...I just did the web-coding for it. Admittedly, I'm rather proud of the results, and felt like sharing it with folks out there. I think it should work under all major browsers, but it does rely on CSS so your mileage may vary widely. =^.^=
A total of four files and just under 110kb total. Yes, four files. Powered by CSS Sprites primarilly, with a drag-and-drop script from elsewhere and a lot of my own code to do the CSS Sprite animation.
v2.0 is planned to provide a way to download your resulting image, so you can color it with whatever tools you're most comfortable with. No sense trying to write a painting program when much better ones already exist. BTW, anyone out there see anything wrong with the code I wrote? I'm thinking about using this as a portfolio piece to demonstrate my abilities perhaps.
Re: Sure!
Date: 2007-07-07 09:37 pm (UTC)I do like the idea of artists being able to upload an "interactive" piece that doesn't require flash =P
Re: Sure!
Date: 2007-07-07 09:40 pm (UTC)Re: Sure!
Date: 2007-07-07 10:31 pm (UTC)I tried to keep things intuitive/easy to use, since I didn't particularly like the Doll Maker Code website's interface. It's a little too... bubble-gum to me somehow, and the code's a little hard to style as far as I could tell.
That, and their code doesn't support the 'single image to download to get everything working' so it has a really bad disconnect between 'appearing to be loaded' and actually working seamlessly without any more pauses.
Re: Sure!
Date: 2007-07-07 10:32 pm (UTC)