mckinney@sunee.waterloo.edu () (03/18/91)
Hello.
I have borrowed my brother's Amiga for a video presentation I am
doing, and I need a DPaint III animation or animated brush of a
spinning globe. I asked my Amiga friends and they suggested I post
an article.
Any help will be appreciated. Please Email me at:
mckinney@sunee.uwaterloo.edu
or armckinney@electrical.watstar.uwaterloo.edu
Thanks.
ARMgeneh@crash.cts.com (Gene Heitman) (03/20/91)
In article <1991Mar18.145832.18795@sunee.waterloo.edu> mckinney@sunee.waterloo.edu writes: >Hello. > >I have borrowed my brother's Amiga for a video presentation I am >doing, and I need a DPaint III animation or animated brush of a >spinning globe. I asked my Amiga friends and they suggested I post >an article. > >Any help will be appreciated. Please Email me at: > mckinney@sunee.uwaterloo.edu >or armckinney@electrical.watstar.uwaterloo.edu > > Thanks. > ARM The Kara Starfields package includes an 120 frame animated brush of the Earth with it. The globe rotates and has clouds and everything. It is over 400,000 bytes in size. Gene Heitman
mgorelic@sycom.UUCP (Marc Gorelick) (03/23/91)
I have a demo from the Fred Fish series called "Globe" that puts a spinning
globe up in workbench. It's only about 3"x3", but you can change the colors it
uses as well as the speed it spins at.
I all you want is the brushes, you could probably find a way to extract the
from the program. They might even be separate files...I can't remember for
sure.
-Marc Gorelick