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− | FreeSpace uses the *.ANI format for animation effects. It can be used either for an effect (explosions, etc.), an interface animation, or as a ship texture.
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− | [http://www.swooh.com/lorenzo/files/aniview11.exe AniView, an ANI-viewing utility] | |
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− | [http://www.swooh.com/lorenzo/files/anib32b2.exe AniBuilder, a utility that can create ANI files out of a series of 16 bit images] | |
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− | ==Creating an ANI file==
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− | Using AniBuilder (link provided above), one can create new ANI files from AVI movies.
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− | To create your own .ANI:
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− | 1. Set up a scene in a 3D animation program or FreeSpace. Volition used 3Dsmax (an expensive modeling program) for their animations.
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− | 2. Using a free recording software such as [http://www.planetgamecam.com GameCam], record the scene.
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− | 3. Use [http://www.radgametools.com/bnkdown.htm Bink] to convert the AVI into a series of 16-bit (or less) PCX files, as AniBuilder will not accept non-PCX images, or images of more than 16 bit color depth.
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− | 4. Use AniBuilder to convert the PCXes to an ANI.
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