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Fantavision : ウィキペディア英語版
Fantavision

Fantavision was an animation program by Scott Anderson and published by Brøderbund for the Apple II series in 1985. It was ported to other platforms such as the Commodore Amiga (1988), Apple IIGS (1987), and DOS (1988).
Advertisements claimed that Fantavision was "a revolutionary software breakthrough that, for the ''first'' time, brings to home computers the special powers known to computer animators as "tweening" and "transforming." It allowed the user to create short vector graphics animations frame-by-frame using a mouse, keyboard, or other device. The software would then use a primitive morphing technology to generate frames in-between the user-created frames, allowing complex animations to be created without the requirement that every frame be drawn by the user. Because this was done in real-time, it allowed for creative exploration and quick changes.
The interface was GUI-like—similar to the Macintosh of the day—with pull-down menus and black text on a white background.
==Reception==
''Compute!'' in 1989 called ''Fantavision'' the best animation program for the IBM PC, although it noted the inability to draw curves.

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