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    Quote Originally Posted by studbucket View Post
    For what it's worth, I've done stuff in C#.

    If you have a question, I'll try to check in and see if I can answer it.
    Same here. I'm a Software Developer (since '95) and do all my work in C#. I've built everything from ASP.NET websites to Windows client apps to WCF services.

    I'll be more than happy to answer any questions you have or at least try to point you in the right direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shep View Post
    Same here. I'm a Software Developer (since '95) and do all my work in C#. I've built everything from ASP.NET websites to Windows client apps to WCF services.

    I'll be more than happy to answer any questions you have or at least try to point you in the right direction.
    Ok, so where did you learn ASP.NET? I posted earlier that I got stuck in Microsoft online class 2555 and I can't download the lab. ??? There are so many options there, I honestly don't know which direction to go.

    I'm an artist. I want to use that talent in gaming. Where do I start? Do I even need to learn C#?
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    What kind of games do you want to make? You should start by learning Maya, Poser, or 3dStudio max to make 3d models (if you want to make a 3d game). If that is not the way you want to go. Learn OpenGL with Python.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thnikkaman View Post
    What kind of games do you want to make? You should start by learning Maya, Poser, or 3dStudio max to make 3d models (if you want to make a 3d game). If that is not the way you want to go. Learn OpenGL with Python.
    I don't know...I guess I'm more interested in how a game "Looks", ya know? Environment, background, buildings, scenery, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chica_Ang View Post
    I don't know...I guess I'm more interested in how a game "Looks", ya know? Environment, background, buildings, scenery, etc.
    Then definitely learn Maya, poser, or 3dStudio max.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thnikkaman View Post
    Then definitely learn Maya, poser, or 3dStudio max.
    Have you learned any/all of these programs?
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    Yeah, if gaming is what you want to do, then C# or the .NET Framework is not what you want to learn.

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    Don't know why you would say that there are plenty of games being made in C#.

    Only limitation is windows only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Don't know why you would say that there are plenty of games being made in C#.

    Only limitation is windows only.
    Share more with me, please?
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    Download this:

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    The xna framework is for C# develoment of games. When you install it and open up your version of VS you can select create a game.

    I would buy a couple good books on xna, will make things easier...but there are plenty of resources available on the net to read for free.

    With xna you can build and deploy games for pc, xbox or zune....though with the xbox you would have to have a membership in the creaters club.

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