Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!rutgers!bobsbox!graphics!bobl From: bobl@graphics.rent.com (Bob Lindabury - SysAdm) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics Subject: Re: Animation Journeyman Message-ID: Date: 13 Apr 91 13:15:32 GMT References: <1991Apr12.163749.4127@qiclab.scn.rain.com> Organization: The Graphics BBS (2D,3D,GIF,Animation) +1 908/469-0049 Lines: 30 baer@qiclab.scn.rain.com (Ken Baer) writes: > In article <1991Apr11.074829.258@evax.arl.utexas.edu> hill@evax.arl.utexas.ed > > How about some plane jane 16-32 color ANIMS or some HAM (or SHAM) > >stills. I would LOVE some 16 color ANIMS of "spliney" objects (Snakes, > >some fish, wireframe people etc....) > > Since Journeyman is design for professional use, it doesn't output 16 > or 32 color, just HAM and 24-bit. The main reason I haven't uploaded > anims is that they're all quite large, and the networks I'm on have > size limits. I'd like to upload some DCTV pics, because they're a lot > smaller, but our DCTV is in constant use. Ah, I think the format most professionals (after all, that's who's going to drop $500 for this program) would be interested in are 24bit IFF images. Drop a few of them in ab20 and then we can all convert them to whatever our little hearts desire to view them in such as: HAM-E, DCTV, TARGA, HAM, DDHR so on and so forth. Anything less than 24-bit is a waste if you want to show the quality of output from your program and your renderer if your software is for professionals. -- Bob The Graphics BBS 908/469-0049 "It's better than a sharp stick in the eye!" ============================================================================ InterNet: bobl@graphics.rent.com | Raven Enterprises UUCP: ...rutgers!bobsbox!graphics!bobl | 25 Raven Avenue BitNet: bobl%graphics.rent.com@pucc | Piscataway, NJ 08854 Home #: 908/560-7353 | 908/271-8878