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Offline tonyvdb

Re: What animation programs are there?
« Reply #14 from previous page: June 03, 2006, 06:10:17 PM »
OOps, its early Saturday morning here. Not awake yet :-o
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Re: What animation programs are there?
« Reply #15 on: June 03, 2006, 06:11:35 PM »
There's a semi-recent commcercial package called Power Movie. Don't know much about it. I think Vesalia still sells it.
 

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Re: What animation programs are there?
« Reply #16 on: June 03, 2006, 06:19:59 PM »
Wow. Lot of replies!  :idea:

I'm familiar with DPaint and Brilliance and such. I'm more concerned with how you put the animation, sound, and music, together, like with Disney Animation Studio (which I didn't really care for). I use Imagine4 for my current 3D animation work and it does a fine job.
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Re: What animation programs are there?
« Reply #17 on: June 03, 2006, 07:24:37 PM »
Yea 'Fantavision'..that was it.
I found it amongst several wooden drawers containing hundreds & hundreds of disks that i found in my attic after rescueing my trusty old 3000.
Cant believe some of the stuff I used to mess with

Found floppies for..
Caligari 2, Sculpt 4D, Imagine, Pixel 3D xl (wasnt that a 3d file format converter?), Moviesetter, Photolab, Deluxe Paint IV AGA, Zeotrope (not sure what that is), Art Dept Pro, Spritz?, Design Works, Digipaint III, Digimate 3, Deluxe Print II, GFX Workshop, Cando, Animation Station, Mandlebrot Generators, Alladin 4d, Scala, Cinemorph, Videoscape 3d (remember the biplane?), Vista, Expert 4D Jr, Real3D (Impressive), Photopaint II, Imagemaster, 3D Pro, Sculpt Animate 3D (The one b4 Sculpt 4D I think), Spectra Colour, Morph Plus, Project Imagine, Animation series (Multiplane, Editor, Data, Stand, Matte, Flipper, Effects, Program)
Jeeze, must have been a hoarder

I had alot of stuff inc hardware & software, in those days as my sis was engaged to a fairly skilled computer animator. He was also the/a UK rep for Commodore!! (from chicago, USA!). I know I know..I should have floored him when I had the chance!!..lol
She dumped him after a while (why couldnt she have waited till I had an Amiga 4000 heavily discounted!!)

Ahhh nostalgia nostalgia

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Re: What animation programs are there?
« Reply #18 on: June 03, 2006, 10:18:31 PM »
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I don't know about new stuff, but I do remember Deluxe Paint. I also remember something about a Disney animation studio thingy.


Dysney animation studio was fantastic. I remeber the Alice in wonderland animation.

Fantavision is also a superb animation software.

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Re: What animation programs are there?
« Reply #19 on: June 04, 2006, 06:11:45 AM »
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Found floppies for..
Caligari 2, Sculpt 4D, Imagine, Pixel 3D xl (wasnt that a 3d file format converter?), Moviesetter, Photolab, Deluxe Paint IV AGA, Zeotrope (not sure what that is), Art Dept Pro, Spritz?, Design Works, Digipaint III, Digimate 3, Deluxe Print II, GFX Workshop, Cando, Animation Station, Mandlebrot Generators, Alladin 4d, Scala, Cinemorph, Videoscape 3d (remember the biplane?), Vista, Expert 4D Jr, Real3D (Impressive), Photopaint II, Imagemaster, 3D Pro, Sculpt Animate 3D (The one b4 Sculpt 4D I think), Spectra Colour, Morph Plus, Project Imagine, Animation series (Multiplane, Editor, Data, Stand, Matte, Flipper, Effects, Program)
Jeeze, must have been a hoarder



Are you going to offer any for sale?
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Offline leirbag28

Re: What animation programs are there?
« Reply #20 on: June 04, 2006, 08:36:06 AM »
@beller


indeed.............Brilliance has the best interface for a paint program.have not yet encountered one so good............and the manual is well written.......certainly helped me alot.

I wish all Paint interfaces wee like this.............ImageFX had something like this, but awful icons, the borders looked ugly and most of all prety slow.  The interface for Brilliance remains proportional no matter what resolution..........it always looks the same....I hate when things get squashed and ugly.

I was extremely happy when I first loaded it....even though I had no clue how to use it for animations yet. I just loved how it looked.and still love it....................sometimes I load it just to have it on the screen genlocked over a TV signal so I can paint on TV or as a sort of screen saver.............love it love it love it.
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Re: What animation programs are there?
« Reply #21 on: June 04, 2006, 08:47:16 AM »
Last registered Amiga version of TVPaint with full doc, arexx scripts is available here (v3.59) :

http://www.tvpaint.fr/public/TVPaint359/TVPaint.rar
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Re: What animation programs are there?
« Reply #22 on: June 05, 2006, 07:43:08 AM »
The originals I HAD were Deluxe Paint IV, Sculpt 4D, Imagine (not sure what version!) and maybe a couple of others. The above mentioned originals have 'fell by the wayside' I think as I have moved house about 5 times since I was messing on my A3000. I still may find something as I rummage more but i doubt it. I had ALOT of stuff in those days (software/hardware) and did several 'cleanups' only to regret it since (and now!).
Taz