Adobe Decides to Convert Flash To Adobe 3D Flash Soon

Following the latest craze on 3D, Adobe Flash is finally jumping onto the bandwagon. It will soon offer a 3D version of the browser plug-in together with the Adobe Flash.

This exciting information was shared initially during the Adobe Max convention last October 2009. The meeting’s agenda incorporated a brief talk on “Flash Player 3D Future.” This provided a thrilling look at the possibilities of finally having a 3D Adobe Flash player.

To bring the updated version to greater public attention, Thibault Imbert, who is the product manager of Adobe talked about the same presentation in a blog post. But he refused to provide more particulars aside from stating openly that there will be a new 3D version of Adobe Flash in the near future.

For those who are into the 3D craze especially in its usage for designing games, real-time boost or simply interactive websites, you have to hear this important announcement. Adobe’s Imbert announced that there will be a Flash Player 3D presentation to be held for Max 2010 on the 27th of October at 11:00 o’clock in the morning in room 503. During the meeting, you will get to hear Flash Player engineer Sebastian Marketsmueller talk about in detail about the upcoming 3D API version of the Adobe Flash Player.

In search for more information regarding the 3D version, API, true textured z-buffered triangles, GPU acceleration, and many more? Then look no further. The coming event is something that can totally take you to the next level of the Adobe Flash Player.

If you are wondering when this new and exciting future version of the Adobe Flash Player in 3D will be coming out, then just wait for all the buzz that will surely be heard after the said event. This will truly be a radical change for all the 3D software designers out there.

It is important to note that Adobe is pretty set to become a leader in terms of setting the trend on 3D platforms. This may sound too good to be true. But until there is more information on the all-new 3D Adobe Flash Player, we will reserve our judgment about it until the updates are released to the public sometime this year. This Adobe Flash in 3D will surely welcome us to the future!

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