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Tutorial for Animation Engine by Malte

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 1:52 pm
by Surbhit29
Hi everybody,
I am new to LiveCode and Animation Engine. So far I was learning stuff through forum, user guide, dictionary and docs. But from that you can't make your basic strong.
For eg. I want to know more about constrainCircularCallBack, collision detection, and then using collision detection to avoid collision. And these stuff can't be understood well just by going through forum, docs or user guide.
I have read in forums that their is a tutorial on Animation Engine by Malte available but I am unable to find it. Can anyone please send me the link where I can find that tutorial. Its been very irritating trying to understand Animation Engine and Live Code without a tutorial.
Please send me the link if their is any. If their is not any tutorial please tell me where I can learn Animation engine from scratch.

Surbhit

Re: Tutorial for Animation Engine by Malte

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:14 pm
by shaosean
Looks like the tutorials come with the download..
Get help and examples by working through the tutorials you find in the accompanying stack

Re: Tutorial for Animation Engine by Malte

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 5:38 am
by Surbhit29
But I guess their are some lessons available. I have read in forum where people are giving advice to go to lesson 3 or lesson 4 by Malte where he has explained animation.

Re: Tutorial for Animation Engine by Malte

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:52 am
by shaosean
I guess it depends on how old the posts are as I think he had things a little different back at the beginning.. Of course, I could always be thinking of something else as well ;-)

Re: Tutorial for Animation Engine by Malte

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:44 pm
by malte
I used to have an "eBook" back in the day, which is a) very outdated nowadays and b) I do not have a copy of since the burglary 3 years back... :-(

If anyone still has that one flying around, please feel free to share, however it is not possible for me to be of any help there.

All the best,

Malte