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I couldn't find a quick and easy demo on the Net for the Affine Transfrom, so I made one.

But be forewarned, all my knowledge of the Affine Transform comes from:
  1.      This demo, which I made, to learn about the Affine Transform, so...
  2.      The Paper.js site, which for some unfathomably reason has Matrix as the 5th item on their reference Page  (I like Paper.js. I just think something as obscure -- to me -- and as complex -- once again, to me -- as this should be somewhere near the bottom of the reference stack, rather than the top.  But, hey. What do I know? I still think getting a computer to make circles is pretty nifty... I also value my antique digital watch collection.)
  3.      And finally, Don Fussell's CS384G PowerPoint slides for his 2010 course (as found on the web as a pdf)
So, I'm not saying I understand this or even that this program works right. (How would I know?)

But from what I gather:
    er, um, maybe I should just keep my mouth shut for once...
    I couldn't really even tell you if this demo works right...



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