Oct 02, 2006

Re:Visualize It

Our Visualizer has been updated again. New features include remote background image loading, video dragging, continual color updates (so threshold and glow filtering colors are updated as you're choosing respective colors), and improved usability. These features are also acompanied by a host of small tweaks and changes. Enjoy!

Visualize it (version 1.2)
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James     Jul 29, 2008
crap, finally find a chance to use this and then realise its AS 2.0
the developers will kick off about it :(

any word on an AS 3 version?

Jeff Isabelle     Nov 17, 2007
Seems excellents for object motion sequencing, now we're on both PC and Mac platforms etc when can we see or use a pc version? I have shared production issues and need to know if both is possible CS3 Master will accept final fla.-flv. right into all flash whether its just mac for now/

Tim Shadoz     Nov 15, 2007
are any time lines when the visualizer app will be publicly available ?

Adam Friberg     Nov 08, 2007
Very useful, thanks.

Grosshandel     Sep 28, 2007
Okey, just a quick bug report though - text on text windows isn’t showing up for me (Windows, both MSIE and FF). The funny thing is the text *is* there, but hidden (ctrl+A, ctrl+C, then pasting on other application allows me to finally read the text).
Großhändler

Consumer Electronics Reviews     Sep 09, 2007
Consumer Electronics Reviews...

I couldn't understand some parts of this article, but it sounds interesting...

Actionscript Classes » Visualizer     Aug 01, 2007
[...] http://labs.bigspaceship.com/blog/?p=5 [...]

AS3 Visualizer Class - With DEMO « Flash Enabled - Get Ready With Flash…     Jun 29, 2007
[...] AS3 Visualizer Class - With DEMO From Big Spaceship Labs, to all of you, the AS3 Visualizer class. Experiment with Flash effects ranging from blend modes to bitmap filters. Then use the modified class file to implement them on your own. Visualize it, play with it, and pass it on. [...]

Leslie Williams     Mar 21, 2007
hey,
the truth is i don't know how to implement the Visualizer. how do i run it and get it to work for my swf files? i think simple txt file shud come with the source code on how to work with it. can canyone help me. please :) thx

leslie

c.johnston     Oct 26, 2006
Jesper,
At this point in time, the source to the visualizer tool is publicly available. Click the "download" link under Visualizer 1.2 button in the right column of our blog. The Visualizer app is not publicly available at this point as its still in development.

jesper     Oct 21, 2006
where can i buy/download this visualizer tool? I can only find a demofile on this blog...?

Zeh     Oct 08, 2006
Pretty interesting stuff. It's funny, but I've started to see a similar trend on some of the work I produce - the need for a "trail maker" that does little changes to the current movieclip and creates effects that change over time. As "effect production" gets more and more common on Flash development, I can easily see the need for an engine like that increasing in the future.

Okey, just a quick bug report though - text on text windows isn't showing up for me (Windows, both MSIE and FF). The funny thing is the text *is* there, but hidden (ctrl+A, ctrl+C, then pasting on other application allows me to finally read the text). You're probably using some uncommon font on the texfield but forgetting to embed it.

c.johnston     Oct 05, 2006
We've fixed the dials! They're much more intuitive now.

c.johnston     Oct 04, 2006
Kevin,
The dials suck! We are very aware. We have one of our developers working on a new one right now. Thanks for your feedback!

Kevin Sweeney     Oct 04, 2006
Very nice work guys. I had some issues figuring out the dials. First I tried dragging the inner meter and then tried dragging the notch in a circular motion (must be that damn iPod I just got) until I discovered its just an up/down motion. Oh well.

I could play with this all day. Thanks for sharing!

John Morton     Oct 03, 2006
Very cool tool, BSC (Big Spaceship Crew). Thanks for opening this up for the community. I saw the presentation at Flash Forward of this and was very impressed.


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