Hi guys,

There are some great OS AS2 drawing libraries out there that can do everything from complex beziers to animation. Seems to me like all that's really needed is to create a graphical front-end in Flash to create some of these objects with drawing tools instead of straight code, and finally serialise their construction - either using those same drawing libraries for runtime reconstruction, or by a lower-level serialisation of raw Flash drawing api commands.

OK so there's a bit of work to be done there, but a lot less than scratch-building the same features.

Check out ASCB Library
http://www.person13.com/ascblibrary

and AnimationPackage
http://www.alex-uhlmann.de/flash/animationpackage.

- Scott W.


It's this kind of appli , i'm looking for to rewrite Flashmyadmin's drawing.
But I need vector curves or at least rectangle with rounded corners and also gradients feature.
Does somebody know if there are free other softs which do it yet ?

If I'll not find my bliss and have time I'll write a simple soft which will output .as (and .swf)
does somedy had similar idea ?

Nevertheless this software seems to me very promising and I'm hopefull for its future versions.

jm d.
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Leggett
To: 'Open Source Flash Mailing List'
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 2:48 PM
Subject: [osflash] DrawSWF


via Eyezberg.com:

DrawSWF (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=53997) allows you to draw graphics with various illustration tools, and export as SWF (internally stored as SVG). Interesting concept if it could be adapted as an Eclipse plug-in to export the SVG in a SWFMill friendly format. That could (technically) deal with creating vector based graphics without the IDE. No animations as yet.

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