Cool - but that's using an external ;-)

Another Java2D trick I've seen a few times is painting a reflection of an 
entire scene, including a running quicktime movie, below the scene. So it looks 
like you're watching something on tv, and see it bouncing off the table that's 
sitting in front of the tv.
A very nice effect which I don't see us replicating any time soon - but hey, I 
use rev for database stuff, so I wouldn't know where to begin...

Jan Schenkel
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--- On Sat, 11/14/09, Jim Sims <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Jim Sims <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: How to rotate a graphic
> To: "How to use Revolution" <[email protected]>
> Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 10:22 AM
> 
> On Nov 14, 2009, at 7:07 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
> > It would be great if the RunRev team could give us any
> type of affine transformation, as is possible with Java2D
> graphics. They allow you to apply translation, rotation,
> stretching, skewing, etc. to anything you 'draw' in a
> Graphics2D object.
> > Think of what we could do with rotated fields, images
> and even movie players :-)
> 
> Quite some time ago I made a demo using Trevor's quicktime
> external that rotated movie players   ;-)
> 
> Haven't used it in a while, but it is still included on
> Trevor's web site.
> 
> sims
> 
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