Adobe MAX Chicago - Sneak Peeks
3 10 2007If you thought the keynotes were exciting, wait until you hear what we got to see in the sneak peeks session. There was of course the disclaimer that technologies they demo may never make it as actual products, but what a lineup it was.
I’m in the process of uploading video for most of the demo’s we got to see, so bookmark this page and I’ll eventually have them all up — there are loads of them!
Flash “Next”
Flash on C/C++
Flex Applications on Linux
Seam Carving
Photoshop Express
Flash Home for Mobile
PDF Packaging
Stay tuned for more to come…






woooohooooo!
Thank you very much for the videos Peter. Can’t wait to play with all this cool stuff, future will rock !!
C++ in Flash = Game Over, Silverlight.
Wow, simply wow. That C++ video left me speechless. The possibilities…
OMG. Thanks for these sneak peeks!
Really exciting!
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Thanks for the vid’s peter
Is very strong man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Adobe rocks!!! way ahead and better than anything around!
Thanks for making video’s Peter!
Great stuff, but why does the guy next to you have to scream at everything they show? Jeez.
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Flash ‘next’…
Zag net de sneak peek van Flash ‘next’ Thanks Peter Elst die de video maakte. Kijkt u even mee ?…
What about Director 11?
C++ on Flash?
just convert C and C++ syntax into AS3?
there won’t be much help if you are familiar with AS3
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Many thanks for your work Peter. Videos are really good.
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[...] Peterson has ported Quake 2 to Flash 10 (second video down @ 4:50) via a C++ to AS3 converter. I actually missed this demo yesterday at MAX [...]
Impressionnant. Flash nous résèrve un bel avenir.
[...] increíble pero ya están presentando vídeos del flash10, de hecho han salido noticias que el creador de Quake ha pasado el Quake2 con un convertidor que va [...]
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Flash will take over the world. The new tweens will probably have me ditching after effects to use Flash for video. And the Bones & Inverse Kinematics? I did not see that one coming. wow.
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I am amazed! Good job guys and hopefully this will change the internet!
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Adobe Max 2007 Chicago…
Ya finalizó el Adobe MAX 2007 en Chicago, y al parecer ha sido uno de los episodios más excitantes en la historia del desarrollo de RIA’s. Adobe ha mostrado algunas de las cosas que nos esperan para Flash, Flex, PDF, etc.
Para muestra un botón…
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[...] Peter Elst has a nice video overview of the sneaks session broken up by nicely so that you can watch just the sneaks your interested in. I’m sitting just to the left of Peter so when he pans to the left screen you can see my head in the way. Sorry. That’s also me adding narration, such as “You’ve got to be frakking kidding me” during Scott Petersen’s presentation about the C/C++ interpreter. [...]
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hi,
all coo stuff.
but PLEASE fix live update of Info Panel in Flash Authoring when creating new shapes/objects, dragging objects on stage.
2nd is a usability feature, ability to make duplicate of a layer, like photoshop.
// chall3ng3r //
Woah, the instant tweens and boning on Flash Next made me jawdrop. This is beautiful!
Looks very promising, good to see more animation tools being incorporated in to Flash. Please post more to see what else is new in Flash.
wow, flash home for mobile looks sweet.
app>caller Id differnt backgrounds based on the phones origin!! haha dont think that work in UK but i like the idea.
alot of scope for some crazy thigns there.. cool exciting times ahead
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Has everyone grasped the magnitude of what seam carving does to photography? It will become very difficult to be able to trust another photograph again.
When he demonstrated the speed and simplicity of removing the shoes from the shoe rack, I got very nervous. As a designer, and casual photographer, this presents huge benefits, but consider those who would use this in a negative way.
I realize these things have been possible with Photoshop for some time now, but seam carving is making the next quantum leap in photo manipulation.
Next Flash - amazing!!
Thanks for the video mate, blew me away.
gready for more
cheers
glenn.
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Really exciting!
Check out the first two videos, “Flash ‘Next’”, and “Flash on C/C++”. The second video demos a port of Quake to the Flash player!
von neuen Möglichkeiten bringt. In takee
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I still want a scalable timeline like in every 3d package out there. Or a play these frames only option
I’m an animator btw.
thanks. Love the IK!
[...] Peter Elst, an Adobe Community Expert from Belgium, attended the recent Adobe MAX event in Chicago. He recorded this video below which shows a demonstration of what future versions of Flash might hold - namely IK. If you’re not familiar with that term, it stands for “inverse kinematics” or as it’s often called “bones.” Other 2D animation software packages, like Toon Boom Harmony, boast this feature, and Flash animators have been anxiously awaiting it for years. As Elst points out, the Adobe team who presented at MAX offered the caveat that this feature might not make into the next build or any future releases, but it’s cool to see it in action. [...]
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The C code to ActionScript 3.0 porter is AMAZING. I’d love to be able to help test it. One thing that I’d like to do is port Crafty to ActionScript 3.0 so that people can easily play computer chess online. How strong would it be? I think it would make a very nice benchmark test.
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What’s with the “Woooooooo!!!!” dudes shouting at EVERYTHING? It ruins the video. Jeez, I know this is exciting but lay off the Red Bull just a bit…
Does anyone know if they’re going to change the pen tool in flash?
@Charles: Yes, It’s going to be like the pen tool in Illustrator. Everything is the same, including shortcuts.
Richard Galvan announced this in his FITC session on Flash, now and in the future.
@Dimitri: Awesome!
Soon my copying and pasting days will be over!
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Looks very promising, good to see more animation tools being incorporated in to Flash. Please post more to see what else is new in Flash.
I am working in animation company and we STRETCH flash(8) to its limits.
Drawing/Clean Up tools are horrible especially the vector line editing.
On the other hand HARMONY/OPUS/ToonBOOM or whatever is called these days
already have all these features.But Breaking in Harmony is nightmare…(I love Symbols in Flash especially swap symbol option for mouthcharts)Please FLASH DEVELOPERS look at harmony and STEAL all nice features.
The best, very best!!!
WOW awesome video’s.
is there allready a way to convert c/c++ to flash for everyone? or is this just experimental stuf?
Fantastic Vids man..
The CS4 IKE looks absolutely incredible!
We’re definitely in store for a new age in web interactivity.