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Eric Schwartz Animation List as of May, 1993
Note1: My animations are created with a huge variety of software, from
DeluxePaint 4 to DigiView to Disney Animation Studio. For the sake of
brevity, I only name the program used to compile all graphics and sound
into a final presentation.
Note2- Compatibility: After some testing, I can say with some confidence
that most of my animations will run on operating systems 1.2 thru 3.0,
most processors, and the AGA Chipset of the A4000 and A1200.
The only real exceptions might be under the anims category, where the
particular animplayer supplied with the animation may not work with your
operating system or hardware setup. If this is the case, I recommend you
find an ANIM-5 player that does work and replace the other player (This
does not work for Moviesetter and other proprietary animations.)
The Memory requirement for each animation can vary from the amount
stated in the list depending on your hardware and operating system setup.
extra floppy or hard drives, and newer operating systems all eat up
memory, so you may require more memory than the amount stated (Probably
not more than 512K, hopefully)
AGA chipset Amigas, such as the A4000 and A1200 and their 3.0
operating system will sometimes cause the Movieplayer program to fail,
giving a "not enough memory" error, even when plenty is available. If you
have an AGA machine an have this problem, try shutting down some programs
and/or using the Screenmode Preferences to change the Workbench screen to
a lower resolution with fewer colors. It will usually play the animation
after that, Although the new graphics chips in combination with the faster
processors (68020 or better) will often cause some animations to run
faster than they were intended to.
Note3- Asterisks: when a listing has one or more asterisks after it, look
up the corresponding code.
AEROTOONS( all require 1 megabyte and are made with Gold Disk's
Moviesetter unless otherwise stated.)
Stealthy Maneuver 1989
The Swiss Army F-16 in Combat 1989, 1.5 meg
Stealth Bomber 1989
Skydive 1989
Navy Aggressor Training 1989
Soviet Soft Landing 1989
Korean Conflict 1989
VTOL contest 1989, 1.5 meg
Stealthy Maneuver II 1990
Vietnam Conflict 1990
Shuttlecock 1991
ATF Agility 1990,91, Disney studio
Camouflage 1991
Gulf Conflict 1991, 2 meg
Unsporting 1992, 2 meg
E.S. Productions (same conditions as the aerotoons)
How to Run into a Wall 1989
Coyote 2: The Road Test 1989, 1.5 meg
Juggler Demo II 1989
At the Movies 1990, 1 and 2 meg versions
Pogo: Miz Ma'm'selle 1990, 2-meg
Batman 1990
Juggette Demo II 1990
Terminal 1990
Late Night 1990
The History of Amy the Squirrel 1990, DeluxeVideo 3
The Anti-Lemmin Demo 1991, 2 meg(2.5 if HD)
The Dating Game: A Flip the Frog Cartoon. *1991, 3 meg(3.5 if WB_2.0)
At the Movies 2 - 1, 2, 3 meg (3.5meg best) *1991, Director 2
Amy Vs. Walker 2 1992, 3 meg
A Day at the Beach: A Flip the Frog Cartoon. *1992, 3 meg(3.5 if WB_2.0)
Juggette 3 - Balls of Wrath 1992, 2 meg
Quality Time: A Flip the Frog Cartoon. *1993, 5 meg
Bait_Masking 1993, 2 meg
ANIMS (short looping things, made with Dpaint 3/4 and/or sculpt 4Djr.)
(all of them run in one meg, some less)
Amy Walks 1989
Juggette Anim 1989
E.S. Anim 1989
Stealth Flyby 1990
Juggler jr. 1990
City Jumper 1990
Amy Jogs 1990
Amy vs. Walker 1990
The Big Sneeze 1990
E.S. Tor Anim 1990
Amy Does Schwab 1991
Asteroids 1989/92
PacMan 1989/92
Batman.anim 1989/92
4 Fantavision Films **1992 Fantavision
Amy Walks 2 1992
Puppies from Mars 1993
Filenames or archive names may differ from the ones I've given here.
Codes:
* ShareWare, Pay $5 or whatever you feel it's worth
** Fantavision Animations sometimes do not run correctly on AGA
chipset machines for an as yet unknown reason. Check your monitor
and screen preferences.
LICENSE:
All E.S. Productions, Aerotoons, and other Eric Schwartz animations
are Copyright ©1989 thru 1993 Eric W. Schwartz. These animations are NOT,
NOT! to be considered Public Domain. All animations are copyrighted but
freely distributable, with a few categorized as Shareware. The animations
should not be sold for much more than the price of the disks and the time
and energy required to copy. I also request that my permission be obtained
before the animation is transferred to any other medium such as video,
print, or computer formats other than Amiga.
Characters that I have created, such as Amy the Squirrel, Clarisse
Cat, and Flip the Frog are Copyright © 1993 Eric W. Schwartz as well. Do
not use these characters in your own works unless you are willing to
accept the consequences. I might not sue you for creating a work using my
characters, but then again I might, especially if I consider the work
particularly vulgar (Back from the Beach) or insulting to myself or my
characters. At the very least, if your mind is made up to use my
characters despite my pleas, for GOD'S SAKE TRY DRAWING THEM YOURSELF!
I'm more impressed by people that show skill rather than cut-and-paste
abilities.
These anims are available all over but there are only three officially
ordained distributors.(ones I fully approve of) Any distributor on this
list, or one who receives my anims from one of these sources is O.K. in my
book, otherwise I cannot confirm quality or SAFETY (I do my best to stay
virus-free) of the animations. I do not mind free distribution of my anims
as long as no one makes their own claim to my work.
Official disributors of Eric Schwartz animations are:
the Fred Fish Amiga Library, 1835 E. Belmont Dr.
Tempe, Arizona 85284
USA
Integral Computers "Public D" Collection, 414 Barclay Rd.
Rosemont, PA 19010
USA
The AFIT Amiga users group. BBS No. (513) 879-9798
Write to -- E.S. Anims
c/o AFIT AUG
P.O. Box 4114
Dayton, OH 45401-4114
USA
(This is the source I most recommend for getting my Anims)
I do not handle orders personally, and I recommend the AFIT group more
than writing to me, as they can turnaround an order quickly and I cannot.
As Always,
Eric Schwartz
All Animations are Copyright © 1989-1993 Eric W. Schwartz
This list version (3.1) was finalized on May 8, 1993
Eric Schwartz
P.O. Box 292684
Kettering, Ohio 45429-0684