As you can tell, I’m in love with Papervision, which beautifully renders 3D environments using a Flash plug-in. Early uses of Papervision with multiple “users” hint at mini virtual environments embedded in Web sites sometime soon.
For now, more eye candy, the first from the good people at Blitz who are real pioneers with Papervision:
Second, White Void, a nice piece of navigation:
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Papervision as particle generator, an example of dynamically generating objects, with sliders shifting the particle stream:
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Papervision “cover flow” (think iPod) using a Flickr stream:
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And then this astonishing example of mixing Papervision with Adobe’s new AIR, which creates a visual search as described:
I just did a little experiment with AIR and Papervision. This app grabs all the overview thumbs from Parleys.com, saves them together with the corresponding tags in a local database and lets you search through them. It also generates checkboxes for each tag so you can filter them. The search result is visualized with papervision. It´s really fun to type and see all the items fly around and rearrange.
I’ve posted previously on Papervision:
Tutorials
Samples
More Samples
Papervision and Flickr
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