I just got nuclear nostalgia whiplash when I scrolled down and saw this:

I used to play with those brushes as a kid, and I'd completely forgotten about it until just now!
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I just got nuclear nostalgia whiplash when I scrolled down and saw this:

I used to play with those brushes as a kid, and I'd completely forgotten about it until just now!
I never could figure out how HAM mode was supposed to work. Whenever I tried it colours bled everywhere and just made a mess.
@Blackmist @Deebster at some point around 1996, for the "tint " demo of tbl, it was discovered that if you asked to change value in order rgbbrgbbrgbb there was no bleeding, thus perfect 18bit truecolor on aga
I had Brilliance but I remember the image of Tutankhamen's although i don't remember where from. I dont remember if I had Deluxe Paint or not.
I wish I still had my Amiga. Maybe I'll try to find a way to install it in qumu.
Brilliance also has a page on that site - that image looks familiar, was it on the box cover?
Yes it was, it was also the splash/loading screen when you fired it up. It had a key held in a memory card type thing. I wanted the video toaster so bad! I was like 13-ish with aspirations of doing computer animation. I owned this on VHS Beyond the Minds Eye and accredit it for my journey into computers, graphic design and even programming. Although I never did get that video toaster, however I do own blender and dink around from time to time.
I'd imagine FS-UAE would be the quicker way to fire up an Amiga?
or maybe https://taws.ch/WB.html to get a taste of Workbench again
Was quickly researching last night and it didnt seem too complicated although looking and doing can be completely different things. I'll check out your link, thanks!
I don't know where we got it back then, but I fondly remember the Lost Ark on our Amiga 500.