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To: frolikcc AT indy DOT net
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 12:50:11 -0800
Subject: Re: Allegro FLI/FLIC Animations
Message-ID: <19970316.130524.3150.0.bshadwick@juno.com>
References: <5gfujd$st1$1 AT news DOT indy DOT net>
From: bshadwick AT juno DOT com (Ben N Shadwick)

You can't directly, no, but there are some programs out there that will
convert for you. I'm pretty sure that FLI/FLC files are just a group of
individual pictures used as frames in an animation sequence. I have a
program laying around called Video for DOS that can convert between some
different formats of still pictures and animation files (I think I used
it once to convert a MPEG movie into a FLI/FLC movie to test with Allegro
and it rocked). If you'd like, I might be able to attach it to an email
<g>
[Ben Shadwick, SysOp, Mars Base BBS (360)882-0773, Vancouver, WA, USA]
[email: bshadwick AT juno DOT com]

On 16 Mar 1997 04:57:17 GMT frolikcc AT indy DOT net (Chris Frolik) writes:
>I use Allegro 2.2.  How do I create FLI / FLIC animations?  I use 
>Microsoft 
>Paint to draw my sprites and bitmaps...is it possible to draw FLI / 
>FLIC 
>animations with this? Thanks,
>
>-Chris

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