I always forget that I posted my original EPS drawing experiments to my
"lab" site (i always forget that i have a "lab" site). You can check
http://lab.artificialcolors.com/index.php?id=2,0,0,1,0,0 for the "Flash2EPS"
experiment.

There's a sample SWF and a ZIP file with source. It's a little scattered but
there are some comments in there that should get you going if you want to go
this route. It does work and has been used in that awesome "create a
snowflake" app from years back, so it might work for you too. :-)

enjoy
g.

On 10/22/06, Josh Santangelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Josh Davis demonstrated how to do this at an old Flash Forward
conference. I don't remember the exact details, but it involved
printing the SWF as it was running to a Postscript printer driver,
but having the output save to a PS file rather than actually
printing. I'm sure the exact process is described on the web someplace.

-josh

On Oct 19, 2006, at 1:51p, Eric Lee wrote:

> Sorry, should've been a bit more specific --
>
> I have a swf that is dynamically generating vector data (placing movie
> clips, drawing lines, etc. according to predefined algorithms). I'm
> looking
> to export data generated from that swf to a vector format, and I
> don't think
> copy and paste works for this type of thing. Any recommendations?
>
> Thanks!
> -Eric
> ++



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