Help with 3D

I need help making a game 3D. I looked through a lot of other 3D games, but I cannot find the code to make it 3D. Please, help me!

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Are you using the raycasting extension?

Also true 3D stacking (like Minecraft) is not supported, and performance limitations make complex multi-level structures difficult to render.

there are many algorithms to render 3D, mine uses raytracing!

I will help, but you need a tutor! ME! Math, lines, and stuff! Here is my best example. Look through the code and ask a question if possible!

OR maybe @VoxelMaster64 could help. Here is their ping.

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I’d recommend @kwx or @Kiwiphoenix364 (sorry for the ping) because they are very good with 3d render but I haven’t seen them very often. @KawaiiGoddess is also very good and IS active so maybe ask him/her/it.

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I had some explanations for my 3D renderer here: Carrier 3D (unfinished work in progress) - #14 by kwx . There’s additional discussion further along in the thread.

In short, I think there’s no magic “make it 3D” shortcut - you can try using one of the available extensions such as the raycasting one, but as far as I know there isn’t a general purpose 3D library available for Makecode. My renderer had a lot of limitations that make it difficult to use, largely because it was aiming to support hardware devices.

But by all means please keep investigating - it feels very rewarding once things start working :slight_smile:

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well, FIRST, it greatly depends on what you want to render. for example, are your rendering voxels (a cube on a grid)? are you rendering polygons? voxels and polygons? cubes? All of that greatly effects the chosen algoithm.

  • Voxels, great for Minecraft style
  • polygons, great for 3D worlds (might be slower)
  • cubes
  • other
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I only have knowledge on video engines, but I can still try to help for other things!

also, if your wondering, I have one already and am working on an extension for it

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:shaking_face: That is a crazy 3d carrier! I’m not smart enough to understand any of that. :slight_smile:

I understand it, but how do I make a map out of it? Or make myself move? Btw it’s amazing and very mathy. Thank you so much already! Except that the reason why I want to do this is kinda pointless now… This was originally a parkour game, right?

Ya! I tried. Sorry :(. Go to 3D Isometric Club and stack the cubes in the demo that isn’t plagiarism. It is remixable. The code is by 31’s. Just glue em together like a puzzle.

3D Isometric Club

My sister’s club.