MCon Outdoor Advertising : Amalgamation of 3D & 2D in Web Designing.
Few days ago I was given the job to design the website of a Mumbai based Outdoor advertising which was to be made all in Flash. Now, Flash takes lots of time to load but also gives us some interactivity which isn’t possible in JavaScript.
I made the concept for MCons by looking at one of my old 3ds Max renders of Urban Colony. I went with a 3d Perspective & made real boards on which ads are shown outside our home.
This is how the modified design of MCons would look like.
When the user clicks on the mailbox, it opens a slide out animation for this contact form.
We are also told to add cat & dog animation as they are the company’s trademark which will be added by Flash. My fellow ex-colleague at Infranix are working on it.
This is my last work in Infranix. Next work is going to be for SlideShare.
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about 1 year ago
Nice concept dude !
But ….I mean …. will the visitors be able to rotate,zoom and pan ? Because if they cant do that, some of the portions like the upcoming SUBMENU will not be properly visible.
Now that will take up a lot of bandwidth.
about 1 year ago
The sub menu doesn’t have many links due to which I selected such place for Sub Menu. If U look properly, it won’t eat bandwidth cos the background image will remain static & text content will be the only thing loading. We have found a way using which we don’t have to embed all the info in the flash file & we can load it as & where required using a XML File
about 1 year ago
That´s a really nice concept you cam up with.
Will you have several 3D images that blend into each other in Flash or will you use a realtime 3D engine ?
Lara McGonnor
about 1 year ago
We are thinking of using the 3D Engine provided in Flash CS4/Flash 10. We don’t have to make everything 3D, just make the animation in 3Ds Max & export those parts which are actually animated.