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  1. Keynote meets Papervision3D - Part 2

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    ... I hope this example shows how fast you can build fascinating 3D scenes with PV3D and the Tweener class. These are 2 new effects which are based on the original ones from Apple's Keynote. Duration: ...

  2. Keynote meets Papervision3D

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    ... of them built in Flash. Let me introduce my assistants: Papervision3D for 3D rendering, Tweener for animation and I also used the Relfection class from Flash Dev. For now I just embedded the 3 images of ...

  3. Advanced camera on PV3D

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    ... So this is what I built with PV3D. I placed 3 different cameras (front, diagonal and side), a plane (for the base) and a cube. The cube moves and rotates via the Tweener class. Camera selection: ...

  4. 3D spectrum

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    ... itself to fit to the assigned face. That's why it uses a coloring function to tint the cubes at their amplitude. To do an flight around the scene I choose the Tweener class for smooth bezier moves. Use ...

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