Short: B-Patterns: Cool MagicWB Patterns Author: Brian Lloyd Uploader: Brian Lloyd (techno gadsden net) Type: pix/mwb Architecture: generic Archive: B-Patterns1.0.lzx (10 April 1996) This archive contains 50 patterns for use with MagicWB 2.0 and an AGA-compatible Amiga. Legal: B-Patterns are Copyright ©1996 by Brian Lloyd These images may not be included on any magazine media (disk, CD-ROM) without my express approval. This archive may be distributed via the Aminet archives and on the Aminet CD-ROM's so long as the archive remains intact and unaltered. ====================================================== These images are Email-ware. I only ask that you send me some Email letting me know what you think. If you do, you will be the first to recieve information about any new creation I come up with. ====================================================== Feel free to make modifications to any of the images but if you redistribute this archive, make sure it is intact. If you intend to distribute modifications please contact me first. I will include your additions and give you credit in the distribution. Requirements: Amiga 1200, Amiga 4000, or a high-end CD32; MagicWB 2.0 I do not know if CyberGraphX compatible cards can use MagicCopper because I do not own one of these cards. If they can then let me know. Info: B-Patterns are a special collection of background that are designed to take advantage of MagicCopper, which comes in the Magic Workbench 2.0 package. The patterns are intended to be used in conjunction with MagicCopper. Using the patterns without it may produce some wierd effects. The patterns are very small in size, thus requiring very little memory consumption of valuable Chip RAM. NOTE: I run my system in Euro36 screenmode, hence all images contained within are in this format, rendered out to 8 colors. If you try displaying these images with a program like Directory Opus, you might receive some very strange results. Usage: - Extract archive to directory of your choice. - These images use the first 8 colors of the normal MagicWB pallete. As long ar you haven't modified your pallette you should be ok. - Use WBPattern, Magic Selector, or a similar program to configure your Workbench, Screen, and Window images to those you prefer. Remember to test them out before you save them. Be sure to save when you get the setup the way you like. - Make sure Magic Copper is running. - Use a different pattern in your windows. This tends to produce a neat effect if you drag an open window from the top of your screen to the bottom, as some of the patterns produce a semi-Moire' effect and appear to change in shape and color. - Call your friends that run Windows 95 and show off. Contact Me: If you really like this archive of patterns, LET ME KNOW! email: techno@gadsden.net