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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Programatic Bezier Curves |
From: | unique |
Date: | Sat, 11 Mar 2000 07:45:29 GMT |
>Here's a little demo from some math I am starting to dig into... bezier
>curves! Weeee... its fun stuff, right now I am working on using bezier
>curves as a motion path for programatic movement! :-)
>(Oh, and check out the file size for this guy, only 5K!!)
>
>http://www.figleaf.com/development/flash4/bezier.swf
Thanks for that example, Branden!
Are the curves generated by plotting a graph of a function? I ask
because the curve "line" seems to reveal itself to actually be a
(finite) set of points. It does this when taken to more extreme
"stretches".
TIA,
Ken Sherwood
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