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Learning to use 'Brilliance'
« on: December 08, 2015, 11:01:59 PM »
Dear Amiga Friends:

I just read most of the manual for brilliance.
I haven't started painting yet, but I went thru the tutorials
and started learning how to use Brilliance.
I am ready to start painting original pictures.
I am very confident to come up with nice pictures.
I am going to combine Brilliance with moviesetter,
use the first to make the drawings, and the latter
for assemble them into animations.
I am very excited, looking forward to make new
pictures and animations.
-mobilis in mobile-
 

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Re: Learning to use 'Brilliance'
« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2015, 11:15:57 PM »
That great! Excited for you ;-) I am using Deluxe Paint V and either AnimatEd, Scala 400 or iMovie depending on my mood!
"Art challenges technology. Technology inspires the art."

John Lasseter, Co-Founder of Pixar Animation Studios
 

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Re: Learning to use 'Brilliance'
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2015, 06:46:35 PM »
Cool, I used Brilliance for years, (in conjunction with ImageFX and Opalpaint).  Great program!
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