uhoh... potential "help vampire" identified!

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Just want to add a detail you did not mention:
The Nike uniform builder text style has two different types of "arching":

#1- "normal" (letters simply rotated individually following a path)
#2- "shear" (vertical lines stays vertical) --

#1 is easy to achieve - plenty of libraries, etc.  but,
#2 is more difficult to do -- I personnaly never saw something to do that.
You might have to do a manual shear operation with text rendered onto a
bitmap (would require flash player 8+).

B.

2006/7/11, Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi Umesh,
You sent this exact same question on the 26th of June, and got 19
replies... I'm not sure why you need to ask it again..?

Old threads here:
http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/pipermail/flashcoders/2006-June/168431.html

and here:
http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/pipermail/flashcoders/2006-June/168483.html

Ian

On 7/10/06, Umesh Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have following question.
>
> I saw nike's unifrm builder, Nike Uniform
> Builder(http://www.niketeam.com/v2/new/Sport...T=BBM&CAT=UNI), they
built
> uniform generator using Flash, the only thing wondering me is, how did
they
> manage to arch the text, if anybody has any clue then I would be very
happy
> to see little bit of action scripting.
>
> I want different arching with click of a button or something like that,
I am
> attaching a sample of arching that I am looking for!
>
>  If anybody figures it out..... thanks,
>
> Umesh Patel
>
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