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Posted by Samuel, Dixon on April 28, 1998 at 13:49:31:
In Reply to: Animation using Painter posted by Paul Augustinus on May 05, 1997 at 13:12:44:
: I am a wildlife artist who also makes documentaries for Broadcast Television on Natural History subjects,
: I wish to use Painter 3 (or later release) for several animation sequences that will be inserted into my next production. I Have been practicising animation using Hana Barbera Animation Workshopand now Barberation Workshop. Now I need to procede with the actual work in a programme that can be output in some way to Betacam SP tape. My questions are............
: 1) Does Painter have suitable resolution to satisfy the Betacam Sp format.
: 2) Does Painter have a playback mode in the programme so that one can view the animation at 30 fps on the computer screen . This is important as one must be able to cycle the animation as one works on it.
: 3) Is Painter a suitable programme for use for out put via a service provider to Super 16 film format.
: 4) What are the minimum PC computer requirements for Betacam Sp frame quality playback of the full animation at 30 fps on the computer monitor.
: yours sincerely................Paul Augustinus.