BradD Posted July 23, 2010 Share Posted July 23, 2010 Hey guys: I'm trying to get my head around a project that I'm thinking of undertaking, If I had a flash or 3d animation made to graphically illustrate how gas expands and becomes less soluble as pressure decreases "Basically an expanding bubble" Imagine a bubble of gas coming from the ocean floor at a depth of 10,000ft, the closer it gets to surface the more it expands. How would I go about fitting the graphic illustration with Analog gauge readings that constantly change as the bubble was exposed to less and less hydrostatic pressure as it got closer to the surface. The analog guage readings don't have to be fit to a specific formula they just need to show pressure going up or down. Can this be done by blending flash / 3d grapgics with php? Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/208606-question-about-php-and-animated-illistration/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
BradD Posted July 24, 2010 Author Share Posted July 24, 2010 Is it possible to make an animation of this pic with values that can easily be changed therefore changing the animation??? Hey guys: I'm trying to get my head around a project that I'm thinking of undertaking, If I had a flash or 3d animation made to graphically illustrate how gas expands and becomes less soluble as pressure decreases "Basically an expanding bubble" Imagine a bubble of gas coming from the ocean floor at a depth of 10,000ft, the closer it gets to surface the more it expands. How would I go about fitting the graphic illustration with Analog gauge readings that constantly change as the bubble was exposed to less and less hydrostatic pressure as it got closer to the surface. The analog guage readings don't have to be fit to a specific formula they just need to show pressure going up or down. Can this be done by blending flash / 3d grapgics with php? [attachment deleted by admin] Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/208606-question-about-php-and-animated-illistration/#findComment-1090578 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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