Posted: February 2nd, 2010 | Filed under: AS3, Flash | 3 Comments »
Little experiment with native Flash 3D. I had been playing around with Papervision and needed a simple way to deal with a single element of an application as a 3D object. I found Flash Player 10’s matrix3D adequate for this purpose. Papervision requires a lot of processing power and longer compile times. If you’re working with Flex, you’ll need to have the most recent SDK that compiles to Flash 10. Using native 3D is an easy way to add 3D to your projects by simply applying matrix3D properties to your elements. more »
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