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irati86

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Technologie related questions
Posted: Nov 25, 2009 3:26 PM
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Hi, first of all I have to congratulate you for such a good work! The application is really interesting and intuitive.

I'm starting using 3D in the web and I have some questions for you.



  • I have read that you are using Degrafa and Away3D for the application, the first one for 3D and the second one for 2D. So, I'm wondering if the 2D visualization of the gouse is made with Degrafa, and then qhen you click the 3D visualization button it is transformed to 3D to be represented as 3D. Or if you are just saving each change in the data base for 2D and 3D data to visualize it in a quick way when view (2D or 3D) is selected.

  • I also would like to know if you are using an open physics engine to detect the collisions or you have made your own


and that's all for now.

Thanks!
Scott Sheppard ...
Re: Technologie related questions
Posted: Dec 2, 2009 4:54 PM   in response to: irati86 in response to: irati86
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Project Dragonfly is a combination of several
home-grown and industry-standard technologies.


<irati86> wrote in message news:6295159@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hi,
first of all I have to congratulate you for such a good work! The application
is really interesting and intuitive.
I'm starting using 3D in the web and I
have some questions for you.


  • I have read that you are using Degrafa and Away3D for the
    application, the first one for 3D and the second one for 2D. So, I'm
    wondering if the 2D visualization of the gouse is made with Degrafa, and
    then qhen you click the 3D visualization button it is transformed to 3D to
    be represented as 3D. Or if you are just saving each change in the data base
    for 2D and 3D data to visualize it in a quick way when view (2D or 3D) is
    selected.

  • I also would like to know if you are using an open
    physics engine to detect the collisions or you have made your own

and that's all for now.
Thanks!