The ease of use has prompted me to throw together a couple of more demos. I must admit, I don't dig the low level details of complex math, matrix algorithm, 3D logic, or whatever you call it. On top of that, I'm a lazy coder. If it's easy to use and it works, it will tickle my fancy. Plain and simple. That's why I have much appreciation for the people behind those Flash APIs floating around (FIVe3D, PV3D, APE, Box2D, FOAM, etc) and making them free because they are the catalyst for the majority of Flash developers in creating cutting-edge experience.
Anyway, here is a couple of demos with one demonstrating the use of DynamicText3D and the other demonstrating a cube formation with images of my favorite robots as sides brought in as Bitmap3D. Very easy and useful. Images of my favorite robots come from Michael Bay himself on his blog. Make sure you have d/led the FIVe3D source files from five3d.mathieu-badimon.com/.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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it seem that your transformer-source isn't on the server:
HTTP ERROR: 404 /fink/blog/five3d_cube_demo/five3d_transformer.zip Not Found
RequestURI=/fink/blog/five3d_cube_demo/five3d_transformer.zip
Thanks for letting me know. Fixed.
Cool!
Do you use DisplacementMapFilter?
To find more of that 3D stuff, you might as well go to flashden and get a look at those roalty free stock files!!
Pete
sorry, im trying to use the text example, but it doesn't work, it seems uve made some changes on the clases of five3D, if i look at them by decompiling :/...
can u tell some about it ?
How do you get STARTED using this stuff... I need to create a website for someone asap and looks like I'm going to need five3d and learn flash fast!
Cheers... Phil
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