Thanks, Alex and Om. Will pick this up on Sunday.
From: OmPrakash Muppirala
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 10:07:15 PM
To: dev@royale.apache.org
Subject: Re: BevelFilter
It seems like using the feConvolveMatrix lets you achieve bevel (and other
kinds
hing according to the explanation that’s there and test to see how
> different it is to the flash implementation.
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> To answer your other questions, we want to solve the generic problem
> (we’re writing an editor, so we can’t assume users will only use a certain
>
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To answer your other questions, we want to solve the generic problem (we’re
writing an editor, so we can’t assume users will only use a certain shape) for
SVG.
Thanks.
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From: Alex Harui
Sent: Wednesday,
, we want to solve the generic problem (we’re
writing an editor, so we can’t assume users will only use a certain shape) for
SVG.
Thanks.
From: Alex Harui
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 10:24:05 AM
To: dev@royale.apache.org
Subject: Re: BevelFilter
Wednesday, January 9, 2019 9:53:32 AM
To: dev@royale.apache.org
Subject: RE: BevelFilter
Hi Olaf,
Well, I was hoping to write a Royale bead rather than use a third party
library. I’m more interested in the alogorithm used for flash and Photoshop,
assuming that’s
[1] https://www.w3schools.com/graphics/svg_filters_intro.asp
From: Yishay Weiss
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 9:53:32 AM
To: dev@royale.apache.org
Subject: RE: BevelFilter
Hi Olaf,
Well, I was hoping to write a Royale bead rather than use a third party
, January 8, 2019 1:55:09 PM
To: dev@royale.apache.org
Subject: Re: BevelFilter
Hi Yishay,
maybe it's worth to give GreenSock/GSAP a try [1][2]?
They provided a BevelFilterPlugin for AS3, maybe they ported it to SVG?
I am not sure about the license...
Olaf
[1]
https://greensock.com/gsap
[2