Thanks for the feedback and compliment.

I would also enjoy working on a game for a change now :)

BTW: Here's a direct link to a slightly more complex model which
surely won't perform well when using correct z-sorting all the time:
http://shop.deinmoebel.ch/products/501-1286982195

Cheers - Roman


On Oct 13, 4:59 pm, Bob Warfield <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would say the artifacts disappear about 80% of the time.  They are mostly
> at the bottom of the default empty shelves.  You can see them if you just
> rotate left and right a little bit.
>
> Cool app BTW!
>
> Nice to see some non-games.  Thought I was the only one doing something
> boring, LOL.
>
> Best,
>
> BW
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 7:56 AM, banal <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey Bob
>
> > This behavior is already implemented (low-quality during interactions
> > and high-quality when stopped).
> > Doesn't the z-sorting issues disappear when you stop interacting with
> > the 3D Model?
>
> > The high-quality renderer can only be used constantly with a very
> > basic model. As soon as you add drawers, lots of shelves etc. it can
> > even get slow with the normal renderer.
>
> > Cheers - Roman
>
> > On Oct 13, 4:51 pm, Bob Warfield <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > It's cool, but I agree the artifacts are annoying.
>
> > > Does it really get so slow if you try to user a better render?
>
> > > Seems like your idea of doing one thing while animating and then upping
> > the
> > > quality when the animation stops is a good one there.  I think it'd be
> > okay
> > > if all the artifacts went away and render quality went up when you stop.
>
> > > Cheers,
>
> > > BW
>
> >  > On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 4:36 AM, 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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