[Golist] READ THIS POST: RESPONSE REQUESTED
Jud Holliday
judh at ZAAZ.com
Tue Apr 1 13:17:28 PDT 2008
Some things I think would be great to see are:
Under GoASAP:
1. A compelling example of somewhere where you might want to build your
own custom tween, rather than just using the options available in an
existing tweening package. It could be something simple like animating
around an ellipse, but basically something you couldn't do with an off
the shelf tweening package.
2. I think it is also important to note that there will be more
'off-the-shelf' type systems available (as people really start to
implement with Go) for those who want that, but still want to use a
common engine for doing their one-off tweens.
Under Fuse:
There are so many ways to use Fuse and so many different syntaxes, I
think it would be great to show some examples of the syntax you use and
why (i.e. performance, ease of readability, etc.)
Contrasting that with some completely different approach that someone
else has implemented to make something cool would be great as well.
Under OpenSource motion kits:
How to choose what to use and how to make them work together.
Jud
-----Original Message-----
From: golist-bounces at goasap.org [mailto:golist-bounces at goasap.org] On
Behalf Of Moses Gunesch
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 11:02 AM
To: Mailing list for the Go ActionScript Animation Platform
Subject: [Golist] READ THIS POST: RESPONSE REQUESTED
> An upcoming book on open source Flash, going to press in just a couple
> of months, will feature a chapter on Fuse & Go.
Please take the time to post a quick reply and let me know what you'd
like to see covered.
- programming with GoASAP
- programming with Fuse
- using opensource motion kits like Fuse, Tweener, APE, Go etc. (more
generally)
Really really really, even if you're used to lurking, PLEASE REPLY to
this post or send me an offlist email!
Thanks :-)
moses
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