"We work in the dark, we do what we can, we give what we have, Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task. The rest: is art of Madness" (H.James)
mmmh, as far as I know Irrlicht 0.12 has got all my3d's patches included. Only the linux version needs a tweak in opengl to get difuse maps to display properly; otherwise, it works ok in windows.
I've already a problem with my3d: I'm using Opengl and my3d meshes doeasn't works: irrlicht says "Invalid ID_HEADER"
"We work in the dark, we do what we can, we give what we have, Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task. The rest: is art of Madness" (H.James)
I use: Windows Xp Tablet Edition or Windows Xp Professional
Dev-Cpp 4.9.2 with gcc compiler and of course Irrlicht 0.12
"We work in the dark, we do what we can, we give what we have, Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task. The rest: is art of Madness" (H.James)
I've already a problem with my3d: I'm using Opengl and my3d meshes doeasn't works: irrlicht says "Invalid ID_HEADER"
hey, are you loading the mesh from an archive? that is similar to the error you get when trying to load my3d meshes (+ textues) from a zip.. which still no one has reported as working (or has a fix for?).
afecelis wrote:Could you upload or send me your project? This way I could see what's going on better.
I don`t have the project (with bugs) anymore. sorry
but you can export from gile(s) with the latest exporter and load that in the original irrlicht 0.12....if it works...ok....if not try to use the new MY3D files
Hi ... sorry for the late time...i haven't tried with DirectX: tomorrow I'll see... I'm feared that is the model that doesnt work...WHy this fu****ing forum doesn't notify me replies????
Afecelis tomorrow i'll try with dx: works or not i'll send sources...
P.S.: not loading from a zip file...but I choose to compress via RLE when I export...tried another preset but doesnt works
"We work in the dark, we do what we can, we give what we have, Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task. The rest: is art of Madness" (H.James)