iTunes User Interface in Papervision3D with Tweener

May 24th, 2007 by ryanstewart

I think a lot of us have seen Ely Greenfield’s Display Shelf component, which gives the same iTunes-like interface, but I found this flash example on digg and thought it was pretty cool. The author is using Papervision3D and Tweener to recreate the library visualization with a few extra bits. It’s got some very cool polish. What I thought was interesting is that while this uses Papervision3D, Ely got very close to the same thing with Flex.

Also, I apologize for the lack of pictures. For some reason CS2 decided that I needed to reactivate it, but I’m out of activations. I’m doing a format/reinstall of my computer today so I decided I wouldn’t worry about it yet.

[tags]Papervision3D, Tweener, Flash[/tags]

Posted in Rich Internet Applications

2 Responses

  1. Tom Ortega

    Pssst…dude, you work for Adobe now. I think by law you have to use CS3 now. =)

    CS2…if marketing sees that, you’ll be getting a phone call.

    As for me, I’ll take up this motto, “If CS2 is good enough for the Adobe RIA evangelist, then it’s good enough for me.” Oh wait…even I have CS3 already. LOL

  2. anatol

    Nise site!

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A blog by a Platform Evangelist at Adobe covering Adobe's RIA platform. Includes posts about Adobe Flex, Adobe AIR, ColdFusion, LiveCycle, Thermo, and everything in between.