FLIC
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Revision as of 03:51, 2 October 2013
FLIC (also known as FLI/FLC, FLI, or FLC) is a family of simple animation formats associated with Autodesk Animator. Many early 3D animations are in this format. Its features are similar to those of animated GIF.
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Versions
There are two main versions of the format, which can be identified by their filename extension:
- .fli: original format, dimensions up to 320×200 pixels, 64 colors
- .flc: newer format, dimensions up to 65535×65535 pixels, 256 colors
The terms FLI and FLC are sometimes used to mean the specific corresponding format, and sometimes used as collective names for both formats.
A number of extensions to the format have also been invented by various applications: FLX, FLH, FLT, CEL, etc.
Identification
.fli files have bytes 0x11 0xAF
at offset 4.
.flc files have bytes 0x12 0xAF
at offset 4.
Specifications
- FLI/FLC format description on compuphase.org
- FLI Format description on bespin.org
- http://www.fileformat.info/format/fli/spec/index.htm
Software
Sample files
Links
- FLI File Format Summary from the Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats
- Wikipedia article
- Animator Pro file formats