
Welcome to another “My First Time With Papervision3D“.
Today we have Iain Lobb, the developer behind Meta4orce.
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Welcome to another “My First Time With Papervision3D“.
Today we have Iain Lobb, the developer behind Meta4orce.
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Welcome to another “My First Time With Papervision3D“.
This time we’ll be interviewing Jon Williams, a developer for Shovemedia, the developer behind The Republik website.
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Here we are at Flash on the beach ‘08, I’ll be attending the event and posting the developments over at Dreaming in Flash, and if you’re attending be sure to look for the Daily Papervision3D T-Shirt and say hello
See you there!

For the second installment of “My First Time With Papervision3D” I brought a very good friend of mine and long time Flex developer Gabor Wraight.
Our good friends over at bestiario.org did it again, as they always do with their amazing interfaces they now did it for Harvard Berkman.
It’s hard to find words for the beauty, usability and pure coolness of the interface you really have to see it!
Be sure to check it out here: http://www.bestiario.org/harvard/b10/
And for further information check:
http://www.everythingismiscellaneous.com/2008/09/22/one-web-day-at-berkman-continues-an-amazingly-cool-interface/
http://thames2thayer.com/blog/?p=140

Welcome to the very first post of our new segment: “My First Time With Papervision3D“!! And who better to open it than Carlos Ulloa, Papervision’s father.
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I’m proud to present you with a new segment on Daily entitled “My first time with Papervision3D“.
Daily will feature a series of interviews, five to start more will follow, with normal developers just like you and me about their first experience with Papervision3D.
The focus of these interviews will be more about the experience and the people behind the work that inspires us everyday than the technical aspect.
Also you can expect a few surprise appearances from time to time, so keep an eye out.
Eric-Paul Lecluse, from LBi.Lost Boys, just announced their latest work for the Dutch energy supplier Nuon.
It’s Yet Another Papervision3D Gallery, but it’s so smooth and nicely done that it deserves credit on its own.
Be sure to check it out here: http://www.nuondoet.nl
Today we have something from Japan, and I hope I got everything right.
Tom Kawada just sent me his latest project, a music video using Papervision3d and as he describes it it was published in run-time, although the link does send you to a video. Both the camera and the objects are controlled by compute spectrum and the back colour is according to the lyrics (we’ll have to trust him on this one
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So be sure to check it out here: http://eyevio.jp/movie/159314
And on his blog: http://alternativedesign.jp/?eid=206