lee-cube.jpgShowing you the coolness that is Papervision 3D, Flash Guru Lee Brimelow shares a really cool tutorial on using Papervision to create a 3D cube with clickable links. When I reported last about implementations of Papervision (like the spinning browser), some in the office giggled at its usability. What you have to think about here – is that it has nothing to do with whether you want to place a spinning cube on your website for links to pages (though that would be really cool.. and probably my next website). What it has to do with is taking all of these technologies to create a new way to experience the web.

abworld2.jpgIf you want to see a REALLY cool implementation in a Flash design, look no further than the “In An Absolut World” website. Employing Papervision and a host of other technologies, this website (for me) was nerd flypaper. Make sure you go check it out and tell me what you think.

Rick Sammon has got a cool tutorial after the jump.. so stick around!

Rick Sammon: Having Fun in Photoshop
Rick Sammon does it again, bringing us great imagery and wonderful techniques in “Having Fun in Photoshop”, now online. Make sure you stop by and take a look – definitely worth the read. Click Here

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