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Am i right in thinking that from the Flash GUI you can only draw Cubic Bezier Curves, and from Actionscript you can only draw Quadratic Bezier Curves ? Really?

This seems, well.. im sure it cant be.. It would be crazy if i had to write a Quadratic Bezier drawing app to work out some point co-ordinates.

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  • in addition to the answer you've got, if you're interested in more bezier math in actionscript, although outdated, this article is pretty good: timotheegroleau.com/Flash/articles/cubic_bezier_in_flash.htm Apr 14, 2011 at 15:17
  • Thanks, i guess i'll have to do this. If i just had a graphics app that could draw quadratics (so i could design the shape of the curve and control point positions) i wouldn't have to.
    – hooleyhoop
    Apr 14, 2011 at 15:49
  • It's up to you and your requirements how you implement the curves. You could draw quadratic, cubic (using @divillysausages's handy resources) or other curves(hermite,cardinal, etc.) algorithmist.wordpress.com/tag/hermite-curve ...It might be worth having a look at Degrafa as well degrafa.org Apr 14, 2011 at 16:16
  • @George Implementing Quadratic on-top of Actionscript's Cubic seems non-trivial (at least with any degree of accuracy). The alternative, implementing a rasterizer in AS seems non-optimal.
    – hooleyhoop
    Apr 16, 2011 at 11:40
  • With actionscript's curveTo you can draw Quadratic curves, with the code from farmcode or Paul Tondeur listed bellow, you can draw Cubic curves. What is your end goal ? If getting coordinates from a drawing a designer made for example, you could build a drawing tool, or you could script the tool the designer is using to get an output in a format that suits you. Apr 16, 2011 at 12:13

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If you're using the drawing API, then you can only draw Quadratic Bezier Curves using the curveTo() function. http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/display/Graphics.html#curveTo()

For proper bezier curves, it's not that hard, but you'll have to do it yourself. Some quick links with source code that I found: http://www.paultondeur.com/2008/03/09/drawing-a-cubic-bezier-curve-using-actionscript-3/

http://www.farmcode.org/post/2009/07/06/Fast-2D-Bezier-Library-for-ActionScript-3.aspx

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  • Thanks, it's not that this is a bad answer, i just can't believe that this is the answer.
    – hooleyhoop
    Apr 14, 2011 at 15:55
  • @fakeAccount22 That is the answer :) Apr 14, 2011 at 16:13
  • After trying so hard not to do so, i see i managed to mix up quadratic and cubic. I have edited the question. Sorry that this makes your answer look not as helpful. I appreciate you taking the time to answer
    – hooleyhoop
    Apr 16, 2011 at 11:37
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Actually from Flash Player 11, released yesterday, the Drawing API supports Cubic Bezier curves:

(amongst other improvements and additions on this major release...)

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/whats-new-flash-player11.html

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This is a great post to draw Cubic Bezier curves in ActionScript using the fl.motion.BezierSegment class:

http://www.eleqtriq.com/2010/04/cubic-bezier-in-flash/

It's awesome - I created a complete curve with multiple segments with a fraction of the code and classes you need for most of the other links on this page:

var resolution  :uint       = 50;
var step        :Number     = 1/resolution;

function drawCurve(p0:Point, c0:Point, c1:Point, p1:Point)
{
    var bezier  :BezierSegment  = new BezierSegment(p0, c0, c1, p1);
    var t       :Number         = 0;
    while (t <= 1)
    {
        var pt:Point = bezier.getValue(t);
        with (graphics)
        {
            lineStyle(0.1, 0x00FFFF);
            t == 0
                ? moveTo(pt.x, pt.y)
                : lineTo(pt.x, pt.y);
        }
        t+=step;
    }   
    pt = bezier.getValue(1);
    graphics.lineTo(pt.x, pt.y);    
}

It's a really great post!

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