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Subject: Re: FLASH: 3D imports
From: carlo
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 15:00:22 GMT

Do not forget Anfy3D http://www.anfyteam.com java3d renderer, very similar
to Shout3d but earlier.
Both come from the developmet of VRML2 And in different way they support
VRML files.

I just tried to use one of these technologies with Flash and it works quite
nicely.(I don't tell which, just because it's not time for avertising,
since I suppose also the other "3d tech" might work at the same way)


Carlo Zinzani
czinzaniatyahoo [dot] co [dot] uk

At 04:26 PM 12/16/99 -0800, you wrote:
>None. You can import 2d dxf, sort of. Or images and trace
>them. (Illustrate renders swf from 3d studio, but the
>result is a frame-by-frame series with dubious advantages
>over rendering to toon and tracing). It would be nice if
>flash could handle some kind of 3d format (after all, all
>3d programs store their model files in vectors) , OTOH, its
>looks like (w/Shout3d, Metastream, Nemo, etc.) MACR is
>missing the streaming 3d boat.
>
>Now if we could plug Shout3d(Java3d) content into a swf and
>control it w/AS...
>
>--- Jefferis <Jefferisatpathway [dot] net>
>> I was wondering: what sequence of 3d file types are
>> suitable for import
>> into Flash ?
>>




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