Archive for the ‘Fuse’ Category

Moses’s Go Animation System Preview

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

My good friend Moses (of Fuse Kit fame), is working on a nice little framework he calls Go. I’ve had a sneak peak in the private pre alpha beta gamma theta, and while very much in its infant stages, it looks promising and very OOP.

Technically right now it’s not very useful, but that’s kind of the point. It’s made as a framework to be built off of for tweening etc yourself (or others), not a full blown kit a la Fuse. With an almost cult-like following of Fuse, I don’t think Moses will have a single problem getting this little framework heavily adopted, but, we’ll have to see.

Fuse IDE 2 Released

Sunday, October 22nd, 2006

I just finished version 2 of my Fuse IDE panel for Flash. This is what’s been keeping me busy, and led to the development of Shasi.

So head over to the Fuse page on my playground and take a look.

Some More Busy

Thursday, October 19th, 2006

I’ve been doing a lot of client work to keep the candle burning, and not to mention lots of other real life things to deal with, so hence the lack of posting.

I’m pretty close to getting the Fuse IDE v2 done, and I think it’s going to be great. It may not be bug proof or perfect, because I REALY REALLY need to get back to Partigen. It’s going to be outdated before it’s even available.

Stay tuned.

SIFF 1.0 & Shasi 0.2 Released

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

Okay, here’s the HASIFF class rewrote to work for the Shasi Framework and the updated framework.

You can see an example of the SIFF interpreter in action here.

I’ll edit this later and write more up on each.

HASIFF

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

*Please visit the newest example here

I’ve been noticing a lot more hits to my Fuse IDE component lately, and decided I better write a new one because that one is very lackluster. But thanks to everyone for checking it out.

So while starting on Fuse IDE 2.0, I had a cool idea: what if people could just type what they want out in plain ‘ol english and have it do what they want? Well, many people have probably thought of it before, but I knew I could put it into action.

I call the process hasi (pronounced hass-E) - “Human-ActionScript Interpreter”, and more specifically in this case, hasiff (pronounced hass-if) (For Fuse). And you know what? It works pretty damn good. (more…)