Holy cow. How could I have missed all these? That last one is great. I am going to append all of these to my page. I still like mine because it shows how a rectangle would animate, not just a ball or line. :)
Glen On Nov 13, 2007 9:32 AM, Marshall Salinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the link! That is the best one that I have seen so far. > > > RenatoCarvalho.com wrote: > > This Transition cheat sheet of Tweener is very good. You can see the > curves and animations > too.http://hosted.zeh.com.br/tweener/docs/en-us/misc/transitions.html > > -- > Renato Carvalho > Designer - User Interface Developer > > [site] www.renatocarvalho.com > [celular] +55 61 9167-1509 > [gtalk] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [skype] renatolz > > > On Nov 13, 11:06 am, Ralph Whitbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > That link is great! > > On Nov 13, 3:59 am, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > That's still not the one he's thinking of. This is what you're looking for > Glen: > > > http://hosted.zeh.com.br/mctween/animationtypes.html > > andy > > > _____ > > > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery-en@googlegroups.com > <jquery-en@googlegroups.com>] On > Behalf Of Marshall Salinger > Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 8:45 PM > To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com > Subject: [jQuery] Re: Easing cheat sheet demo page > > > Hey Glen, > > > Here is a page that shows the curves. It's a custom easing tool for flash, > but it is basically the same thing. It shows the different curves and you > can see the effect by clicking on the ball and then on another point in the > movie. I have been thinking about creating a page that explains how to > create custom easing equations and then adding them to the easing plugin. I > just haven't had the time to take action. > > > http://timotheegroleau.com/Flash/experiments/easing_function_generato... > > > -Marshall > > > Glen Lipka wrote: > > > Thanks, > > > There was a dynamic chart that when you chose the different styles it showed > a chart with a curve. > It was fancy schmancy. I looked through penner's site and couldn't find it. > :( > > > Glen > > > On Nov 12, 2007 6:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Nice work Glen, > > > Appreciated, and book marked. > > > I think the math link you were after could > be:http://www.robertpenner.com/easing/ > > Cheers > Stephen > > > >