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Designers have been asking for 3D manipulation tools in Flash for a long time. In fact, this feature has been requested in some form or another since the beginning of the product line. That makes sense if you consider that the mid-1990s promise of Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) gave web surfers a taste of 3D before Flash ever hit the market. VRML was a great idea, but it was ahead of its time and, sadly, didn’t go very far. In any case, it was more of a programmer’s pursuit than something a designer would want to grapple with.
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Green, T., Stiller, D. (2009). Flash Gets a Third Dimension. In: Foundation Flash CS4 for Designers. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1094-8_9
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