Short: Add events to IFF-anims, v1.33 Author: vigi@cybercomm.nl (Marco Vigelius) Uploader: vigi cybercomm nl (Marco Vigelius) Type: gfx/edit Architecture: m68k-amigaos * v1.31 - CartoonStudio now supports NTSC Amiga's. - Added fontsensitive-support to CartoonPlayer - Updated the Sound-/Noise-/ProTracker code. - Public release 1 february 1997. * v1.32 - Tracker-Modules now loop around when finished playing. - The Tracker-Module is now actually removed from memory when 'killing' it. - Removed a bug in the Unload-routine. - Public release 14 february 1997. * v1.33 - CartoonStudio now supports the MUI ASL replacement requester. - Public release 2 march 1997. - Aminet release 19 october 1997. What is it all about? CartoonStudio is a true WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get), IFF-animation program for the Amiga. CartoonStudio allows you to add all kind of different events to your animations. With just a few clicks of the mouse you will, for example, be able to assign a soundsample to a particular frame in your animation or make a frame fade smoothly in. You can use your favourite drawingpackage, which uses the IFF-Anim5 standard, to draw your animation and when finished use CartoonStudio to make your animation really stand out from the rest. Your finished productions can be easily played back in realtime using the freely distributable CartoonPlayer program. To use CartoonStudio you'll need an Amiga with at least Kickstart 2.04 and 1Mb of memory, But if you really want to benefit from all CartoonStudios features, more memory is recommended. It also seems a bit unstable on Amigas with a 68000 processor, therefore a 68020 or better is highly recommended. CartoonPlayer is quite stable on all Amigas.