Article: 17002 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!psgrain!nntp.teleport.com!usenet From: atterbry@teleport.com (Tim Branan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 03:29:18 GMT Organization: Atterbury Consultants, Inc. Lines: 33 Message-ID: <31731361.417244941@news.teleport.com> References: <31368622.6BE3@osu.edu> <31372198.167E@austin.ibm.com> <4h8ibd$mns@nnrp1.news.prime <314C78D8.1D88@got.net> <4ijlgi$jkn@soap.news.pipex.net> <4ipvg6$t31@news.nstn.ca> <3160dfbd.9390373 <4k0qpt$fnh@nnrp1.news. NNTP-Posting-Host: ip-pdx19-23.teleport.com X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34412 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17002 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14924 Hammed Malik wrote: >Ok, I didn't really want to get into this but after seeing so many posts about MAX >being bug free, I went over to a friends place who has a beta copy of MAX to check >it out. His version was dated Jan 18 so it might not be the latest version. This >version seemed more like an alpha version than a beta. Some examples: > >- tried to change viewport to fill the screen - crash! >- set up a particle system, tried to render - crash! >- I'm thinking 'ok, maybe thats asking too much out of a beta release' so I make a >simple cube, try to render - crash! > >In about half an hour that I used the program for, it crashed every time I tried to >do anything other than very simple stuff. I hope Autodesk has fixed up MAX in the >three months since they released the version I used. > >It really infuriates me, after trying MAX, to see people slamming LW for being >buggy. I bought the pre-release PC version after using Amiga versions for few >years. True, there were some bugs in the pre-release but none of them were critical >enough to make the program unusable. Almost all the bugs in LW 4 pre-release had >workarounds. I think a lot of people counting on this bug-infested MAX are going to >be a little disappointed when they find out it isn't as 'rock solid' as they >thought. Every program in its first release has its share of bugs and MAX is no >different. > >hammed > That january version is ancient. The last beta version avaiable before they shut down the test was .38b and the thing is amazingly rock solid. Article: 17003 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.fibr.net!nntp.news.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!ip228.phx.primenet.com!wturber From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Now I'm confused... LIGHTWAVE 4.0 or 3D MAX? Date: 15 Apr 1996 20:38:01 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 19 Sender: root@primenet.com Message-ID: References: <4kh2se$93n@news.accessone.com> <4kh6ff$eq@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <316FD971.4E78@montreal.com> X-Posted-By: ip228.phx.primenet.com X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4] >I only wish they could update the look of the interface. Anyone tired of gray? I >like the sleed Windows look with graphical >Icons. Check-out Alias new Interface... That's really cool. Textured interface >anyone? >Jean-Eric Actually I like it. It is easy on the eyes and doesn't distract the eye when doing previews. However, since I know other people "see" things differently, I think they should add some options for custom configuring the colors and fonts at the least. Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber Article: 17004 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.fibr.net!nntp.news.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!ip228.phx.primenet.com!wturber From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Dongle Failure Date: 15 Apr 1996 20:39:02 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 26 Sender: root@primenet.com Message-ID: References: <4kecne$a9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4ko80s$f0o@steel.interlog.com> X-Posted-By: ip228.phx.primenet.com X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4] In article <4ko80s$f0o@steel.interlog.com> mak@interlog.com (C Mak) writes: >From: mak@interlog.com (C Mak) >Subject: Re: Dongle Failure >Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 12:51:23 GMT >Don't know about all of you but I got my fixed up dongle back within >two weeks of sending it back to NewTek and one week of that was my >fault (I sent it UPS normal which took 5 days to deliver!!!). I found >NewTek's support to be friendly and helpful. The dongle is another >matter altogether :-) >If I don't go out and buy another parallel port will a data switcher >help prevent de-programming of the dongle. At the moment, my printer >sits unattached because I'm too paranoid to plug it into the dongle. >I can get a data swticher cheap...but will it work? >Chris It has worked for me on two different computers. I bought the type that is on a cable and "glued" the switch part to the front side of the case. That way, I can plug the dongle in from the front of the computer. Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber Article: 17005 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.fibr.net!nntp.news.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!ip228.phx.primenet.com!wturber From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: OFFTOPIC- Play's Snappy Date: 15 Apr 1996 20:42:02 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 35 Sender: root@primenet.com Message-ID: References: <316FFF98.1388@pilot.msu.edu> X-Posted-By: ip228.phx.primenet.com X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4] In article <316FFF98.1388@pilot.msu.edu> Bryant Reif writes: >From: Bryant Reif >Subject: OFFTOPIC- Play's Snappy >Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 15:25:12 -0400 >Can anyone give me some info about the Snappy from Play? I just checked out the >samples from their web page >and am having a hard time believing that those images were grabbed from video. >1. How the hell does it get resolutions up to something like 1500x1200 from a >video signal? Probably by interpolation. Flatbed scanners do it all the time. >2. How important is the quality of video? Is it the most essential element? My guess is Garbage in Garbage out. >3. They say all you have to do is click the button and "presto" you have a >flawless image. How does this >messure up to the actual use of the product experienced users? >4. Can you grab a high quality image from a paused image source (VHS deck), or >do you have to have really good >timing? >thanks. >-- >Bryant Reif >mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu >http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber Article: 17006 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!gatech!newsjunkie.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!rcogate.rco.qc.ca!Rezonet.net!Vir.com!usenet From: Jean-Eric Hénault Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave? Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 18:17:45 -0400 Organization: Video S.E.P. Lines: 49 Message-ID: <3172CB09.318E@montreal.com> References: <4k9tjr$nve@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> <4kjtjt$rqf@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <316DB44F.4702@pilot.msu.edu> <4klshp$pq4@www.gatecom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ipdyne7.vir.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I) To: Chris Golchert Chris Golchert wrote: > > Bryant Reif (reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu) wrote: > > : Here's a crazy idea... NewTek sells off LW. Anyone think it is the answer for LW > : (not NewTek)? > > : I'm sure people are going to flame me for this, but understand that I came from a > : Mac/PC background and have no ties (or allegiance) to the Amiga. And from at least > > if a BIG company sells LW then we will be expecting BIG prices. > > some of the companies mentioned would prob. bump the price up 10X > bad enough the SGI version is going for 3K > > If the price goes up then the only people with LW will be companies that > can afford it and anyone with access to a pirate bbs or say a friend with > a cd-writer. > > maybe the intel version isn't making as much as the sgi version at 1/3 > the cost...lets drop it... > > while we at it lets see how many Amiga users are out there we can kill > off since we no longer support that platform. Might kill a lot of > talent, I hate windoze 95 and can't see the switch...I run for the dos > prompt as much as possible when using a PC. My Amiga has been a > lightwave "workstation" for three years (not that I can even afford a > demo reel). Not many people have seen my work (after the HD crash > yesterday not many people will for a while). there may be more people > out there better than the "published" artists using it at a hobbie level > until they can get there images to tape. I truely sympathize with you in regards to your hard-drive crash. However, I hope this thread vented your frustrations. I don't see why you would want to run LW from DOS. I use Windows 95 and NT everyday now, and I don't miss the Amiga. Except for a few AREXX macros that don't work on Intel yet, it works so well. Using Windows, I'm able to multitask with Photoshop, so I can create textures and use them in Lightwave. And I still have access to a lot of other applications. On the Amiga, you can't render something and model something else at the same time. You can on the PC. YOu can even render multiple scenes at the same time (although this may slow down the rendering). But one of my favorite reason for liking Windows 95 and NT is virtual memory. When your scenes get very big and complex, like the ones I often do, Windows will use the hard-disk as virtual memory. The Amiga will crash if it doesn't have enough memory. And it will crash the whole computer and you'll have to reboot. An application crash on Windows rarelly affect other multitasking operations. You just have to kill the bad app, and restart it. I don't see why you miss the Amiga. But I still use it. I've connected it to my Pentium 166 through an Ethernet network. I use the Toaster/Flyer to record my animations. I think they form a great combo. Jean-Eric Article: 17007 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.wwa.com!news From: cjtsui Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Adobe Premier Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 21:53:55 -0700 Organization: cjpost Lines: 20 Message-ID: <317327E3.2176@wwa.com> References: <3173107a.778997@news.cajun.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pool2-029.wwa.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0b6a (Win95; I) Robert Molaison wrote: > > Will Adobe Premier allow me to make avi files out of the saved rgb > images in LW3d? I know that anims on the pc are limited to small sizes > unless you have a hardware solution like the Personal animation > Recorder. Are there any other programs to batch file the sequential > images into avi's or Mpegs? I use Premiere to make AVIs. Just render my files as Targas. Go into Premiere and load them up as a Targa sequence. From there, set the speed to 3000% (otherwise each frame will be a second instead of 30th of a second). Make a quicktime or avi from there, thats all! The movie look much better then what LW outputs. later Josh Tsui Midway Games Article: 17008 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Date: 16 Apr 1996 00:29:53 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 47 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4kv7o1$kdj@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com OK, so here's some of the scoop on 5.0, as it develops: LightWave 5.0 is scheduled to ship April 16th at a price of $1495 on all platforms. Upgrade costs are $495 for Alpha and Intel, and $295 for Amiga. OpenGL is implimented in Layout and Modeler, with full-color background images available, as well as some basic surfacing abilities in Modeler. So, you can see your lighting effects without rendering, and see surfacing effects, including displacements. Included overall is an improved screen redraw, so altering objects and using bones is much easier. And they are going to continue working on improving redraw times. IK is improved, with more joint control, and joint "compensation" which keeps objects from pinching and flattening around joints, and "flexing" which simulates organic muscle movement. Surfacing has some nifty new features, including the capability to "copy" textures from the preview balls back onto the object, like an advanced undo. But more cool, is multiple surfacing on attributes. Say you want multiple bump maps on an object. Just put the first on, then hit add next surface, and keep going. You can do it as much as you want. You can now auto key frame in Layout, light cone angles are interactivly adjustable and image map antialiasing is adjustable. Modeler now has MetaNURBs, LightWave's own flavor of NURB rendering. Hit "Tab" and your object turns into a NURBs based object with control points. You can still use all the regular LightWave tools on your object, while it is still NURBed. And when you're done, just freeze it and you're ready for Layout. Also, there is a polygon reduction plug-in, as well as "Fori's Power Texutre" which gives you interactive control over mapping textures on objects. Now that's just what I got from hanging around the booth a bit, and I'm sure there is more. The box says there are 100 plug-ins, and I can't wait to see every one. Now it's been inferred politely and rudely to keep a rather strict LightWave line on posting, so I'll keep my editorial to this for now: I wasn't completely reasured. But I did purchase my upgrade at the booth. --Brian http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/ Article: 17009 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Newsgroup Charter - Slight Reminder Date: 16 Apr 1996 00:32:14 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 13 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4kv7se$kft@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4ku7ts$40t@homer.alpha.net> Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com alt.stranahan.... Sure, I like that... _____________________________________________ Lee Stranahan Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON! ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm Article: 17010 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!cdc2.cdc.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!lori.albany.net!magik.albany.net!not-for-mail From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LIGHTSPEED, is it coming soon? Date: 16 Apr 1996 04:43:51 GMT Organization: AlbanyNet - E-mail info@albany.net Lines: 37 Message-ID: <4kv8i7$fik@lori.albany.net> References: <4k1lc8$g0u@orb.direct.ca> <4k4qib$pa3@lori.albany.net> <4kr7qu$3nf@bessel.nando.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: magik.albany.net X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] dnelson (dnelson@bessel.nando.net) wrote: : I and lots of my LW friends subscribed back in june to Lightspeed, the : MONTHLY VIDEO MAGAZINE. Vol #6 should have shipped in January, what gives??? : Is vol. 6 going to be labeled, Feb.