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JigLibFlash Rewrite – Video Game Case Physics Example

April 13, 2009 by Devin Reimer

Video Game Case Physics Screenshot

Over the past 2 months the JigLibFlash team has been re-architecting the whole JigLibFlash project and the new version is now available. Using this re-architected library is quite a bit different from the old version. So before I convert some of my older stuff over, I decided to making a new demo of the updated library in action.

In this demo randomly positioned and oriented video game cases drop one on top of the other until 7 cases are on the screen. Then it resets and starts all over again. It is a very simple example, but it will give you a place to start.

To play the demo click here.

To get the source click here.

Source Requirements: You will need Papervision3D , JigLibFlash and bulk-loader to compile the source.

Note: The case is a scan of my copy of ‘Left 4 Dead’, if you want to read a good article on how the actual case artwork came to be, check out this link: http://www.l4d.com/blog/post.php?id=2353

Papervision3D Lecture – Winnipeg Code Camp (3D Video Game Case Example)

March 17, 2009 by Devin Reimer

Papervision3D Lecture Winnipeg Code Camp

Winnipeg Code Camp is over and it was a success. I hope everyone that was able to attend my lecture thought it was informative. If anyone has any feedback on how I could make my next presentations better, please drop me a line.

To see one of my presentation demos click here.

To get the source click here.