Hi Daniel,
 
tx for the tips. I know both of them (laco tween is the latest). I took a look 
at the multitween class from Grant, but didn't work out.
 
So started working at my own tweening class, and was asonished about how easy 
it was to get something that matches what i was looking for. (easy and smooth)
 
So i'm ok for the time being, tx for the offer. If i happen to create something 
usefull for others, i'll post it somewhere for other interested peopl to view.
 
Cheers!
 
Ben

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Daniel Wabyick
Sent: Tue 9/20/2005 5:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [osflash] What tweens to use




I don't recommend the MX ones for performance intensive animations, as
they are needlessly slow. There are a number of really good tween
animation libraries out there.

Grant Skinner's multitween class is a relatively new release:
<http://www.gskinner.com/blog/archives/2005/09/source_code_mul.html>.
The following gets high marks as well, but may be a bit heavy from a
file-size perspective: <http://laco.wz.cz/tween/>. Finally, I have a
very simple 1kb animation library that is easy to use but doesn't have a
lot of the more robust features.  I would be happy to share it. Feel
free to contact me off-line.

Thanks,
-Daniel


Tim Scollick wrote:

>If you're just looking for simple tweens, check out this tutorial on
>this mx ones:
>http://www.actionscript.org/tutorials/advanced/Tween-Easing_Classes_Documented/index.shtml
>
>It's quite straightforward.
>
>On 9/20/05, Ben Smeets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>
>>I've been looking at that one in the past. Looks absolutely brilliant.
>>But it's too big for me. I need a more slim package which is coded at
>>the level even I can understand :P
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>On Behalf Of Ralf Bokelberg
>>Sent: dinsdag 20 september 2005 10:52
>>To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
>>Subject: Re: [osflash] What tweens to use
>>
>>Try Alex' AnimationPackage. One can hardly get better than that.
>>http://www.alex-uhlmann.de/flash/animationpackage/
>>Cheers,
>>Ralf.
>>
>>Ben Smeets wrote:
>>
>>   
>>
>>>I am currently thinking about writing some sort of wrapper for
>>>animation thingies. I found there are two ways (or more?) to calculate
>>>     
>>>
>>animations.
>>   
>>
>>>One is the mx.transitions way and the other is the robertpenner
>>>equations way. Anybody know some good arguments to choose which one to
>>>     
>>>
>>>use? Like speed or more types of effects that can be created?
>>>
>>>Tx in advance.
>>>
>>>Ben
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