-March-April-May issue? : I don't want my money back. I just want my monthly video magazine. It's not really my place to reply to this message, but Manuel Coats has been extremely busy over the last 4-5 months and I don't think he has the time to read the newsgroup anymore. I'll attempt to answer your concerns below... Current plans for Lightspeed are to switch to BI-MONTHLY format...this will not affect the number of issues your will receive, so if you paid for a 12 issue subscription, you will receive 12 issues. Issue #5 was the December 1995/January 1996 issue...issue #6 should have been the February/March 1996 issue, but various hardware problems (a new non-linear editor) and numerous other projects have made it very difficult to meet deadlines. As I said, I am not speaking for Lightspeed...this is just the situation as I understand it. I'll make sure that Mr. Coats is made aware of everyone's concerns, but you can tell him yourself by visiting the new Lightspeed web site at http://www.webcom.com/lghtspd You can also check out all of the new products that are being offered by Lightspeed and even purchase them with a credit card through the online order form. -David Warner dwarner@albany.net http://www.albany.net/~dwarner "Speaking only for myself" Article: 17011 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!agate!darkstar.UCSC.EDU!cats.ucsc.edu!adamchry From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: LW 5.0 Feature List Date: 16 Apr 1996 04:47:06 GMT Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz Lines: 244 Message-ID: <4kv8oa$nud@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: ese.ucsc.edu X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #1 (NOV) Source : Grue, a NewTek employee who hangs on IRC #lightwave ------------------------------------------------------------ What's new in LightWave 3D 5.0 There have been many additions to LightWave 3D. In fact there have been nearly 200 new features added! Here is a quick glance at some of the highlights. Modeler * Open GL support for real time shaded views. Acknowledges surface attributes such as Diffusion, Specularity, Luminosity, and Smoothing * METANURBS Modeling Tool. This new tool combines the ease and flexibility of polygonal modeling with the power and organic feel of NURBS modeling. * Metaballs Modeling Plug In. Powerful Organic modeling! * Metaform2 Plug In. Enhancment to the orginal metaform which allows you to metaform polygons with more than four points. *New Spline Modeling Tools * Surface editing in Modeler. * Tablet Support. Allows absolute versus relative input devices. * Randomization for Bevel and Array tools. * Data sharing between Layout and Modeler. Import and Export are Back! *Enhanced True Type Support * Massive Redraw Speed Enhancements. * Lasso Style Zoom Layout * Open GL support for real time shaded views. Includes support for up to 8 interactive lights (Distant, Point, or Spot). Acknowledges surface attributes such as Diffusion, Specularity, Luminosity, Outline Only, and Smoothing *** Infinite Surface Layering! *** * Alpha channels allowed on image mapping. * New Cel Animation Features for Cel edges and Cel rendering. Make 3D look hand drawn! * MetaMation: A new organic animation plug-in that automatically smoothes an object with Metaform before each frames' render. * Bone Enhancements including, Joint Compensation, and Muscle Flexing. * Inverse Kinematics improvements including active goals and goal strengths. * Multiple Target Object Morphing from one envelope. * New Lens Flare modes including, central ring color and size modifications, and star filter enhancements. * Many User Interface Enhancements * Color Swatches in RGB fields * Interactive Camera Zoom Level * Interactive Light Cone Angle * Front Face View of objects for faster redraw and cleaner interface * Color BKG images * Render Sample Cube. * Copy surfaces from rendered samples. * New Plug In classes including Pixel Filter and Special Buffers for new rendering and shader effects. * Project images through spot lights. * User definable Texture Map anti-aliasing. * AutoKey Create mode for ultra-fast keyframe set up. * Open GL Previews. * Tiling and Alpha Channel options for Texture Maps. * Dolly, Truck, and Pan capability allowing movement along any item's axis. * Effector: Allows a null object to interactively deform a mesh. Plug In features included with LightWave 5.0 Equation Lwpanels Globsave Effector: The Motion plug-in Effector InheritRotation JitterMotion MathMotion ParentBone ParentCamera ParentLight ObjList ObjectSequence Effector: Displacement Map Plug-in LazyPoints Metamation Blotch CelShader Checker ColorCube HSLColorCube NormalColor SurfBlurShader SurfFuzzShader Weave ZOR (Plug-in file: Zor.p) BlurFilter Convolve Emboss Gamma Negative NightVision NTSC_Legalize PAL_Legalize PENNELLO Sepia SpecialBuffer SurfBlurFilter SurfFuzzFilter VidNoise Vignette Watermark AVI Savers Image Loaders/Savers The formats HIIPSave.p allows you to load and save in Layout are: Alias(.als), BMP(.bmp), Cineon(.cin), IFF(.iff), JPEG(.jpg), PCX(.pcx), Pict(.pic), Pixar(.pxr), QRT(.qrt), Rendition(.6rn), SGI(.rgb), Sun(.sun), TIFF(.tif), Targa32(.tga), Toaster(.vti), Wavefront(.rla), XWIndows(.xwd), YUV(.yuv) Storybrd.p FilmExpand 4XStoryboard ImageList MotionDump AllBGLayers Arn_Calculate BoundingBox Cage Calculate Center Center1D CenterScale CenterStretch CutCurves Envelopes Gear ImpSurf3D Julienne LightSwarm LoadFonts MathMotion NextEmptyLayer PathToMotion Platonic Plot1D Plot2D PointCenter PolyEdgeShaper New Primitives Donut Wedge Spline Cage Random Points Gear RandPricks RotateAnyAxis RotateHPB SceneToVRML Stipple SuperQuadric Symmetrize TextCompose TextCurve Throw Toroid Translator3DOptions VRMLAutoSave VRMLSave Wedge Add-Metaball AutoPatcher AutoPatcherMK BGConform Converge_Points Fast-Triple-Fan Fast-Triple-Traverse Make_DoubleSided MakeSpikey Metaballs MetaFormPlus Points2Polys Power-Texture PowerView RandPoints Reduce-Polygons Rest-On-Ground Rotate-About-Normal Rotate-Arbitrary-Axis Rotate-To-Ground Rotate-To-Object Spherize Squarize Translator3D-Export TriangleFan TriangleStrip Adam Chrystie adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu -- ---------------------------------- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator Cinema/Video Major, Senior University Of California at Santa Cruz Article: 17012 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.fibr.net!nntp.news.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!ip228.phx.primenet.com!wturber From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Dongle Failure Date: 15 Apr 1996 21:48:01 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 29 Sender: root@primenet.com Message-ID: References: <4ko80s$f0o@steel.interlog.com> <4kripr$d7s@newsbf02.news.aol.com> X-Posted-By: ip228.phx.primenet.com X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4] In article <4kripr$d7s@newsbf02.news.aol.com> rich113@aol.com (Rich113) writes: >From: rich113@aol.com (Rich113) >Subject: Re: Dongle Failure >Date: 14 Apr 1996 15:14:03 -0400 >This may have something to do with dongle failures. I have my A2000 & >MacIIci connected via serial port for sending files back & forth. When my >Amiga is on & I turn on the second monitor connected to the Mac, the Amiga >locks up. When I have the serial plug disconnected, everything is fine. >I'm guessing static electricity. It never locks up the Mac though. Maybe >Mac has better grounding, shielding, or whatever. (Macs are built somewhat >better). I still need to check the ground throughout the office >recepticles. I didn't have this problem in the other office. We moved in >the winter so maybe it is just static because of the drier air. But it's >possible that enough static can zap the dongle. If anyone can prove this >to be true, how about a parallel port surge protector or just the right >value capacitors connected in the right place ? Is one available ? If not >it may be a good invention. What do you think ? >Rich113@aol.com The Amiga has a non-standard serial port. I forget which pin, but one of the Amiga pins should have no connection on it. I think the Amiga Serial port supplies power. Look into this or check with the Amiga groups where someone may be able to give you the straight detailed scoop. Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber Article: 17013 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.fibr.net!nntp.news.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!ip228.phx.primenet.com!wturber From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Seemless Textures (WAS Re: Is it true?) Date: 15 Apr 1996 21:53:01 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 21 Sender: root@primenet.com Message-ID: References: X-Posted-By: ip228.phx.primenet.com X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4] In article mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) writes: >So far I think your right about this. Basically, it seems like the suggestions >that are being made are great IF you just stay in the program that created the >texture. But the whole thing will still boil down to the fact that a person >would have to screw around in some sort of paint program FOREVER be fore he >gets something that will have the matching seams that LW needs. Take a big >square of grass "like some pictures that I took", and they generally look >pretty good on their own, even without mirroring. But to make them look right >I still will have to go and do a clip off of one side and then rotate it and >flip it and paste it on the other side. PhotoShop does this quite well, but >takes you a very long time.............I guess that when it's all said and >done, I still have more work to do then I think is neccesary....:( >........oh well..............md Clip and rotate? Use the Offset filter. It is a lot easier. Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber Article: 17014 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsjunkie.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!rcogate.rco.qc.ca!slip102 From: biggles@gm.gamemaster.qc.ca (Owen Coughlan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.anima Subject: Re: TV: Why always LW and not 3DS? Date: 16 Apr 1996 04:59:23 GMT Organization: gm.gamemaster.qc.ca Lines: 66 Message-ID: <4kv5mm$c38_001@gamemaster.qc.ca> References: <71333.42-1903961019380001@jdowdell_mac.macromedia.com.32.3.207.in-addr.arpa> <4jpajt$btc_001@gamemaster.qc.ca> <3160EFCD.6C42@osu.edu> <4kbu24$glc@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: slip102.gamemaster.qc.ca X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #3 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14927 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17014 In article <4kbu24$glc@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>, leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () wrote: > >In article <3160EFCD.6C42@osu.edu>, Jeff Jasper writes: >|>Path: nntpd.lkg.dec.com!depot.mro.dec.com!news.jrd.dec. >|>3DS uses standard lens settings. You can also create your own. Aspect ratios are >|>really easy to do and are shown visually. I would like to see the output options >|>in 3DS like Lightwave though. >|> >|>> In other words, if you're a designer trying to match graphics to film, LW >|>> makes the simplest interface -- you don't need a video/film technician looking >|>> over your shoulder to render the correct format. >|> >|>In 3DS you just display the frame as a background image to your modeling and >|>animtion windows. I don't know of an easier way to do it than that. >|> >|>Jeff, See below... > > Did you see the last two HyperNauts shows. The interaction with the Flying > Mantas in the first was excellent, and the week they had the giant insects > was also very good. A little more complex than displaying a background image. > Of course in games this is all that is needed, in video/television you have > to composit with real video. Mind you it's not all LW (I assume sombody > does the composit later) but the person using LW has to keep all this in > mind when he sets the scene up. > > -bill|> I think that some of those quotes above were mine, so I'll respond for clarity: One of the things lacking in 3ds is a multi-format camera interface. In LW it's a component of the system. By Multi-format I mean, ACADEMY, WIDE SCREEN, NTSC TV, PAL TV, etc. etc. HOWEVER, it's more important than that. When they shoot something in film the DOP (Director Of Photography) and Director will choose a lens for a specific reason -- in LW the focal lengths are programmed acording to their specific asect ratios in the real world, so if I shoot with a 20mm lens in academy 35 film, then LW lets me match it immediately with tthe click of a mouse. In 3ds the lenes are based on still photography, which results in a slightly different series of perspectives. A 28mm still-camera lens, and a 28mm motion picture lens pick up a different angle of view -- even if they're the SAME LENS!. That lens on a 16mm camera (or Super-16) will produce yet another different field of view. In 3DS this requires lists of tables and calculations to get acceptable accuracy -- BEFORE you even attempt to match perspective. In LW you just change your format and look at some continuity notes. Incidently, this is a pro-vs-con situation for me -- I like 3DS, but I can appreciate the convenience of these LW features. Owen Coughlan Owen Coughlan ------------- Hunter S. Thompson, now THERE'S a guy with an opinion. Article: 17015 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!library.ucla.edu!news.bc.net!news.mindlink.net!van-bc!vanbc!gordonf From: gordonf@vanbc.wimsey.com (Gordon Farrell) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Cyrix 6x86 and Lightwave? Date: 16 Apr 1996 05:20:43 GMT Organization: Wimsey Information Services Lines: 17 Message-ID: <4kvanb$q6n@wolfe.wimsey.com> References: <4kfm3m$hfg@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4kj3jf$h58@news.ais.net> <31731531.BEC@accessone.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: vanbc.wimsey.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Guustaaf Damave (guustaaf@accessone.com) wrote: : I just upgraded to a Cyrix 686 100 Mhz. I haven't used Lightwave much on it yet, but so : far I haven't had any problems. I'd be happy to run a test scene on it if someone can : recommend one. Well, I recently purchased a 6x86 machine, and I'm currently trying to unload it. I saw an article in BYTE magazine exactly one week after I picked the machine up, and it said that while the 6x86-100 is as fast as a P5-133 at most tasks, it's only as fast as a P5-90 on floating-point math. I ran several benchmarks and found this to be true: it smoked one of the P5-90s back at the office on all other tasks, but they were virtually neck-a-neck on the FPU tests. As a result, I've currently got a P5-133 on order. Oh, well. Caveat emptor. Gordon Farrell gordonf@wimsey.com Article: 17016 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.cais.com!news From: bonfire@ezdial.com Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Node1 Standalone renderer Demo now on NewTek site Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 05:22:24 GMT Organization: Capital Area Internet Service info@cais.com 703-448-4470 Lines: 84 Message-ID: <4kvaro$dvi@news.cais.