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From: Greg & Linda <gbushta AT sonic DOT net>
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Subject: Help with Allegro's Polygon3d(...)
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Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2000 03:53:27 GMT
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I am having a mental block on this one.  I have checked out the tutorials and the 3D
cube examples don't use Polygon3d().  They use something using Quad3d() in a
different way.  Is there an example or tutorial using Polygon3d(...) to put a
triangle to the screen?  I wouldn't care if it was just one triangle or a
tetrahedron.  I hope to be able to take it from there to include a bitmap on the
triangle.  Sprites, .wav files and bitmaps were a breeze compared to arrays and 3d
polygons.  I think I am making it more tough than it is.
Thanks in advance,
Greg
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