Woaaaa! Well done!!!
Guilherme Camargo Cardoso On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:05, Morph <[email protected]> wrote: > Well done team!!! > a big thanks from me!! > am checking out the SVN now > > morph > > On 11 Sep 2009, at 15:59, Rob Bateman wrote: > > Greets fellow Away3d'ers! > > As far as months go, this last one has been pretty eventful. First of all > the new text-enabled upgrades to the engine, then the text transformations, > and now (slightly later than planned!), a little piece of 3D magic called > Away3D Lite. > > It's no secret that over time Away3D has become known as a 'features' > engine. While this is a fantastic plaudit for us, it doesn't really help > those flashers looking for something small and fast! If you fall into this > category, then Away3D Lite should be just what you are looking for. > > Based on the same external architecture as the standard Away3D lib, Lite is > re-written internally to better gel with the native 3d features of Flash 10. > What results is an engine that is under 25k in size, with around 4 times the > speed of the standard Away3D engine. > > Alongside the release of Away3D Lite v1.0, there are a selection of > examples available, some new and some re-written from the older Away3D > entries. While we have taken great care to match syntax and structure, > obviously there are features that are either too complex or too verbose to > port straight away, so generally converting a project between libs will > involve stripping out some functionality. > > you can download Away3d Lite from the svn here: > > engine: http://away3d.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/fp10/Away3DLite/ > examples: http://away3d.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/fp10/Examples/Away3DLite/ > > or by going to http://away3d.com/downloads. > > For more details on the new engine's features go to the front page of > away3d.com > > Enjoy the new release! > > The Away3d Team > > > > > -- > Rob Bateman > Flash Development & Consultancy > > [email protected] > www.infiniteturtles.co.uk > www.away3d.com > > >
