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Discovering tweener...

Apr 23rd, 2007

Not so long ago (5 months) I still was doing the easeOut animations by hand.. you know, the usual formula:

myObject._x += (finalX - myObject._x) / 20;

One day, a guy in a chat told me about those Classes for doing all this. Then I discovered MCTween, and it was all great, but for some reason, I think because it's based on prototypes, I ended up using MosesSupposes Fuse Kit classes which are less intrusive.

Then I started to worry about the filesize of my files when using MosesSupposes' one. The filesize doesn't get to big, but I'm THAT picky :) Also, the classes hasn't been ported to ActionScript 3, so I started to hate them a bit.

And finally this weekend I found out that Zé Fernando was working on a reversion of his classes and he already did an AS3 version of them.

If you need a tween class, don't look any other, you only need Tweener! :D

Thanks Zé!

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