New Papervision3D Portfolio
In response to a number of recent requests that I’ve gotten for an online portfolio, I have posted a “rough draft” preliminary version that uses Papervision3D for a “cover flow” type of effect that is reminiscent of what is probably the most famous addition to Apple’s OSX 10.5 Leopard operating system. Anyway, I plan to add a 5th section for Audio/Video production, but since I want to play the audio and videos directly from the app, I haven’t gotten that far yet. Nonetheless, although this isn’t necessary unique and original (3D carousels and cover flow components and apps have been swimming around the AS3 underground for a little while now), I think this is a pretty neat way to present an online portfolio if you ask me. It sure beats a typical 2D slideshow!
Since I expect this will be changing a lot over the coming months, I am definitely open to feedback. Click HERE to take a look at it and let me know what you think by leaving comments here.
Here’s a screenshot (click for full size):
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Posted by Dan Orlando on April 14th, 2009 :: Filed under Announcements, Tools & Innovation, User Experience
Tags :: 3D, Actionscript 3D
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