This lesson takes a simple practical example to cover a few more VEX functions. Primarily the video covers how to create a look at using VEX and control objects using distance or height.
This lesson takes a simple practical example to cover a few more VEX functions. Primarily the video covers how to create a look at using VEX and control objects using distance or height.
COMMENTS
smk1942 7 years, 5 months ago |
good tutorial
chemi 6 years, 11 months ago |
Hey Rohan, nice tutorial. I'm pretty excited about making art with vex and this is a great intro for me. I look forward to more like this.
maxeneg 6 years, 11 months ago |
thanks for the tutorial. I'm hitting a problem at about 20:00 where my points are not matching up with yours. For example, the 6 is on the bottom instead of the top. Any idea what I've done wrong? Thanks!
Utao_81 6 years, 10 months ago |
Rohan, thanks again.
U rock
richardjpurcell 6 years, 6 months ago |
This is a great introduction to so many things, not just VEX. Thank-you!
Delphine Pinson 6 years ago |
Hello, thank you very much for those great tutorials Rohan Dalvi ! Very useful and very enriching !
rthriller 5 years, 8 months ago |
Hello,
At about 11:00, I don't understand the need to modulo. Whatever x is, x % 1 gives always 0. So all you need is feed a float constant with a value zero to ptnum of importpoint1.
Anyways, geat work, very helpful.
rthriller 5 years, 8 months ago |
I mean an integer constant :)
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