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Re: ARhrrrr - An augmented reality shooter

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 4:57 am
by MadPumpkin
EDIT:Since you all seem to like AR tech I could give some awesome links. I actually looked into it ages ago and know quite a bit about how it works. I doubt I would try to approach it however. And certainly not on my own. I actually got a chance to use a really nice AR goggle visor whatever it was thing. Plus the world editor was... Well... Me. Which was quite fun. :]

EDITING REASON: It sounded rude and sarcastic.

Re: ARhrrrr - An augmented reality shooter

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:35 pm
by eatcomics
@Trufun: about the objective c, I'm starting to get to work on a nice ipod touch game, if you find some good resources lemme know please :) and once i get some stuff started and running I'll make a post, and probably some youtube videos :)

Re: ARhrrrr - An augmented reality shooter

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:14 pm
by eatcomics
Btw, I got my first app compiled and put on my jailbroken ipod touch :) WinChain is awesome :)

Re: ARhrrrr - An augmented reality shooter

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:05 pm
by trufun202
eatcomics wrote:@Trufun: about the objective c, I'm starting to get to work on a nice ipod touch game, if you find some good resources lemme know please :) and once i get some stuff started and running I'll make a post, and probably some youtube videos :)

Btw, I got my first app compiled and put on my jailbroken ipod touch WinChain is awesome
Congrats, man. I've written a few simple apps like a calculator and few OpenGL ES demos.

Here's a site with some nice OpenGL ES tutorials:
http://web.me.com/smaurice/AppleCoder/i ... chive.html

Now that I've gotten familiar iPhone development and Objective-C, I'm moving onto Augmented Reality with the iPhone SDK 3.1. Finally, on to the fun stuff! ;)

Re: ARhrrrr - An augmented reality shooter

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:32 pm
by eatcomics
Awesome, sounds like a neat thing to be doing for a job :) And thanks for the link, right now I'm reading an objective c tutorial, and reading the apple developer thing... It's kinda of long and monotonous, and it makes me miss c++, but I'll probably like it once I really get into it...
I can't believe apple makes you pay for current updates... Everyone knows that as soon as a new one comes out they will let you download the old one for free
/rant (Saw the 3.1 thing and it got me thinking...)

Anyways I plan on actually writing out some code all this weekend... This will be the first weekend in like 2 months that I stay home... Pretty exciting :)