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3111.1 | | WJG::GUINEAU | Quantum Reality | Tue Nov 14 1989 18:33 | 6 |
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Other's are much more knowledgeable on which are best for what...
I just wanted to say: When your done, UPLOAD IT!! That sounds neat!
John
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3111.2 | Photon Paint II, and Digitizer | SHARE::DOYLE | | Wed Nov 15 1989 12:43 | 11 |
| If it's Ham mode, you could use PHOTON PAINT II, this software allows
you to animate your ham picture, as well as paint it.
Another option would be to get some sort of digitizer, this way you
could import a live sequence (knight riding or just a person riding a
horse) and import it into P.P.II, then you could touch it up to look
like a Knight.. This could save you alot of time.
Animating HAM eats up memory though.. You might want to invest in a
couple of extra MEGS depending on how much your system has already.
Ed
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3111.3 | | ELWOOD::PETERS | | Wed Nov 15 1989 13:06 | 30 |
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I have a few suggestions and a few questions.
1) What quality, look, feel are you looking for ?
2) how much time do you have to create this ?
3) how well do you draw ?
Let's assume the whole sequence you want to do takes
about 10 sec.
Top quality raytrace at 30 frames/sec needs 300 frames. On
a standard amiga it could take about a year just to raytrace the
pictures. I do like Sculpt-3d or 4d for raytrace.
A less quality image, is a package called Animator Aprentice by
Hash enterprise. They also have a Knights data disk. I like how
their system works. It is still 3d by not raytrace. If you could get
by with 15 frames/sec. The rendering time for 150 frames should
be 4 days. You would need at least a month to create it. I can
upload a sample animation.
Steve
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3111.4 | Is there any other kind? | VIKING::JANZEN | cf. ANT::CIRCUITS,ANT::UWAVES | Wed Nov 15 1989 15:38 | 4 |
| Nobody said it had to be 3D. With a good, talented animator,
any paint program will do, coupled with a simple animation program.
But you need the animator artist who can draw.
Tom
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3111.5 | Not sure? | TROA09::ITHOMSON | | Wed Nov 15 1989 16:03 | 11 |
| Actually I am working with a free-lance animator. I don't know
whether to have him draw what I want and then either digitize it,
and render, or have him draw it on the easil using Dpaint III.
I got the Amiga to do this project, and I am not sure how I could
finish the image once I have on the machine. My time frame is about
a month and a half. The animation sequence will run for about 10
sec. I will add the sound once it is on video tape using standard
video editing hardware.
Ian "Go get em now! They aren't looking" Thomson
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3111.6 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Wed Nov 15 1989 16:33 | 14 |
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PageFlipper F/X might do what you want. You could use PhotonPaint II
or DigiPaint III to create the HAM artwork, then use PageFlipper to do
the comparison and compression on the original frames. Photon Video
(is it shipping yet?) might be able to do the entire job.
The Director has produced some amazing Amiga animations. However, it
requires that you learn a Basic-like script language. Director gives
you powerful access to the Amiga hardware and has been used to create
some of the best killer demos.
Ed.
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3111.7 | I love cartoons | VIKING::JANZEN | cf. ANT::CIRCUITS,ANT::UWAVES | Wed Nov 15 1989 16:50 | 27 |
| Why does it have to be HAM?
The artist may not like drawing with the mouse, so you may have to
digitize their drawings or get a drawing board interface which I know
nothing about.
150 frames. hm. Director is not so hard but I don't think it
compresses things, but then what program would while running a
sequence.? Deluxe paint, which might be good enough with 16 colors in
high res /interlace, or low res/interlace with 32 colors, compresses
pictures for storage, but a page flipper program would probably expand
everything just before running the flip book.
Also getting 150 frames in memory is a problem if they are expanded
before flipping (the old juggler demo, by the way, expands the pictures
in real time before showing each frame, so some page flipper must do
that now too, but I don't know which one).
Let's see. expanded :
in deluxe paint 32 colors low res horizontally:
5 planes * 320 across * 400 down * 150 / 8 bytes
in ham
6 planes * 320 across * 400 down * 150 / 8 bytes
in deluxe paint 16 colors hi res;
4 planes * 640 across * 400 down * 150 / 8 bytes
If you digitize it you will haveto touch it up in a paint program. In
fact, you could just digitize the drawings and do the painting on
the amiga, this is probably the best way. Drawing is easier on paper
but painting the colors is easier on the amiga.
Tom
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3111.8 | did you get a graphics tablet? | MKODEV::OSBORNE | Blade Walker | Thu Nov 16 1989 08:42 | 10 |
| Don't ignore the possibility of using a graphics tablet. If the artist
does a standard line drawing, you could trace it in on a tablet quite
rapidly. After checking the results, you could color using any paint
program, like DPaint3. I wouldn't recommend that the artist try to
draw directly on the Amiga, unless they're experienced at it. Even with
a graphics tablet, it's more difficult than just tracing paper.
Low tech meets high tech.
John
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3111.9 | Quality Animations | TROA09::ITHOMSON | | Thu Nov 16 1989 10:31 | 11 |
| I have an Easil. I was thinking of having the animator draw the
frames and then using the Easil get them in DPaint III or Photon
Paint II or Silver. However before I colour I would animate the
drawings so that I could show the director of the video tape, to
enusure that it is acceptable. I am not sure how to upload and download
stuff, please would someone tell me what software I need and how
to accomplish it. Also I am a bit afraid of Viruses, when getting
stuff this way. You guys have been a great help, keep the information
coming. Thanx.
Ian "If you see Buddha on the road, slap him" Thomson
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3111.10 | Genlock required? | WILARD::BARRETT | Wait'll they get a load of me | Wed Nov 22 1989 23:13 | 4 |
| It sounds like you wouldn't need a GENlock at all. A GENlock is
only required when the desire/need is to super-impose a video image
and AMIGA graphics. A simple video board would suffice. I have one
in my 2000 and they go for about $50.
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