ps2x+@andrew.cmu.edu (Peter John Skelly) (02/10/91)
I'm trying to track down the format of the .fli files used for animation. Any help or pointers to this information would be helpful. Peter Skelly ps2x@andrew.cmu.edu
wbonner@eecs.wsu.edu (Wim Bonner) (02/11/91)
In article <0bh74=G00WB5QT6V9v@andrew.cmu.edu> ps2x+@andrew.cmu.edu (Peter John Skelly) writes: >I'm trying to track down the format of the .fli files used >for animation. Any help or pointers to this information would >be helpful. I'm not sure which, but I know that this format came from one of two products: Autodesk animator or Paul Mace product - GRASP. Hope this helps. -- | wbonner@yoda.eecs.wsu.edu | | 27313853@wsuvm1.csc.wsu.edu | | 27313853@Wsuvm1.BITNET | | 72561.3135@CompuServe.com |
chris@ncmicro.lonestar.org (Chris Arps) (02/12/91)
This is the format used by Autodesk Animator. I used to have a file called quickfli.zip that contained C and assembly source for a FLI viewer, but I lost it! This is the closest thing to a spec that I have seen and if anyone out in netland knows where to get this source code, Pleeeeze tell us all! -- Chris Arps ***THIS SPACE FOR RENT*** *New Music*SONIC YOUTH*FAITH NO MORE* NC/Scientific Software, Musican, *SOCIAL DISTORTION*PETER HAMILL*YELLO Animator, 4 Dogs,2 Birds,1 cat,1 fish *Old Music*SPIRIT*MMANN*VDGG*HENDRIX Concerning computers - "Anything slower than instantaneous is intolerable!"