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Re: Adobe Atmosphere (formerly Anarchy) debutes (Community)
Re: Adobe Atmosphere (formerly Anarchy) debutes // CommunityroluMar 26, 2001, 3:43pm
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I don't agree.
> Still no real-time (in-world) editing. might come - in the future. > Atmosphere still works off that "solitary level editor" idea which means building takes place in a wireframe, fixed-view (top, side, or isometric) > Those aren't really fixed - you can rotate them and zoom in and out. > view and can only change lighting and textures in 3D view. But at least worlds are free to create (as many as you want) and they do look kind of cool, though no object interactivity or anything--purely for "art". > I think you missed something here. There *is* interactivity. You can completely script your world with JavaScript. With it, you can move things around, make sounds, do animations, react on the user (although last time I checked clicking on objects didn't really work well due to a bug), and a lot more. It's a zillion times more advanced than AW's 'scripting'. And you can also script the avatars to make them do things. > Anyway, nice to see Anarchy back...hopefully Adobe will improve it much, however... I'm sure they will :-) rolu |