<?xml version="1.0" ?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://www.netfxguide.com/rssstyle.xsl" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>NetFXGuide.com RSS - 3D</title><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/rss/3d.aspx</link><description>This is the syndication feed for NetFXGuide.com  - 3D.</description><item><title>Add Video To Controls And 3D Surfaces With WPF</title><description>MSDN Magazine article by Lee Brimelow about Windows Presentation Foundation media integration and how to add media files and visual interest to your own applications.</description><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/resources/_889_add_video_to_controls_and_3d_surfaces_with_wpf.aspx</link><pubDate>23/10/2007 07:09:19</pubDate></item><item><title>3D text in WPF</title><description>MSDN Magazine article by Charles Petzold exploring techniques for generating 3D text in Windows Presentation Foundation.</description><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/resources/_875_3d_text_in_wpf.aspx</link><pubDate>16/10/2007 20:18:30</pubDate></item><item><title>Woodgrove Finance Application Source Code </title><description>Woodgrove Finance Application is one of those nice 3D WPF applications we have seen around for some time. Here there is the source code and some interesting notes by Karsten Januszewski who has recently blogged about it.</description><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/resources/_793_woodgrove_finance_application_source_code.aspx</link><pubDate>05/02/2007 18:29:47</pubDate></item><item><title>Turning the Page 2.0 - Demo Video</title><description>It is now possible to virtually browse rare books, thanks to a 3D WPF application developed by Armadillo Systems with the British Library. It is available as a service for institutions and private collectors around the world. A very interesting and suggestive use of WPF.</description><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/resources/_792_turning_the_page_2_0_demo_video.aspx</link><pubDate>04/02/2007 19:15:15</pubDate></item><item><title>Interacting with 2D on 3D in WPF</title><description>The WPF3D Team noticed that with some clever implementation it is already possible to provide interaction with 2D placed on 3D with WPF v1. The explanation, binaries and source code needed to do this are available here for download.</description><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/resources/_777_interacting_with_2d_on_3d_in_wpf.aspx</link><pubDate>20/01/2007 21:18:40</pubDate></item><item><title>Mapping mouseclick on 3DModel to a 2D texture coordinate</title><description>If you already thought Lester Lobo&apos;s gadget with the rotating earth was cool, some additions related to 2D texture coordinate click mapping have make it even better. Code sample attached to the blog post.</description><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/resources/_738_mapping_mouseclick_on_3dmodel_to_a_2d_texture_coordinate.aspx</link><pubDate>07/12/2006 16:47:21</pubDate></item><item><title>Using 2D controls in 3D environment</title><description>The goal of this article is to explain the necessary steps you have to take in order to reuse your existing 2d controls in a 3d application.</description><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/resources/_534_using_2d_controls_in_3d_environment.aspx</link><pubDate>19/09/2006 17:04:27</pubDate></item><item><title>3D UI in Big Screen Business</title><description>Daniel Lehenbauer&apos;s post about Mobilewares&apos; video of a financial portfolio viewer for the Media Center.</description><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/resources/_485_3d_ui_in_big_screen_business.aspx</link><pubDate>04/09/2006 21:08:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Microsoft Live Labs Photosynth</title><description>Photosynth takes a large collection of photos of a place or object, analyzes them for similarities, and displays them in a reconstructed 3-Dimensional space.</description><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/resources/_438_microsoft_live_labs_photosynth.aspx</link><pubDate>01/08/2006 20:34:38</pubDate></item><item><title>Guess Word - A game written in .Net 3.0 using WPF and WF</title><description>Dustin Metzgar shows how to write interactive 3D applications with .Net 3.0, using the 3D graphics capabilities of WPF and the rules library available in Workflow Foundation (via DmRules). </description><link>http://www.netfxguide.com/resources/_415_guess_word_a_game_written_in_net_3_0_using_wpf_and_wf.aspx</link><pubDate>22/07/2006 11:57:52</pubDate></item></channel></rss>