Trying to decide which approach makes the most sense, and perhaps there are other ways to do this too.
I'm going to be building a single 360 where 10-20 items inside the 360 change when a mouse over event occurs. There will be at least three states for each item. And if the viewer clicks on the item a new action will happen. The item may move, change color or something else.
The only examples of this type of behaviour I can find on the forums was done with the distorted hot spot full cube face 1,000 pixel approach and were produced before the Multi-frame function became available.
Based on my own experience with the cube face approach this is a very processor intense solution and seems to not work so well on net books or relatively low powered computers and has limits in crossing cube faces. It seems to me that a Multi-frame approach would be much better but I'm not sure about that.
My one reservation about Multi-frame is if it will ever be supported on the iPad/iPhone support. Perhaps I should have other reservations and/or possible approaches?
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Regards
Robert