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FirA




PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 11:25 pm   Post subject: changing from draw to sprite.

hi im am doing an assignment and i need to modify a game from a site and i need help. the person who made the games used draw functions but i need to change it to sprites.. and i really dont know how and the tutorials on the forums arent helping me much cuz i really stink at this :/
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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:20 am   Post subject: (No subject)

Hey there, Welcome to CompSci.ca! Just a few things...

(1) Try not to post your topic twice, now we have 2 threads with the same thing.

(2) Onto your question, I dont know much about Turing's Sprite function, but i do know that typing in Sprite and hitting F9 will give you the laydown on how to use that function. In fact, you can do that with anything that turing uses (that is predefined of course, no variable names ^^). Thats all I can do for ya.
Delos




PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 9:56 am   Post subject: Re: changing from draw to sprite.

FirA wrote:
hi im am doing an assignment and i need to modify a game from a site and i need help. the person who made the games used draw functions but i need to change it to sprites.. and i really dont know how and the tutorials on the forums arent helping me much cuz i really stink at this :/


Hello and welcome.
- Your other thread has been deleted. Don't sweat it.
- I hope you have the other person's permission to use their code, otherwise you could get into a lot of trouble.
- 'stinking' at something is a lacking on your own part, not that of the tuts. Work through the [Turing Walkthrough] and you shall see the light, though it might be a little filtered through the hazy sky.
- post more specific questoins when you're asking for help. Contrary to popular belief, we're only partcially clairvoyent around here. Also, posting code with your posts helps a lot.

Good luck.
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