Monday, February 26, 2007

Introducing caurina.transitions.Tweener

"To be honest, there’s still a bit left to go for Tweener to have as many features as MC Tween has. For example, Tweener doesn’t have native filter tweening, as we’re still deciding on the best syntax approach. However, at the same time, there’s a lot of positive things about Tweener, and because of this, I feel it’s about time Tweener is publicly announced. So there it is. I don’t work with MC Tween anymore, and I won’t change it anymore. It was a good extension, and it still is, but I have thought a lot about code-based tweening for the past 4 years and I have reached the conclusion that there’s a slightly better approach; that’s what I think Tweener is."

I am really excited to learn more about this new class. Has anyone else started using it yet?

Introducing caurina.transitions.Tweener


2 Comments:

Anonymous Nik Rowell said...

I've just discovered this class and already appreciate the benefits. One thing that I think it lacks though is something similar to the built in Tween's onMotionFinished method. Perhaps I'm wrong and just have not discovered it... nonetheless I'm excited about incorporating Tweener into my experiments!

3/25/2007 9:53 PM  
Anonymous Nik Rowell said...

scratch that previous comment:
Tweener Parameters! I don't think I'm going to even use the built-in Tween class anymore...

5/14/2007 6:03 PM  

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