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In this module you will learn: How to create frame animation using a sprite sheet, how to flip and scale sprite images when they are drawn, how to implement different animation frame rates in the same program, how to work with different groups of sprite images in the same program, and how to change the size of the game window.
Revised: Sun May 08 14:07:44 CDT 2016
This page is part of a Book titled XNA Game Studio .
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- General background information
- Preview
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Discussion and sample code
- The class named Game1
- The modified constructor for the Game1 class
- The overridden LoadContent method
- The overridden Update method
- The overridden Draw method
- The visual frame rate
- The end of the program
- Run the program
- Run my program
- Summary
- Miscellaneous
- Complete program listing
Preface
This module is one in a collection of modules designed primarily for teaching GAME 1343 Game and Simulation Programming I at Austin Community College in Austin, TX. These modules are intended tosupplement and not to replace the textbook.
An earlier module titled Getting Started provided information on how to get started programming with Microsoft's XNA Game Studio.
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Read also:
OpenStax, Xna game studio. OpenStax CNX. Feb 28, 2014 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11634/1.6
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