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website: Dr Christof Lutteroth
My university project supervisor Dr Christof’s home page
website: Dr Christof Lutteroth
After going through some examples from the jiglib flash website i manged to make this pool table. The code for this example is taken from the jiglib flash example. Use you arrow keys to move the ball around.
My first experiment with Papervision3D, you can download the source code below.
Continuing from the previous post I managed to modify the code and make a memory game out of it. In this game each time you find a match the cards are shuffled and the aim is to match all the cards with less number of clicks. Give me some feedback to improve the game play. And as always source code is available to download. (Note: this is not a complete game it’s only for learning purpose)
Some more experiment with TweenMax. Click inside the black box to see the final output and double click to clean up the screen.
Just having fun with TweenMax, it’s one of the best AS 3.0 tween engines out there. This example can be used as an image gallery with a little bit of extra code. You can download the code below.
This was one of my university assignments, I used openGL to code. Since I’m learning papervision I thought it will be a good idea to translate openGL to papervision. I am still working on this experiment when I’m done I will upload all the source code. Use arrow keys to control the robot arm.
This is one of my favorite projects using adobe air. The basic idea of this application is to make a video player which plays FLV videos, and I manage to get this working without any trouble.
While I was working at Puredepth one of my projects was to make a custom Youtube player for Firefox plug-in, where it takes a video from Youtube database and plays it in the website with a custom skin. So for the Pisces player I decided to expand it by adding Youtube search function, but at the moment I am caught up with my university and work projects. And the Pisces player has been sitting in my hard drive for a while without any improvement. So instead of making this project useless I decided to release the source code to all my visitors. This includes all the actionscript 3.0 files and Photoshop cs3 files.
The look of the Pisces player is similar to my blog layout since I wanted the design to be consistent with my portfolio blog.
References
Just a quick preview of my final year engineering project, to find out more visit AIMF (Auckland Interface Model Flash) website.