Nice work :)
Do you have code examples on usage of the Frustum and nearfield clipping?

Again, nice work :)

D



2009/2/13 Rob Bateman <[email protected]>

> Hi all
>
> If you've been wondering why we may seem to have been holding off a bit
> these last few days with your problems and bugfixes - it's because the new
> release was being made ready for launch. Well, wait no more because the new
> version has arrived!
>
> downloads already exist in the usual places at
> http://www.away3d.com/downloads and
> http://code.google.com/p/away3d/source/checkout.
>
> This release has been about two things, consolidating the existing
> framework, and adding new features. To those of you who have been having
> problems with 2.2, i urge you to check out 2.3 to see if things have been
> fixed! during this last development cycle we passed the 1000th revision mark
> on the Away3D codebase, so congrats to all team members on a job well done!
>
> aside from all the fixes and patches, here's some of what you can expect to
> see in the new version:
>
>
>    - Frustum and nearfield clipping
>    - Object culling (using frustum calculations)
>    - Interchangeable camera lenses to allow for different types of
>    projection
>    - All values allowed for stage properties "align" and "scaleMode"
>    - Advanced normalmap tools
>    - Bezierpatch tool for creating smooth surfaces
>    - Improved memory management
>    - Improved extrusion tools
>    - ROLL_OVER/ROLL_OUT events added to MouseEvent3D
>    - Billboard mesh objects
>
> Head over to away3d.com for a brand new demo with source code for frustum
> clipping! As you will see, it is a doddle to use and a very useful addition.
> More sources on some of the other features mentioned will be released as
> soon as possible. And finally, an update to the Flash10 branch will be
> occuring in the new few days, to move in line with these most recent
> updates.
>
>
> enjoy the new release!
>
>
> The Away3D Team
>
>
>
> --
> Rob Bateman
> Flash Development & Consultancy
>
> [email protected]
> www.infiniteturtles.co.uk
> www.away3d.com
>

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