
Over the last months I spent alot of my time developing with and on Papervision3D. Most notably alot of the new features of Papervision3D 2.0 have been part of daily work and development. Now I have yet to see someone uncover all of the posibilities with the current alpha, next to people as mr.doob and zeropointnine (and many more, yes).
It’s incredibly inspiring to me to see that the goals and purposes I personally had intended with the Papervision3D 2.0 source code is being picked up this well. Don’t get me wrong, there’s still alot to do…but in essence it seems to work for people ! I guess seeing your work being put to use by others in ways you wouldn’t or would’ve expected is a big part of the pay-off in OpenSource development. It’s both educational and inspirational to see how people are using the architecture.
(As a side note…in the FITC Amsterdam video on Lee Brimelow’s blog I’m noted as aformentioned zeropointnine…which is wrong….obviously, I’m that other three word number like dude….UnitZeroOne…Lee….)
Anyway, I stumbled upon note.x when I got my traffic report. It’s all in Japanese but I’m really astounded by the quality of code and work. It’s a very nice blog indeed, go and check it out.
Some other very good resources on pv3d 2.0 include : pv3d.org, papervision2.com, actionscript architect and of course fellow team member Andy Zupko.
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that girl is amazing! the bloodshot eyes kinda creep me out though! lol! on the topice of http://www.motionportrait.com/ being in japanese, there is a button that translates the page into english on the top right of the header graphic. ;D
Ha. Didn’t notice that button
Thanks!
The company, motion portrait, is invested by So-net capital partners as its home page says.
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Shareholder composition So-net Capital Partners Corporation A Limited Partnership 100% (So-net Entertainment Corporation Consolidated Subsidiary)
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So-net is an ISP in Japan and So-net is aka SONY NETWORK.
The core technology of the product, motion portrait, is invented by SONY GROUP.
Keep up the good work.
Hello!
Very Interesting post! Thank you for such interesting resource!
PS: Sorry for my bad english, I’v just started to learn this language
See you!
Your, Raiul Baztepo