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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

3803.0. "Title Animation Program" by RGB::ROSE () Thu May 24 1990 12:04

    	I am looking for a program to create titles in 3D fonts. It should
    provide animation so I can go from one slide to the next by making the
    old letters fly off screen and the new letters fly on. Dissolves and
    wipes would be a nice touch, too. I need to control the frame change
    from  keyboard or mouse input, not fixed times. It has to run on a
    1 Meg A500. Anybody have a rocommendation? Is there a single program that
    does the above plus control sound files? Or would I have to buy
    separate hypermedia and animation authoring programs?
    
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3803.1OTIGER::R_CURTISThu May 24 1990 15:583
    TVText is great for creating all kinds of titles with various shadows,
    effects and so on, but does not provide animation. Maybe you could use
    it and then import them with The Director or DPaint III ?? 
3803.2Elan PerformerSALEM::LEIMBERGERFri May 25 1990 06:0218
    TV * Professional will give you backgrounds,and titling. It is easy
    to generate very impressive looking text,with a variety of special
    effects like glows,sheens etc. I have not figured out how to use
    the Kara Fonts with it yet,but believe it can be done. In regards
    to animation you have to look at the problem very carefully. You
    have the options of running anims,or using page flipping. I would
    recommend Elan Performer as the driveing software.(59.95 list) It
    will allow you to map both stills,and anim files to the keyboard.
    At that time you have the ability to run the show from the keyboard,
    mouse,or let it run automatically. It does not support wipes directly
    but you could use it to give these effects somewhat. Currently it
    will not support sound,but version 2.0 will have AREXX support.
    	The director will do it all when it comes to the display,sound,
    and controll,but you pay the price in program complexity,and possibly
    memory requirements. I build the animations in depaint,and often
    run them right from that program. I have delux video III but think
    it really needs more than a meg.
    							bill
3803.3MQOFS::DESROSIERSLets procrastinate....tomorrowFri May 25 1990 12:568
    I agree with -.1,  ELAN performer works quite well.  I make my titles
    with DPaint along with Kara fonts, either static or animated then I
    just assign the pics or animations to a key with ELAN and then it's
    just a simple matter of hitting the key to get the title and hitting
    another that has a black picture to "erase" the title.
    
    Jean
    
3803.4No one program does it allRIPPLE::LUKE_TEFri May 25 1990 18:2648
    <I am looking for a program to create titles in 3D fonts
    <It should provide animation so I can go from one slide to the next         <by making the old letters fly off screen and
    <the new letters fly on. 
        
     Do you want real 3D fonts or 2D fonts that you can rotate around
     in 3D?  I also use TV Text and have seen the demo of TV Text Pro (and
     like it).  Deluxe Paint III is great for animating 2D in 3D space.  I also
     use AniMagic since it has some special effects already defined which
     would take some hard thinking and a lot of time to generate with
     DpaintIII 
    
    <Dissolves and wipes would be a nice touch, too.
    
     AniMagic has some effects that look kind of like wipes.  That is,
     it would take an IFF text screen such as created in TV Text and created
     an ANIM that brings it in.  It can do all sorts of things as it is bring
     it in, such as tumbles, spins, expand from nothing, or even stretch
     and squeeze as it comes onto the screen.   You can have one screen
     (or ANIM) open like doors and have a second revealed behind it and all 
     sorts of fun things.
     
    <I need to control the frame change from  keyboard or mouse input,
     not fixed times.
    
     I too would recommend ELAN Performer
     
    <It has to run on a 1 Meg A500. Anybody have a rocommendation?
     
     Using ANIMs, anyway you look at it, 1Meg is going to be tight
     and limit the length of ANIMs and the resolution.  If you have a title
     that stays on the screen for a while, ELAN performer will let you
     load another set of ANIMS and still pictures while it is showing and 
     then continue on mouse/ keyboard input.  
     
    <Is there a single program that does the above plus control sound
     files? Or would I have to buy separate hypermedia and animation
     authoring programs?
        
     It hasn't shipped yet as far as I know (they said June when I
     called), but Showmaker may be the package that does it all.  It is 
     supposed to have some kind of Text generating capability and tons of 
     transitions.  CAN DO can do most of what you want if you are
     satisfied with their text types (I'm not).
    
    I'm still looking for the perfect program to do all you want plus
    has MIDI support.
    
                                     
3803.5How about Sculpt/Animate 4D Jr.?RGB::ROSETue May 29 1990 11:136
    	Thanks for all the good input. It looks like ELAN Performer, Deluxe
    Paint III and Kara fonts would do a nice job. One other thought - does
    anyone have any experience with Sculp/Animate 4D Jr.? Also, the special
    desk top video issue of Amiga World mentioned a public domain program
    on PLINK that converts bitmap fonts into 3D fonts. I don't remember the
    name. Does anyone have it? If so, could it be posted?
3803.6Desktop Video infoCHEFS::SKINNERDoveyai no ProveyaiWed May 30 1990 04:285
    The new ABACUS book on Desktop video for the Amiga inclides s/w
    reviews with just this sort of issue in mind.  Seems pretty good
    to someone like me with lots of ambitions in the video direction
    but v. little experience.
    info on thi