So for the final blog this weekend I wanted to demonstrate some of the structure of Taml and how it relates to real objects in Torque.
Author Melv May Date 01/26/2013 (2:23 pm) Comment 21 comments
In my last set of blogs I demonstrated all sorts of stuff but that was all on the PC or OSX. Here I'd like to show a little video of the Sandbox running on an iPad 2.
Author Melv May Date 01/26/2013 (5:16 am) Comment 16 comments
Part 3 of a (hopefully) interesting, quite technical but important blog where I go into a fair bit of detail about the internals of the new Torque 2D MIT.
Author Melv May Date 01/25/2013 (2:59 am) Comment 30 comments
Part 2 of a (hopefully) interesting, quite technical but important blog where I go into a fair bit of detail about the internals of the new Torque 2D MIT.
Author Melv May Date 01/25/2013 (2:57 am) Comment 19 comments
Part 1 of a (hopefully) interesting, quite technical but important blog where I go into a fair bit of detail about the internals of the new Torque 2D MIT.
Author Melv May Date 01/25/2013 (2:54 am) Comment 8 comments
Today we announce support for the Leap Motion controller in the Torque 3D development branch on GitHub.
Author Dave Wyand Date 01/24/2013 (12:26 pm) Comment 18 comments
We have added some new perks to the campaign to port Torque 3D to Linux! Now consultation, art packs, and boot camps are part of the deal!
Author David Montgomery-Blake Date 01/10/2013 (4:54 pm) Comment 29 comments
Torque 3D was released under a MIT license on September 20, 2012. Today we announce the Steering Committee's roadmap for the next release of Torque 3D for the community to read and comment on.
Author Dave Wyand Date 01/10/2013 (1:46 pm) Comment 47 comments
This blog however isn't about Torque 2D, it's about a product that I've been prototyping for a little while with a working title of "Nucleus".
Author Melv May Date 01/07/2013 (11:42 am) Comment 53 comments
The Kickstarter campaign for 3 Step Studio is now live! We need YOU to help fund development, make it free, and, most importantly, SPREAD THE WORD!
Author Kyle N. Miller Date 01/03/2013 (12:50 pm) Comment 58 comments




