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T3DMatrix
General and Gameplay Programming
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Pexi
July 12, 2000 03:56 AM
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July 12, 2000 03:56 AM
I don''t understand the diffrent matrix in D3DIM. View, World, projection. I knowm that they are 4*4 but how is data storend in them. In what position are x,y,z coords stored? Pekka Heikura
Pekka Heikurapekka.heikura@mbnet.fi
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