Page Flip

The dynamic page flip effect as published on Pixelwit.com in May of 2002:

I've made lots of neat Flash stuff through the years but the interest generated by the PageFlip code has persisted the longest. Though the pace has slowed significantly since its heyday, I still get at least one e-mail a week asking about the PageFlip's use. If you're curious, the original dynamic page flipping source code is available to use as you see fit, free of charge. If you'd like to know how to add more pages or why your "with action" failed, I suggest you read the PageFlip Tutorials.

Although not originally designed as such, the PageFlip file has proven to be an excellent test of one's Flash knowledge. Some of the trickier parts are:

  • Finding the book.
  • Finding the code.
  • Modifying the code.
  • Modifying pages.
  • Adding pages.
  • Understanding the preload structure.

I'm not sure how many people figured everything out on their own, but I can tell you that roughly a billion people contacted me with their questions. I responded to as many e-mails as I could at first but that grew tiresome since most people wouldn't bother to say "thanks" after I took the time to answer their questions. BUT it's important to note that so far about 30 people have gone out of their way to express their appreciation without asking for any favors in return, two have made donations via PayPal and one even went so far as to send me the prettiest looking loaf of pumpernickel bread never to be eaten. You can blame either my particular food preferences or her particular cooking abilities, the jury is still out on that one. Thank you KT wherever you are. 😉

The Flash page flip effect has evolved a good deal since its inception long ago. My first attempt to imitate the turning of a book's page was in March 2002 and it was ugly. Then in early May of the same year I saw the light. Tony Hogqvist of Perfect Fools had combined masking, skewing and alpha gradients to simulate a page "curl" effect so convincing many people believed the image actually curled or warped as it was flipped over. After I learned the visual tricks pioneered by the Perfect Fools page flip, I tried improving their basic concept.

Essentially I took what started out as a timeline based animation and modified it to accommodate a near infinite number of page quantities and sizes by leveraging the features which were only available in the then recently released FlashMX. The new Flash drawing API was used to generate shapes and gradients which in turn were controlled via MX's new dynamic event handlers. I also tweaked the look of the gradient and initial page angle a bit to make the curl look more natural and disposed of the the skewing aspect since it seemed overly complex and added little visually.

My efforts paid off as the code I wrote won a contest on ActionScript.org. As a result, I got a free book of my choosing and a little bit of exposure.

I'm not sure, but I'd like to think my example may have inspired Erik Natzke to make his improved version of the page flip some time later. His version used Trigonometry and inertial easing to create a more interactive and realistic dragging effect.

Some time later, possibly mid 2004, Iparigrafika released a version which added a brand new feature allowing the user to tear away pages and they reintroduced the use of transparent pages which had originally been featured in the Perfect Fools' version of the page flip effect.

I've made all sorts of modifications to the page flip transition for various clients, Hard Covers, One Click Flipping, XML Table of Contents and Odd Page Shapes to name a few. If you have an idea which could be "The Next Big Thing" contact me now to learn how I can help make it happen.

-PiXELWiT

Why I gave it away: Something About Sluggy.
Technical questions: Page Flip Help.
Improved PageFlip: Implements most requested features.


120 Responses to “Page Flip”

  1. sue says:

    Thanks so much for this, I think it would take me the rest of my life to work out how to do this on my own…

  2. devyani says:

    Helo sir,
    I need the tutorial of page flip.
    please help me sir

  3. Loud S says:

    Good job. Fabulous to see the code and explanaition of how the time line went.

    Thanks!

  4. Arjun says:

    Hi,

    I am trying to convert a pdf file to an all singing and dancing page flipping swf file. Can anyone provide help on this?

    Kind regards,

    Arjun

  5. dave says:

    i still need a preeloader for each page

  6. meghna says:

    Hi…..its really gr8… do you also know how to make it flip on its own in a realistic manner? pls let me know…thanks

    Regards
    Meghna

  7. dave says:

    hi,
    i need a pageflip version with a preloader on each page, because i have about 100 pages in my book. and the loading of all pages takes about 2-4 minutes.

    or has anyone any idea for this feature?

  8. This is great stuff, where can i download it?

    Kind regards

  9. Bruno Fenzl says:

    Wow man!! I thank you so much!!!! you realy saved someone´s life!!! great job!! and thank you again!

    Bruno Fenzl.

  10. Jissan Kabir says:

    At the risk of sounding redundant, wao… wonderful tool, and yes, you are quiet generous for making it open source. I am new at Flash. What can be done to add more pages, and is it possible for some of the pages to contain video. Any insight you can give me will be much appreciated.

    Regards.
    Jissan Kabir.

  11. JJ says:

    Hi there! Great tool this is! I was just wondering if theres any way to move the position of the curl (button to flip the page) on the top corner of the page. Thank you!

  12. Ryan says:

    Thanks so much for this awesome tool. I’m amazed at your generosity. I see a recurring theme here in the comments about people wanting to add a clickable Table of Contents, or menu, or whatever, and I am in the same boat. Has anyone found a way to do this yet? Please let me know, it is much needed in the (thick) books I am putting together.

  13. boj says:

    You can try PageFlip by http://www.iparigrafika.hu too, my wedding page (http://www.szilviespeter.com) based on that source. Easy to understand and has free source code too.

    bests

  14. dar says:

    Thanks for share this awesome code.

    can someone tut me on how to add the code so I can click on the corner button and the page will flip to the next slide and otherwise.
    such as what happen in this following website
    http://www.indieislands.com/

    Thanks again in advance.

  15. Serenity says:

    Hi, can anyway help me on putting links on the links of the flipping book?
    For example, if I want the first page to be the table of contents and also the navigation bar. So whenever I click on one of them, I will go to that specific page automatically.
    Help!!! Thanks.

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