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Subject: Re: FLASH: Flash3, Toy or serious designer tool?
From: Darryl Carpenter
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 05:50:41 GMT

Hi Jean , Freehand 8.0.1 and flash are such good friends that you can export
from freehand as .swf. It seems a lot of the pros use freehand to draw
backgrounds and such and then just export to flash . It also allows them to
play with the beziers prior to import.
If you like flash the update is probably worth it .
Regards daz

Jean Dukate wrote:

> Well the closest I have been able to get to what you are asking for is
> with the use of Rhino. Rhino can export the wire frames of a model by
> converting them to vector lines via the *ai file export. This can easily
> be braought into Flash then filled with gradients as needed. To help
> with the gradient process export a rendered version of the model and
> export and *ai file. That way you have something to go by when filling
> with gradients. Place the bitmap underneath the *ai export and lock the
> layer.
>
> On a similiar note do you know of any other vector based app that allows
> for 3D DXF file import? I have tried unsucessfully with Freehand 7.0. I
> mention this because it seems like this support you mention would be
> first available in the likes of Freehand before we see it in Flash.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: dgarystudiosatnetwide [dot] net [SMTP:dgarystudiosatnetwide [dot] net]
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 5:51 PM
> > To: flasheratshocker [dot] com
> > Subject: Re: FLASH: Flash3, Toy or serious designer tool?
> >
> >
> >
> > Jean Dukate wrote:
> >
> > > Just curious as to how possible it would be to add 3D support into
> > > Flash? Utimately we are talking about some need of a rendering
> > engine
> > > inside of Flash. And if so render to what? Render to bitmap or
> > vector?
> >
> > Vector of course.
> >
> > > If Flash renders to bitmap like every other 3D app how would this be
> > any
> > > better than just importing bitmaps from a 3D app to start with.
> >
> > Vector of course.
> >
> > > So what we really want is a render to vector.
> >
> > Of course.
> >
> > > But so far I have yet to find any 3D app that has a render to vector
> > > capability. Sure there are some programs that can simulate a simple
> > > extrusion by basically copying a
> > > shape over and over. But I haven't seen any application at all that
> > can
> > > render a complex model into a shaded vector image. Has anyone else
> > find
> > > such a program?
> > >
> >
> > I think the need to shading and lighting values could be left to the
> > designer and the "fill" tool.
> >
> > If Flash could support basic geometry and simple wire frame and
> > convert to
> > "line",
> > this would surpass any web design tool to date, by a uge margin. I
> > personally didnt ask
> > for raytracing capabilities or even lighting effects. That can be left
> > up to
> > the designer. Basic 3D wireframe support would do worlds of wonder
> > however.
> > Of course if you animated any shape beside cubes and spheres, then we
> > would
> > definetly need some type of "airbrush" gradient tool to define
> > effective
> > lighting direction.
> > Forget high end 3D animation application, but simple 3D wireframe is
> > possible and the rendering can be done by the artist with vector or
> > solid
> > gradient fill.
> >
> > > Am I wrong that this technology to render a complex 3D model into
> > vector
> > > just doesn't exist as of yet. If it doesn't exist then what are the
> > > realistic expectations of having 3D capabilities inside of Flash.
> > Are
> > > Flash designers going to be happy if Flash only renders 3D objects
> > to
> > > bitmap?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Forget bmp and web design. Flash is Vector and should remain vector
> > for web.
> >
> > However basic CAD calculation could easily implemented to calculate
> > "line".
> > The only option for 3D in flash3 _IS_ to import bmp. I'm more
> > interested in
> > Vector, but also "freedom" in vector, i.e. better tools, basic 3D or
> > CAD
> > support, etc.
> >
> > -DG-
> >
> >
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  Re: FLASH: Flash3, Toy or serious design, Todd Purgason

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