We hope you agree that it isn’t enough to know what PaperVision 3D is, the most important is to learn how to use it. If you want to make the most of Papervision 3D software, then you’ll spend some time to watch the video tutorials listed below. These video tutorials come from YouTube and are
A while back we’ve told you about beautiful PaperVision 3D Templates. We hope you’ve enjoyed their design and usability and you’ll be pleased to know that a new template of this kind has been recently offered for sale. The newly launched PaperVision 3D Template will bring a unique view to your website content, particularly images.
Today we’ll speak about web page designs that ?an take your website to the next level. We’ll focus on PaperVision 3D Templates, to be exact. PaperVision 3D Templates are Flash templates based on ActionScript 3 and made with the PaperVision 3D engine. You may ask yourself, what makes PaperVision 3D Templates so special? These templates
This is a great video tutorial from Lee Brimelow which gives you some basics of how to get started with a kind of trendy thing today called augmented reality. By nature, the augmented reality is an ActionScript library used in conjunction with Papervision3D to map 3D objects onto the printed patterns patterns put before a
This tutorial shows you how to use Papervision3D 2.0 to create an interactive cube navigator. The material is performed in video format, so it could be easier for you to understand the whole process. The author provides the link to the source code as well.
See this tutorial to get a basic idea of how you can use the Papervision MeshUtil.cutTriangleMesh function to split a mesh into two parts. Demo and source code are included.
One of the easiest ways to generate the look of this outside world is a sky box. Essentially it is a box that contains the player (or more specifically the camera). If you move the box so its position is always centred on the camera, and make it large enough to encompass the 3D world
A common problem with a software 3D rendering is deciding the order in which triangles are drawn. It’s important because the most distant polygons that make up the scene should be rendered before those closer to the camera. But what about polygons that intersect? Using this Papervision 3D tutorial, you can learn how to render
For this tutorial the author used the code from the related post Papervision 3D Programming Tutorial: Explodo-logo and added the ability of image transition in a variety of different ways. Each option (selectable from the combo box in the top left of the demo screen) flips the individual planes that make up the final image
Papervision tutorials for beginners are continuing. In this article you will learn how to modify the “Creating Objects” project again, this time to load a Collada Model file. Loading Collada files is the fastest and easiest way in Papervision 3d to get a complex model into your scene. By changing a few lines in your