Chet,

Yet in a mxml component I had to do the following :

> <mx:AnimateProperty property="rotationY" toValue="0" duration="700"
> effectEnd="twoSidedDO3D.transform.matrix=new Matrix(1,0,0,1,width/2,0);"  />
>

thomas
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2009/8/7 Chet Haase <[email protected]>

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> You don’t necessarily have to reset the 2d matrix – you just have to make
> sure that all of your 3d properties are set back to the values they would
> have if the object were again in 2d.
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> In the original example, if the only thing you did was to change the z
> location, and then you reset it to 0, then the text should not be blurry any
> longer (we recognize that the object no longer needs a 3D transform and just
> do the right 2D thing instead). I suspect that you are setting more 3D
> properties than simply the z property (like rotationX, rotationY, etc.), so
> even though you’re zeroing-out the ‘z’ property, that’s not enough to take
> the object out of 3D and put it on the 2D plane again.
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> Figure out the other 3D properties that you’re tweaking (just take a look
> at the matrix when it’s back in the state where you think it should be 2D)
> and reset the ones that are still in 3D.
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> Chet.
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On
> Behalf Of *thomas parquier
> *Sent:* Friday, August 07, 2009 11:21 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [flexcoders] Flex & 3d Tweening and best practice/results
> for Text
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> Hi,
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> When objects are back to 2d, you have to reset 2d matrix to get rid of
> blurry effect.
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> thomas
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>  2009/8/5 djhatrick <[email protected]>
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> I have a displayObject, a panel, doing 3d stuff with the panel... However
> after I tween my object to z=0, the text looks blurry after the animation
> has stopped.
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> Is there a way to make the text look sharp:
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> fontAntiAliasType="advanced"
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> I've tried but that gives not-passable results.
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> Thanks,
> Patrick
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