Wednesday, January 18, 2012

I have released Canvimation an extension of Canvasdraw that brings you animation. It is still under development and I would welcome anyone who wants to help with the project. It is open source so you are welcome to develop it. As part of my development I am trying to tidy up the code so it is more understandable and make more use of objects.

Canvimation application

Canvimation Help

Canvimation Source Files

5 comments:

  1. The html code generated will also work in I.E. if you put a document declaration at the beginning of the html file.



    Thanks for all the hard work you have put into this project...

    Steve Kronschnabel

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  2. Your html output will also work with IE if you include a proper document header like this.



    Best regards,

    Steve Kronschnabel

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    1. Unfortunately your example does not appear. Is this true for IE7,8 or just for IE9?

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  3. Wow, I really love this! It's a shame about Google pricing structure sometimes. I just wanted to let you know how absolutely useful I have found this app. The ability to draw in a WYSIWYG tool and export the equivalent canvas code is awesome!

    Best Regards,
    Scott

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    1. Thank you for your kind comments. My new version will be ready soon. The major user improvement will be the ability to re-use shapes, scenes, tracks and sprites in animations without any conflicts. Some bugs have also been sorted out. Whilst you will, of course, be able to use any drawings or animations you have exported - saved canvases, scenes, tracks, sprites and films in the current application will not be usable by the new application. The source code for the old application will remain available at https://github.com/canvimation/canvimation.github.com in the old master branch. Sorry about this but the re-write structure was just too different to deal with old files.

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