Thanks Glen,

I'll try that out.

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:10 AM, Glen Pike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  Hi,
>
>     Have a look at Five3D for this:
>
>     http://five3d.mathieu-badimon.com/
>
>     I have been playing with it for the last week and it is nice and simple
> to use.
>
>     If you download the latest package and look at the example in there -
> it has a plane that is manipulated in 3D.  Then look at the Earth Cube
> example which is an older codebase, but gives you an idea of how you attach
> a bitmap to a plane.
>
>     I like this package - simple to use and nice if you don't want full on
> phong shading, etc.
>
>     Glen
>
> Ishmael Riles wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I've been tasked with coding up a 3D flip effect, similar to the way album
> art flips over to reveal the playlist data in the iphone interface.
> Basically, a rectangular image needs to rotate around in 3d space to reveal
> a different image on the other side. I was thinking about using one of the
> 3D engines such as papervision3d or sandy. But is that overkill? Is there a
> better solution out there, basically I just need to skew the rectangles such
> that the lines converge towards the horizon, but you can't do that with the
> standard matrix transformations provided by standard library.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Ishmael
>
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