[Papervision3D] How do you put a papervision scene behind a 2d movieClip
casey mandell
caseymandell at mac.com
Wed Apr 15 13:00:52 PDT 2009
Hi,
Thanks for your response. Yeah I've tried that. The Papervision3D
scene comes out on top of the movieClip. This seems like something
that people might commonly want to do but I can't find any information
about it. I'm probably overlooking something really simple.
thanks,
Casey
On Apr 15, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Chris Harback wrote:
> Do you mean like a HUD or a frame/border kind of thing? From my
> experience, you can just add the MovieClip onto the stage (not into
> the Papervision3d scene, of course).
>
> Have you tried that and run into problems?
>
> --ChrisH
>
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> ] On Behalf Of casey mandell
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> Subject: [Papervision3D] How do you put a papervision scene behind a
> 2d movieClip
>
> Hi.
>
> I'd like to put a Papervision scene "behind" a regular 2d movieClip.
> (I don't want to use the movieClip as a MovieAsset on a plane.) I
> wonder if someone could point me in the right direction?
>
> thanks,
> Casey
>
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