not heard of it before your post - I see from their website it was last updated in 2009...... not keeping up with the latest and greatest technology yet it's $150?
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If it sounds simple, you have not grasped the complexity.
ah yeh, the price is still the same it seems although you can
download it for free, only a watermark remains in the bottom right
of your screen.
you pay when you want to release your project commercially, so not
a bad deal I think.
I agree that it does require an update, lots of things happened over the years
not sure what went on, but the main developer first posted in January stating
the website is back up, last post was in June, so still floats around the forum
now and then.