Recently i’ve written a class to morph a DisplayObject into any other DisplayObject. It morphs these displayobjects by simulating fluid-like substance. Here’s a little presentation:
Fluid morpher
July 15th, 2008
Tags: as3, fluid morphing class
Posted in flash experiments | Comments (10)
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