Posted by The Channel 9 Team // Tue, Aug 23, 2005 12:26 PM
Karsten Januszewski, technical evangelist, presented recently at the Macromedia Flashforward conference.
"What is a Microsoft technical evangelist doing at a design conference?"
Well, he showed off a ton of demos of Avalon that we thought you'd like to see.
The whole talk is interesting for those of you interested in Avalon, but the demos are particularly good. The demos get better toward the end, so if you only have a few minutes to watch, go to the last few demos.
13:11 XAML file presentation app. 21:50 3D composition app 24:00 skinning your app 25:50 Avalon notepad 27:30 Media Mania (you've seen this app on Channel 9 before, but here you get to see more) 32:50 Electric Rain's ZAM 3D (amazing 3D to Avalon app) 44:00 Video in Avalon (a preview of a future version of Avalon) 47:30 Video on a 3D sphere 48:20 video on multiple 3D spheres 49:30 A "Halo strip" (multiple photos on 3D surfaces)
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It's just amazing....... !
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Kryptos
Because life is too short....
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The more I see of Avalon the more excited I get, sure we will end up with some bad UI's, but this stuff rocks. I'm go to play with Avalon........
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Where can i download this AVALON Damo??
It's so cool!!
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Yeah the Avalon stuff does look really good, an i will be having a look at it as soon as they release a CTP for VS Beta2.
I keep seeing MS say that Longhorn Beta1 is this summer and Beta2 the fall. Is it just me or do they seem close together?
When you think about most of the beta programs for example VS2005. Beta 1 Summer/Fall 2004 then Beta2 Spring 2005 and as big a project that VS2005 is i am sure Longhorn is many times bigger.
I get the feeling that Beta2 will slip to spring 2006.
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Preemptive Obnoxiousness
We already have this in Linux..
Microsoft copied this from Steve Jobs' G5.
It's not open source, so it's awful.
It won't run on anything by Windows, so it's bad.
Avalon doesn't help command-line utilities, so it's worthless..
Did I forget anything?
(Seriously, I can't wait to see this on the train ride home.)
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Dr. Shim
Inaniloquent monomathical people inlapidate me.
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A Flash conference and not one word about Flash. Sinners.
I do wonder how I could integrate Flash with all this neat 3D stuff. Could I overlay a Flash presentation over a 3D surface, like I can with video?
Woot!
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bonk
Ich bin der Wurstfachverkäuferin !
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Is there a possibility that some (or all) of these demos could be shipped with the next CTP?
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Beer28
I contend Channel9 is a covert research project
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The laptop seemed to strugle to render the polygon model.
Laptops don't have very good video cards in them. My inspiron doesn't anyway.
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Hey Nathan, your blog rocks! Who was the other guy that mentioned having a blog?
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Actually the laptop does have a pretty decent card. Its a Radeon 9800 mobility. Which is fast becoming an old card... I just saw a laptop for sale that has 256M cards on it... drool.
Anyway when I switched the app to render 40 rows we are showing about 1200 images... That are mapped to about 1200 3D mesh planes (roughly 2400 polygons... excuse my math i'm a designer ;-)
I think the real tax was in the fact that we were mapping so many images not because of the polygon count. (Ive used models from Zam3D that had much higher polygon count)
Anyway the scenario hasnt really been optimized for showing that many images. The framerate stays pretty high with about 10 rows, But it was cool engough looking when you can see down a tube of 1200 images (even if the framerate was compromised).
We have been playing around with implementing a similar effect using VisualBrush on a single 3D mesh and have found that we can accomplish this at a much higher frame rate, but we lack some of the 3D interactivity that we created.
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XAML is a code name that may not stick?!? Come on, Microsoft isn't going to change the name of XAML. I guarantee it! :-)
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Adobe's probably not going to be too happy about their purchase of Macromedia 2 years from now, as Flash dies out and Microsoft's technology rules the world!
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Sk4rlath
The lesser of two Sampys (in age only).
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I must know. Was Halo a listbox control?
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The demos are so cool and the speaker is so funny! Love it.
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Why not? I could see how it could be made using the
composition/transformation outlined in the video. I am SO happy I
had to sweat through some of the tough stuff in a Comp. Graphics class
in OpenGL. I'd definitely say pick up a primer on OpenGL before
you delve in, and this will boggle your mind. Just a
surface-level view of OpenGL/Directx will show the 3D possibilities
available. As a side-effect, I think DirectX may become a lot
less useful than it used to be (more specialized/advanced).
I thought the XAM3D is missing the point of Avalon. Any user, not
a graphic artist, can now make amazing 3D graphics. Their tool
doesn't make this obvious AT ALL! Let's just say for
starters that Print-Screen may be a whole ton more cool than it used to
be .
Ideas are popping into my mind like scores of images on a massive 3D cone.
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| Arran wrote:
I keep seeing MS say that Longhorn Beta1 is this summer and Beta2 the fall. Is it just me or do they seem close together?
I get the feeling that Beta2 will slip to spring 2006. |
I've already heard that Longhorn Beta2 is planned for Holiday 2006,
which is presumably right around the New Year (preferably before
Valentines' Day).
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Dr. Shim
Inaniloquent monomathical people inlapidate me.
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I downloaded the Zam 3D beta trial, and opened a 3D truck with some
simple animation. I then exported it as a XAML file. The resulting XML
heirarchy was huge. Eight megabytes o' text.
Alright, maybe not that huge, but still. That's a lot of plain-text.
I'm thinking that for a somewhat complex 3D XAML model or presentation
is going to be rather large -- unlike Flash, which is a binary format. Can we utilize XOP for Avalon?
My point is, how Web-friendly is Avalon? Or should a Avalon UI designer keep the 3D to a minimum for online presentations?
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It was some wait but the pictures at the end were arranged like a
wormhole (like DS9), I wanted him to fly through it. Imagine Amazon
working like that and the user wearing a headset, he could (in 3D) fly
through all the albums that might interest him and immerse himself in
the experience.
Great!
P.S. Well done ZAM 3D
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Follow up to earlier obnoxiousness:
I really liked the demo. I'd love to have some sample code to play around with.. But its ashame my CTO for WinFX doesn't work.. (Can't seem to find the right version of the framework, despite it being there.. I heard others had this problem).
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Personally had a problem running VS 2005 Beta 2 (GUI/ASP.NET visual
editor were broken). So, I may have to reinstall the 2GB file. Also interested in Avalon + Beta 2. GRRR
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Well, that's pretty interesting. I heard about Longhorn last year, but only had a little try on it. My problem is that I'm not a design guy, so I can't make nice art for the Avalon powered app.
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