Re: [osg-users] "Memory: Colors" game from scratch

2017-11-14 Thread michael kapelko
Hi.

I've published the 5th (and final) tutorial of the guide, which
describes actual gameplay implementation for "Memory: Colors".
Here is the link to the guide's main page:
https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio-games/memory-colors
Here is web version of the result:
https://ogstudio.github.io/game-memory-colors/tutorial-5.3/mjin-player.html

On 5 November 2017 at 17:55, michael kapelko  wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've published the 4th tutorial of the guide. It talks about
> displaying text, animating text, and creating a good look background.
> https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio-games/memory-colors/src/tip/readme/04.StartFinish/04.StartFinish.md
>
>
> On 31 October 2017 at 08:40, tianzjyh  wrote:
>> wonderful !
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> TianZJ
>>
>>
>> At 2017-10-28 19:18:01, "michael kapelko"  wrote:
>>>Hi.
>>>
>>>You may remember that some time earlier this year I've posted about
>>>OpenSceneGraph cross-platform guide (
>>>https://github.com/OGStudio/openscenegraph-cross-platform-guide ) that
>>>describes how to render a simple cube on desktop, mobile, and web.
>>>
>>>Once that was over, I headed straight to creating the first
>>>cross-platform game with OpenSceneGraph. This gave birth to MJIN
>>>project ( https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio/mjin ), which builds on
>>>OpenSceneGraph.
>>>
>>>I have successfully built the game based on Memory board game.
>>>Here's web version:
>>>https://ogstudio.github.io/game-memory-colors/0.3/mjin-player.html
>>>Note the famous OpenSceneGraph background :)
>>>
>>>Once the game was done I decided to describe how to create it from scratch.
>>>I've just finished the third article. All articles are in the game's
>>>home repository:
>>>https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio-games/memory-colors
>>>
>>>If you wanted to create a simple game for a long time but did not know
>>>where to start, now is a good chance.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
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Re: [osg-users] "Memory: Colors" game from scratch

2017-11-05 Thread michael kapelko
Hi.

I've published the 4th tutorial of the guide. It talks about
displaying text, animating text, and creating a good look background.
https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio-games/memory-colors/src/tip/readme/04.StartFinish/04.StartFinish.md


On 31 October 2017 at 08:40, tianzjyh  wrote:
> wonderful !
>
>
> --
> Cheers,
> TianZJ
>
>
> At 2017-10-28 19:18:01, "michael kapelko"  wrote:
>>Hi.
>>
>>You may remember that some time earlier this year I've posted about
>>OpenSceneGraph cross-platform guide (
>>https://github.com/OGStudio/openscenegraph-cross-platform-guide ) that
>>describes how to render a simple cube on desktop, mobile, and web.
>>
>>Once that was over, I headed straight to creating the first
>>cross-platform game with OpenSceneGraph. This gave birth to MJIN
>>project ( https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio/mjin ), which builds on
>>OpenSceneGraph.
>>
>>I have successfully built the game based on Memory board game.
>>Here's web version:
>>https://ogstudio.github.io/game-memory-colors/0.3/mjin-player.html
>>Note the famous OpenSceneGraph background :)
>>
>>Once the game was done I decided to describe how to create it from scratch.
>>I've just finished the third article. All articles are in the game's
>>home repository:
>>https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio-games/memory-colors
>>
>>If you wanted to create a simple game for a long time but did not know
>>where to start, now is a good chance.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>___
>>osg-users mailing list
>>osg-users@lists.openscenegraph.org
>>http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-users-openscenegraph.org
>
>
>
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Re: [osg-users] "Memory: Colors" game from scratch

2017-10-30 Thread tianzjyh
wonderful !



--

Cheers, 
TianZJ



At 2017-10-28 19:18:01, "michael kapelko"  wrote:
>Hi.
>
>You may remember that some time earlier this year I've posted about
>OpenSceneGraph cross-platform guide (
>https://github.com/OGStudio/openscenegraph-cross-platform-guide ) that
>describes how to render a simple cube on desktop, mobile, and web.
>
>Once that was over, I headed straight to creating the first
>cross-platform game with OpenSceneGraph. This gave birth to MJIN
>project ( https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio/mjin ), which builds on
>OpenSceneGraph.
>
>I have successfully built the game based on Memory board game.
>Here's web version:
>https://ogstudio.github.io/game-memory-colors/0.3/mjin-player.html
>Note the famous OpenSceneGraph background :)
>
>Once the game was done I decided to describe how to create it from scratch.
>I've just finished the third article. All articles are in the game's
>home repository:
>https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio-games/memory-colors
>
>If you wanted to create a simple game for a long time but did not know
>where to start, now is a good chance.
>
>Thanks.
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[osg-users] "Memory: Colors" game from scratch

2017-10-28 Thread michael kapelko
Hi.

You may remember that some time earlier this year I've posted about
OpenSceneGraph cross-platform guide (
https://github.com/OGStudio/openscenegraph-cross-platform-guide ) that
describes how to render a simple cube on desktop, mobile, and web.

Once that was over, I headed straight to creating the first
cross-platform game with OpenSceneGraph. This gave birth to MJIN
project ( https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio/mjin ), which builds on
OpenSceneGraph.

I have successfully built the game based on Memory board game.
Here's web version:
https://ogstudio.github.io/game-memory-colors/0.3/mjin-player.html
Note the famous OpenSceneGraph background :)

Once the game was done I decided to describe how to create it from scratch.
I've just finished the third article. All articles are in the game's
home repository:
https://bitbucket.org/ogstudio-games/memory-colors

If you wanted to create a simple game for a long time but did not know
where to start, now is a good chance.

Thanks.
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