From Gerb Sterrenburg comes a followup on a previous experiment, and this time it’s even more mind-blowing as no special hardware is needed, you really have to see the video to see the awesomeness of the work that Gerb, along with StrafWerk did.
So be sure to check the video on his blog: http://www.gerbster.nl/2009/04/07/head-tracking-in-flash/
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Flash meet HeadTracking
Posted in Applications, Papervision, experiments, tagged flash head tracking, Gerb Sterrenburg, Papervision3D, Papervision3d experiments, strafwerk.nu on April 7, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Elements 3D
Posted in Applications, Papervision, experiments, tagged Derek Knox, Papervision3D, Papervision3d Table of elements, Papervision3d websites, Table of elements. on March 24, 2009 | 2 Comments »
From Derek Knox comes a cool project about the table of elements.
Derek told me that his project is still very much in the making and was hoping to get some input on how to better improve the experience.
So be sure to leave your thoughts
As for me, I would add the elements as cubes and [...]
Ballantine’s Championship Golf
Posted in Applications, Games, Papervision, tagged Papervision3D, Ballantine's, slopes, Papervision3d Applications on October 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Slopes, that brought us Oakley Design Brief, just released a new interactive golf game using AIR and PV3D. You can’t play it but you can see the video.
Check it out here: http://www.slopester.com/cv/ballantines/golf.html
cribscribble
Posted in Applications, Papervision, Websites, tagged 3D Application, 3D Homedesigner, James Stewart, Papervision3D on August 21, 2008 | 2 Comments »
James Stewart just announced the launch of cribscribble, a cool innovative home designer based in Papervision3D. The project is nothing short of amazing, full of models and features, an amazing effort.
Congrats James!
Be sure to check it out here: http://www.cribscribble.com/
Lucid Viewer
Posted in Applications, Papervision, tagged Applications, iteractive, lucid, Papervision3D, video on May 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Jason Villmer from lucid just dropped me a line about his latest project, lucid viewer.
The Lucid Viewer engine is a new Papervision project for working and compositing in immersive environments. It has the capacity to incorporate interactive objects in immersive video or image scenes.
Here’s the link: http://www.lucid.it/viewer