Thats funny.
Your post was up for at least 10min and we all answered within seconds of eachother.
lol

Karl

On Nov 7, 2011, at 11:39 AM, tom rhodes wrote:

check out TweenMax and the bezierThrough property.

if you are moving horizontally and tweening just the x though, on
enterframe you can go cycle through 360° set your y based on the sine of
that and an amplitude. that will do what you want too.

On 7 November 2011 18:25, Paul Andrews <p...@ipauland.com> wrote:

I'm just thinking about the best way to do this (OK, the laziest way to do
this).

I have a MC at point A and want to tween it to point B. OK, no problem. But really, I don't want my MC to move in a straight line, I want it to oscillate - I guess as a damped (attenuated at both ends) sine curve along
the path between A and B.

Before I start hurting my brain, any ready made solutions out there?

Paul
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