The title says it all. I've been on kind of a longggg quest. Run TVPaint on An Amiga 4000 with pressure sensitivity.
Does anyone have a big box Amiga with a working tablet in TVPaint running?
Like anyone... in the WORLD?
TVPaint on 68k Amiga - With Pressure Sensitivity
- D.T. Nethery
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Re: TVPaint on 68k Amiga - With Pressure Sensitivity
I'm not sure where to find a functioning Amiga with a tablet that has pressure sensitivity ,
but there are a few topics on the forum you might be interested in:
https://www.tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic ... &t=11&p=24
https://www.tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic ... 11&p=75773
In that second topic , Chad Essley (CartoonMonkey) mentions he has a working Amiga 4000 running TVPaint.
Maybe you contact him about it.
but there are a few topics on the forum you might be interested in:
https://www.tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic ... &t=11&p=24
https://www.tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic ... 11&p=75773
In that second topic , Chad Essley (CartoonMonkey) mentions he has a working Amiga 4000 running TVPaint.
Maybe you contact him about it.
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- toonybrain
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Re: TVPaint on 68k Amiga - With Pressure Sensitivity
As they say, "A day late and a dollar short."
The tech gentleman that builds my computers just told me last month that he sold all of his old Amigas on Ebay. He had quite a collection but decided to part with them because they brought a good price and he's still alive to enjoy the proceeds.
He had all the old tech stuff, including the huge, old, beloved Newtek Video Toaster.
The tech gentleman that builds my computers just told me last month that he sold all of his old Amigas on Ebay. He had quite a collection but decided to part with them because they brought a good price and he's still alive to enjoy the proceeds.
He had all the old tech stuff, including the huge, old, beloved Newtek Video Toaster.