Egg-Chen: Very cool... Wonder if AREXX or something could be used to automate the process :-? Myself, I used Rend24 running alongside Lightwave to convert the frames as they were generated, save to a DCTV ANIM, and then delete the original frames when done.
OK, the Amiga isn't perfect.. but it's actually the little things that I like. Using LShift-Backspace to delete everything to the left of the cursor, LShift-Del for the right. Being able to type foreign characters easily (How do you do it on a US Windows machine, anyway?) Or, maybe my first attempt at a big .anim in Lightwave, I had only 32MB RAM ATT, I watched as my RAM was being eaten up... My Amiga finally crashed when I was down to about 880K Chip and 32K Fast RAM. Wow, my miggy really struggled to keep going. :-)
I like that I can sort of see what's going on, between progs. like SnoopDos, PriMan, Dopus, and while DOpus is available for PC's, I like the simplicity of DOpus 4 on the Amiga, besides it's free!
IFF standards for files, sure, not perfect by a long shot, but for me anyway, I think it helps with imaginative uses on the Amiga. I have a horrid graphics program for the PC called 'PhotoImpressions', seems real nice, layers, special F/X, etc... unitl you save a picture, it insists on saving in its' own proprietary format...you have to specify file-type everytime you save/modify a picture.. that's in addition to the 'File XX already exists, do you want to overwrite' and all of the dozen or more 'idiot' requesters... (you wanna quit, are you sure, are you sure that you are sure???)
Ack, I just gave away my prefence for Amiga's... I said 'requesters', of course they are called 'dialog boxes' on a PC.... :lol: