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From: Lee S Howarth <L.S.Howarth@cms.salford.ac.uk>
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Subject: Re:Any raycasting routines?
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I will try and get my raycaster onto my web page, but because I am at home
for easter(the computers are at UNI) then it will have to wait another 1 or
so till I come back. I will give the address then... Hopefully I will also
be able to upload someother of my programs, including a couple of top down
games and some vector stuff :-)
I have also written a bump mapping routine in amos, you`ve probably seen
the effect in amigademos, it sort of runs a light accross a picture that
shines at different values at each pixel depending on its orientation to
the light (check out the demo called "The Gate" (probably on Aminet /demo)
, it has some amazing use of bumpmapping :-)
I will post that as well, and hopefully the much faster ASM version and the
AMOS tools that are used to create the bump map.
C U in a couple-o-weeks :-)
Lee Howarth/Salford Uni Student
030/50 18Mb
850mg hd/2spd CD
and STILL NO amospro compiler :-(