[Papervision3D] Amazing
John Grden
neoriley at gmail.com
Fri Sep 28 11:38:50 PDT 2007
I've had just the opposite experience: i've had several large agencies
approach me for PV3D work with approved projects - and this happens on a
weekly basis.
I will say though, that if a client doesn't understand the restrictions up
front, it can be very disapointing to realize they can't have a virtual
office with animated employees walking around ;)
On 9/28/07, Ricky Bacon <papervision at ryoshu.com> wrote:
>
> Carlos Ulloa wrote:
> > Not sure it's out yet, it was Voyeur for HBO. It was supposed to
> > demonstrate AS3 but it looks AS2. It was more video than 3D, the 3D part
> > was pretty basic and the transition between 2D and 3D was crap.
>
> I'm noticing that 3D is confusing some clients. I've seen a couple of
> projects fall through, and the one I'm doing right now has gone from its
> original kick ass pv3d integration to a sad shell of the former comps.
> I'm not sure if Big Spaceship is running into the same problem, but it's
> rather disappointing.
>
> Top tier agencies are trying to sell 3D in Flash, but no one seems to
> want to buy it :/
>
> -Ricky
>
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