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xx Lake boat animation
« Thread started on: Sep 6th, 2012, 10:06pm »

In a country we have many nice largely lakes. I would like to see a program where I have a lake map with a boat travelling on that lake from coordinate -say being one time in 59.59.52N, 25.26,27E and willing to run 6 nautical miles in bearing 45 degrees (to NE) to a next place.
Most of you are experts in designing games and animation etc . My question is how to define/initialize such an animation program where one has a known bitmap or jpg map of a lake , an icon representing her vessel and a direction where to sail?
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« Reply #1 on: Sep 7th, 2012, 9:02pm »

on Sep 6th, 2012, 10:06pm, dynamic35 wrote:
My question is how to define/initialize such an animation program where one has a known bitmap or jpg map of a lake , an icon representing her vessel and a direction where to sail?

My inclination would be to make the boat a sprite, then you can move it around on the map without having to worry about 'revealed background'. Back in March 2011 I uploaded to the Yahoo! group the program SCROLLsprites to illustrate how one can combine sprites with the ability to scroll over a large canvas:

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/bb4w/files/Graphics/SCROLLsprites.bbc
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/bb4w/files/Graphics/SCROLLsprites.exe

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