I disagree, IMO tthe only video involved would be the initial sequence of the cards falling though that could easily be an image sequence.

It is more likely that just the card turning effect is pre-rendered and the card content is composited at runtime.

When the card turns you can see a slight crease in the middle of the content. It appears as though they are blitting the content to two bitmap objects (one left and one right side) then using a distortion technique to make the content conform to the card flipping animation. I would imagine that they have a single pre-rendered animation that they are applying a hue difference to in order to reuse it for all cards. They developers also seem to be doing some clever stuff to make each card unique... so perhaps the static cards are pre-rendered for each and only the flip animation is re-used.

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On 17/09/2007, at 7:50 AM, Jon Bradley wrote:

It's video.


On Sep 15, 2007, at 1:27 AM, Carl Welch wrote:

Hi All,

Does any one know how this site achieved its card flipping effect?
Papervision3d or pre-rendered 3d?

http://www.tripleslanguage.com/?CMP=BAC-1TO1Q3TP7042

Thanks.

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