Reality Bytes
April 11, 2004 | bengisu yilmazturk
A new Adobe tool makes it easy to build 3D interactive environments.
Reviewed by Amit Asaravala
From the January 2004 issue of I.D.
No one can accuse Adobe of rushing out its latest product, a design tool for building interactive 3D environments for the Web and Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Announced in March 2001 and released last October, the software package has been put through one of the longest beta tests in the business. Atmosphere enables users to compose scenes enhanced by streaming audio and video, textures, interactivity, and 3D objects. Web designers, marketers, and virtual-reality enthusiasts alike have waited for a tool that would allow them to go beyond the 2D boundaries of Flash and the stitched-image limitations of QuickTime VR. Early trials indicate
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