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup_10.ezdial.com X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99b.112 Node1 is now available in the Demo section of ftp.newtek.com (The NewTek Site). Sorry about the delay, I had problems uploading. Node1 is a standalone renderer for PC lightwave. In fact, Lightwave doesn't have to be loaded. Just run Node1, enter the scene file you want to generate images from, and press the green button. You can also change the rendering mode, destination directories, shading, aliasing, frame number, etc... before you press the green button. Check it out... The filename is 'Nod1DEMO.zip' under the Demo section. * * * Node1 * * * for Windows95 and WindowsNT Copyright (c) 1996 EXP Engineering NODE1 is a front end program for Lightwave's ScreamerNETII program. Node1 only runs under one cpu machine (single node, hence Node1 :). NODE1 will give you the ability to render Lightwave's Scene files without having the main Lightwave program running. This is possible through ScreamerNET. Since ScreamerNET itself IS Lightwave without the interface, NODE1 takes advantage of the following: - Significant decrease in rendering times. This is true for Windows95 where we've rendered a Scene file up to 100% faster than Lightwave! Sometimes faster than NT! - Runs with full single node ScreamerNETII capabilities. - More available RAM for rendering. This is because Lightwave is not running, only ScreamerNET. So what's so special about NODE1? When you load a scene file through NODE1, it allows you to make any last minute changes before you start rendering, such as motion blur, RGB image destinations, raytracing, resolutions, etc. This is possible because NODE1 reads and displays the settings saved in your Scene file. These settings are the same as the ones under Lightwave's 'Camera' and 'Record' menu. Once you're satisfied with the changes you've made, just click the START button and NODE1 will automatically configure and start the ScreamerNET process. After a few moments, NODE1 terminates itself to free more memory for rendering. Simple! NODE1 is also non-destructive. It will not change your original Scene file. It is also Windows NT compatible since it is a 32bit program. I hope you enjoy the program and if you have any questions or comments or ordering info please send email to: bonfire@ezdial.com Thanks! _______________________________________________________Bonfire____ - A fellow walks up to the drug counter and asks the pharmacist, "Do you have anything for complete loss of voice?" The pharmacist replies, "Good morning, sir. Can I help you?" - Article: 17017 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: chewie8625@aol.com (Chewie8625) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Adobe Premier Date: 16 Apr 1996 01:27:43 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 8 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4kvb4f$lhv@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <317327E3.2176@wwa.com> Reply-To: chewie8625@aol.com (Chewie8625) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com >>>From there, set the speed to 3000% (otherwise each frame will be a second instead of 30th of a second).<<< Or to make life a little simpler you could just set the duration of still images to 1/30 of a second in the still image preferences. -Emile Edwin Smith -An about to graduate student in Visual Arts -Need a janitor? Article: 17018 From: Albert_Mejias@msn.com (Albert Mejias) Subject: RE: drawing tablets-opinion? Date: 16 Apr 96 04:48:17 -0700 References: <4kkfbv$fu4@dewey.csun.edu> Message-ID: <0000940a+0000267f@msn.com> Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!news.msn.com!msn.com Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Organization: The Microsoft Network (msn.com) Lines: 4 Check out Wacom. They have realy nice pens for their pads and good drivers. Al Article: 17019 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!news.accessone.com!news From: jeric@accessone.com Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 16 Apr 1996 06:22:06 GMT Organization: AccessOne Lines: 25 Message-ID: <4kveae$sc7@news.accessone.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: jeric.accessone.com X-Newsreader: SPRY News 3.03 (SPRY, Inc.) > fwtep@earthlink.net writes: > Yes, I guess maybe ILM could handle it if the money was there--but in TV it's > not. Actually, now that I think of it, I don't think they handled Jumanji very > well (putting them up against the standards they set with Jurassic and others). 1) TV: making lots of animation FAST and on a small budget is an art in itself, something ILM may not be used to; 2) Finally saw Jumanji (for $2.00--ya gotta love 2nd run theatres!) and felt that something in the compositing was just not right, maybe the contrast? The animals seemed more washed out than the background plates, and the "grain" was not a perfect match. My Favorite Effect: the cop car folding in half while being sucked into the woods. Jumanji was covered, of course, in Cinefx-- recommended buy if you can find a back issue (and they are not hard to find). > -=Fred=- ****************************************************************************** ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation ** ** Welcome to Seattle! Have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a Specialty!** ** Don't make me force it down your throat.| "OK! Wind the frog!" ** Article: 17020 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: LightWave 5.0 Ships Tomorrow Date: 16 Apr 1996 01:58:47 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 18 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4kvcun$m1m@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Hi, live from the NAB floor at the AOL booth, here's a brief scoop on 5.0 $1495 for all platforms. $495 to upgrade Intel/Alpha $295 to upgrad Amiga OpenGL in layout and modeler. Screen redraws vastly sped up. NURBs Modeling Multiple textures on surface attributes Improved IK Fori's Power Texture (that guy, what a great addition). I'll have a more detailed report later tonight. --Brian http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/ Article: 17021 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!gatech!newsjunkie.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!rcogate.rco.qc.ca!Rezonet.net!Vir.com!usenet From: Jean-Eric Hénault Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: OFFTOPIC- Play's Snappy Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 00:05:03 -0400 Organization: Video S.E.P. Lines: 32 Message-ID: <31731C6F.1D72@montreal.com> References: <316FFF98.1388@pilot.msu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: ipdyne34.vir.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I) To: Bryant Reif Bryant Reif wrote: > > Can anyone give me some info about the Snappy from Play? I just checked out the samples from their web page > and am having a hard time believing that those images were grabbed from video. > > 1. How the hell does it get resolutions up to something like 1500x1200 from a video signal? > 2. How important is the quality of video? Is it the most essential element? > 3. They say all you have to do is click the button and "presto" you have a flawless image. How does this > messure up to the actual use of the product experienced users? > 4. Can you grab a high quality image from a paused image source (VHS deck), or do you have to have really good > timing? > > thanks. > -- > > Bryant Reif > mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu > http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant 1. 1500x1200 resolution is possible if the Camera is capable of doing this. Many cameras can achieve this kind of resolution. The only problem is that they can't record it to tape... 2. The better the quality of your video, the better the result of your capture. 3. Of course, getting Snappy won't make you an instant photographic genius. ;-) 4. Most consumer VHS tape recorders can't achieve a stable "pause" image. However, Snappy can capture an image on the fly. By the way, the people who designed Snappy are the same who designed the Toaster from NewTek. When NewTek was developping the Toaster between 1986-1990, they used to sell a device called Digi-View. That device had the same function as Snappy today. The features were pretty much similar. Play uses the money they make off Snappy to develop new products like Trinity. Jean-Eric Article: 17022 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsjunkie.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!rcogate.rco.qc.ca!Rezonet.net!Vir.com!usenet From: Jean-Eric Hénault Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 00:18:21 -0400 Organization: Video S.E.P. Lines: 22 Message-ID: <31731F8D.FC5@montreal.com> References: <31368622.6BE3@osu.edu> <31372198.167E@austin.ibm.com> <4h8ibd$mns@nnrp1.news.prime <314C78D8.1D88@got.net> <4ijlgi$jkn@soap.news.pipex.net> <4ipvg6$t31@news.nstn.ca> <3160dfbd.9390373 <4k0qpt$fnh@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <316C4EF3.6EE2@chanime.com> <316E0123.489A@osu.edu> <317027E2.1F65@osu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: ipdyne34.vir.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I) To: jasper.7@osu.edu Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34416 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17022 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14935 3DS. For example, it was used for > > Jurassic Park, Jumanji, and currently Lost World (JP2). Once again though, any > > program worth its salt could be used. > > Tell that to SEGA, I don't think they would just use ANY program for their 3D stuff. > They tend to lean towards Alias and 3DS. I would like to see you do a top selling game > with Simply 3D or something like that. > Sorry, but SEGA uses SoftImage for its game. Games like Indy 500 and Virtua Fighter were all modelled and animated using SI game module. SI has special features like Polygon reductions to do the job. > > Johnny Mnemonic was far from being bad in the animation department. The animation > matched exactly the look they were going for. It wasn't mean to look like reality, > it was meant to look like cyberspace in the future as ... > Jeff Although it is true that Johnny Mnemonic had some pretty good effects, it still doesn't compare with what we see on a weekly basis on shows like Star Trek Voyager. Check out the jump to warp sequences, they are all done in LW. Most of the good stuff done on 3DS that we see on TV or at the movies aren't even rendered with 3DS anyway. Jean-Eric Article: 17023 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!newsadm From: Andrew Heidgerken Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Adobe Premier Date: 16 Apr 1996 06:56:56 GMT Organization: Imperitus Design Lines: 7 Message-ID: <4kvgbo$k22@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net> References: <3173107a.778997@news.cajun.net> <317327E3.2176@wwa.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 52.chicago-3.il.dial-access.att.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22ATT (Windows; U; 16bit) I beleive that you can set your still image preferances inside Premiere so that the image duration is one frame. Then load your images, plop them down and render. Andrew Heidgerken Article: 17024 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!news.lightlink.com!usenet From: bobclary@baldcom.net (Bob Clary) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 10:30:00 GMT Organization: Enterprise Consulting Lines: 35 Message-ID: <4kvi9r$fmc@majesty.lightlink.com> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 205.232.46.105 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34417 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17024 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:13986 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14937 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1537 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8251 alt.26 Once again I see people getting emotional and calling each other names over computer software. Come one guy's, it's a bunch of bits. This is a pile of ephemeral ones and zeros. Isn't there more important stuff to get worked up over. The folks who say OS/2 sucks are not idiots, it does suck. The folks who say Win95 sucks aren't morons it also sucks. OS/2 sucks, Win95 sucks, MVS sucks, VMS sucks, MACs suck, PCs suck - it all sucks. - This is what I get paid for. It's my job to take this sucky stuff and make it work for my clients. To me the best operating system is the one I'm getting paid on. OS/2 is great, Win95 is great, MVS is great, VMS is great, MACs are great, PCs are great - it's all great. - When I've done my job! Discussing technical aspects of one operating system over another is an important part of evaluating and deciding on an operating system, but it's not the whole picture. The choice of products involves lot's of issues. While one operating system may be technologically advanced over another, market share and availability of apps may be an overiding factor. Other things like existing expertise and legacy applications could be another issue. --------------------- Bob Clary Enterprise Consulting bobclary@baldcom.net --------------------- Article: 17025 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!ringer.cs.utsa.edu!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!netcom.com!shf From: shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson) Subject: Re: LWO format Message-ID: Organization: The Blue Planet References: <199604081305.PAA23874@utopia.hacktic.nl> Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 22:12:59 GMT Lines: 18 Sender: shf@netcom21.netcom.com +-- RM@WWE.easynet.co.uk writes: | I've noticed something like this when patch modelling -- I think | it's because I've got point order messed up or something, but a | model that looks fine to Modeller and Powerview connects | points/creates polys totally differently in Layout -- this new | configuration then appears when loaded in Modeller too. It reminds | me of the exploding vertices problem with some 3DS cracks and had | me worried about my exe (which should be legal AFAIK). There's any easy way to check your executable. If it runs only when the hardware key is present, it's an original. If it runs even when the hardware key is removed, it's a crack. It is VERY POSSIBLE that a cracked version of Modeler will exhibit EXACTLY the behavior you describe. -- Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com) "How do you compute that? Where on the graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?" Article: 17026 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!netcom.com!shf From: shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson) Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Message-ID: Organization: The Blue Planet References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31633351.3E7C@osu.edu> <31670A7D.7EE7@osu.edu> <316B06D2.721F@montreal.com> <4koqnm$68j@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 22:30:57 GMT Lines: 33 Sender: shf@netcom21.netcom.com Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14942 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17026 comp.graphics.animation:34426 +-- Steph Greenberg writes: | The question is this: is the PC now Lightwave's primary development | platform? In other words, what will come first, the next PC version of LW | or the Amiga version? [...] | In other words, is the Amiga now the platform that gets a port of LW, | after everything is finished on the PC? All the platforms are really equal from a development standpoint. In my office, for example, I have an SGI, Amiga, Intel, Alpha, MIPS and a couple other machines all on tables arranged around the sides. There's a coax cable that runs around the perimeter of the office connected to each machine that lets them all share files as peers. When I go to build a new version for NewTek to test or to ship, I roll my chair from one machine to the next and type "make" on each. When they are done, I collect the results, compress and encrypt them and send them over the Internet to NewTek. There's very little platform-specific source code, and most new features can be added by writing platform-generic code and debugging on whichever system is most convenient. In those few cases where some new feature requires platform-specific code, I always try to design at the general level, in a way that will work for all the platforms. I write platform-specific code to a general interface and then create the bulk of the feature using the generic interface. Marketing is another issue. We will tend to release PC and Alpha versions before others, but not because of any development reason. Modulo any platform-specific bugs, all the versions are done pretty much simultaniously. -- Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com) "How do you compute that? Where on the graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?" Article: 17027 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!ringer.cs.utsa.edu!swrinde!