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From: lightwrx@wonder.ca (Steve Bowie)
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Subject: Re: Several Questions
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>> Question #1:
>> Several of my clients want 2D animation done for CHEAP! I'm running
>> Brilliance/TrueBrillinace but I don't like how it uses the graphic RAM.
>> Does anyone know of a good 2D animation program that will run of the 64megs
>> of FAST ram on a Amiga 4000? I've been using Alpha Paint to create the
>> graphics then I either us LW to render them out just on flat backdrops, and
>> the odd time I use TrueBrillance but it is a pain to transfer the files to
>> the PAR.
>>
> Deluxe Paint is what you need. Preferably version IV or V...They
>both support Ham 8. I think it is better than Brilliance at 2D animation,
>(but that's because I only used briliance once, briefly, and didn;t like)
An upcoming version of XiPaint will have the typical Amiga animation tools in
addtion to it's already interesting choices....
I expect that, since I run it on a Retina Z3, and it will run under both AGA
and Cybergraphics that there will be support for Ham8 anims.