Ok i understand. So there is no direct way to do this, unless you create some illusion, so the user won't understand the hack. Like in effex.org.
On 30 Οκτ, 18:00, Rob Bateman <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey George > > yes, but it does require a bit of work from your side at the moment - > there is no standard setup in Away3D > > for cs4 components, you can create a container movieclip, then use it > in a moviemateirial with interactive set to true. for Flexbuilder, > things are harder because the moviematerial tries to take control of > the parenting of the clip you supply, which can upset the layout > framework of flex that like to keep track of all objects on the > displaylist. the only suggestion i can offer is to use a regular > bitmapmaterial that has it's bitmap reset by the contents of your > uicomponent every frame. This won't offer interactivity though, so > it's a bit limited. > > for a nice use of 3d effect in flex using Away3D, try out the very > cool efflex library:http://www.efflex.org/?s=away3d > > There may be other solutions that work - does anyone else have an > example of a flex project they have working with Away3D panels? > > Rob > > On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 8:41 AM, George Kravas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Is there anyway to use a full functional UIComponent on a Material? > > -- > Rob Bateman > Flash Development & Consultancy > > [email protected]