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!oleane!in2p3.fr!swidir.switch.ch!scsing.switch.ch!news.rediris.es!news.uniovi.es!pinon.ccu.uniovi.es!mat2895 From: mat2895@pinon.ccu.uniovi.es (Pablo Lopez Zapico) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: help with model please Date: 16 Apr 1996 11:12:44 GMT Organization: Universidad de Oviedo Lines: 27 Message-ID: <4kvvbc$on6@pinon.ccu.uniovi.es> References: <4ku9jd$bq1@mn5.swip.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pinon.ccu.uniovi.es Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8895-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] a (a@why.se) wrote: > I have a little problem. I am making a telefon receiver in lightwave > modeler and a have made it from a box then i have use boolean first one from > the front and then one from the top. It is perfect but now i want soft corners > too. I have tried metamorf and soft but it is not helping much and i have > tried more booleans but it is a hard way to work. can somebody tell me > a better way. > please send a e-mail to > Peter.carlsson@mailbox.swipnet.se > Thanx in advance -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ @ @@ @ @@@@@ @@ @@ @@ @ Pablo $$ $ $ $$ $ $ $$ $ $$ $$ $$ $ $ Lopez $$ $$$$$ $$ $$$$$ $$ $ $$ $$ $$ $$$$$ Zapico @@@@@ @@ @@ @@@@@ @@ @@ @@@@@ @@ @@@@@ @@@@@ @@ @@ !!!! SPOCK !!!! ***************************************************************************** ************************ mat2895@pinon.ccu.uniovi.es ************************ ***************************************************************************** Article: 17028 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!news.serv.net!solaris.cc.vt.edu!news.mathworks.com!gatech!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!paladin.american.edu!news.ecn.uoknor.edu!solace!xinit!newsfeed.tip.net!oden.exmandato.se!newsfeed1.telia.com!d1o4.telia From: "Söderbaumska Skolan, biblioteket" Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 16 Apr 1996 12:09:32 GMT Organization: Telia Internet Services Lines: 16 Message-ID: <4l02ls$39b@d1o4.telia.com> References: <31368622.6BE3@osu.edu> <31372198.167E@austin.ibm.com> <4h8ibd$mns@nnrp1.news.prime <314C78D8.1D88@got.net> <4ijlgi$jkn@soap.news.pipex.net> <4ipvg6$t31@news.nstn.ca> <3160dfbd.9390373 <4k0qpt$fnh@nnrp1 NNTP-Posting-Host: t9o5p7.telia.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; I; 16bit) To: everybody Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34431 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17028 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14947 Hi on you then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! & ? Article: 17029 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!paladin.american.edu!news.ecn.uoknor.edu!solace!xinit!newsfeed.tip.net!oden.exmandato.se!newsfeed1.telia.com!d1o4.telia.com!usenet From: "Söderbaumska Skolan, biblioteket" Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 16 Apr 1996 12:08:11 GMT Organization: Telia Internet Services Lines: 5 Message-ID: <4l02jb$39b@d1o4.telia.com> References: <31368622.6BE3@osu.edu> <31372198.167E@austin.ibm.com> <4h8ibd$mns@nnrp1.news.prime <314C78D8.1D88@got.net> <4ijlgi$jkn@soap.news.pipex.net> <4ipvg6$t31@news.nstn.ca> <3160dfbd.9390373 <4k0qpt$fnh@nnrp1 NNTP-Posting-Host: t9o5p7.telia.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; I; 16bit) To: everybody Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34432 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17029 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14948 Fuck everyboby YOU ALL GONNA DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Article: 17030 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!news.serv.net!solaris.cc.vt.edu!news.mathworks.com!gatech!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!paladin.american.edu!news.ecn.uoknor.edu!solace!xinit!newsfeed.tip.net!oden.exmandato.se!newsfeed1.telia.com!d1o4.telia From: "Söderbaumska Skolan, biblioteket" Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 16 Apr 1996 12:09:54 GMT Organization: Telia Internet Services Lines: 83 Message-ID: <4l02mi$3aa@d1o4.telia.com> References: <31368622.6BE3@osu.edu> <31372198.167E@austin.ibm.com> <4h8ibd$mns@nnrp1.news.prime <314C78D8.1D88@got.net> <4ijlgi$jkn@soap.news.pipex.net> <4ipvg6$t31@news.nstn.ca> <3160dfbd.9390373 <4k0qpt$fnh@nnrp1 NNTP-Posting-Host: t9o5p7.telia.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="-------------------------------449431612784" X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; I; 16bit) To: everybody Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34433 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17030 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14949 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------------------449431612784 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi on you then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! & ? ---------------------------------449431612784 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain From: Hammed Malik Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 18:16:40 -0400 Organization: InterLog Internet Services Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-ID: <31717948.3650@interlog.com> References: <31368622.6BE3@osu.edu> <31372198.167E@austin.ibm.com> <4h8ibd$mns@nnrp1.news.prime <314C78D8.1D88@got.net> <4ijlgi$= jkn@soap.news.pipex.net> <4ipvg6$t31@news.nstn.ca> <3160dfbd.9390373 <4k0qpt$fnh@nnrp1.news.pri= menet.com> <316C4EF3.6EE2@chanime.com> <316E0123.489A@osu.edu> <317027E2.1F65@osu.edu> <3170C21B.696A@osu.edu= > <3171584B.3276@osu.edu> Jeff Jasper wrote: > > As for people praising MAX, I too have heard the praise, but I've also heard > > that it's buggy as hell. I always take things like that though with a grain of > > salt though so I'm not assuming it is. Also, remember that 3DS people saying > > that MAX is great holds about as much weight for me as LW people saying that LW > > 5 is great does for you. > > I have heard it is very stable, even in Beta. From the tours they have been giving > demoing it I have heard there were VERY few bugs that were apparent to people who used > it or were Beta testing it. I got to play with an early Beta myself and can say it was > rock solid and never crashed once when I put it to through the tests. I have heard > more than a few Lightwavers saying how nice it is too and that NewTek better address > it with 5.0. Ok, I didn't really want to get into this but after seeing so many posts about MAX being bug free, I went over to a friends place who has a beta copy of MAX to check it out. His version was dated Jan 18 so it might not be the latest version. This version seemed more like an alpha version than a beta. Some examples: - tried to change viewport to fill the screen - crash! - set up a particle system, tried to render - crash! - I'm thinking 'ok, maybe thats asking too much out of a beta release' so I make a simple cube, try to render - crash! In about half an hour that I used the program for, it crashed every time I tried to do anything other than very simple stuff. I hope Autodesk has fixed up MAX in the three months since they released the version I used. It really infuriates me, after trying MAX, to see people slamming LW for being buggy. I bought the pre-release PC version after using Amiga versions for few years. True, there were some bugs in the pre-release but none of them were critical enough to make the program unusable. Almost all the bugs in LW 4 pre-release had workarounds. I think a lot of people counting on this bug-infested MAX are going to be a little disappointed when they find out it isn't as 'rock solid' as they thought. Every program in its first release has its share of bugs and MAX is no different. hammed ---------------------------------449431612784-- Article: 17031 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!paladin.american.edu!news.ecn.uoknor.edu!solace!xinit!newsfeed.tip.net!oden.exmandato.se!newsfeed1.telia.com!d1o4.telia.com!usenet From: "Söderbaumska Skolan, biblioteket" Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 16 Apr 1996 12:15:34 GMT Organization: Telia Internet Services Lines: 302 Message-ID: <4l0316$3ch@d1o4.telia.com> References: <31368622.6BE3@osu.edu> <31372198.167E@austin.ibm.com> <4h8ibd$mns@nnrp1.news.prime <314C78D8.1D88@got.net> <4ijlgi$jkn@soap.news.pipex.net> <4ipvg6$t31@news.nstn.ca> <3160dfbd.9390373 <4k0qpt$fnh@nnrp1 NNTP-Posting-Host: t9o5p7.telia.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="-------------------------------10312101453882" X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; I; 16bit) To: everybody Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34434 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17031 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14950 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------------------10312101453882 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi on you then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hammed Malik wrote: >Jeff Jasper wrote: > >> > As for people praising MAX, I too have heard the praise, but I've also heard >> > that it's buggy as hell. I always take things like that though with a grain of >> > salt though so I'm not assuming it is. Also, remember that 3DS people saying >> > that MAX is great holds about as much weight for me as LW people saying that LW >> > 5 is great does for you. >> >> I have heard it is very stable, even in Beta. From the tours they have been giving >> demoing it I have heard there were VERY few bugs that were apparent to people who used >> it or were Beta testing it. I got to play with an early Beta myself and can say it was >> rock solid and never crashed once when I put it to through the tests. I have heard >> more than a few Lightwavers saying how nice it is too and that NewTek better address >> it with 5.0. > >Ok, I didn't really want to get into this but after seeing so many posts about MAX >being bug free, I went over to a friends place who has a beta copy of MAX to check >it out. His version was dated Jan 18 so it might not be the latest version. This >version seemed more like an alpha version than a beta. Some examples: > >- tried to change viewport to fill the screen - crash! >- set up a particle system, tried to render - crash! >- I'm thinking 'ok, maybe thats asking too much out of a beta release' so I make a >simple cube, try to render - crash! > >In about half an hour that I used the program for, it crashed every time I tried to >do anything other than very simple stuff. I hope Autodesk has fixed up MAX in the >three months since they released the version I used. > >It really infuriates me, after trying MAX, to see people slamming LW for being >buggy. I bought the pre-release PC version after using Amiga versions for few >years. True, there were some bugs in the pre-release but none of them were critical >enough to make the program unusable. Almost all the bugs in LW 4 pre-release had >workarounds. I think a lot of people counting on this bug-infested MAX are going to >be a little disappointed when they find out it isn't as 'rock solid' as they >thought. Every program in its first release has its share of bugs and MAX is no >different. > >hammed >Ah ha ja bnHammed Malik wrote: >Jeff Jasper wrote: > >> > As for people praising MAX, I too have heard the praise, but I've also heard >> > that it's buggy as hell. I always take things like that though with a grain of >> > salt though so I'm not assuming it is. Also, remember that 3DS people saying >> > that MAX is great holds about as much weight for me as LW people saying that LW >> > 5 is great does for you. >> >> I have heard it is very stable, even in Beta. From the tours they have been giving >> demoing it I have heard there were VERY few bugs that were apparent to people who used >> it or were Beta testing it. I got to play with an early Beta myself and can say it was >> rock solid and never crashed once when I put it to through the tests. I have heard >> more than a few Lightwavers saying how nice it is too and that NewTek better address >> it with 5.0. > >Ok, I didn't really want to get into this but after seeing so many posts about MAX >being bug free, I went over to a friends place who has a beta copy of MAX to check >it out. His version was dated Jan 18 so it might not be the latest version. This >version seemed more like an alpha version than a beta. Some examples: > >- tried to change viewport to fill the screen - crash! >- set up a particle system, tried to render - crash! >- I'm thinking 'ok, maybe thats asking too much out of a beta release' so I make a >simple cube, try to render - crash! > >In about half an hour that I used the program for, it crashed every time I tried to >do anything other than very simple stuff. I hope Autodesk has fixed up MAX in the >three months since they released the version I used. > >It really infuriates me, after trying MAX, to see people slamming LW for being >buggy. I bought the pre-release PC version after using Amiga versions for few >years. True, there were some bugs in the pre-release but none of them were critical >enough to make the program unusable. Almost all the bugs in LW 4 pre-release had >workarounds. I think a lot of people counting on this bug-infested MAX are going to >be a little disappointed when they find out it isn't as 'rock solid' as they >thought. Every program in its first release has its share of bugs and MAX is no >different. > >hammed > & ?Hello ansver this question::::;Why is am fuckHammed Malik wrote: >Jeff Jasper wrote: > >> > As for people praising MAX, I too have heard the praise, but I've also heard >> > that it's buggy as hell. I always take things like that though with a grain of >> > salt though so I'm not assuming it is. Also, remember that 3DS people saying >> > that MAX is great holds about as much weight for me as LW people saying that LW >> > 5 is great does for you. >> >> I have heard it is very stable, even in Beta. From the tours they have been giving >> demoing it I have heard there were VERY few bugs that were apparent to people who used >> it or were Beta testing it. I got to play with an early Beta myself and can say it was >> rock solid and never crashed once when I put it to through the tests. I have heard >> more than a few Lightwavers saying how nice it is too and that NewTek better address >> it with 5.0. > >Ok, I didn't really want to get into this but after seeing so many posts about MAX >being bug free, I went over to a friends place who has a beta copy of MAX to check >it out. His version was dated Jan 18 so it might not be the latest version. This >version seemed more like an alpha version than a beta. Some examples: > >- tried to change viewport to fill the screen - crash! >- set up a particle system, tried to render - crash! >- I'm thinking 'ok, maybe thats asking too much out of a beta release' so I make a >simple cube, try to render - crash! > >In about half an hour that I used the program for, it crashed every time I tried to >do anything other than very simple stuff. I hope Autodesk has fixed up MAX in the >three months since they released the version I used. > >It really infuriates me, after trying MAX, to see people slamming LW for being >buggy. I bought the pre-release PC version after using Amiga versions for few >years. True, there were some bugs in the pre-release but none of them were critical >enough to make the program unusable. Almost all the bugs in LW 4 pre-release had >workarounds. I think a lot of people counting on this bug-infested MAX are going to >be a little disappointed when they find out it isn't as 'rock solid' as they >thought. Every program in its first release has its share of bugs and MAX is no >different. > >hammed >Hello again fools Hammed Malik wrote: >Jeff Jasper wrote: > >> > As for people praising MAX, I too have heard the praise, but I've also heard >> > that it's buggy as hell. I always take things like that though with a grain of >> > salt though so I'm not assuming it is. Also, remember that 3DS people saying >> > that MAX is great holds about as much weight for me as LW people saying that LW >> > 5 is great does for you. >> >> I have heard it is very stable, even in Beta. From the tours they have been giving >> demoing it I have heard there were VERY few bugs that were apparent to people who used >> it or were Beta testing it. I got to play with an early Beta myself and can say it was >> rock solid and never crashed once when I put it to through the tests. I have heard >> more than a few Lightwavers saying how nice it is too and that NewTek better address >> it with 5.0. > >Ok, I didn't really want to get into this but after seeing so many posts about MAX >being bug free, I went over to a friends place who has a beta copy of MAX to check >it out. His version was dated Jan 18 so it might not be the latest version. This >version seemed more like an alpha version than a beta. Some examples: > >- tried to change viewport to fill the screen - crash! >- set up a particle system, tried to render - crash! >- I'm thinking 'ok, maybe thats asking too much out of a beta release' so I make a >simple cube, try to render - crash! > >In about half an hour that I used the program for, it crashed every time I tried to >do anything other than very simple stuff. I hope Autodesk has fixed up MAX in the >three months since they released the version I used. > >It really infuriates me, after trying MAX, to see people slamming LW for being >buggy. I bought the pre-release PC version after using Amiga versions for few >years. True, there were some bugs in the pre-release but none of them were critical >enough to make the program unusable. Almost all the bugs in LW 4 pre-release had >workarounds. I think a lot of people counting on this bug-infested MAX are going to >be a little disappointed when they find out it isn't as 'rock solid' as they >thought. Every program in its first release has its share of bugs and MAX is no >different. > >hammed IS IT ANYONE WHO KNOWS WERE I CAN FIND A VOODOO HOMEPAGE PLEASE ANSWERHammed Malik wrote: >Jeff Jasper wrote: > >> > As for people praising MAX, I too have heard the praise, but I've also heard >> > that it's buggy as hell. I always take things like that though with a grain of >> > salt though so I'm not assuming it is. Also, remember that 3DS people saying >> > that MAX is great holds about as much weight for me as LW people saying that LW >> > 5 is great does for you. >> >> I have heard it is very stable, even in Beta. From the tours they have been giving >> demoing it I have heard there were VERY few bugs that were apparent to people who used >> it or were Beta testing it. I got to play with an early Beta myself and can say it was >> rock solid and never crashed once when I put it to through the tests. I have heard >> more than a few Lightwavers saying how nice it is too and that NewTek better address >> it with 5.0. > >Ok, I didn't really want to get into this but after seeing so many posts about MAX >being bug free, I went over to a friends place who has a beta copy of MAX to check >it out. His version was dated Jan 18 so it might not be the latest version. This >version seemed more like an alpha version than a beta. Some examples: > >- tried to change viewport to fill the screen - crash! >- set up a particle system, tried to render - crash! >- I'm thinking 'ok, maybe thats asking too much out of a beta release' so I make a >simple cube, try to render - crash! > >In about half an hour that I used the program for, it crashed every time I tried to >do anything other than very simple stuff. I hope Autodesk has fixed up MAX in the >three months since they released the version I used. > >It really infuriates me, after trying MAX, to see people slamming LW for being >buggy. I bought the pre-release PC version after using Amiga versions for few >years. True, there were some bugs in the pre-release but none of them were critical >enough to make the program unusable. Almost all the bugs in LW 4 pre-release had >workarounds. I think a lot of people counting on this bug-infested MAX are going to >be a little disappointed when they find out it isn't as 'rock solid' as they >thought. Every program in its first release has its share of bugs and MAX is no >different. > >hammed > ---------------------------------10312101453882 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain From: Hammed Malik Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 18:16:40 -0400 Organization: InterLog Internet Services Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-ID: <31717948.3650@interlog.com> References: <31368622.6BE3@osu.edu> <31372198.167E@austin.ibm.com> <4h8ibd$mns@nnrp1.news.prime <314C78D8.1D88@got.net> <4ijlgi$= jkn@soap.news.pipex.net> <4ipvg6$t31@news.nstn.ca> <3160dfbd.9390373 <4k0qpt$fnh@nnrp1.news.pri= menet.com> <316C4EF3.6EE2@chanime.com> <316E0123.489A@osu.edu> <317027E2.1F65@osu.edu> <3170C21B.696A@osu.edu= > <3171584B.3276@osu.edu> Jeff Jasper wrote: > > As for people praising MAX, I too have heard the praise, but I've also heard > > that it's buggy as hell. I always take things like that though with a grain of > > salt though so I'm not assuming it is. Also, remember that 3DS people saying > > that MAX is great holds about as much weight for me as LW people saying that LW > > 5 is great does for you. > > I have heard it is very stable, even in Beta. From the tours they have been giving > demoing it I have heard there were VERY few bugs that were apparent to people who used > it or were Beta testing it. I got to play with an early Beta myself and can say it was > rock solid and never crashed once when I put it to through the tests. I have heard > more than a few Lightwavers saying how nice it is too and that NewTek better address > it with 5.0. Ok, I didn't really want to get into this but after seeing so many posts about MAX being bug free, I went over to a friends place who has a beta copy of MAX to check it out. His version was dated Jan 18 so it might not be the latest version. This version seemed more like an alpha version than a beta. Some examples: - tried to change viewport to fill the screen - crash! - set up a particle system, tried to render - crash! - I'm thinking 'ok, maybe thats asking too much out of a beta release' so I make a simple cube, try to render - crash! In about half an hour that I used the program for, it crashed every time I tried to do anything other than very simple stuff. I hope Autodesk has fixed up MAX in the three months since they released the version I used. It really infuriates me, after trying MAX, to see people slamming LW for being buggy. I bought the pre-release PC version after using Amiga versions for few years. True, there were some bugs in the pre-release but none of them were critical enough to make the program unusable. Almost all the bugs in LW 4 pre-release had workarounds. I think a lot of people counting on this bug-infested MAX are going to be a little disappointed when they find out it isn't as 'rock solid' as they thought. Every program in its first release has its share of bugs and MAX is no different. hammed ---------------------------------10312101453882-- Article: 17032 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!munnari.OZ.AU!news.mel.connect.com.au!news.syd.connect.com.au!news.bri.connect.com.au!soggy.eis.net.au!news From: jagshuan@eis.net.au (AJAKUTY) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: You wanna Know the sad part about piracy? Date: 16 Apr 1996 14:15:18 GMT Organization: Lux Veritas Lines: 13 Message-ID: <4l0a1m$192@soggy.eis.net.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup-2.eis.net.au Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 The Joke about piracy claims by the maufacturers and distributors, is that if there was no piracy, how else would the kids be able to train themselves in the techniques of 3d rendering modelling and animation? Sure as hell wont see any of that stuff being taught in schools. or Universities for that matter! MY Uni is pleading sooooo poor,that we have to trash our old amigas years ago, and learn how to use Photohop on the Graphic design departments Macs for Gods sake!! We have a genereation here in AUstralia that wouldnt have learnt and gotten jobs using software if it wasnt for them lovable varmints the Crackers and Hackers!! I wish that there was another way around it, but lets face it, with courses being offered for less than 2 months at slected colleges at exhorbitant prices, how else is the High-school neo-nate gonna learn and get on in life? Article: 17033 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uwm.edu!news.sol.net!daily-planet.execpc.com!earth!pana From: pana@earth.execpc.com (Blake Porter) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: 16 Apr 1996 16:16:43 GMT Organization: Exec-PC Lines: 7 Message-ID: <4l0h5b$bbo@daily-planet.execpc.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: earth-le1.execpc.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] A NAB baiting Tactic? Just spoke w/ NewTek, it seems there was a problem w/ documentation printing or whatever. LW 5.0 IS NOT SHIPPING ...it's NewTek what did you expect? Look for 5.0 in '97 Bp Article: 17034 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uwm.edu!uwvax!tricia!newsmaster From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW snubbed again! Date: 16 Apr 1996 17:16:33 GMT Organization: Syndesis Corporation Lines: 10 Message-ID: <4l0klh$ai5@tricia.msn.fullfeed.com> References: <4kuk66$doa@news.ais.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: syndesis.intaccess.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 In article <4kuk66$doa@news.ais.net>, awb@ais.net says... > >Once again, in the latest PC Computing magazine, >Lightwave is totally ignored. My guess - that the reviewer(s)/editor(s) called NewTek, left a message, and their call was never returned. :-) - John Article: 17035 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uwm.edu!uwvax!tricia!newsmaster From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Newsgroup Charter - Slight Reminder Date: 16 Apr 1996 17:20:06 GMT Organization: Syndesis Corporation Lines: 11 Message-ID: <4l0ks6$ai5@tricia.msn.fullfeed.com> References: <4ku7ts$40t@homer.alpha.net> <4kv7se$kft@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: syndesis.intaccess.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 In article <4kv7se$kft@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, stranahan@aol.com says... > >alt.stranahan.... > >Sure, I like that... Alphabetically, it would fall near alt.strange.days and alt.stupid.religious.discussions, and not far from alt.startrek.trill... - John Article: 17036 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!nntp.crl.com!newshub.cts.com!cg57.esnet.com!torment!mad From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: help with model please Message-ID: Date: 16 Apr 96 10:05:35 PST Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS Lines: 17 I have done this type of thing in several different ways. The first, and in most cases the best, way to do this is to go into the bevel using the "b" key and just do a VERY VERY small amount of bevel on the object. If you were using an inch scale, then have a setting of somewhere around .05in on both the inset and the offset. If this seems a bit too big or even too small, no problem, because you can just do an undo and changethe settings a bit. Another and more harder way would be to ONLY sellect the top/bottom polygons or the side polygons or even the inward protruding polygons such as if you did a boolean that made a hole and then do a bevel. As far as using the Metaform, you had a good idea, but you need to be aware that to get a really good Metaform shape out of the thing, you need to go into another layer and make a box that is almost the same size and shape but slightly bigger in one or two dirrection and have it placed right where you want to have the part of the object get smoothed. Then FLIP the layers and do a "S Drill Slice" on the thing. You would need to repeat this several times untill you got the desired effect and it would look very nice but take you a very long time to get the results that you might want...............md Article: 17037 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!nntp.crl.com!newshub.cts.com!cg57.esnet.com!torment!mad From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: help with model please Message-ID: Date: 16 Apr 96 10:12:35 PST Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS Lines: 23 I'm sorry, but I forgot to post the orriginal message that I was responding to. The message I was responding to was for the guy who wanted to know about smoothing his Teflon object. This was my response: On Tue 16-Apr-1996 10:05a, Mark Dunakin wrote: MD> I have done this type of thing in several different ways. The first, and MD> in most cases the best, way to do this is to go into the bevel using the MD> "b" key and just do a VERY VERY small amount of bevel on the object. If MD> you were using an inch scale, then have a setting of somewhere around MD> .05in on both the inset and the offset. If this seems a bit too big or MD> even too small, no problem, because you can just do an undo and changethe MD> settings a bit. Another and more harder way would be to ONLY sellect the MD> top/bottom polygons or the side polygons or even the inward protruding MD> polygons such as if you did a boolean that made a hole and then do a MD> bevel. As far as using the Metaform, you had a good idea, but you need to MD> be aware that to get a really good Metaform shape out of the thing, you MD> need to go into another layer and make a box that is almost the same size MD> and shape but slightly bigger in one or two dirrection and have it placed MD> right where you want to have the part of the object get smoothed. Then MD> FLIP the layers and do a "S Drill Slice" on the thing. You would need to MD> repeat this several times untill you got the desired effect and it would MD> look very nice but take you a very long time to get the results that you MD> might want...............md Article: 17038 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!agate!darkstar.UCSC.EDU!cats.ucsc.edu!adamchry From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: You wanna Know the sad part about piracy? Date: 16 Apr 1996 18:17:05 GMT Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz Lines: 38 Message-ID: <4l0o71$44p@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> References: <4l0a1m$192@soggy.eis.net.