Translucent Object Tricks on Classic Amiga With AMOS
In this video Mike explains and discusses how to make bobs (blitter objects) translucent on classic Amiga computes using AMOS, careful palette organization and the set 'bob command'. Several effect variations are shown and you can download the actual AMOS files from https://bitbeamcannon.com/amiga/

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