your camera looks at it? And if you do not apply a material you see
the sphere object?
Fabrice
On Jul 3, 2009, at 4:39 PM, desgraci wrote:
hi mr. rob, i have that case but with a .flv file in a cloth sphere
(using as3dmod), and doesnt show ups, heres how i call the thing:
private var videoURL:String = "http://www.insertururlhere/
video.flv";
private var frontMateria:VideoMaterial;
frontMateriall = new VideoMaterial({file:videoURL});
bola =new Sphere
({material:frontMaterial,segmentsH:planeComplexity,
segmentsW:planeComplexity});
well in this case i tried and the freaking thing sounds, but i cant
see it on scene.
theres an alternative solutions for .flv as well?
On 3 jul, 07:37, Rob Bateman <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Matt
are you trying to import a swf into flex that contains actionscript
code of
it's own? if so then using the embed tag strips all code from the
swf file.
never really understood why this happened, i think it may have
something to
do with compatibility issues between as2 and as3 but seems like a
cop-out to
me...
anyway, there is a way you can embed your swf into a flex project
with your
code intact! have a look at the Basic_InteractiveTexture example in
the
demos folder of the svn or teh dems zip in away3d.com/downloads and
you
should see this in action.
hth
Rob
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 2:48 PM, MattMac <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi mates,
Please forgive me if that particular issue was already treated,
but I
couln't find any fix in the group.
Here is my unsolv-able/ed issue :
I used Away 3D 3.3.3 to create 5 planes positionned to make a cube.
These 5 planes are, for now, textured with a video (VideoMaterial).
It's been a long time since I've thought about making one of the
plane
becoming interactive. Therefore, i wanted to texture it with an
external swf, for instance one created with Away 3D (for example
rotating the camera around a cube).
The thing is, no matter how I load it, i'm unable to see it on my
scene, and i got some null reference issues and the plane is not
created.
Here is how i proceed :
[Embed(source="Basics.swf")]
private var basicsEmbedded:Class;
var topMaterial:MovieMaterial = new MovieMaterial(new basicsEmbedded
(), {interactive:true, smooth:true, precision:5});
and then, of course :
var topPlane:Plane = new Plane({material:topMaterial,
width:
400, height:400, segmentsW:2, segmentsH:2, ownCanvas:true});
I tried to use a Loader with a URLRequest, and the plane is
created is
what seems to be a basic material (purple, wireframe).
Am I missing smth obvious ? is the type of swf influencing the
material ?
Thanks in advance for your time and answers.
Peacefully,
Matt
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Rob Bateman
Flash Development & Consultancy
[email protected]