Richard Newcombe takes us into the basics of building and moving inside a 3D world of our own making, using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and VB.NET.
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3D Animation in VB.NET Using WPF - Part 1
Richard Newcombe takes a look at the basic building blocks of a 3D world. While 2D animation was done by hard coding all of the graphics, 3D animation is much easier, using the WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) graphical subsystem to handle the actual image rendering.
Animation in VB.NET, Part 3
Richard Newcombe takes a look at Bitmap Animations in VB.NET. VB6 made extensive use of API's to load and initialize large quantities of smaller images. .NET has the GDI+ dynamic library, with a large selection of graphic classes and functions, which means that we no longer require API's to manipulate images.
Animation In Visual Basic .NET: Interacting with Objects
Discover how to Interact with the objects on a playing field. The article uses a game as a base for the code.
Creating your own Tetris game with VB.NET
In this article we ensure smooth animation and eliminate any flicker.
Animation in VB.NET, Part 1
Discover how to update the VB6 Asteroids project to run in VB.NET.
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