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Friday, February 16, 2007 

Underwater Warping Textfields

Below you will see an example I threw together to demonstrate the use of perlin noise. I then started looking into the use of displacement using perlin noise and ran across a post on Kirupa. I then borrowed some video from Getty and threw together a little example for the members of the Pittsburgh Flash Users Group.

You can view it here. - source available here:

I thought you could only apply perlin noise to bitmap objects—how is it that the text still retains its editability?

Very nice AS effect. However it's too slow to use it in real application, except maybe flash cards

That's amazing

perfect, never seen smthng like this

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