Adobe Flash Getting 3D-Ready
Seems like Adobe is finally taking a cue. In a world where we have lately been surrounded by 3D gadgets, a leaked presentation indicates that Adobe is on its way.
The presentation entitled “Flash Player 3D Future”, which was originally slated for the Adobe Max conference in October, accidentally got leaked and brings good news for us. Adobe is getting ready to incorporate 3D-capability into its Flash. High time, you would say, already holding a 3D digicam and switching channels on your 3D television.
According to the leaked file:
“If you are into 3d development for games, augmented reality or just interactive stuff like websites, you just can’t miss the session entitled Flash Player 3D future scheduled for Max 2010 scheduled on October 27 at 11:00AM in room 503. Sebastian Marketsmueller (Flash Player engineer) will deep dive into the next generation 3D API coming in a future version of the Flash Player.
Now you may wonder, what does this means, what kind of 3D are we talking about? What kind of API? True textured z-buffered triangles? GPU acceleration? Even better? What I can say is forget what you have seen before, it is going to be big
When this will be available? We will share plans with you at Max during this session, I tell you, some serious stuff is coming for 3D developers.”
Nice piece of info, eh? Adobe Flash product manager, Imbert Thibault did more to confirm the news when he posted his blog:”I tell you, some serious stuff is coming for 3D developers.”
Adobe Max is an event conducted by Adobe to let the designers, developers and business heads interact to better develop digital media.





















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