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From: depeters@inst.augie.edu (Doug Peters)
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Subject: Re: DPaint replacements -- must animate +save IFF
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> > > From: Bryant Reif <reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu>
>
> Although it's pretty old, there is a PC version of Electronic
> Art's Deluxe Animate. (Although the Amiga version worked with both
> stills and anims, on the PC there were 2 different programs...D Paint, and
> D Anim. PC DPaint saves in the .lbm format, and if renamed to
> .iff, the 2 are frequently interchangeable, depending on the
> software you're using. Things aren't quite as simple with the
> anims, as the Amiga format and the PC format are differerent. If
> I recall correctly, you could rename a series of .iff's to
> .lbm's, then do a still sequence load into the PC DPAnim program
> and save as a .anm file.
>
> -Eric G.
>
The IFF File Format includes ILBM (as well as ANIM, 8SVX, Text/WP Docs, and
etc.,) and was developed by EA, so I doubt that they would have busted