Hi Soren, Sorry for the delay in responding. I checked the link you posted and that looks like a good solution. If you look at the Example02 code you will find a different, and much easier, way to produce a curved attack. (simply use volume^2 since the value varies from 0-1) And, yes there are typos in the book and the examples are pseudocode. Unfortunately, I had a stroke in 2012 and can't work on corrections. :( Dan
Hi Soren, Sorry for the delay in responding. I checked the link you posted and that looks like a good solution. And, yes there are typos in the book and the examples are pseudocode. Unfortunately, I had a stroke in 2012 and can't work on corrections. :( Dan