Umm yes, you are right.
But I cannot revise the modeling approach, since most of the furniture
geometry is generated on the fly (the structure of the furniture is
actually defined in the backend, not in flash). Also: you can
configure and adjust so many things, you'll never be able to model/
generate the geometry in a way that will *never* cause z-sorting
issues.

I currently use the following workaround, since the correct z-renderer
is way to slow:
When you rotate the furniture, then it uses the basic renderer. As
soon as movement stops, the furniture gets rendered with the correct z-
order rendering....

I think it's an acceptable compromise and I don't see a better
solution until we get some sort of real z-buffer in flash.

Cheers - Roman

On Oct 13, 1:54 pm, Michael Iv <[email protected]> wrote:
> The app look fine generally but you have got a lot of artifacts on your
> furniture. Do you Z sort it? may be you should revise the modeling approach
> ?
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:36 PM, banal <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello Developers
>
> > I thought I'd share this project with you that I have been working on
> > the past months.
> > It's a tool where the user can customize his own furniture. Currently
> > it's only for closets but will be extended to other types of furniture
> > in the near future.
>
> > The 3D preview of the furniture was done using Away3D.
> > Currently the tool and the website are German only, but I guess you'll
> > get what it's about by simply playing around :)
>
> > Website:http://www.deinmoebel.ch/
> > Direct link to the furniture-configurator:http://shop.deinmoebel.ch/
>
> > Cheers - Roman
>
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