bjames@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU (Binoy James [890904]) (02/07/91)
Is there any way I can take apart a movie animation and work on the individual files and then put it back together? Thanx. Bin
dewolfe@ug.cs.dal.ca (Colin DeWolfe) (02/12/91)
In article <1384@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU> bjames@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU (Binoy James [890904]) writes: >Is there any way I can take apart a movie animation and work on the individual >files and then put it back together? > >Thanx. >Bin I have one word for you... It's called "Animation Station" Available through your local dealer... This is a good piece of software that lets you rip apart anims, change frame rates, do backgrounds and other neat stuff -- Colin DeWolfe dewolfe@ug.cs.dal.ca P.S. I have no affiliation with Progressive Peripherals and Software, except that I like their software.
trasc@dworkin.UUCP (James Trascapoulos) (02/12/91)
bjames@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU (Binoy James [890904]) writes: >Is there any way I can take apart a movie animation and work on the individual >files and then put it back together? >Thanx. >Bin Well, while I've never used it myself, I have a friend that routinely does this on his 2500/30 with files that he's created using Turbo Silver. He uses Animation Station, by Progressive Peripherals. I don't know if it's available seperately, but I know it's available as a part of their animation package (whateveritscalled...I use Imagine and Sculpt myself) Jim Trascapoulos CSAccess BBS * Lawrenceville, NJ * 609-584-8774