Well if Unity 3d is a good 3d program to use, then I am going to learn.
Just take a look at this. Wow.. nice functionality.
http://unity3d.com/gallery/live-demos/tropical-paradise
Karl
On Apr 11, 2010, at 12:51 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
That is what I plan on. Got the free version. Thanks
Hey All,
I'm trying to do the simplest of thing and not having success. I'm trying
to embed a .swf into a .net web page using c#. I've searched Google, and it
might be the terms I'm searching on, but I can't seem to find anything. Some
specifics, I'm creating an animated header
On 14/04/2010 13:37, Lehr, Ross (N-SGIS) wrote:
Hey All,
I'm trying to do the simplest of thing and not having success. I'm
trying to embed a .swf into a .net web page using c#. I've searched Google,
and it might be the terms I'm searching on, but I can't seem to find anything.
Some
Thanks, I tired the copy and paste way, but it did not work (might have been
me). I'll look up the SWFObject.
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Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Well if Unity 3d is a good 3d program to use, then I am going to learn.
Just take a look at this. Wow.. nice functionality.
Unity is good. Real good. They're doing a lot of things right over there.
Just to keep perspective, though, there are some downsides.
- Plug-in
There is another Unity 3D meetup coming up soon if anyone is interested and in
London. Its on the 28th of April, 6pm at Bar Music Hall near Old Street. Here
is the link if you want to sign up and attend.
http://www.meetup.com/unity3dlondon/calendar/13162559/
Might see you there...
Date: Wed,
mTropolis - that brings back memories - that was a really really cool
app. Too bad it died.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America Global Learning
Learning Performance Solutions
Join the Bank of America Flash Platform Community and visit our
Instructional Technology Design Blog
(note: these are
I'm not a unity3d dev, but from my point of view:
. Penetration is low but installation is easy. And the fact that a
first-time instalation don't usually need a browser restart is a huge plus;
since it's supposed to be used to more advanced experiences like games, I
think it's a small barrier of
You might want to check out SourceMate for Flash Builder 4 - it has an ASDoc
tool that makes it relatively simple to include/exclude classes (one click
can exclude a whole package). http://www.elementriver.com/sourcemate/
Although it sounds like you're not a Flash Builder 4 guy, so that may not
Great :)
I'm still mystified as to why a simple FullScreen command wouldn't work for
you, but I'm glad you got a workaround for it.
Karina
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Turns out if you use the full screen source rectangle, flash uses
hardware scaling to improve performance (apparently fairly
drastically). So there's no way out of that.
Only solution I'd imagine is to make the video the entire size of your
screen just before you launch fullscreen and leave the
Yeah, it got sucked into Quark (argh). That was ONE bad product.
on 4/14/10 10:33 AM, Merrill, Jason at jason.merr...@bankofamerica.com
wrote:
mTropolis - that brings back memories - that was a really really cool
app. Too bad it died.
John R. Sweeney Jr.
Interactive Multimedia Developer
I even built a simple single page app and no luck. (weird). But there is
always something to drive us nutzĀ
If it was easy, everyone would be doing it.
Thanks again,
John
on 4/14/10 11:20 AM, Karina Steffens at kar...@neo-archaic.net wrote:
I'm still mystified as to why a simple FullScreen
Hi Jason,
been experimenting.
as long you don't have typed TweenLite vars that point to a Tweenlight
class and if you copy over the com.greenscok package to a seperate LIB
folder (that you can include in your project as a second base classpath
node)
the SRC folder will compile fine this way:
Thanks Jack, I'll check it out.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America Global Learning
Learning Performance Solutions
Join the Bank of America Flash Platform Community and visit our
Instructional Technology Design Blog
(note: these are for Bank of America employees only)
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Now I'd really like to get my hands on Lightwave or 3DS Max.
Honestly.
Karl
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On Apr 14, 2010, at 10:48 AM, Zeh Fernando z...@zehfernando.com wrote:
I'm not a unity3d dev, but from my point of view:
. Penetration is low but installation is easy. And the fact that a
Now I'd really like to get my hands on Lightwave or 3DS Max.
Blender is free and almost as good and in some areas equal (and in a few
areas, better than those tools).
Lynda.com has some really great Blender tutorials which will get you
over the Blender interface (which is not intuitive)
Jason
Is there any way to import a PDF to flash and have the pages of the
pdf be read as whole images?
Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com
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Using Acrobat or Illustrator as an intermediary would be the most straight
forward way.
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Maybe you can use this tool: http://www.swftools.org/ ?
Converts PDF documents into SWF movies might interesting to use.
On 15 apr 2010, at 01:22, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Is there any way to import a PDF to flash and have the pages of the pdf be
read as whole images?
Karl DeSaulniers
Hi,
You want to take a look at http://alivepdf.bytearray.org/
and http://alivepdf.bytearray.org/?p=358
Haven't got time to try it myself, but my clients are very hot about it :)
Cheers
mika
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 01:22, Karl DeSaulniers k...@designdrumm.comwrote:
Is there any way to import a
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