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!
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.
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.
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 ![]()
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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
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
That is a crazy 3d carrier! I’m not smart enough to understand any of that. ![]()
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.
My sister’s club.