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: ese.ucsc.edu X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #1 (NOV) In <4l0a1m$192@soggy.eis.net.au> jagshuan@eis.net.au (AJAKUTY) writes: >The Joke about piracy claims by the maufacturers and distributors, is that if >there was no piracy, how else would the kids be able to train themselves in the >techniques of 3d rendering modelling and animation? Sure as hell wont see any >of that stuff being taught in schools. or Universities for that matter! MY Uni Hmm...I beg to differ. MANY universities have 3d softwarew..that's why i looked foward to University so much...take a class in 3d graphics..sure class is only 4 weeks long..but then you take another class..etc..you plan ahgead and beat the system..for example many differrent classes ue alias here...but each class professor lets us do what we pleqse..so each quarter we sign up for classes which give us access to teh SGI computers... Piracy is no excuse..work damn it!!! I did..i worked at minimum wages and still do, in order to finance my hobby...i just got a job at teh school working in the sgi lab..ha! more access to SGI computers and LW SGI too...see it's planning...it's there for the taking..you just have to manipulate the system..hey get a teachers attention to get an independant study...then you can get access to other university equipment...like i said if your university is so poor that ti doesn;t have the tools..that's not the programmers fault! If your school doesn;t have the good equipment ..go elsewhere...yea school costs alot..i owe and owe and owe..but isn;t that what education is all about (sarcasm)...take government loans..heck that's how i got my PC system. But there is no excuse for piracy just cuz your poor and want the powerful stuff...TRUESPACE is only $90 go learn on that then..that's a beginners tool :). -- ---------------------------------- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator Cinema/Video Major, Senior University Of California at Santa Cruz Article: 17039 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!zetnet.co.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!close-to.demon.co.uk From: geoff@close-to.demon.co.uk Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: NAB Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 17:56:42 GMT Organization: home Lines: 3 Message-ID: <3173df36.3550597@news.demon.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: close-to.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: close-to.demon.co.uk X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182 Hi has anybody got any news from NAB yet? Article: 17040 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!agate!darkstar.UCSC.EDU!cats.ucsc.edu!adamchry From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: 16 Apr 1996 18:18:35 GMT Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz Lines: 9 Message-ID: <4l0o9r$46c@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> References: <4l0h5b$bbo@daily-planet.execpc.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ese.ucsc.edu X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #1 (NOV) Can anyone else confirm this? -- ---------------------------------- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator Cinema/Video Major, Senior University Of California at Santa Cruz Article: 17041 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!news From: Jeff Jasper Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 14:20:16 -0400 Organization: The Ohio State University Lines: 28 Message-ID: <3173E4E0.502E@osu.edu> References: <4kveae$sc7@news.accessone.com> Reply-To: jasper.7@osu.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: slip7-5.acs.ohio-state.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0B2 (WinNT; I) > 1) TV: making lots of animation FAST and on a small budget is an art in > itself, something ILM may not be used to; I think they could do a weekly, just not on the budget people would want to pay. > 2) Finally saw Jumanji (for $2.00--ya gotta love 2nd run theatres!) and felt > that something in the compositing was just not right, maybe the contrast? The > animals seemed more washed out than the background plates, and the "grain" > was not a perfect match. Checked out a bunch of stills, it looks good to me. People said they had problems with the compositing in Jurassic Park too, Yet I don't see many other people doing that kind of quality work. I still try and look for the white lines when I watch it, and can't seem to catch it. > My Favorite Effect: the cop car folding in half while being sucked into the > woods. Yes, I really liked this shot also, although I thought the roots looked a little too CG. > Jumanji was covered, of course, in Cinefx-- recommended buy if you can find > a back issue (and they are not hard to find). > > -=Fred=- It was also covered in the January 96 issue of CGW, nice picture of the lion on the cover. Damn I want hair particles that nice! Jeff Article: 17042 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!news From: Jeff Jasper Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 14:23:31 -0400 Organization: The Ohio State University Lines: 13 Message-ID: <3173E5A3.69A7@osu.edu> References: <4l0h5b$bbo@daily-planet.execpc.com> Reply-To: jasper.7@osu.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: slip7-5.acs.ohio-state.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0B2 (WinNT; I) Blake Porter wrote: > A NAB baiting Tactic? > Just spoke w/ NewTek, it seems there was a problem w/ documentation > printing or whatever. LW 5.0 IS NOT SHIPPING ...it's NewTek what did you > expect? > Look for 5.0 in '97 I find it hard to believe that a problem with the documentation would delay them that long. Can anyone else confirm this? From the sound of the features, Newtek really worked their buns off to stay competitive> Now explain this metanurbs thing again... :) Jeff Article: 17043 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!guitar.sound.net!news From: ntsysop@bbs.newtek.com (Tech Support) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Featurific 5.0 LW... Date: Tue, 16 Apr 96 15:33:47 Organization: NewTek Technical Support Lines: 234 Distribution: world Message-ID: <19960416.7C0A3C0.E3DB@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bbs.newtek.com ******************* What's new in LightWave 3D 5.0 *************************** There have been many additions to LightWave 3D. In fact there have been nearly 200 new features added! Here is a quick glance at some of the highlights. ########################## Modeler ##################################### * Open GL support for real time shaded views. Acknowledges surface attributes such as Diffusion, Specularity, Luminosity, and Smoothing * METANURBS Modeling Tool. This new tool combines the ease and flexibility of polygonal modeling with the power and organic feel of NURBS modeling. * Metaballs Modeling Plug In. Powerful Organic modeling! * Metaform2 Plug In. Enhancment to the orginal metaform which allows you to metaform polygons with more than four points. *New Spline Modeling Tools * Surface editing in Modeler. * Tablet Support. Allows absolute versus relative input devices. * Randomization for Bevel and Array tools. * Data sharing between Layout and Modeler. Import and Export are Back! * Enhanced True Type Support * Massive Redraw Speed Enhancements. * Lasso Style Zoom ######################### Layout ################################### * Open GL support for real time shaded views. Includes support for up to 8 interactive lights (Distant, Point, or Spot). Acknowledges surface attributes such as Diffusion, Specularity, Luminosity, Outline Only, and Smoothing *** Infinite Surface Layering! *** * Alpha channels allowed on image mapping. * New Cel Animation Features for Cel edges and Cel rendering. Make 3D look hand drawn! * MetaMation: A new organic animation plug-in that automatically smoothes an object with Metaform before each frames' render. * Bone Enhancements including, Joint Compensation, and Muscle Flexing. * Inverse Kinematics improvements including active goals and goal strengths. * Multiple Target Object Morphing from one envelope. * New Lens Flare modes including, central ring color and size modifications, and star filter enhancements. * Many User Interface Enhancements * Color Swatches in RGB fields * Interactive Camera Zoom Level * Interactive Light Cone Angle * Front Face View of objects for faster redraw and cleaner interface * Color BKG images * Render Sample Cube. * Copy surfaces from rendered samples. * New Plug In classes including Pixel Filter and Special Buffers for new rendering and shader effects. * Project images through spot lights. * User definable Texture Map anti-aliasing. * AutoKey Create mode for ultra-fast keyframe set up. * Open GL Previews. * Tiling and Alpha Channel options for Texture Maps. * Dolly, Truck, and Pan capability allowing movement along any item's axis. * Effector: Allows a null object to interactively deform a mesh. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Plug In features included with LightWave 5.0 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Equation Lwpanels Globsave Effector: The Motion plug-in Effector InheritRotation JitterMotion MathMotion ParentBone ParentCamera ParentLight ObjList ObjectSequence Effector: Displacement Map Plug-in LazyPoints Metamation Blotch CelShader Checker ColorCube HSLColorCube NormalColor SurfBlurShader SurfFuzzShader Weave ZOR (Plug-in file: Zor.p) BlurFilter Convolve Emboss Gamma Negative NightVision NTSC_Legalize PAL_Legalize PENNELLO Sepia SpecialBuffer SurfBlurFilter SurfFuzzFilter VidNoise Vignette Watermark AVI Savers Image Loaders/Savers ----- The formats HIIPSave.p allows you to load and save in Layout are: ---- Alias(.als), BMP(.bmp), Cineon(.cin), IFF(.iff), JPEG(.jpg), PCX(.pcx), Pict(.pic), Pixar(.pxr), QRT(.qrt), Rendition(.6rn), SGI(.rgb), Sun(.sun), TIFF(.tif), Targa32(.tga), Toaster(.vti), Wavefront(.rla), XWIndows(.xwd), YUV(.yuv) Storybrd.p FilmExpand 4XStoryboard ImageList MotionDump AllBGLayers Arn_Calculate BoundingBox Cage Calculate Center Center1D CenterScale CenterStretch CutCurves Envelopes Gear ImpSurf3D Julienne LightSwarm LoadFonts MathMotion NextEmptyLayer PathToMotion Platonic Plot1D Plot2D PointCenter PolyEdgeShaper New Primitives Donut Wedge Spline Cage Random Points Gear RandPricks RotateAnyAxis RotateHPB SceneToVRML Stipple SuperQuadric Symmetrize TextCompose TextCurve Throw Toroid Translator3DOptions VRMLAutoSave VRMLSave Wedge Add-Metaball AutoPatcher AutoPatcherMK BGConform Converge_Points Fast-Triple-Fan Fast-Triple-Traverse Make_DoubleSided MakeSpikey Metaballs MetaFormPlus Points2Polys Power-Texture PowerView RandPoints Reduce-Polygons Rest-On-Ground Rotate-About-Normal Rotate-Arbitrary-Axis Rotate-To-Ground Rotate-To-Object Spherize Squarize Translator3D-Export TriangleFan TriangleStrip (posted by Dreux; Sysop ProTempore) ****************************************************************************** * Chuck Baker - Sysop * TekWorld: NewTek Tech Support BBS * * Technical Support Online Services * telnet address: bbs.newtek.com * * NewTek, Inc. * modem ports: 913-271-9299 * ****************************************************************************** Article: 17044 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!news.texas.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!news From: Bryant Reif Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: You wanna Know the sad part about piracy? Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 16:56:16 -0400 Organization: Concentric Internet Services Lines: 26 Message-ID: <31740970.449E@pilot.msu.edu> References: <4l0a1m$192@soggy.eis.net.au> <4l0o71$44p@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: cnc045181.concentric.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) Adam Ives Chrystie wrote: > But there is no excuse for piracy just cuz your poor and want the > powerful stuff...TRUESPACE is only $90 go learn on that then..that's a > beginners tool :). And the demo version can be freely downloaded from their web site at... http://www.caligari.com/ You can do everything the full version does except save objects and render higher than 350x300. If you are just starting out in 3D, you can learn a lot about the field from this program. OR, if you want to learn LW, find someone with a toaster. There are a lot of them out there. > -- > ---------------------------------- > Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator > Cinema/Video Major, Senior > University Of California at Santa Cruz -- Bryant Reif mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant Article: 17045 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uwm.edu!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!news.ecn.bgu.