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This is the directors cut including the New York Times Reader, ZAM3D and the Tablet Feature Montage.
Mostly created from a mash-up of WPF videos from PDC, MIX06 ,Channel 9, seewindowsvista.com.
Check out wpf.netfx3.com for more info.
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Nikola Mihaylov came by the studio to explain what a WPF Pixel Shader really is and the code involved and making one. He has a great post on his blog explaining how to get started with Pixel Shaders along with a custom VS project template to make it even easier.
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After shooting the WPF Effects Library interview with David Teitlebaum and realizing we didn't show all of the effects and any of the transitions, we put together this short video. Very little dialogue here to distract from the beauty of the Effects and Transitions. Cue the music...
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Marc Laroche stopped by to talk about the use of 3D in one of Xceed's new controls 3D Views for WPF. Watching Marc move the camera to adjust the display of the data (around 5:25) can give you an idea of where 3D can really be useful. Simply adjusting the position of the camera offers a new perspective rendered dynamically. There is no need to pre-render all of the desired views.
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Walt Ritscher walks us through building a custom WPF Pixel Shader Effect using Shazzam, his latest creation. Along the lines of other useful tools mentioned, Kaxaml and LINQPad, Shazzam is free to download and use. Props to Walt for generating both C# and VB code for your Shader Effect.