Take 2 animation software written by Geert Vergauwe has generously been gifted to the Amiga community.
Geert Vergauwe, a professional animator himself, and author of the famous Take 2 animation software. Mr. Vergauwe worked with Rombo the makers of the Vidi digitizers in the 80s and 90s to create a pencil test animation package that was made just for traditional animators. The take 2 software was used extensively by animation houses as a line tester. Some Amiga Take 2 stations are still in professional and academic use. Today Mr. Vergauwe continues his work on this great software with the newest incarnation, Take 5 which runs on the Mac and PC platforms. See his site
www.cellsoft.beWhen I was studying traditional animation in art school I purchased this great software for my Amiga, and used it through my studies as well as professionally in the video game industry. Recently I wrote to Mr. Vergauwe and asked if he would be willing to donate the software to the Amiga community. Not only did Mr. Vergauwe want to donate the software to the community but he also donated the source code (written in 68k assembly). He was excited about what the community could do pushing the software forward. He only asked that we share with him our efforts.
I have created a website which I am dedicating to sharing the Take 2 software and source codes as well as acting as a hub for those wanting to coordinate creating a knowledge base as well as coding projects to modify the builds.
I am doing a demo of this software at Amiwest in Sacramento in a few weeks and my plan is to go live with the website and release the software and source code at that time.
I believe I was speaking for the Amiga community when I thanked Mr. Vergauwe for his generosity and support for our wonderful Amiga.