Creating a Basic Window Tutorial

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3 comments, last by AbbyFluff 9 years, 8 months ago

Hello, I'm Abby.

I have created some tutorials on how to create and display a basic window in c++. I am going to see how this tutorial goes and if this is successful i will deliver more tutorials.

The next tutorial will be on hooking the basic window up with direct3d.

Here are a list of the videos for you to watch, the code if in the comments. Please feel free to comment in this thread and on the video and there is no licence so you can share these videos as much as you like.

Tutorial 1 - Basic Window

All code is available at: https://drive.google.com/#folders/0B18MALVd_d-EVEVKS0RwOHNINEU

Thanks for reading

Abby.

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If I can give you one advice, please try to increase the audio quality. With my volume level maxed out you still sounded like you were far away.

I agree with Fredericvo, I turned up YouTube volume all the way (compared to usual minimal) and turned up my speakers and I could hear your PC's fans almost as loud as your voice.

If you're trying to avoid booming on the mic, move it to the side of your mouth and speak past it. Try to match the volume level you find on popular channels, such as REACT or ERB, etc. Really, though, compared to the clarity of the background noise, I think you just need to speak a little louder. Breathe deeply and speak from the diaphragm, as if you're talking to someone on the other side of the room.

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Thank you for the input. I will be releasing more tutorials, when i do i will solve the issue faced with the microphone.

Again Thanks for the input and pleases dont be afraid to like, comment or subscribe to my videos and YouTube channel.

Thanks

Abby

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