When you click around, make sure you click one of the little creatures so that you can get to its storybook – and as you turn the pages, try rotating the camera, move up, down, left, right, and see how each of the 3D polygons interact.
It basically looks almost like a Playstation 2 game, but it’s rendered completely by Flash. That’s nothing short of amazing.
I did as well at first, and then I noticed that it wasn’t showing up in the PV3D topics. So I had to dig a little deeper, then found out that it was a Japanese genius.
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I wonder what dudey’s got to say about this one…
:p
Lol@Bassem.
It deserves the “Best Of” title.
When you click around, make sure you click one of the little creatures so that you can get to its storybook – and as you turn the pages, try rotating the camera, move up, down, left, right, and see how each of the 3D polygons interact.
It basically looks almost like a Playstation 2 game, but it’s rendered completely by Flash. That’s nothing short of amazing.
AFAIK, it’s powered by the “Sharikura” 3D Engine. Here’s the link: http://temp.roxik.com/datas/physics/
Thanks for the info dudeydudedude. I thought it was some very complex papervision3d.
@Tim
I did as well at first, and then I noticed that it wasn’t showing up in the PV3D topics. So I had to dig a little deeper, then found out that it was a Japanese genius.
Amazing. The possibilities of 3d web site is just limited by bandwith. There is even a len effect of sun in background.
I just wanna see more sites with this technology. True – really remember the graphics of a videogame.