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Peter 07 July 2014 00:23

DPaint IV Questions
 
Messing around with Dpaint and I wondered how I could get a picture on screen to fade into nothing. I have a picture of a face and I want it to fade away gradually into the black background screen - have to be an animation of some sort maybe - any one give me a few clues as to how to achieve this please...

Also does anyone have the DPaint Buddy system disks that came out?

Also... while I am on the scrounge, anyone have the Kara animated Fonts disks?

Help... :)

ptyerman 07 July 2014 00:49

A user (videofx) is looking for the Kara animated fonts manual in the requests (other) section. He probably has the disks, might be worth asking him. :great

Ami_GFX 07 July 2014 02:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter (Post 963166)
Messing around with Dpaint and I wondered how I could get a picture on screen to fade into nothing. I have a picture of a face and I want it to fade away gradually into the black background screen - have to be an animation of some sort maybe - any one give me a few clues as to how to achieve this please...

Also does anyone have the DPaint Buddy system disks that came out?

Also... while I am on the scrounge, anyone have the Kara animated Fonts disks?

Help... :)

Try a morphing animation to the black background. DPaint can do morphs from one image to another. I haven't done one for years but you start with start and end frame images and it will create a morphing animation over a specified number of frames between the two images.

Peter 07 July 2014 10:02

I tried the morphing process without much success (will have to give this another go perhaps) but I'm sure it's actually to do with creating an animbrush and using the "Move" option to manipulate the brush so as it moves back on the Z axis... something like that (I could be barking up the wrong tree here mind you)

PS - will give videofx as shout re Kara fonts, thanks.

Amiga1992 07 July 2014 13:10

You should use color cycling, not frame animation. But depending on your palette, you could run out of colors pretty fast.

Ami_GFX 08 July 2014 03:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter (Post 963197)
I tried the morphing process without much success (will have to give this another go perhaps) but I'm sure it's actually to do with creating an animbrush and using the "Move" option to manipulate the brush so as it moves back on the Z axis... something like that (I could be barking up the wrong tree here mind you)

PS - will give videofx as shout re Kara fonts, thanks.

I just tried to find the morphing process I was thinking of in DpaintV and couldn't find it. I know I did one morphing anim in DPaint IV around 20 years ago but I don't have a clue as to how I did it now and the anim was lost in a hard drive failure. I remember that it took a low res full frame image and morphed it into another. I might of done it with another program but I didn't have much Amiga software at that time and DpaintIV, Digipaint and Photon paint were what I had then.

Amiga1992 08 July 2014 11:04

It morphs two brushes if I am not wrong, so you have to take a brush, copy it , then grab another one and morph. It's been a while though so I don't really remember it off the top of my head.

Peter 08 July 2014 11:29

I'm looking to dissolve one image into nothing (the background) not merge two images - I think that using the O (O for Orange) Key will kind of dissolve a brush image between frames of an animation but I need to configure the palette range as I am getting a dissolve into the wrong colour at present... more practice I think...


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