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- Autodesk AutoFlix Version 2
- TGAFLI.EXE
- Targa To .FLI Documentation
-
- The primary use of the TGAFLI utility is to compile Targa images (.tga 16, 24,
- or 32 bit) generated by AutoShade or Autodesk RenderMan into Autodesk
- Animator .FLI format.
-
- This program lets you convert any number of Targa picture files to VGA 256-
- color, 320-by-200 pixel images and record them sequentially to an Autodesk
- Animator .FLI file. The program performs this conversion automatically, mak-
- ing the process of creating animations much less tedious.
-
- In this program, you enter commands at the command line. The program runs
- on VGA and non-VGA systems. If it is run on VGA, you may see the images as
- they're converted to the FLI format; otherwise you just see text messages
- describing the program's progress.
-
- The TGAFLI program comes from the Autodesk Animator Convert program and
- operates in a similar manner; if you use the /v option, it displays the Targa
- image, reports during the conversion process, and then displays the converted
- image as it will appear on the VGA monitor.
-
- Format and Options
-
- TGAFLI has two formats on the DOS command line:
-
- o For Targa files listed in a file, the TGAFLI format is
-
- TGAFLI @<filename> <.FLI filename> <.FLI file> [options]
-
- o For Targa files ordered sequentially, the TGAFLI format is
-
- TGAFLI <frames> <frame file prefix> <.FLI file> [options]
-
- The following options are available:
-
- /D Dither the VGA images (default is no dithering)
-
- /P<palette filename> Fit all frames to this palette
-
- /V Display process on VGA screen
-
- If you do not use the /P option, you'll want to bring the compiled .FLI file
- into Autodesk Animator and use the One Palette option to force all the frames
- to have the same palette.
-
- For best results, however, go one step further: after you've converted the ani-
- mation to use one palette, save that palette to disk and exit Autodesk
- Animator. Then rerun the TGAFLI program, this time using the /P option to
- force the converter to use the optimized palette for the conversion.
-
- Because this is a direct reduction of the palette from true-color format to the
- 256-color optimized palette, you'll note that the colors are far closer to
- their originals and give a good representation of the true-color image.
-
- A feature of the /P option is that it converts an image much faster than normal
- because it fits the true-color image palette to the 256-color palette directly,
- without having to calculate the optimum palette.
- EXAMPLES
-
- In the following example, TGAFLI reads atktut.mvi to produce lesson.FLI
- and displays it on your VGA screen:
-
- TGAFLI @atktut.mvi lesson /v
-
- The following example of TGAFLI uses the files atk0001.tga through atk0027.tga
- to create fun.FLI, dithering the frames:
-
- TGAFLI 27 atk fun /d
-
- The following example of TGAFLI creates the animation plane.FLI from
- fly0001.tga through fly0100.tga, and forces all the frames in the .FLI file to
- the palette in the file airplane.col:
-
- TGAFLI 100 fly plane /pairplane.col
-
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- S H A R E W A R E
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