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  • Introduction to Papervision

    Flash gets flashier with the introduction of Papervision3D, a real-time 3D engine component. Paul Wyatt gets you up and running with it and shows you how to incorporate 3D models into.
  • Create an interactive web toy

    Web toys are fantastic applications for generating buzz around a website. Peskimo show you how to create an interactive plaything with unique looks and bags of character that will make your site stand out from the crowd.
  • Ten-minute tutorial: Realistic mapping effects

    Create convincing results when mapping artwork on to any surface in Photoshop. regular Derek Lea explores the underrated Displace filter and employs a strategic array of Blending Modes.
  • Create a layout from your sketch

    In the third and final part of this series on interactive design, Taobot's Danny Franzreb and Holger Grünwald show you how to build a final layout using the artwork from the two previous instalments.
  • Develop design concepts

    In the second part of their interactive design series, Taobot's Danny Franzreb and Holger Grünwald show you how to use your sketches to brief photographers and 3D designers, and outline functionality for your project.
  • Perfect faces

    A new breed of 3D artist is taking digital portraiture beyond the real in search of a different kind of perfection. In this special showcase, Olivier Ponsonnet reveals the creative decisions that underpin his work.
  • Logotype design

    Using you can create effective commercial illustrations in no time. Tom Knight shows you how by creating an illustrated logotype featuring spot colours and colour separations
  • Vanishing points

    The Vanishing Point filter is more powerful than it's given credit for. Justin Maller shows you how to use this feature so that you can wrap images around multiple 3D planes with the greatest of ease.
  • Harmonic motion

    Keyframing oscillating objects, such as a swinging pendulum or a bobbing buoy, can be a laborious task, but as demonstrates, a brief and flexible script can create natural movement in one clean sweep.
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