May 27, 2008
Papervision3D, Tweener, computeSpectrum and a greedy swf, now with source!
So here it is, my first ever blog post. I had fun with papervision and tweener at lunch break at work today and came up with this. It’s just like a little camera traveling, hit any key to set the camera into motion, you can also toggle a blur filter [and kill your computer]. Also I didnt implement resizing events, and coded it on a 20′ screen… here is the source code (with some comments).
Really nice work, fast, effective and good-looking, I’m wondering how do you add this filter to the whole scene? Can you post the source here??
I simply made a bitmap and drew the scene onto it. pretty dirty!
Can’t really see a thing on FF 2.14 on PC (windowsXP service pk2)
What am I doing wrong?
you might need to update your flash player as Papervision 2.0 uses some of the most recent flash9 api’s
oh… I must see that…
thanks a lot:)
I cannot see a thing, I have Flash player 10…Why?
I installed Flash player 10, and first time I loaded the page I didnt see anything, but now it seems to work.
I’ll admit I have no idea why that is…
With flash 10 player, it works in FF but not in IE. From what I’ve seen, this seems to be an issue with swfObject’s flash detection rather than your code.
Great job, btw!
nice…. cool song btw… which band is it?
metal fingers
Cheers Dominic, i found it in the source (title) and googled it. Electric Presidents…. Cool music! Reminds me of Notwist, 13 and god, and some other stuff
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