[osflash] Q: Papervision 3D vs Sandy, vs Away3d

Francisco Murillo fmurillo at gmail.com
Wed Aug 1 11:41:03 EDT 2007


could you please post some of those examples ...?? Is there any
tutorial for making a web page simple with papervision?.. some kind of
simple ineraction??



On 7/31/07, Samuel Agesilas <samuel at modulous.net> wrote:
> no no no no!! This is not the case.... Papervision3d is far more
> superior than Sandy and away3d. Papervision performance competely
> blows away sandy and is much Much better than Away3d.
>
> To answer your question more directly.
>
> 1. Papervision - Why? The papervision API is really clean and simple.
> Something like a rotating cube can be accomplished with very VERY
> little code ( even if you want to texture map the sides )
> 2. Papervision - Why? It is the more mature of all 3 of those
> platforms. Papervision3d has a very small learning curve and there
> are lots of examples out there to analyze and learn from.
>
> cheers,
> Sam
>
> On Jul 31, 2007, at 7:19 AM, moveup at mac.com wrote:
>
> > Examples from all 3 engines seem comparable in quality and speed,
> > but I am concerned with the following:
> >
> > -which one of the three would add the LEAST amount of code for a
> > simple 'cube rotating' effect
> > -which one of the three has the smallest learning curve (i have a
> > tight deadline to meet)
> > Thanks for any feedback!
> >
> >
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