Short: Plight of the Artist Moviesetter anim by Eric Schwartz. Author: Eric W. Schwartz Uploader: Eric W Schwartz (erics coax net) Type: pix/eric Architecture: generic Plight of The Artist: an animation with Sabrina by Eric W. Schwartz ©1995 Aminet release- This animation was originally created for the Eric Schwartz Productions CD-ROM Archive, produced by Cronus (formerly Amiga Library Services). Now that the original exclusivity term is past (way past), the animation is now released as a form of shareware. It is not crippled in anyway, and payment of the shareware fee is completely voluntary. See the 'Licence' below for details. This archive contains the animation in two parts, which must be run separately. Each individual part requires about 6 megs of free memory. read below for details. * LICENSE: This Animation is Copyright (c) 1995 Eric W. Schwartz. it is NOT to be considered Public Domain. This particular animation is under a one-user exclusive license. Users who buy the CD-ROM are allowed use of the animation for personal use only, and may make copies for personal backups ONLY. You may not copy or distribute this animation to other users, other formats, or recorded to print or video (except for review purposes) until May 1 1996. After May 1, 1996 this animation can be distributed freely. users who do not obtain this animation directly from the CD-ROM release are obligated to pay a minimal Shareware fee to Eric W. Schwartz ($5 or whatever you feel an animation of this caliber is worth). Users who buy the CD-ROM can waive the shareware fee. Permission from the author must be obtained before you may convert these files to other formats, Including but not limited to Print, Video, or other computer file formats for playback on other platforms than Amiga. Finally, characters created for these animations are the sole property of Eric W. Schwartz, and should not be used in pictures and animations by others. Minimum Requirement: Any Amiga with at least 6 megs of memory (to run one half of the Animation at a time) or 10 megs (to run the full animation in one go) and a Hard Drive, CD-ROM drive, or other storage device with the 6 megs of room to hold it.(AGA Amiga strongly recommended) Reccommended System: AGA chipset Amiga with over 10 megs and a Hard Drive, CD-ROM, and/or other storage media described above. * Some AGA/workbench 3.X users may have difficulty running this animation (the player returns an 'out of memory' error, even when there is plenty) or the animation plays badly centered with the edges cropped usually with a multisync monitor.) Users experiencing these problems should, if possible, close other programs that are on their own screens, Reconfigure their Workbench screen to NTSC or PAL mode with 16 colors or less, and remove any pictures used as workbench and window backdrops. These measures should fix most of the problems associated with playing Moviesetter animations. The Intent of this Animated short was to determine the absolute top end of what is possible using the MovieSetter animation software, my standard for long story animation since 1989. That said, this is meant to be a no-compromise, full animation effort. From the outside, it may seem to not be such, especially since it clocks in at about 3 minutes 20 seconds compared to "Quality Time"'s length of over six minutes, and "Plight" doesn't even use the overscan area, but its specs are impressive, at least in writing, anyway. -Full character animation drawn on paper, scanned, painted in Brilliance, and reduced/antialiased with ADPro and Anim Workshop. -Backgrounds created as 24-bit originals (and reduced to a limited 32-color palette, UGH!) -Additional 3D background art and spot animation created in Lightwave 3D (You'll know it when you see it) -Lots of sound and spot music effects, including a several good things digitized specifically for this animation. The Character of Sabrina is not a new character, though many who see this will believe it so. Sabrina has been around since 1993, and has not appeared in animation previously, staying primarily in print. She did make an appearance in The Girls of E.S. Productions multimedia demo, and a little bit more can be learned about her character there. Additional Credits: Musical clips utilized from title and soundtrack musics by JellyBean / Reflect / SoundVision, Carter Burwell, Joel Hodgson, & Josh Weinstein. Babylon 5 Lightwave objects created by Dean A. Scott and Planet Z Graphics. I hope you enjoy this animation as much as I went through HELL making it. (Bear in mind that doesn't necessarily mean I didn't enjoy the work.) As Always, Eric W. Schwartz E.S. Productions P.O. Box 292684 Kettering, OH 45429-0684 U.S.A.