SamSaam | 13 years ago | 1 comment | 2.4K views
maybe you know:
Stage 3D, previously codenamed "Molehill," is a new method/model of 2D and 3D rendering developed by Adobe and supported with a new Stage3D API—a set of low-level GPU-accelerated APIs enabling advanced 2D and 3D capabilities across multiple screens and devices (desktop, mobile, and TV) through the Adobe Flash Platform runtimes. These APIs provide advanced 2D and 3D developers with the flexibility to leverage GPU hardware acceleration for significant performance gains.
Adobe Flash Player previously rendered thousands of non z-buffered triangles at approximately 30 Hz. With the new Stage3D APIs, you can expect hundreds of thousands of z-buffered triangles to be rendered at HD resolution in full screen at around 60 Hz. Using the new Stage3D APIs in Flash Player and Adobe AIR will make it possible to deliver sophisticated 3D experiences across almost every computer and device connected to the Internet.
now what do you think about exporting interactive SWF files from BT with XML and all resources (or even none interactive single small vector SWF) for using in websites?
Thanks to the success of HTML5, jQuery and the iPAD, Flash will soon be history. If the web is going to be realtime 3D it will be rendered by the HTML5 canvas.
As soon as the canvas supports 3D, export as HTML is possible!
michiel, 13 years ago