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Member Normal user Level: 39 Posts: 81/345 EXP: 376602 Next: 28169 Since: 11-03-14 Last post: 1940 days ago Last view: 882 days ago |
This program should have the capability to view and edit decompressed LZ files. Adding and removing objects should be possible. Opening and saving should also be possible. Moving, rotating, and scaling should be possible, though not all objects have scaling or rotation.
If you're interested, specifications can be found here. If you have any questions, please let me know. |
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Posted by StapleButter 1. The LZ files come from Super Monkey Ball. 2. Sorry for asking. I just don't know how to code an editor in 3D, so I was wondering if anyone would be interested. |
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Posted by Yoshimaster96 Coud you add this? If so, I vote for it. If not, or if you can't vote for your own music, I vote SM3DW Double Cherry Pass. |
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Posted by DegolegodylIt was actually -40ºF yesterday with wind chill, and we had a day off from school |
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If I knew how to make a proper interface I'd help make a better editor, but sadly:
glViewport and stencil hacks are no fun at all. But as I said on SMWCentral, nice job, will you do Erto Rock next? |
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I'm 14 (15 on the 25th, yay), and I'm in my sophomore year of high school. I start Calculus II next Tuesday! |
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♪Do you believe in magic?♪ |
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Member Normal user Level: 39 Posts: 89/345 EXP: 376602 Next: 28169 Since: 11-03-14 Last post: 1940 days ago Last view: 882 days ago |
I start Calculus II tomorrow! |
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So I'd be *******+++.. (or any of the 7920 permutations of those symbols) |
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I guess I should mention that 7920 = (12!)/(7! * 3! * 2!) |
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My first week of Calculus II, and we learned about L'Hôpital's rule:
So basically, if f(c) = g(c) = 0 or ±∞, then lim x→c f(x)/g(x) = lim x→c f'(x)/g'(x) |
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Member Normal user Level: 39 Posts: 93/345 EXP: 376602 Next: 28169 Since: 11-03-14 Last post: 1940 days ago Last view: 882 days ago |
GMA files store the vertices of a triangle as 3 XYZ coordinates. But for collision, LZ files store the vertices as follows:
Posted by LZ.TXT For clarification, first coordinate is (x1,y1,z1), second coordinate is calculated as (x1+dx2x1,y1+dy2y1,z1), rotated about first point by x angle, y angle, and z angle, in the order specified above. Third coordinate is calculated similarly, from (x1+dx3x1,y1+dy3y1,z1), rotated by the same angles. The ?s are unknown, but I think they're tangent and bitangent/binormal. So how would I convert from GMA triangle to LZ triangle? |
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Cannot wait until we get to Taylor polynomial expansions! |
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I'm in grade 10. But I'm smart enough to take Calculus in grade 10. |
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Posted by MPGCalculus is an advanced branch of mathematics that focuses on change, using mathematical tools such as limits, derivatives, and integrals. |
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What are these 13 classes? |
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Thankies! |
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Oh yes, cake! Don't forget the lasagna (or whatever I'm going to get at the restaurant I'm going to)! |
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Posted by maor322Thankies! |
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