Jan 16, 2009

Bryan Heisey

I was just made aware of this guy's wonderful work with Actionscripting Camera Moves! It's great! Here's an excerpt from his blog:

Announcing vCam AS3 for Flash! For those who aren’t familiar with vCam, I’ll offer a brief explanation. In 2005, Sham Bhangal and Dave Dixon released the original vCam or “virtual camera” for Flash. Let’s say a Flash developer is working on an animation and wants the animation to pan from left to right. Without the vCam, the developer would have to create tweens for each layer in the timeline. Using the vCam, however, the developer can animate a single vCam instance on the timeline to create the same pan. Simply place the vCam on the left side of the stage and create a motion tween to the right side of the stage. Publish out the file and the scene pans with a single tween! The original vCam can also be used to adjust size and add color transformations.

Now vCam AS3 brings a new array of options with added features including:

- Rotation
- Blur
- Brightness/Contrast
- Hue/Saturation
- and more!

Sham and Dave were very generous and offered the original vCam free of charge. Therefore I am also offering this new version for free. Have fun all!

Download vCam AS3 FLA (Requires Flash CS3 and Actionscript 3)

*** Note: A bug in Flash CS3 causes stage.stageHeight to be -100 the actual stageHeight if the bandwidth profiler is open. Either close the profiler or view the SWF outside flash.

Download vCam AS2 FLA (Requires Flash 8 and Actionscript 2 - performance may suffer)
The animation here shows the vCam AS3 animated on the stage.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does VCam have the ability to work with Flash CS4? if not is there any word of an updated VCam that might?

Oh and love the Blog.

Ron said...

I don't know yet.
It may work, you can try, if not then I'm sure he'll update it someday.

Personally I find CS4 just awful for character and FX animation, don't you?

 
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