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Wow Physics Engine & Papervision3D Engine Hello World
This is a little Hello World app using Papervision3D, and the Wow Physics Engine, written in AS3 Click here to have a look at the result. Enjoy! Here are some basic tutorials to get things started with the Wow Engine: Your First WOW-Engine Application, how to use boundArea, how to use sphere and get position and How to use plane, sphere & constraint. The useful parts of the sourcode used in the hello ...
Papervision 3D Ribbons
Just some nice Ribbons using Papervision3D, the Caurina Tweener and the Line3D (slightly modified, to get the Ribbons effect) classes and some ConvolutionFilter and ColorMatrixFilter to pimp the result a little. Click here to have a look at the result. Enjoy!
Papervision 3D Ribbons (Interactive)
RibbonsInteractive is nearly identical to the experiment 'Sparkler'. But instead of drawing the ribbons/lines in real time it uses a Tween with randomly generated Beziercurves to define the path and from a to b... Click here to have a look at the result. Enjoy!
Papervision Sparkler (Fun with the ConvolutionFilter and ColorMatrixFilter)
Sparkler is yet another experiment in Actionscript 3, focusing on the use of bitmap filters (ConvolutionFilter, ColorMatrixFilter) applied to sprites. Using the 3D engine 'Papervision3D' and the line classes provided by zupko.info as the source for the bitmap filters, you can draw on the canvas in 2D style. Get a 3D view of your scribble by holding down the left mouse button and drag. Click here to have a ...
Space: tiling, tweening and texturing basics in Papervision3D
Space uses the 'tweener'-classes in combination with the 3D Engine 'Papervision3D'. The idea is to use one texture for many planes so more complex animation and transition effects can be accomplished. This version still has no preloader, so you might have to wait a little before you see something. Click here to have a look at the result. Enjoy!
Hello World in Flash Lite 2.0
Here is a little 'Hello World' Flash Lite 2 application I called AluMiKa (Aluminium, Mikrowelle, Katze...). I used it to have a closer look at screen resolution, input methods and device functions... The graphics were done by the gifted communication designer Kathrin Wetzel. You can download the source code and .swf from here. or just have a look at it running in a browser window here. Enjoy!
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