Hi,
I'm using the Squeak image for Macintosh from squeakland.org. By going into the Navigator flap and first clicking on "Find" , then highlighting "Squeakland-Projects" and loading "Sliders with Animation.002.pr", a demo is loaded which mentions another, more basic demo for making a simple two-frame animation, which is said to be in the "Introduction to Squeak" image. Does anyone know where this image can be found?
I tried looking for it in the SuperSwiki at http://squeakland.org:8080/super , but that site returns a 404 "page not found" message. I also tried "Bob's SuperSwiki" at http://209.143.91.36/super , but that takes me to a page selling a drug to prevent male-pattern hair loss. Any tips on where to find repositories of eToys projects would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Randy
Hi, Randy -
You've managed to find a rather old example of a possible type of animation which points to an even older project which we no longer have on the server. If you are looking for a good example of a "classic" multiframe animation I suggest looking at "faceball", and "hula hippo" on found here: http://www.squeakland.org/kids/sqfest_2004.htm
Thanks for turning this up, actually, you've motivated some updating and clean-up.
thanks and cheers, Kim
At 3:44 PM -0700 6/20/06, Randy Goldenberg wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the Squeak image for Macintosh from squeakland.org. By going into the Navigator flap and first clicking on "Find" , then highlighting "Squeakland-Projects" and loading "Sliders with Animation.002.pr", a demo is loaded which mentions another, more basic demo for making a simple two-frame animation, which is said to be in the "Introduction to Squeak" image. Does anyone know where this image can be found?
I tried looking for it in the SuperSwiki at http://squeakland.org:8080/super , but that site returns a 404 "page not found" message. I also tried "Bob's SuperSwiki" at http://209.143.91.36/super , but that takes me to a page selling a drug to prevent male-pattern hair loss. Any tips on where to find repositories of eToys projects would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
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