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Offline TNovosel

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Re: Essential Workbench apps?
« on: January 18, 2006, 10:50:13 AM »
Brilliance is the best paint program on Amigas.
Now I have GFX board on my A4000 and I try many paint programs for GFX board, still I think that Brilliance is the best.
Long time ago I also used DPaint, great soft, but Brilliance rulez. And yes you can do animation like in DPaint, but Brilliance have better options/effects for this than DPaint.
Best feature of Brilliance is HAM8 mode. (you can paint pix in  HAM8 mode and save like real 24bit image (or HAM8).
Also conversion 24bit>HAM8 is look superb when use Brilliance.

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Re: Essential Workbench apps?
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2006, 12:25:09 PM »
@Legerdemain

Animation (tweaking) with brushes work great with Brilliance.
One example:
 You can simply load anim into Brilliace, cut animbrush (set how many   frames you won to cut), and use this animbrush in pseudo 3D animation tools, with fade in, fade out,selecting first frame, last frame, preview, speed, etc. After that you can save tweakins settings and use again in another animation.
And all this is very simple to do with brilliance paint soft like Brilliance. ;-).
On my A1200 I have one great animation created with Brilliance/Lightwave/VistaPro and packed with Scala.
Looks great on AGA amigas, and I pack all animation with Brilliace. (170 Mb anim8 format)


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