Papervision3D training on Lynda.com
Remember when I disappeared mysteriously to LA for a week in February? I can now reveal that I was in Ventura, CA recording a 4 hour long tutorial series for Lynda.com that has just gone live!
It was such a great experience, the team at Lynda are so professional and they have many recording booths with the best gear. I think there were 6 courses being recorded while I was there so it’s quite a production! And they have teams of editors cutting out all the gaps, and fixing my mistakes (thanks guys
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So come learn about importing 3D models, particles, interactivity, ViewportLayers, and much, much more. I’d love to hear your feedback and find out how you get along so let me know!
Papervision3D Essential Training on Lynda.com
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HELP! I just enrolled in Lynda.com for the primary purpose of learning Papervision3D. I do NOT have Flash Builder 4, I only have Flash CS4 Pro and would like to follow along and learn about Papervision3D. How can I adapt your training videos for use in Flash CS4 Pro? I am unable to afford the CS5 or Flash Builder 4 programs, so I need to use the tools I have.
PLEASE HELP!
Hi Lyndon! Hmmm tricky. It would be possible to do – Make a new FLA, point it at each exercise as file as its document class. Set up the publish settings to point at the PV classes. But it’s fiddly.
And I would always, ALWAYS recommend using a code editor like FlashBuilder, FDT or FlashDevelop when using these code libraries.
And you can get a free trial of FB4 – good luck!
Seb
Looks like it’s time to renew my subscription, and this is the perfect reason!
Thanks T! Let me know how you get along
Hi Seb
I love the series. You have a knack for keeping things simple (even if its not).
I was particularly appreciative of the coverage of viewportLayers chapter as that can be challenging. It supplements/expands on the information on the same subject in the Essentials book.
Thanks!
Thanks Chris! That’s very kind of you to say
Hi Seb,
Thanks for the cool tutorials but I’m having a problem with the projects files. I changed the work space inside Flash Builder 4 but when I try to open a Project there is an error massage appears and says that the .project file is missing.
Please advice.
Thanks.
Hi Amer,
Have you followed the very comprehensive set up movies at the beginning of the course?
Seb
Hi Seb,
Yes i did. and i can see the projects folders inside the package explorer view inside flash builder 4 but when i try to open a project for example the HelloWorld project the following error occurs
“The project description file (.project) for ’2_HelloWorld’ is missing. This file contains important information about the project. The project will not function properly until this file is restored.”
Thanks.
oh no that’s not good! But fairly expected of FlashBuilder I’m afraid. Let’s take it to email and I’ll see if I can sort it out.
Seb
I am having the same problem as Amer Dababneh. The error comes “The project description file (.project) .. is missing”
Please Help!!
The exercise files on Lynda have been updated and fixed now.
cheers!
Seb
Hello Seb.
I have the same problem as Ali.
I look on lynda but the only file I found was the free one, and it has the same problem as the others.
I create a new flex project in the same folder with the same name and it make the folder a project folder, but when you run it, flash builder open a blank safari web page and then another error.
Please HELP!!
Thanks…
Hi Yulian,
You only get the full exercise files if you’re a full member at Lynda.com. Otherwise you’ll only get the files for the AR project, but clearly there’s a problem there so I’ll review and see if they can fix it later today. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Seb
Hi Yulian, the free exercise files have now been replaced and should work. Let me know how you get along! Seb
very much enjoyed the series Seb, I thought you did a great job covering what’s possible/applicable in an easy to follow format and your presentation experience definitely shows through in the voice-over.
man, could I have used this series when I started wading into PV3D. Even a short couple years ago it was difficult to round up sufficient teaching resources.
But with the PV3D Essentials book and structured video series like this, PV3D becoming more accessible – which is a good thing for everyone
Thanks Sam, really glad you liked it. And sorry it didn’t come out sooner – these things always seem to take a while to get off the ground!
Hello Seb.
Congratulations for the Papervision3D training, it’s excellent, I learn a lot in this couple days.
I have a question, is possible to export an animation from maya as an .dae file and make the same process as in the videos?
Thanks…
Hi Yulian,
it is possible yes, but it took us a while to get it to work. If I remember correctly PV3D only picks up keyframes and doesn’t tween between them. Also I believe you need to bake in the animations. This is all from memory, so allow plenty of time for trial and error!
cheers
Seb
Hey Seb,
i’ve been watching the tutorials from dvd but have the same problem as some of the others here, can’t open the files from fb im getting the “no projects are found to import” error, and since im not actually a premium member of lynda, are u able to share the exercise files or is it forbidden by lynda.com
Hi Seb,
I have this problem too( can’t open the exercise file “no projects are found to import “), any suggestion to solve this problem?
Is this from the DVD? Contact Lynda.com support and they’ll replace the disk for you. Sorry bout that!
I am happy promo member of lynda dot com and found this training totally awesome. Unfortunately have issues with performance, looking to your movies your scenes are rendering far faster that my 4×3.2GHz Phenom2 64bit Win7 i.e. in the pingpong 3d game, where for the sphere used with segmentsW = 20 and segmentsH =17 my game starts to jam. Is there some trick with performance in flash movies on your side?
Thanks anyway:)
Hi Pawel, that’s very strange I can’t imagine why your computer wouldn’t be able to handle that! When it comes to optimisation, it’s all about triangles. Reduce them! And also avoid shaders. Try putting a BitmapMaterial on the sphere rather than a shaded one.
cheers!
Seb