Design sprite-based animations based on PICT files or figures created in your draw or paint programs. Copy a graphic from your paint program to the Clipboard, then paste it into AnimHelp frame by frame. When you finish, you can print your animation as a flip book or save it as a PICS file (readable with most animation or QuickTime creation programs).
ToScrap v1.1.0
by Rocco Moliterno
Copy files directly to your clipboard without opening them. Drag a PICT, text or sound file onto this program icon and the contents of the file instantly copy to the clipboard. Review information about clipboard contents, including size and location.
Training on CD Sampler
by Quay2
These insightful and comprehensive tutorials represent a new way of improving your computer skills and knowledge. This month's tutorial includes ΓÇ£Saving Files in Illustrator,ΓÇ¥ ΓÇ£Splitting Text Blocks in Photoshop,ΓÇ¥ and ΓÇ£Zooming in Pagemaker.ΓÇ¥
NOTE: We've included "Peter's Player," a fast QuickTime movie player, so you can play these movies even if you don't have Apple's Movie Player. (Apple's QuickTime extension, however, is required. ) Peter's Player is located in its own folder within the tutorial folder.
CLIP ART
Bright Ideas® Clip Art
a Software of the Month Club® exclusive!
This month’s collection of clip art contains ten images, including a grasshopper, some joggers and a dog playing frisbee. EPS and TIFF images are provided. For information about how to receive even more original Bright Ideas® clip art, along with fantastic fonts, original backgrounds and useful desktop publishing tips and tricks, call Customer Service at (619) 930-7302.
FONTS
Arwen
by Keystrokes
Remember the roaring 20s with this tall, thin font. (TrueType and Type 1)
Burrito
by Keystrokes
Yee hah! Add southwestern spice to your designs with this fun font. (TrueType and Type 1)
Courtrai
by Scriptorium Font Library
This calligraphy font conjures up images of knights, maidens and wizards. Create a medieval feel with its Old English flair. (TrueType and Type 1)
Fox
by Keystrokes
A fine font thatΓÇÖs a bit rough around the edges. It looks as if it was written with a thick calligraphy pen or brush. (TrueType and Type 1)
Magdeburg
by Scriptorium Font Library
Elegance demands attention. This script style font is perfect for formal invitations and announcements. (TrueType and Type 1)
Puccini
by Jacques Bertrand
You can do wonders with this exquisite font family. Comes in regular, bold, italic and bold italic. (TrueType and Type 1)