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I use blender. It's a free 3d graphics program. I can't afford the real stuff :)

Also xara, PS, and gimp aren't quite what you would use for 3d graphics. Though you could use PS or gimp to make good looking textures to apply to the surfaces I guess.

It's funny how you look at games after you've made your first 3d one. I used to see objects, but now all I see is a bunch of polygons :)

 

fyi all 3d computer graphics are simply a lot of polygons, such as triangles, put together.

 

Hopefully someday I will be able to get autodesk maya complete, but that probably won't be until after I turn 18.

 

 

Joe

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Nice script, though I would suggest making the processing a bit more complex, as simple shift ciphers are very easy to break :)

 

One way to make it better is add 1 to each time you shift the letters this means if the first time a =f then the second time a=g

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cool lol...but I don't get what you would use it for o.o;....

 

He would use it for encoding and decoding messages

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Nice script, though I would suggest making the processing a bit more complex, as simple shift ciphers are very easy to break :)

 

One way to make it better is add 1 to each time you shift the letters this means if the first time a =f then the second time a=g

 

 

Haha, I actually remember making a "pen and paper" version of this back in like 8th grade. Later, I coded it. :)

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wow this post is so old. But still, nice to know people are going back to this. So Joe, have you made any other programs since this one with python?

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