One of the reasons we feel our software suite is so different than anything created to date is because these online flash applications work together. Here is the first video of this concept in action. This shows Peacock, the pattern generator being used to create "microplanets," which are then laid out and blended into a peaceful sky seen in Phoenix, Aviary's flash image editor.
Meowza is responsible for creating this surreal scene:
Just to explain what you're seeing in the first part of the video: It's a special object nicknamed microplanets, being created using Peacock's node-based filter system.
Microplanets is a new pattern filter just added to Peacock, in which a scene can be wrapped around a sphere. For example, this image:
becomes this:
For those of you without access to Aviary yet, you can sign up for the beta invitations to try out both Phoenix and Peacock at http://a.viary.com. If you're already in the beta, just leave a note in the Peacock thread to gain access.
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Posted by Tom Gonzalez on 2008-02-13 19:30:54
Not specific to this post, but all the product posts. What tool are you using to do your video capture and sound edits? Are they a.viary tools or a combo of stuff? - Tom
Posted by Avi Muchnick on 2008-02-13 20:34:30
Tom, the videos are produced using a combination of different tools, but are finalized in Camtasia Studio. And for the record, we *will* have this exact ability built into the entire Aviary suite. As a learning tool, it's invaluable.
Posted by Vince on 2008-02-13 20:57:31
Can I please get access to Peacock? I have access to Phoenix but not to Peacock. Thanks.
Posted by Kolton on 2008-02-13 23:11:10
Wow, this is all starting to look really great!! I really wish I could get access to try out Phoenix! ;). I can't wait for this to be finished and out for use...although I did hear(haven't even tried to verify yet) that Adobe was also starting to work on a set of Flash based apps similar to these you guys are working on. Everything I've seen so far looks like it will make so many things much more manageable and keep people sane when working from program to program. Keep up the awesome work!!
Posted by Avi Muchnick on 2008-02-13 23:34:20
Graham, the effect node is actually called Polar, but there is a microplanets mode for it. Kolton, I hope so - the more tools and resources we get online, the less shackled we are to our desktop software!
Posted by Mardawi on 2008-02-14 08:04:42
Wow. This is really great! Keep doing more videos please, because it much easier to understand what the tools really do for those of us who don't have access. Do you have the other tools also ready to show, or are you guys still working on them? Will Aviary suite work offline on Adobe's AIR?
Posted by Zach on 2008-02-14 14:15:54
I'm also wondering about what Mardawi said. are you working on the other programs too, or is it just phoenix, peacock, and hummingbird? i'm really interested in raven, as well as, roc(which sounds like garageband) and horus. ive never even seen an application like that available. im really excited about that.
Posted by Avi Muchnick on 2008-02-14 17:33:34
Yes, we're working on other applications simultaneously. We'll try to do videos for the other applications soon (though our current push is for tools that are usable by everyone). Some Aviary tools will work on Adobe AIR. Case in point, Raven will be ready sooner than you think. :-)
Posted by John P on 2008-02-14 18:25:15
Hi, I've been waiting for an Beta-test invitation and I have not receive any invintation whatsoever.. I had waited over 5 months!
Posted by Travis Long on 2008-02-15 13:02:11
Great stuff, I love the integration between all of the programs.
Posted by Kastian on 2008-02-15 18:25:48
I'd also love to try out Peacock. Phoenix works great! I live it. Keep up the good work!
Posted by Jon on 2008-02-16 18:35:37
Hey, just to let you know aviary looks sweet. I've been keeping up to date with it for a while and can't wait to get my hands on it to see what I can make. I'd love to get into the beta :)
Posted by Roy on 2008-02-17 13:53:11
I'd also love an invite to Peacock. Already got a Phoenix invite. Thanks!
Posted by Adrian on 2008-02-18 03:12:16
Hi, been playing with the fantastic Phoenix and would love to try Peacock.
Posted by colin on 2008-02-18 10:59:48
Could I have an invite to Peacock please? Thank you very much.
Posted by Bal on 2008-02-19 05:40:13
Hi there, that really looks interesting. We also did something similar, not specially for pattern generation but for easy prototyping. Give it a try till you get beta invitation for Peacock. Its on flashfilterlab.com
Posted by Idleminds on 2008-02-19 06:17:54
This looks amazing and I'd love an invite to peacock as I have Phoenix and I'm loving it. Cheers.
Posted by John Arleth on 2008-02-19 11:23:02
Cool! Are you part of the Camtasia family? I'd like access, too. J
Posted by Taul on 2008-02-21 01:00:49
Phoenix is amazing, even though I am terrible using it, and I'd like to try out Peacock too.
Posted by Dave on 2008-02-21 01:44:12
All of these apps could have the potential to pull me away from my favorite desktop versions. I would greatly appreciate beta access to Peacock please (when you get a free moment...).
Posted by urtubia on 2008-02-23 03:09:45
Hi, Can I please have access to peacock? Phoenix is really cool, can't wait to do some stuff with it. Thanks! (username: urtubia)
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Posted by Seth on 2008-03-04 01:44:47
Very interested to try Peacock, current have access to Phoenix. Username: seth_ng Thank!
Posted by brunch on 2008-03-04 07:32:45
I'd love an invite to peacock as well (user: brunch) Thanks for all your work so far, it looks fantastic!
Posted by crazychester on 2008-03-05 09:04:13
I would also like to access Peacock. I'm loving the concept. Wave of the future.
Posted by Mireia on 2008-04-11 16:08:21
I am totally new at this, how can I use this microplantes mode? I am really enjoying Peacock, this is absolutely great! thanks guays for giving us the choice to use sucj a great softwares! m. (just add that I think it's brilliant the last question, much funniest that the typical foggy words)
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Posted by Graham J on 2008-02-13 18:53:06
Is "microplanets" really the most appropriate term for this node, or is it just a "rectangular->polar coordinates" transformation, with the ability to tile and offset the input before applying the warp? It just seems to me that "microplanets" doesn't convey the function of the node very clearly (in the event the input is not a landscape). I'm completely new to Aviary, and am perhaps unaware that all the Peacock nodes are "cleverly named", in which case, carry on!