Demo of bending a polygon

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Demo of bending a polygon

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Hi there

This is a quick demo of bending a polygon.

Michael
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Re: Demo of bending a polygon

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I must be very stupid, but I cannot work out what to do with an apparently static group.
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Re: Demo of bending a polygon

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Hi.

Just adorable.

I will take care of Richmond.

Ahem. Richmond. Click and drag one of the small white circles within the overall gadget.

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Very cool, Michael!

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Amusing! Really nice, I'm thrilled.

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Ahem. Richmond.
Clever stuff!

My problem was I tried to mess around with the purple circle! 8)
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Re: Demo of bending a polygon

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This is fine.
You could try to make with that technique also "Mr. Polygony":
https://hyperhh.de/html5/polygoniesHTML5-8.0.2X.html
(download https://hyperhh.de/html5/polygoniesHTML5-8.0.2.zip for the stack)
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Re: Demo of bending a polygon

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When you put this demo plus my two other demo's together you get this:

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=33666

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=33586

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Re: Demo of bending a polygon

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Michael,

yes, that's really fine again, as expected.
Can it now move? ("Move to the points in time" should work ...)

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Re: Demo of bending a polygon

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For now Im happy with static Hermann, because its a character reference tool for drawing.
I can design the character and pose it.

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Re: Demo of bending a polygon

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This may or may not be relevant:

https://www.getready.io/
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Re: Demo of bending a polygon

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How can a link to an app that's not made with LC be relevant?
[Or: how do you define "relevant"?]
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Re: Demo of bending a polygon

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[-hh] wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 5:57 pm How can a link to an app that's not made with LC be relevant?
[Or: how do you define "relevant"?]
The thing that might be relevant is the logo of the jointed figure, suggesting, at the
very least, that something similar could be made using LiveCode.

An exercise that I find instructive is to download an app and attempt to reduplicate
its functionality in LiveCode . . . .
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