Updated: PlexiGlass (OpenFlux 3D) Example
April 4, 2008 – 8:20 pmSince my previous entry I’ve made some major speed improvements, added back in the 52 cards and added 2 new 3d layouts similar to the ones in Pavan Podila’s Element Flow.
We’ve still got some work ahead of us before this goes public but I definitely can’t wait to see OpenFlux get used and see what new 3D layouts others contribute.
As we get closer to release I’ll be posting more examples and howtos on getting started with OpenFlux.
Click the image below to try out the example.


9 Responses to “Updated: PlexiGlass (OpenFlux 3D) Example”
Wha very beautiful and fluid. When you think it will be public ?
Is possible to add DragNdrop functionnality ?
thanks.
By romain on Apr 5, 2008
We’re hoping to have this released for when Ben Stucki goes to the Webmaniacs conference (May 19th).
Yes we are definitely planning to add drag n’ drop functionality. This is a regular list with a 3D view, so all the functionality you would expect from a list will be included (selectable, drag-able, sortable)
By Ryan Campbell on Apr 5, 2008
this is damn near cool enough
By Steve on Apr 5, 2008
Hey Ryan,
Great work and thanks for pointing to ElementFlow. I would suggest you use the following link instead: http://blog.pixelingene.com/?p=20
I have moved away from the spaces blog to my new blog at pixelingene.com
Best Wishes.
By Pavan Podila on Apr 10, 2008
Looks good enough to me
Any change that you share this code?
By Chris van de Steeg on May 13, 2008
This is amazing! Is it going to be public or as an swc?
By Jeroen on Jul 2, 2008
Wonderful work! It rocks!!!!
By Jenny on Jul 25, 2008
How to view the source code ?
By MArcio on Jul 29, 2008