[vet-mm] interesting flash site
claire
claire at warrandytehigh.vic.edu.au
Thu Oct 5 19:05:26 EST 2006
Thanks Paul,
I had seen the splatter script that Rob mentioned but the resulting
product wasn't as colourful as the Jackson Pollock one.
However, my actionscript knowledge is very limited. Is there anyone out
there who could comment the script in more detail to help the dummies
like me understand it a bit more?
Seems to be a lot of Maths involved....yeecchhh!
Claire :-)
Decompiler could be very handy, given the infuriating, randomly occuring
failure to save fla files across our network. Kids always have their
swf's intact, but fla file is empty...don't get me started, I've been
thru the issue before on the list, with no solution in sight. Needless
to say if anyone has had problems saving Flash across the network and
found a solution, let me know!
pmaxted at delasalle.melb.catholic.edu.au wrote:
>Hi Claire,
>
>For those who are interested in Action Script, I have decompiled the swf from Claire's link .. Jackson Pollock ... and have attached it as an example of the Sothink Decompiler in action (pun intended).
>
>The original link is here:
>
>http://www.jacksonpollock.org/
>
>Cheers
>Paul
>
>
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