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4021.1 | Using Turbo Silver | SDOGUS::WILLIAMS | TOPGUN | Fri Aug 17 1990 04:29 | 7 |
| I use Turbo Silver ALOT and my best answer to you is to READ THE
(poorly done) MANUAL very carefully. Take special note of AXISes
and GLASS doesn't mean "make it look like glass".
The rest is experimentation!
TOPGUN
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4021.2 | 2.0 goes bak a ways | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Fri Aug 17 1990 06:15 | 16 |
| I use "Turbo Silver 3.0 SV", and while the manual covered animations,
I haven't done much due to rendering times(SV is much faster than
2.0). Basically for what you are trying to do you get the first
cell done then copy it to the next cell,or cells. Close the first
cell,open the next make changes,do again...and again until your
cells are done.I have done this once,and it was not as hard as it
appears. If I had to give advice I'd say view the Video "World of
Silver" that is put out by Impulse. This tape will save ENDLESS
hours of aggravation . BTW Don't judge Turbo Silver by the results
you get with 2.0 . The SV version is far better than even the 3.0
you purchase in the stores. Also be carefull many of the supporting
programs do not support 2.0 files anymore. InterFont has a Turbo
silver module that will convert to 2.0 format. I found 2.0 to be
very hard to use. thier are several notes on TS in this conference,
so it may help if you reread some of these.
bill
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4021.3 | Upgrade to 3.0SV | TROA02::ITHOMSON | | Mon Aug 20 1990 15:35 | 6 |
| re: -2
Is it possible to upgrade to TS 3.0SV. If so, please tell me the
process.
Ian
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4021.4 | You have to order it from Impulse | DECWET::DAVIS | You always get what you deserve | Mon Aug 20 1990 19:03 | 8 |
| Call Impulse and order the upgrade. I can't remember the price but I
think it was approximately $40-50 and worth the upgrade price. Anyone
get any information on Imagine yet?
mark
p.s. They have an "800" number so you can call the "800" operator and
get it. (1-800-555-1212)
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4021.5 | $30.00,and a prayer | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Wed Aug 22 1990 05:44 | 21 |
| I paid $30.00 when I upgraded to SV. I can't remember if I needed
the original disk or not. I do know that you had better sent in your
registration card. A friend of mine bought TS,and got the SV version
in his package by mistake. Impulse refused to honor his registration
because they said he had not purchased Sv through them. It turned out
that an ex employee had dumped a batch of SV disks into the loop. Well
After a hard struggle my friend Thinks he is registered. He won't be
sure until the next news letter is sent out. If I get mine,and he gets
his then he's in. Funny thing is I felt cheated because I got the
regular TS when I purchased mine,and thought I was supposed to get
SV. Now I am very happy that I got TS,as opposed to SV when I purchased
the software. Impulse is great for support but if they lose your card
(another friends problem),or it fails to get to them, you need an act
of God to get on their DataBase. Haven't heard anything about Imagine
lately. I quit calling because you get RSN from them but no commit. The
friend that I mentioned above has already sent in his money for the
upgrade to Imagine so if he got in He'll get the upgrade as soon as
it is released. ME! I can't come up with the bucks so I'm thankful for
the delay. But as soon as I get the notice I'll scramble to pull it
together.
bill
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4021.6 | Need Silver ANIM player | DECWET::DAVIS | eleven benevolent elephants, eleven... | Wed Sep 12 1990 03:03 | 7 |
| I've been trying to get one of my Silver animations to run with
Superview and it just draws the first frame.(then to get rid of it
I have to reboot) Anyone know of an anim player that works with the
animations produced with the Silver "Make ANIM" command? Showanim
works but causes some discoloration is some of the frames.
mark
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4021.7 | But do you have conversionitis? | STAR::ROBINSON | | Wed Sep 12 1990 12:16 | 22 |
| You might look into the following from Fish disk 359:
ABridge An interim solution to Anim-5 incompatability problems.
Identifies the origin of an Anim-5 file and modifies it to
facilitate easy exchange between AniMagic, Videoscape,
Animation Station, DPaint III, Animation: Editor(v1.11),
The Director, SA4D, Movie2.0, Photon Paint 2.0 and Cel
Animator. Fully intuitionalized interface, full ARexx
support including a "Find ARexx" option if you start ARexx
after running ABridge. This is version 1.0, shareware,
binary only.
Author: Ron Tarrant, Mythra-mations Animation and Software
I haven't used it. If Silver uses one of the "standards" (ha)
mention above, you may be in luck.
There is also a program called Capture which was discussed in a previous
note and is available on the net ( WJG::AMIGA:CAPTURE.ARC ). This program
records the frames of a playing animation into another "standard" format.
Good luck,
Dave
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4021.8 | Ham may be problem | CRISTA::LEIMBERGER | I have my marbles now I want yours | Thu Sep 13 1990 08:52 | 5 |
| >> works but causes some discoloration is some of the frames.
You may get a discoloration problem with many viewers due to the HAM
aspect of the pictures. I have an animation that runs fine in Dpaint but
not show with showanim.(this is a 16 color HR pic)
bill
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4021.9 | Used Abridge from FF359 | DECWET::DAVIS | eleven benevolent elephants, eleven... | Thu Sep 13 1990 13:16 | 16 |
| I think it has something to do with using "disturb" to animate my
"floor" The "distortion" I get is the color of my "floor" and seems
to bleed onto a brush mapped object. When I used the player in Silver
things work fine. I will call Impulse support.
I used Abridge(FF359) last night. It is nicely intuitionized, has an ARexx
port, and does what it is supposed to do fairly quickly. I converted
my Silver anim to Animation Station, The Director/Movie, AnimMagic, and
tried to convert it to DpaintIII(which wouldn't work due to DPIII's HAM
limitation). My anim is a 6 frame(modest, I know), 132K file. Abridge
took about 2s to process and file it. It does its processing in memory
but the docs stated that a future update will allow you to process
anims from disk. You can say I was impressed with this shareware
offering.
md
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