A Jquery plugin for path animation using the Raphaël Library.
For more on lazy-line-painter go to;
http://lazylinepainter.info/
Author : Cam O'Connell
http://camoconnell.com/
camoconnell@gmail.com
Preparing your web-friendly data & Configuring lazy-line-painter.js
Preparing your SVG data
Create your Line art in Illustrator;
~ Ensure there are no fills.
~ No closed paths. i.e - Line needs a start and end.
~ Crop Artboard nice & tight!
Export as .SVG (Default export options are fine)
Drop your .SVG into 'SVG to Lazy Line Convertor' on http://lazylinepainter.info/
Copy lazy line code and paste into your DOM ready function.
Configuring lazy-line-painter
A number of attributes can be setup before the line art is Painted,
these include;
'strokeWidth' // Adjust width of stroke
'strokeColor' // Adjust stroke color
'strokeCap' // Adjust stroke cap - butt | round | square
'strokeJoin' // Adjust stroke join - miter | round | bevel
'strokeDash' // Adjust stroke dash - ["", "-", ".", "-.", "-..", ". ", "- ", "--", "- .", "--.", "--.."]
'strokeOpacity' // Adjust stroke opacity 0 - 1
'onComplete' // Callback fired after animation
'delay' // Delay before animation starts
'overrideKey' // Set this property if you selector id doesn't match the key referencing your path data value within svgData.
To apply these options to your element before Painting,
pass lazylinepainter an object as an argument containing the attritubes you wish to alter;
$('#demo').lazylinepainter({
'svgData' : svgData, // the object containing the SVG path info
'strokeWidth':7,
'strokeColor':'#de8f8f'
}
)
Note : The only required is the svgData object (which contains your path info).
The svgData object should be structured like so for the plugin to be able to read;
var svgData = {
'demo' : // name of your lazy line
{
'strokepath' : // this contains all your SVG path info
[
{ 'path': "M144.869,199c0....", // path string ,
'duration':300, // time taken to animate that path
'strokeColor':'#000000', // stroke color can be set individually
'strokeWidth':3 // stroke width can be set individually
},
{ 'path': "M155.85,29c0...."
'duration':1000
},
etc ...
],
'dimensions' : { 'width': 270, 'height':266 } // dimensions of element
}
}
Functions;
Paint - Illustrate path
$('#demo').lazylinepainter('paint');
Stamp - Stamp path instantly, no illustration. Good for smart devices
$('#demo').lazylinepainter('stamp');
Erase - Clear path, Paint can still be called on the element after erased
$('#demo').lazylinepainter('erase');
Destroy - Remove path and element from DOM
$('#demo').lazylinepainter('destroy');
Lazylinepainter 1.4.1
- Minor fixes
Lazylinepainter 1.4
- Addition of 'strokeOpacity' attr
- Addition of 'strokeDash' attr, for Dashed / Dotted Strokes!
- Addition of 'Stamp' function, which stamps illustration to canvas instead of drawing it on
- Reverted back to setInterval from RequestAnimationframe while issues resolved
- Ability to specify remaining stroke attributes on a per-path basis. strokeOpacity, strokeDash, strokeCap, strokeJoin
Lazylinepainter 1.3
- Code optimization
- Addition of RequestAnimationframe Polyfill with setInterval fallback
Lazylinepainter 1.2
- Ability to specify strokeWidth and strokeColor on a per-path basis. [Matt Kemp]
Lazylinepainter 1.1
- Addition of 'Destroy' line.
- Addition of 'Erase' line.
Lazylinepainter 1.0
- Initial commit
-
Jquery http://jquery.com/
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Raphaël http://raphaeljs.com/
- Matt Kemp
specify strokeWidth and strokeColor on a per-path basis.
Priit Pirita (http://bkp.ee/atirip)
SVGtoRaphaelparser.php script used in the SVG converter.