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What is Easel.js?

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What is Easel.js?

EaselJS is a library for working with the HTML5 canvas. It consists of a full, hierarchical display list, a core interaction model, and helper classes to make working with Canvas much easier.
A JavaScript library that makes working with the HTML5 Canvas element easy. Useful for creating games, generative art, and other highly graphical experiences.
EaselJS provides straight forward solutions for working with rich graphics and interactivity with HTML5 Canvas...
 
EaselJS also has built in support for
  • Canvas features such as Shadow and CompositeOperation
  • Ticker, a global heartbeat that objects can subscribe to
  • Filters, including a provided ColorMatrixFilter, AlphaMaskFilter, AlphaMapFilter, and BlurFilter. See Filter for more information
  • A ButtonHelper utility, to easily create interactive buttons
  • SpriteSheetUtils and a SpriteSheetBuilder to help build and manage SpriteSheet functionality at run-time.
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Getting Started with Easel JS

posted Sep 1, 2015 by anonymous

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