ksigiscar
04-26-2005, 09:43 AM
The Chrome Lib set of Shockwave 3D behaviors for Director 8.5, MX and MX 2004 is designed after the needs expressed by graphic artists and interactive designers. It allows to quickly setup a 3D scene, create tweening FX, add interactivity, manage cameras and much more... It contains 88 behaviors dedicated to 3D.
With the Chrome Lib, graphic artists are empowered to create FX and interactive scenes by themselves, without the need to resort to programming. One of the basic feature is to build a scene from several different W3Ds or to load animation only W3Ds to add new motions to a character in a W3D scene. Thereafter, they can use another behavior to play these animations when the user presses a given key. The Chrome Lib has also been designed to help Shockwave 3D developers tap into the potential of the engine. The Chrome Lib makes for the lack of 3D timeline in Director to interpolate transforms or tween material properties such as the emissive color or the blend level.
The Chrome Library was created for this purpose: making web 3D in Director easier and making the inner wonders of the 3D engine more readily available.
Best regards,
Karl Sigiscar.
http://www.chromelib.com
With the Chrome Lib, graphic artists are empowered to create FX and interactive scenes by themselves, without the need to resort to programming. One of the basic feature is to build a scene from several different W3Ds or to load animation only W3Ds to add new motions to a character in a W3D scene. Thereafter, they can use another behavior to play these animations when the user presses a given key. The Chrome Lib has also been designed to help Shockwave 3D developers tap into the potential of the engine. The Chrome Lib makes for the lack of 3D timeline in Director to interpolate transforms or tween material properties such as the emissive color or the blend level.
The Chrome Library was created for this purpose: making web 3D in Director easier and making the inner wonders of the 3D engine more readily available.
Best regards,
Karl Sigiscar.
http://www.chromelib.com