Thank you for the reply Warren, but thats not what i mean.
i compose an image in order to save/print it. it works if all the members are the way they are.
now i want to use/paste a textfield rotated on a bitmap, for example the side of a book. the text is 90 dg rotated and the image is still the same as cover,
the problem is that the text field sprite is rotated, the member remains the same: unrotated. Then i use the member("xxx").image to build the new image.

The all thing is happening in background. in order to be copied, printed or saved. the user drags/rotate the elements the way he wants.
then i compose it using the .image info and screen positions for the .offset.

Fabrice



Howdy-Tzi heeft op donderdag 12 december 2002 om 16:30 het volgende geschreven:

On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 05:45 AM, Fabrice Closier wrote:

see the problem as a book cover on front page you have the title and pictures, now i need to build the side of the book, i need now to
minimize the title size and paste it on same picture this time with a 90 degrees rotation. and generate the new image
Map it to a cube (well, not a cube exactly, but you know) in 3D? I believe I'd try that before copyPixels. With a little tweaking you could construct a pretty convincing looking book.

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