Author: Michael Ivanov
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1849512809
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1849512809
Away3D 3.6 Cookbook
Over 80 practical recipes for creating stunning graphics and effects with the fascinating Away3D engine Invaluable tips and techniques to take your Away 3D applications to the top Reveals the secrets of cleaning your scene from z-sorting artifacts without killing your CPU Get 2D objects into the 3D world by learning to work with TextField3D and extracting graphics from vector graphics Learn essential topics like collision detection, elevation reading, terrain generation, skyboxes, and much more Gain an exclusive and practical introduction to Molehill, the next generation of 3D APIs for the Flash platform - by creating a rotating sphere from scratch. Get Away3D 3.6 Cookbook computer books for free.
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