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| Acrobat 3D- PDF's in Flash |
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Thu, 3 Apr 2008 05:28:28 -0700 |
It's in my biggest interest to let my users view my 3d-models using Flash
Player, while maintenancing the interactivity. Is this possible to do?
Benefits:
1) "Everybody's got Flash Player installed"
2) You can embed an interactive 3D-model direct into a webpage.
As far as I know, you can't embed a pdf into a webpage like you can with a swf.
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| Re: Acrobat 3D- PDF's in Flash |
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Fri, 18 Apr 2008 00:26:07 -070 |
Jon Berntsen - 05:28am Apr 3, 2008 Pacific:
As far as I know, you can't embed a pdf into a webpage like you can with
a swf.
You can. See my post
Alexander G. Grahn, "Inserting Acrobat 3D to a Web site" #1, 7 Apr
2008 1:32 am </webx?14@@.59b4e90c/0>
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Mon, 21 Apr 2008 00:57:10 -070 |
Thank you for your answer. Okay, embedding is possible. :) That opens a whole
new world for my use of the pdf. I still have some trouble figuring out how to
maximize compability for the users, because it seems like you have to have
NVIDIA or ATI display card for the system to do antialiasing satisfying
enough(?). And in my opinion, we wouldn't benefit from embedding directly into a
webpage (and made available for everybody on the landing page) when 50% can't
see the model like we want them to.
And it's hard to do support on this case, when a user that doesn't know even
what a hard drive is, calls us for support. Anybody else thinking the same way?
I really want the pdf to be the solution here, but as by now it may seem like
collada and papervision could be the one.
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