That's pretty cool that people have actually done that stuff with pure _javascript_. Despite what naysayers think, I think it is good that people try to do all that is possible with a platform even though it wasn't designed for such things.  Granted, the skewing is low resolution and the aliasing is horrible, but cool nonetheless.  It practically uses full CPU utilization on my system which is pretty fast but it *does* work.. What about pre-generated animated gifs?

Colin

Steve Longdo wrote:
Have a look at the following:
http://www.kawa.net/works/js/animation/cube-e.html


On 10/10/06, Benjamin Mack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey,

thanks for your reply.

Christophe Porteneuve aka TDD wrote:
> AFAIK, there's no API to manipulate image contents.  There certainly
> isn't anything towards that in standard JS.  There *might* be something
> proprietary, but your best bet towards this is to use some Flash.

yes, but I think for shearing one needs only to modify the corner points
of an image, but yes, I haven't found anything on this yet.

Yes, Flash is a possibility of course, but I would love to make this
happen with _javascript_ and avoid flash.

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