Short: AmigaVision presentation on colorwheel Author: ronn@btsoft.cmhnet.org Uploader: woovis infinet com (Bil Swartz) Type: misc/edu Architecture: m68k-amigaos The enclosed files are a presentation that I put together a number of years ago for my Weblos pack on the colors of the color wheel. It was basically designed for you to talk and advance through the slides by clickin on the mouse. The presentation starts by causing the primary colors flip into place on the color wheel. The next several animation sequences show how the various colors can be created by mixing different amounts of the 3 primary colors. It starts with the red and yellow primary colors. Advances to the Yellow and Blue primary colors and finishes up with the Blue and Red primary colors. When the entire color wheel is complete the final sequence shows the entire color wheel spinning off in the distance. After the color wheel spins away the program attempts to load the picture blank picture. It will load it using whatever program is specified as it's default tool. This is currently set to DPaint however, you will most likely need to specify the correct path to your paint program. This presentation was developed using AmigaVision, and Deluxe Paint III and will require the AmigaVision Professional player program which is freely distributable and should be readily available through most bulliten board systems. I have made minor modifications to simplify release to the general public including upgrading to AmigaVision Professional, setting all paths to use a logical and the creation of a IconX script to assign the logical to the current directory and start the presentation. To start the presentation ensure that the AVPlayer program is in your default path then double click on the "Run ColorPresent" icon. This program and its associated files may be freely distributed provided proper credit is given in any further distributions. If you find these useful monetary rewards would be appreciated but are not strictly necessary. A couple of bucks is more than sufficient and praise or thanks are more than welcome. Enjoy!! Ronn Black Black Tie Software 4474 Valley Quail Blvd. No. Westerville, Oh. 43081 Internet: ronn@btsoft.cmhnet.org