Wonderfull work guys!
I've been following the progress for a few weeks now, saw some interviews on utube... very impressive!

However, there is one thing I miss: a real 3D view.
That this kind of perpective is being used for edit or fast navigation is a wize/safe choice...

I work hard on Away to push 3D in Flash and I try in all my projects to avoid 2D sprites... So as a personal request: please add a real 3D view, like Rob's demo. I would love be able to select a room and see from my own eyes how it looks like from within it. If its too complex to automate or too heavy on the polycount (you can put up to 100000 tris in Away, as long as you do not move the camera). I think a simple option where you could place the camera per room and ask for a rendering from that point of view would be great addition to really get the impression of the room as it would look like. It could be server generated as well and returning just a rendering. The renderings could also be automatically generated when you save your project, they would then be available per room when the user selects a room. Making it for instance ideal for interior architects. This option only would make the app a real killer! Renderings should not be an issue for you guys right? :))

Another detail, it's not about the app but the site. The very good lookin home page with the btn's are an invitation to select the options. But once you've selected for instance "start with existing gallery", I do expect to be able to go there from this menu. The close option is also not needed, a simple mouse out should do the trick and save the extra handeling.

For the rest, you guys pulled out something very high profile.
Very cool you guys trust Away for the job!

Fabrice

On Mar 27, 2009, at 4:49 AM, katopz wrote:

it's looking good so far, nice job! ;)

cheers

2009/3/26 [email protected] <[email protected]>

Check the site out:
http://dragonfly.autodesk.com

We are looking for feedback right now - while the application is still
in early stages.



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