wow, really fabrice?! if you are alluding to some give and take between away3d and adobe then i am really excited!
On Jul 30, 11:51 am, Fabrice3D <[email protected]> wrote: > > Adobe are probably not working closely with opensource 3d team > > Let's just say the wind have changed... :)) > > Fabrice > > On Jul 30, 2010, at 5:32 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > > > My main worry is that Adobe are probably not working closely with > > opensource 3d teams so effort may end up being replicated and features > > implemented in a not so useful way. Lets hope the Away team are being > > consulted, but it would be reassuring if we could know that anything we are > > creating with Away3d won't be completely obsoleted by the new flashplayer. > > > Unity3D... yer I am sure it's good ( have seen some demos ) but it's not > > yet a standard player so not suitable for typical web clients, its hard > > enough to get them to accept flash let alone a lesser known plugin. > > > Cheers > > > ;j > > > On 30 Jul 2010, at 16:08, Michael Iv wrote: > > >> I am too skeptical on an idea that the upcoming fp updates will be even > >> close to Unity3d (just for a comparison) in the near or not so near > >> future. Also even if it will bring some formidable improvements in 3d > >> rendering capabilities I still believe that you will have to write your > >> own 3d engne or use such great libs like Away3D ;)) > >> P.S > >> But if you look for some hard core 3d engine for the web I would recommend > >> Unity3D ( I hope I will not get banned from here after these words. Away > >> dudes! I know this is not your fault but of Adobe ;)) ) > >> Cheers > > >> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 6:00 PM, [email protected] > >> <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Flash Player 3D mentioned here > >> http://www.bytearray.org/?p=1836 > >> and in the flashmagazine.. > > >> I was just wondering if anyone knows if pending player changes are going > >> to fit with Away3d engine, I am only interested from project planning > >> perspective as it can obviously effect decisions we make, my guess is that > >> it will allow away3d to be even better, but I don't entirely trust Adobe > >> not to mess up and just make coding more tricky and no doubt they may try > >> to mix it with flex with adverse effects... always cynical ( still hoping > >> they will put the properties panel back to CS3 ) :) > > >> ;j > > >> -- > >> Michael Ivanov ,Programmer > >> Neurotech Solutions Ltd. > >> Flex|Air |3D|Unity| > >>www.neurotechresearch.com > >>http://blog.alladvanced.net > >>http://www.meetup.com/GO3D-Games-Opensource-3D/ > >> Tel:054-4962254 > >> [email protected] > >> [email protected]
