I have used two Picture Boxes and two Timers in this source.
The purpose of the code is to display how to use the mouse to draw in a picture box, and at the same time display a movie effect in the second picture box as if you where in fact drawing in this instead.
Not only that but you can also see the rewind effect (available as on a VCR) on the second Picture box.
Here follows a brief description of what it does.
1st Draw any picture you’d line using your mouse over the first picture box.
2nd Click on the Movie Menu.
3rd Click on Play. A second Picture Box will appear and automatically redraw the picture.
4th Click on Re-Play Menu Item to replay the auto-draw process
5th Click on Re-Wind Menu Item to rewind the auto-draw process.
This source may be useful for those who study drawing and picture boxes.
If you wish you may change the source, but please send me a copy of the altered code and remember to post a rating for it as well. This will aid me in improving my future code.
Auto-Draw Tool
By sanjib Karmakar, published on 19 Mar 2002
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