WiiFlash + Papervision3d + Flash Panels + Photoshop CS4 Extended
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For an upcoming series of tutorials commissioned by Adobe, I have integrated the incredible WiiFlash (on my Mac with WiiFlashServerJ – thanks to Alan Ross – which is now included with the WiiFlash download) + Papervision3d with a Flash Panel that runs within Photoshop CS4 Extended.
When I rotate my wrist, the roll of the 3d object within the Flash Panel updates and when I click on the A button, the 3d object in a PS 3d layer updates it’s roll position to match it. The same 3d collada file is used in both PV3d and PS.
There’s a lot of potential here. Stay tuned to my blog for an announcement on the tutorials. In the meantime, you can jump into developing your own Flash Plug-ins for Photoshop and Illustrator using the new CSXS SWC library for Flex Builder. More info here. For more info on driving Creative Suite applications from your own AIR applications, check out Adobe’s SwitchBoard here.
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Universidad Iberoamerica in Mexico
I would like to thank the Universidad Iberoamerica in Mexico, Vinny (aka Kultnation), Josue Ibañez and everyone who attended my lecture today.























Congratulations for your lecture today at the Universidad Iberoamericana Dr. Woohoo! It was very inspiring, thank you for share your knowledge and your awesome work.
Greetings from Mexico City
luis – muchas gracias. it was sincerely an honor.
This really looks interesting, great idea!
Nice to see such great use of WiiFlash.
I am looking forward to seeing some more
Best regards
Alan
Congrats with your new discovery
But what do you do that in side of Photoshop ???
If i ain’t wrong its a Photo Editing Application
That will give little edge of you try with After Effects
instead of. ‘cuz theres nothing do with photoshop…
Thanks ,,
& Well done
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if you follow my work, you’ll know that i love to push applications as far as i can – sometimes breaking them – to try and achieve an aesthetic that might only exist within my mind. in relation to photoshop, it might be marketed primarily as a photo editing application, but there is a ton of potential for painting and animation if you look beyond the hype. is it the best painting application on the market, absolutely not, but it’s worthy. combine that with flash and animation and there are some interesting visual avenues to explore. here’s a couple of examples:
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/gallery/swf/index.html#u_sContent=drwoohoo
http://vimeo.com/444063
in relation to 3d + ps, the point of the wiimote exercise was to explore the potential to paint in ps with 3d objects that can be manipulated on-the-fly, rather than 2d backed images.
there will always be people who tell me what can and can’t be done with an application – which could limit how i express myself creatively – if i believed them. which i don’t. lol. anything is possible. but don’t take my word for it, you need to find the edge of your canvas so that you intimately know the area you’re working with.
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woohoo!
d.