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ACTIVE-CIRCUITSCONFERENC 26603 1991-08-18 Text [Original]
amexpo.txt 35443 1991-08-19 Text [Original]
amr103.txt 50252 1991-08-19 Text [Original]
AMR104.txt 46370 1991-07-29 Text [Original]
amr105.TXT 52942 1991-08-19 Text [Original]
CGFonts 29646 1991-08-29 Image [Original]
diskMAG 10635 1991-08-31
Empress 59348 1989-08-05 Image [Original]
Empress.README 541 1989-08-05 Text [Original]
fish501-530.txt 48641 1991-08-26
HBBrowser 93048 1991-07-28
MAGmousepadLOGO 19748 1991-08-10 Image [Original]
Palette 55590 1989-08-05 Image [Original]
Palette.README 1862 1989-08-05 Text [Original]
spoof_1 63524 1991-08-04 Image [Original]
SurgeSupressors 9335 1991-08-21 Text [Original]
T2.readme 439 1989-08-06 Text [Original]
Terminator2 50074 1989-08-06 Image [Original]

Empress.README

Hello!

This is just another example of how dithering can be used to produce an
image which has an airbrush-like quality.

Yes.  A number of photographs were used to train my eyes in creating this
fantasy picture.  However, no artificial means was used, i.e., digitizers,
frame grabbers, scanners, etc.

This scene does not exist anywhere but in my mind and the screens of
AMIGAS.  I hope you enjoy it.

(I welcome any and all comments.  I like the feedback.)
(Thanks, M.L. for helping me get this right!!!)


Thanks - Bruce W. Robison  }:)

Palette.README

To all who have downloaded this palette:

My name is Bruce W. Robison.  I've owned an AMIGA since 1986.
Art and graphics were the major factors drawing me to
the superior design of this machine.

I use the AMIGA to prototype for silk screen prints produced 
by myself, and lithographic prints produced by Master Printers
of Springfield, Missouri.

Along the way I have completed several AMIGA "paintings" for myself
and friends.  This is NOT one of those pictures, but it is an example of
how one can use the 16 colors of high resolution (640x400) to produce an
apparent palette of many more colors; a technique I frequently employ.
 
I have created many images on the Amiga for children, but due to copy-
rights associated with the characters involved, I have been rightfully
prevented from uploading them.  Some of The remaining paintings are much
more adult in nature.  However, if you are not afraid of adult images,
you may download "Perfect.Model.lzh" from the Playbytes (tm) library
(assuming it has been accepted).

The technique employed in the creation of "Perfect.Model.lzh" is descibed
by an article in AV VIDEO magazine (Jan. 1991).  
I was disappointed in the examples provided in the article. 
Hopefully "Perfect.Model.lzh" goes further to demonstrate the capability.  
. . . of course, it may not--- however one point must be clear; the image
was created strictly by eye and hand/mouse.  No artificial means was used,
i.e., frame grabbers, digitizers, cameras, scanners, etc.

I've not owned a modem until now.  Some of my images have been distributed
in user groups, and may have been uploaded in the past.  I have no way
of knowing if this palette is a duplication, and I apologize in advance.

Either way I hope you enjoy this image.

(I appreciate any feedback, positive or negative.)

Thanks much!  ---  BWR                         02-22-91

T2.readme

To all:

First of all, thanks for taking the time to download this picture.  I hope
that it lives up to your expectations.

I would like to emphasize, this is a "painting" created strictly by hand
and eye.  I used a picture of our friend, the Terminator, as a reference.
No digitizers, frame grabbers, etc. were used to produce this image.

This is for all of my friends who are fans of Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Enjoy!


Bruce Robison

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