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Starling Extension Graphics
DESCRIPTION:
Starling-Extension-Graphics is an extension for the Starling framework (which itself is a GPU-accelerated 2D framework for Flash/AIR via Stage3D). This extension adds graphics primitives (fills, strokes, planes etc.) that mimic flash.display.Graphics-style drawing but implemented in a GPU-friendly manner. It automatically triangulates vector shapes, letting developers use familiar drawing APIs but get performance benefits of GPU rendering via Starling.
Features
- Primitives for vector graphics: fills, strokes, shapes similar to flash.display.Graphics style API
- Automatic triangulation of shapes for efficient GPU rendering
- Simple manipulation of shape objects (transform, color, etc.) as Starling display objects
- Support for drawing API via a Shape class that mirrors the flash.graphics API but for Starling’s GPU pipeline
- MIT licensed, open source, with examples/tests/demos to integrate into Starling projects
- Integration with Stage3D via Starling, so leverage GPU acceleration for vector graphics where possible
Programming Language
ActionScript
Categories
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