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Zancie

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  1. I was thinking of doing the Cinematic not for a game, but simply for doing it, I just want to make a little video. Just as well, BES, best of luck to you, Mixing more than 2 genres can be dangerous, but if you execute correctly it'll be a hit.
  2. So, I've taken a break from studying game development, in the interests of my work, but I was wondering, how well would the Leadwerks engine handle a tech demo? I don't mean any actual gameplay, just a video from 3-6 minutes long, showcasing the lighting and such of leadwerks. Think of in-engine cinematics, The one I recall most fondly is samaritan tech demo for the unreal engine 3, from... 2010? I think? Also, how possible is this? Is the leadwerks engine built solely for gameplay or can I create cinematics? For me I think it would be a good idea, help me get a grasp on assets, lighting, camera work, etc.
  3. You're a life saver! These tutorials are absolutely amazing! Thank you so much!
  4. Well, I guess I didn't search the command reference to thoroughly, I apologize if I seemed angry or anything, I am very happy to be working with leadwerks and this was a major boost to my mood! Also, thanks to everyone, you all seem great, glad I get a good community to work with!
  5. So, I recently purchased leadwerks indie and stardard edition, very happy, the UI isn't what I would call "new user intuitive" But none-the-less, I still think its fine. But, I have noticed that this site, and the forums, and anything relating to leadwerks, is completely devoid of C++ tutorials, with the exception of the one on the leadwerks site. And, an introduction is all good, but there is nothing on it, I a mean, I can't even find a C++ tutorial on camera controlling. Where are all the tutorials, or did I waste the extra $75 (it was on sale) thinking that C++ was the better alternative? Also, I apologize, this is more of a general discussions question, I don't know why I thought it was fitting in programming. Sorry. And please don't take this as anger, I am happy and willing I just thought there would have been a bit more documentation.
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