The person who made this sure kniew what they where doing! Multiple camera angles, close ups, static camera and a clip on microphone with load clear voice makes this viewable more than 30 years later :) Just goes to show how importance of sound quality (in video). Back in 1991 editing would have required very expensive hardware. Kudos to the producers and the person who transferred this video from tape ==> RUclips.
woooohooo. the news story esp the weather report made me fall from my chair. this video is so lovely and awesome, exactly what i need after 30 years :) just got my first amiga 1k and digging into video stuff -.... thats so much fun.
Thank ou uploader. Just stumbled across this as love the Amiga. This guy is amazing. Incredible artist and has taught me loads I didn't know about painting on the Amiga!
@@hunterericson6782 yes but my A2000 hard disk crashed. But I am confident to get it back working. I also replaced the 3.0 chips with 3.1 for the A1200.
Imagine how stunning this must have been back in the days... this machine was released in 1987.... Oh, by the way... can you spot some Technics concise-series components in the background? There are a RS-M02 tape deck, a SU-C01 preamp ad the allmighty SL-10 turntable.. Funny how I've got all of them plus some more stuff (together that's about 60 pounds of die-cast) right next my Amiga 4000 :-)
The person who made this sure kniew what they where doing! Multiple camera angles, close ups, static camera and a clip on microphone with load clear voice makes this viewable more than 30 years later :) Just goes to show how importance of sound quality (in video). Back in 1991 editing would have required very expensive hardware. Kudos to the producers and the person who transferred this video from tape ==> RUclips.
Amiga 1000 was released when the market was dominated by 8-bit computers. It was mindblowing that you could create such animations using a home computer. People who are laughing at this video don't know how game changing Amiga was nad how limited computers were at the time.
At the time I was using Mac LC and I thought it was top-notch. I showed-off a postage stamp-sized Quicktime video playing on my mac to an Amiga user... he was laughing and saying he could capture full screen video and what not. Talk about humiliation.
that's a full 5 years later dude.This A2000 was getting old in '91 just as i386 was obsolete in 1996. But then, on the Amiga you got VideoToaster 4000 for video stuff...
The person who made this sure kniew what they where doing! Multiple camera angles, close ups, static camera and a clip on microphone with load clear voice makes this viewable more than 30 years later :) Just goes to show how importance of sound quality (in video). Back in 1991 editing would have required very expensive hardware. Kudos to the producers and the person who transferred this video from tape ==> RUclips.
Dude where is your username? O_o
woooohooo. the news story esp the weather report made me fall from my chair. this video is so lovely and awesome, exactly what i need after 30 years :) just got my first amiga 1k and digging into video stuff -.... thats so much fun.
The symmetry paint option is very interesting. That's a complex feature not even available in today's expensive paint applications.
I don't know about proprietary software, but there's a symmetry mode in Krita. I use it extensively.
There is symmetry paint in most drawing software actually
Man there are some crazy moments in this video.... Search for the seal of approval
ahahah that's right, really good stuff
Man he’s got so much cool things behind him, he was swaggin back in the day
Thank ou uploader. Just stumbled across this as love the Amiga. This guy is amazing. Incredible artist and has taught me loads I didn't know about painting on the Amiga!
This is where the pre-Flash began.
Amiga was just 20 years ahead.
I MUST reactivate my Amigas :) My A1200 and my A2000/060 :) Love 'em
did you do it ?
@@hunterericson6782 yes but my A2000 hard disk crashed. But I am confident to get it back working. I also replaced the 3.0 chips with 3.1 for the A1200.
Thank you for sharing this! It's nice to get to see how it was done in the past :)
LOL this video is pure gold. Thank you for sharing!
This is gorgeous. I can't believe some a-hole out there downvoted this. Probably an Atari ST user. lol
Who ever down voted this masterpiece is a monster
hillarious.
best tutorial video ever!
Very good, thanks for posting it!
This man is awesome!
Love this
This tools were amazing, if i would had known of them man.......
Imagine how stunning this must have been back in the days... this machine was released in 1987....
Oh, by the way... can you spot some Technics concise-series components in the background? There are a RS-M02 tape deck, a SU-C01 preamp ad the allmighty SL-10 turntable.. Funny how I've got all of them plus some more stuff (together that's about 60 pounds of die-cast) right next my Amiga 4000 :-)
The person who made this sure kniew what they where doing! Multiple camera angles, close ups, static camera and a clip on microphone with load clear voice makes this viewable more than 30 years later :) Just goes to show how importance of sound quality (in video). Back in 1991 editing would have required very expensive hardware. Kudos to the producers and the person who transferred this video from tape ==> RUclips.
Amiga 1000 was released when the market was dominated by 8-bit computers. It was mindblowing that you could create such animations using a home computer. People who are laughing at this video don't know how game changing Amiga was nad how limited computers were at the time.
At the time I was using Mac LC and I thought it was top-notch. I showed-off a postage stamp-sized Quicktime video playing on my mac to an Amiga user... he was laughing and saying he could capture full screen video and what not. Talk about humiliation.
only amiga makes it possible!
I didn't know TIM COOK worked for Amiga. :-)
thank you
Sassy Amiga 2000!
There was a time... :-)
12:57 Digital ink & paint 2D animation
This amiga 2000 is fast.. 030 or 040.. What do you think?
Go at 17:40 please ! Lovely
Sounds like indian lol !
Autodesk Animator on a 386 pc ran a lot better than this amiga (circa 1996 IIRC)
that's a full 5 years later dude.This A2000 was getting old in '91 just as i386 was obsolete in 1996. But then, on the Amiga you got VideoToaster 4000 for video stuff...
When he means a smaller one he's excluding Android ;) yes I hate this phone cause I have no chance of animating.