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From: "Daniel J. McCoy" <dan@acti.com>
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Subject: PC ANIM CLIP construction: Disney Animation Studio?
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Last I checked, Disney's Animation Studio for the PC was a DOS level app.
About two years ago, I talked to friends at Silent Software (who wrote DAS)
regarding a Windows version (I'd be one of the ones writing it but took a
different job). Perhaps I'll ping 'em to see if they have a Windows version
yet and if it saves in a format LW can deal with. They DID show me
something they were working on that was Windows based that looked cool for
cell animating they were aiming towards the higher market. It'd also be
great if Layout could import AVI frames like ANIM frames.
There was even DPaint for the PC (again, DOS level) though I'm not sure if
it had animation capabilities.
The PC sure is behind in some respects...
--
Daniel J. McCoy - djmccoy@westworld.com or dan@acti.com