Google has now rolled out the latest version of Google Play Books to the Google Play Store and as noted in the change log, this will be a good release for anyone still using Froyo or Gingerbread as it adds a new UI and
3D page animation.
Not exact matches
DESIGNERS of World Wide Web
pages for the Internet may soon routinely include three - dimensional images and
animations, using a new standard for
3D programming.
The note cards are embedded with the
3D animations and assessments are provided on each
page as well.
This
page introduces the patterns of global consumption of resources, focusing specifically on trade and energy through a
3D animation on trade and a number of graphs and maps supported by a student worksheet.
From from adding
animation and video to immersing your readers in
3D panoramic spaces, from including live Web content and widgets to employing advanced content - replacement techniques to put volumes of information on a single
page, literally at your readers» fingertips, we'll go hands - on and step - by - step with including all the interactivity in Adobe DPS and then how to build a viewer app for your publication and publish it to the App Store, Google Play App Market, and Amazon Android App Store.
The reader itself is beautiful with
3D page transition
animations.
As you turn
pages, you see an attractive
3D animation of a
page flipping and curling.
The font for this part of the introduction, now in its eighth
page, almost shakes when you try to squint at it to make it
3D and this somehow matches the conversation on ghosts,
animation, seance and presence that the exhibition is staging in a digital pre-text.
The
3D page turning
animations and scrolling are very smooth, but they're more eye candy.