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!po.cwru.edu!mbc From: mbc@po.cwru.edu (Michael B. Comet) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 Feature List Date: 16 Apr 1996 21:33:19 GMT Organization: Case Western Reserve University Lines: 26 Message-ID: <4l13mv$dna@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu> References: <4kv8oa$nud@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: sushi.ins.cwru.edu X-Newsreader: CWRU GnomeNews for Windows In a previous article adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) said: > * METANURBS Modeling Tool. This new tool combines the ease and flexibility > of polygonal modeling with the power and organic feel of NURBS modeling. > * Metaballs Modeling Plug In. Powerful Organic modeling! > * Massive Redraw Speed Enhancements. > *** Infinite Surface Layering! *** > * Project images through spot lights. >* Dolly, Truck, and Pan capability allowing movement along any item's axis. This alone is awesome. Especially the last. I found setting up hierarchies and stuff so annoying without "Imagine-like" local transformations. Sounds like lots of new fun stuff to play with... mbc -- | Michael B. Comet - mbc@po.cwru.edu | http://inswww.ins.cwru.edu/php/comet/ | LW FAQ, 3D Graphics & Animation and more! Article: 17046 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!guitar.sound.net!news From: ntsysop@bbs.newtek.com (Tech Support) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: NAB Announcement #1 Date: Tue, 16 Apr 96 16:49:02 Organization: NewTek Technical Support Lines: 91 Distribution: world Message-ID: <19960416.7BD4D40.ED04@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bbs.newtek.com NAB-001 CONTACT: Jim Parsons (NewTek) RELEASE DATE: April 15, 1996 (913) 228-8000 Hollie Wendt (Communications Consultant) (408) 688-1193 °°°°°°°°°°°°°°NEWTEK RELEASES EXPANSIVE VIDEO TOASTER UPGRADE°°°°°°°°°°°°° Now Provides More Than 600 Visual Effects And New Productivity Tools National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), Las Vegas, NV -- NewTek, Inc. today announced a new release of its Video Toaster Television-Studio-In-A-Box( that allows users to sequence and playback graphic elements in real time. New features include enhanced integration between the system's production tools to improve efficiency and ease of use. The Video Toaster is used by both professional and home users for business and entertainment video production. According to Tim Jenison, Chairman and Founder of NewTek, "Video is the new literacy; it makes communication clear, concise, and interesting. With this announcement, we're making even more of that power available not only to television studios but to businesses, schools, and other organizations that have professional communication needs on a shoe-string budget." Video Toaster 4.1 includes major upgrades to all nine software applications in its video production suite, as well as a new clipboard-like functionality that allows users to more productively integrate actions such as accessing live video frames and adding text. Key individual software applications include: * LightWave 3D( 4.0, an animation tool for creating three-dimensional photo realistic graphics. Video Toaster owners have the option to add LightWave 5.0 to their system -- more -- NewTek Releases Expansive Video Toaster Upgrade 2/2/2 for $295. This new release includes more than 100 new features (see separate release for details), headed by the implementation of MetaNURBS(, a modeling tool that combines the power of splines with the ease of polygon modeling. * The new video switcher provides the ability to configure groups of the most commonly used effects, which then become available at the touch of a button. Additionally, the video switcher now allows users to create a storyboard from video inputs and graphic elements such as still frames, character generated text, and effects, and play the storyboard in real time. * The character generator (ToasterCG(), a tool for adding text to video, ships with 100 new Adobe PostScript( fonts, which can be rotated, scaled, and sheered. ToasterCG now has a plug-in architecture that features a spell checker and other utilities. * ToasterPaint(, a 24-bit video graphics tool, now offers two new painting modes, a new airbrush, full-screen implementation, and better integration with other Video Toaster applications. Nonlinear, Tapeless Editing With Broadcast Quality Through The Flyer Through the recently introduced Flyer add-on card, Video Toaster users can instantly access and edit clips located anywhere on video hard drives, with quality that meets the NTSC RS-170A specification for broadcast-quality video. VTASC(, NewTek's proprietary data compression algorithm, makes the Flyer the first nonlinear video editor to meet this standard directly from the hard drive. The Video Toaster: A Television-Studio-In-A-Box The Video Toaster provides all the tools necessary to produce broadcast-quality video at a price that is affordable to home users, while enabling professional video producers to maximize production quality within a fixed budget. The Video Toaster includes the broadest range of video production tools available in a single product, including video switching, character generation, and 2D and 3D graphic tools. The signature ability of the Video Toaster is overlaying animated video transitions across the screen in real time; no other product offers this capability in the price range of the Video Toaster. -- more -- NewTek Releases Expansive Video Toaster Upgrade 3/3/3 The Video Toaster is a combination of hardware and software that includes ten video production applications. Its unique design of hardware can be reconfigured by each software release, allowing NewTek to provide customers with dramatic new capabilities with each upgrade. Currently running on Amiga( workstations, the Video Toaster is also in development for versions on additional platforms. Availability and Pricing The Video Toaster release 4.1 is now available immediately through more than 200 dealers and 25 distributors worldwide. U.S. list price for the Video Toaster 4.1 software upgrades is $549. The complete Video Toaster package is priced at $2395. NewTek, Inc. is the leader in providing full-featured video editing and special effects tools at a price that allows anyone to produce professional video and graphics. The company's products are used worldwide on projects from home video to feature film and have won awards for television shows such as Babylon 5 and Star Trek. NewTek headquarters are located in Topeka, Kansas in the middle of the Silicon Prairie. -- END -- Video Toaster is a registered trademark of NewTek, Inc. LightWave 3D, Television-Studio-In-A-Box, Flyer, ToasterCG, ToasterPaint, VTASC, and MetaNURBS are trademarks of NewTek, Inc. Amiga is a trademark of Amiga Technologies. PostScript is a trademark of Adobe . ****************************************************************************** * Chuck Baker - Sysop * TekWorld: NewTek Tech Support BBS * * Technical Support Online Services * telnet address: bbs.newtek.com * * NewTek, Inc. * modem ports: 913-271-9299 * ****************************************************************************** Article: 17047 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!guitar.sound.net!news From: ntsysop@bbs.newtek.com (Tech Support) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: NAB Announcement #2 Date: Tue, 16 Apr 96 16:49:32 Organization: NewTek Technical Support Lines: 90 Distribution: world Message-ID: <19960416.7BD4D40.F2DC@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bbs.newtek.com NAB-002 CONTACT: Jim Parsons (NewTek) RELEASE DATE: April 15, 1996 (913) 228-8000 Hollie Wendt (Communications Consultant) (408) 688-1193 °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°NEWTEK ANNOUNCES LIGHTWAVE VERSION 5.0°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Featuring Over 100 New Features and Breakthrough Tools for 3D Animation National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), Las Vegas, NV -- NewTek, Inc. today announced a new release of its LightWave 3D animation system. LightWave 3D version 5.0 allows users to view solid objects and lighting effects interactively as animation is created. Other new high-end tools simplify creation and animation of smooth, flowing objects. LightWave 3D can be used independently or as a part of the NewTek Video Toaster( Television-Studio-In-A-Box( to create ultra-realistic animation previously available only on much higher-priced systems. According to Tim Jenison, Chairman and Founder of NewTek, "LightWave 3D 5.0 introduces the key feature of an OpenGL( implementation. OpenGL tremendously enhances the user's ability to meet the need of projects where success is dependent upon realistic animation, such as James Bond's Goldeneye, Babylon 5, Space: Above and Beyond, and Star Trek." Through OpenGL, LightWave 3D users see objects and lights in shaded views in real time. The level of interactivity provided by OpenGL drastically reduces the guesswork traditionally involved in the creation of 3D animation. LightWave 3D is the only product to break the polygon/spline barrier with the introduction of MetaNURBS(. MetaNURBS performs real time transformations between -- more -- NewTek Announces LightWave 3D Version 5.0 2/2/2 polygons and splines, enhancing the user's ability to create organic (smooth flowing) 3D objects. Polygons are easier to use than splines but make it difficult to achieve certain Splines, though a more complicated approach to modeling, are a more powerful modeling technique. MetaNURBS is the first tool to effectively utilize the strengths of both techniques making it easier than ever to create stunning 3D models. With MetaBalls, another powerful modeling feature, spheres can be utilized to quickly approximate complex shapes. The MetaBalls function automatically generates a skin based upon that approximation that will transform the rough shape into a complex 3D model. This is particularly effective when creating animals and characters. NewTek is the only vendor providing this high-end feature in the price range of LightWave 3D. In addition to the OpenGL implementation, MetaNURBS, and MetaBalls, LightWave 3D 5.0 includes well over 100 new features that enhance the user's ability to create visual effects (see attached page for feature list). LightWave 3D ¾ Photo-realistic Animation LightWave 3D is the most powerful animation system available in its price range, offering features such as full ray tracing, motion blur, depth of field, variable lens settings, and many other special effects that allow users to create stunning images and animations. At $1495, LightWave 3D has the most comprehensive feature set of any 3D program, providing workstation performance at a PC price. Due to its unparalleled rendering quality and ease of use, LightWave 3D is the artist's choice for creating special effects for popular televisions shows, feature films, and commercials, as well as graphics for corporate videos, video games, print, and much more. LightWave 3D is available for Windows 95( and Windows NT( on Intel, DEC Alpha(, and MIPS(, as well as Silicon Graphics and Amiga( workstations. "LightWave 3D has completely changed the way we work; we can turn out up to 60 photo-realistic effect shots each week where we had estimated turning out only 20 or 30," said Tim McHugh, founder of Area 51 Visual Effects (Pasadena, CA). "Frankly, Space: Above and Beyond would not have bee possible without LightWave 3D." -- more -- NewTek Announces LightWave 3D Version 5.0 3/3/3 Availability and Pricing LightWave 3D 5.0 is available through more than 200 dealers and 25 distributors worldwide. U.S. list price for LightWave 3D 5.0 upgrade is $495. The complete system is priced at $1495. NewTek, Inc. is the leader in providing full-featured video editing and special effects tools at a price that allows anyone to produce professional video and graphics. The company's products are used worldwide on projects from home video to feature film and have won awards for television shows such as Babylon 5 and Star Trek. NewTek headquarters are located in Topeka, Kansas in the middle of the Silicon Prairie. -- END -- Video Toaster is a registered trademark of NewTek, Inc. LightWave 3D, Television-Studio-In-A-Box, and MetaNURBS are trademarks of NewTek, Inc. Amiga is a trademark of Amiga Technologies. Windows 95 and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. DEC Alpha is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation. MIPS is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of Unix Labs. ****************************************************************************** * Chuck Baker - Sysop * TekWorld: NewTek Tech Support BBS * * Technical Support Online Services * telnet address: bbs.newtek.com * * NewTek, Inc. * modem ports: 913-271-9299 * ****************************************************************************** Article: 17048 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!guitar.sound.net!news From: ntsysop@bbs.newtek.com (Tech Support) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: NAB Announcement #3 Date: Tue, 16 Apr 96 16:50:47 Organization: NewTek Technical Support Lines: 112 Distribution: world Message-ID: <19960416.7BD6888.F5FC@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bbs.newtek.com NAB-003 CONTACT: Jim Parsons (NewTek) RELEASE DATE: April 15, 1996 (913) 228-8000 Hollie Wendt (Communications Consultant) (408) 688-1193 °°°°°°°°°°°°°°NEWTEK DEVELOPING RELATIONSHIP WITH APPLE AND SUN°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Best-Of-Breed Trio To Develop Digital Video Tools National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), Las Vegas, NV -- NewTek, Inc. today announced that NewTek, Apple Computer, Inc., and Sun Microsystems Computer Company (SMCC) are exploring a relationship to develop a broad range of digital 3D animation and video production tools. The target audience for these tools will be the largest group of digital content creators, including professionals in feature and broadcast video, that purchase tools primarily in the $ 3000 to $ 30,000 range. According to Tim Jenison, Chairman and Founder of NewTek, "This collaboration would unite the companies that currently lead the desktop video, desktop graphics, and Internet server markets. The resulting technology opportunities will enable us to create a new era of high-quality, low-cost, easy to use products for digital media creation that will benefit audiences from event videographers, to New York boardrooms, to Hollywood studios." According to NewTek, technology sharing could be a key ingredient of the relationship. NewTek will support Apple's QuickDraw( 3D format for viewing changes to graphic objects in real-time. Used in conjunction with LightWave 3D( from NewTek, users of QuickDraw 3D gain a real-time shading capability that supports the creation of highly realistic animation. NewTek will also utilize Sun's Java( development language, which has been positioned as the "Internet language" based on its strengths in building applications and its ability to download software across a network in a secure manner. -- more -- NewTek Developing Relationship with Apple and Sun 2/2/2 Use of Java enables the development of digital media creation products designed for the Internet environment. Additional technology sharing could include NewTek's support for Apple's QuickTime( VR, use of NewTek tools by Sun and Apple to create OEM and turnkey solutions, exploration of future technologies in video production and related opportunities, and various co-marketing and sales activities. New Apple Port One initial outcome of the relationship will be the port of NewTek's LightWave 3D 5.0 animation system to Apple PowerMac( computers. The port will bring broadcast quality animation to a wide variety of business and educational applications, enhancing the ability of users to communicate ideas visually. "Macintosh systems are leading platforms for creative applications in all markets -- education, business, publication, and entertainment," said Satjiv S. Chahil, Senior Vice President of Corporate Marketing for Apple. "NewTek's product for the Macintosh platform promises many exciting applications in the area of digital content production." Developing with Sun's Java Sun brings a large installed base in commercial markets, where visualization is a key component, to the relationship, as well as the Java development language. NewTek's choice of Java as a development language will take full advantage of the capabilities of the UltraSPARC( workstation and Ultra 1 Creator 3D Graphics Accelerator. Java's write-once-run-everywhere capability, along with its easy accessibility, have propelled the software and Internet communities to embrace it as a de facto standard for writing applications for complex networks. "We expect that a technology-sharing relationship with NewTek will yield yet another explosion of Internet applications, this time in creating digital media tools. We're excited that a company such as NewTek, who has been involved in the creation of productions such as Star Trek, Babylon 5, The Simpsons, and Goldeneye, is embracing the Java technology," said Carl Wolf, Vice President Business Development for Sun. -- more -- NewTek Developing Relationship with Apple and Sun 3/3/3 LightWave 3D ¾ Photo-realistic Animation LightWave 3D carries on the price/performance standard started by the Video Toaster(. At $1495, LightWave 3D has the most comprehensive feature set of any 3D program, providing workstation performance at a PC price. Due to its unparalleled rendering quality and ease of use, LightWave 3D is the artist's choice for creating special effects for popular televisions shows, feature films, and commercials, as well as graphics for corporate videos, video games, print, and much more. LightWave 3D is available for Windows 95( and Windows NT( on Intel, DEC Alpha(, and MIPS(, as well as Silicon Graphics and Amiga( workstations. Apple Computer, Inc., a recognized innovator in the information industry and leader in multimedia technologies, creates powerful solutions based on easy to use personal computers, servers, peripherals, software, and personal digital assistants. Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) develops, manufactures, licenses and markets solutions, products, technologies and services for business, education, consumer, entertainment, scientific & engineering and government customers in over 140 countries. Sun Microsystems Computer Company is a world leader in the design, manufacture and sale of network computing systems and is a division of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Recognized for quality and innovation, the company's SPARC( workstations and multiprocessing servers each hold the No. 1 UNIX( marketshare position. These systems are used primarily by businesses, educational institutions and governments worldwide for technical, commercial, industrial, and software development. NewTek, Inc. is the leader in providing full-featured video editing and special effects tools at a price that allows anyone to produce professional video and graphics. The company's products are used worldwide on projects from home video to feature film and have won awards for television shows such as Babylon 5 and Star Trek. NewTek headquarters are located in Topeka, Kansas in the middle of the Silicon Prairie. -- END -- Video Toaster is a registered trademark of NewTek, Inc. LightWave 3D is a trademark of NewTek, Inc. QuickTime VR is a registered trademark of Apple Computer. PowerMac and QuickDraw 3D are trademarks of Apple Computer. Java, UltraSPARC, and SPARC are trademarks of Sun Microsystems. Amiga is a trademark of Amiga Technologies. Windows 95 and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. DEC Alpha is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation. MIPS is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of Unix Labs. ****************************************************************************** * Chuck Baker - Sysop * TekWorld: NewTek Tech Support BBS * * Technical Support Online Services * telnet address: bbs.newtek.com * * NewTek, Inc. * modem ports: 913-271-9299 * ****************************************************************************** Article: 17049 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!thurgood.demon.co.uk From: Steven@Thurgood.demon.co.uk (Steve) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 23:41:16 GMT Lines: 26 Message-ID: <829694508.2706@thurgood.demon.co.uk> References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4k51m5$qtk@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <316A402C.572E@osu.edu> <316B4A63.5EB6@w NNTP-Posting-Host: thurgood.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: thurgood.demon.co.uk Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34453 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17049 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14969 in the begining there was Jeff Jasper . And he did writeth: >I suggest everyone check out http:\\www.ktx.com >in the gallery they have MUCH nicer renderings than what is available >here. Some where, some weren't. That buggy looks very similar, does it come with 3dsmax? That 1st picture is great though (when you first go to ktx.com) -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------ __ ,' ,. ,, \,''-.., ,'' .,.', ', ,', .,',' _-''-. ''-,'_.' ' ',,' ', ,' ,', ) ) -*\ 'O, ,' ,',', ', ',, , ) ) /,..,,.,-,.,' ,.,' .,' ''.,' ,' @_.,.) >-,._, ''.'--,''''' ,' ,, ' '''-,,_ '-,, -,., ,' ',' .'''._' '-,..,.,. ,',_....,' ',/' ''.,,,..,.,,.-'' Ye Olde Dragon Of Ask'eeyart. Now kneel or else. ------------------------------------------------------------ Article: 17050 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!thurgood.demon.co.uk From: Steven@Thurgood.demon.co.uk (Steve) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 23:41:19 GMT Lines: 28 Message-ID: <829694509.2706@thurgood.demon.co.uk> References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4k51m5$qtk@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <316A402C.572E@osu.edu> <316B4A63.5EB6@w NNTP-Posting-Host: thurgood.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: thurgood.demon.co.uk Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34454 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17050 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14970 in the begining there was tkrego@norden1.com (Tim Krego). And he did writeth: >On Sun, 14 Apr 96 23:44:40 GMT, fwtep@earthlink.net wrote: >>So where is this buggy4.jpg I'd be VERY interested in seeing it. (I'm assuming >>that's not it above) > >Don't bother. Buggy4.jpg is nothing special and doesn't show the true >quality of MAX. I've seen much more realistic renders from LW, 3DS, >and MAX. So can you point me towards some more realistic 3ds max, or 3dstudio renderings? -Steve ------------------------------------------------------------ __ ,' ,. ,, \,''-.., ,'' .,.', ', ,', .,',' _-''-. ''-,'_.' ' ',,' ', ,' ,', ) ) -*\ 'O, ,' ,',', ', ',, , ) ) /,..,,.,-,.,' ,.,' .,' ''.,' ,' @_.,.) >-,._, ''.'--,''''' ,' ,, ' '''-,,_ '-,, -,., ,' ',' .'''._' '-,..,.,. ,',_....,' ',/' ''.,,,..,.,,.-'' Ye Olde Dragon Of Ask'eeyart. Now kneel or else. ------------------------------------------------------------ Article: 17051 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!swrinde!sgigate.sgi.com!enews.sgi.com!decwrl!amd!netcomsv!uu4news.netcom.com!netcomsv!uu3news.netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: 5.0 new features Date: 16 Apr 1996 22:28:05 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 215 Message-ID: <4l16tl$f23@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com> References: <4keqhe$d6s@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> <4kl9s9$est$1@melbourne.DIALix.oz.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-tac-wa2-17.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Apr 16 5:28:05 PM CDT 1996 SOURCE: Grue, a NewTek slave on IRC What's new in LightWave 3D 5.0 There have been many additions to LightWave 3D. In fact there have been nearly 200 new features added! Here is a quick glance at some of the highlights. Modeler * Open GL support for real time shaded views. Acknowledges surface attributes such as Diffusion, Specularity, Luminosity, and Smoothing * METANURBS Modeling Tool. This new tool combines the ease and flexibility of polygonal modeling with the power and organic feel of NURBS modeling. * Metaballs Modeling Plug In. Powerful Organic modeling! * Metaform2 Plug In. Enhancment to the orginal metaform which allows you to metaform polygons with more than four points. *New Spline Modeling Tools * Surface editing in Modeler. * Tablet Support. Allows absolute versus relative input devices. * Randomization for Bevel and Array tools. * Data sharing between Layout and Modeler. Import and Export are Back! *Enhanced True Type Support * Massive Redraw Speed Enhancements. * Lasso Style Zoom Layout * Open GL support for real time shaded views. Includes support for up to 8 interactive lights (Distant, Point, or Spot). Acknowledges surface attributes such as Diffusion, Specularity, Luminosity, Outline Only, and Smoothing *** Infinite Surface Layering! *** * Alpha channels allowed on image mapping. * New Cel Animation Features for Cel edges and Cel rendering. Make 3D look hand drawn! * MetaMation: A new organic animation plug-in that automatically smoothes an object with Metaform before each frames' render. * Bone Enhancements including, Joint Compensation, and Muscle Flexing. * Inverse Kinematics improvements including active goals and goal strengths. * Multiple TargetFrom: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: 5.0 new features References: <4keqhe$d6s@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> <4kl9s9$est$1@melbourne.DIALix.oz.au> SOURCE: Grue, a NewTek slave on IRC What's new in LightWave 3D 5.0 There have been many additions to LightWave 3D. In fact there have been nearly 200 new features added! Here is a quick glance at some of the highlights. Modeler * Open GL support for real time shaded views. Acknowledges surface attributes such as Diffusion, Specularity, Luminosity, and Smoothing * METANURBS Modeling Tool. This new tool combines the ease and flexibility of polygonal modeling with the power and organic feel of NURBS modeling. * Metaballs Modeling Plug In. Powerful Organic modeling! * Metaform2 Plug In. Enhancment to the orginal metaform which allows you to metaform polygons with more than four points. *New Spline Modeling Tools * Surface editing in Modeler. * Tablet Support. Allows absolute versus relative input devices. * Randomization for Bevel and Array tools. * Data sharing between Layout and Modeler. Import and Export are Back! *Enhanced True Type Support * Massive Redraw Speed Enhancements. * Lasso Style Zoom Layout * Open GL support for real time shaded views. Includes support for up to 8 interactive lights (Distant, Point, or Spot). Acknowledges surface attributes such as Diffusion, Specularity, Luminosity, Outline Only, and Smoothing *** Infinite Surface Layering! *** * Alpha channels allowed on image mapping. * New Cel Animation Features for Cel edges and Cel rendering. Make 3D look hand drawn! * MetaMation: A new organic animation plug-in that automatically smoothes an object with Metaform before each frames' render. * Bone Enhancements including, Joint Compensation, and Muscle Flexing. * Inverse Kinematics improvements including active goals and goal strengths. * Multiple TargetnDump AllBGLayers Arn_Calculate BoundingBox Cage Calculate Center Center1D CenterScale CenterStretch CutCurves Envelopes Gear ImpSurf3D Julienne LightSwarm LoadFonts MathMotion NextEmptyLayer PathToMotion Platonic Plot1D Plot2D PointCenter PolyEdgeShaper New Primitives Donut Wedge Spline Cage Random Points Gear RandPricks RotateAnyAxis RotateHPB SceneToVRML Stipple SuperQuadric Symmetrize TextCompose TextCurve Throw Toroid Translator3DOptions VRMLAutoSave VRMLSave Wedge Add-Metaball AutoPatcher AutoPatcherMK BGConform Converge_Points Fast-Triple-Fan Fast-Triple-Traverse Make_DoubleSided MakeSpikey Metaballs MetaFormPlus Points2Polys Power-Texture PowerView RandPoints Reduce-Polygons Rest-On-Ground Rotate-About-Normal Rotate-Arbitrary-Axis Rotate-To-Ground Rotate-To-Object Spherize Squarize Translator3D-Export TriangleFan TriangleStrip Article: 17052 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: 16 Apr 1996 20:37:39 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 8 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l1egj$eab@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <3173E4E0.502E@osu.edu> Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Hmm, I just called customer service, and they said it is shipping. My guess is that if you place an order, you can expect to get it in 2-3 weeks, which is pretty reasonable. I don't believe they announced shipping without printed manuals. --Brian http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/ Article: 17053 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!nntp.crl.com!newshub.cts.com!cg57.esnet.com!torment!mad From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Message-ID: Date: 16 Apr 96 16:38:43 PST Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS Lines: 22 On Tue 16-Apr-1996 6:18p, Adam Ives Chrystie wrote: AC> From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) AC> Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave AC> Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship AC> AC> Can anyone else confirm this? AC> -- AC> ---------------------------------- AC> Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator AC> Cinema/Video Major, Senior AC> University Of California at Santa Cruz ------------------- I just ordered mine today! :) I'll have it in my grubby little hands in four to six weeks. I can't wait. They ARE taking orders today and all this week you can also get a LW T-shirt or hat. I like to go fishing, so I took the hat. ALSO!!! I just got my LWpro book today!!!!! Finally! And it's true, it was worth the wait as far as I'm concerned..........I just talked to Newtek and they said that they should have all the new specs on LW on the boards by today..............md :) Article: 17054 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!nntp.crl.com!newshub.cts.com!cg57.esnet.com!torment!mad From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Seemless Textures (WAS Re: Is it true?) Message-ID: Date: 16 Apr 96 16:44:05 PST Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS Lines: 3 I went out and got Painter 4.0 today. So I hope it works for me. It looks pretty darn awesome from what i've seen of it so far. Thanx for all the tips and stuff. .........md :) Article: 17055 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!nntp.crl.com!newshub.cts.com!cg57.esnet.com!torment!mad From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Star field? Message-ID: Date: 16 Apr 96 16:47:27 PST Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS Lines: 28 On Sun 14-Apr-1996 3:57p, Bruce Branit wrote: BB> Mark Dunakin wrote: BB> > BB> > Say does anyone know how you make that star field that is shaped like a BB> big BB> > ball. I can make a ball of dots that is solid, but I don't see how they BB> made a BB> > ball of dots that is hollow.........If some one knows how this was done BB> I'd BB> > appreciate knowing what the scoop is. And if I figure it out I'll tell BB> about BB> > it..........md BB> You could try making a sphere, maybe tesselated to level 4 or 5 or so. BB> Kill all the BB> polygons of the sphere (k), and do a points<->polys macro or custom BB> plug-in. After BB> that use jitter to randomize the single-point polys. BB> You'll be able to add a jitter to a radial array in one step in 5.0. BB> ________________________ BB> Bruce Branit BB> bbranit@idir.net BB> http://www.idir.net/~bbranit ----------------- I tried this doing it your way, and it works PERFECT for what I was needing it for...........thanx.............md :) Article: 17056 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!sun4nl!oce.nl!not-for-mail!news From: pfrencke@mail.dds.nl (Pascal Frencken) Subject: Any good LW books or magazines? X-Nntp-Posting-Host: pc3-alh Message-ID: <31722ea5.9081683@nntp01> Sender: news@oce.nl (The Daily News @ nntp01.oce.nl) Reply-To: pfrencke@mail.dds.nl Organization: Oce Nederland B.V. - Research & Development X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.168 Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 11:14:59 GMT Lines: 10 Hi there, Just started using LightWave 4.0 on Win NT. Does anyone know any good books written about this package? And what about some LightWave magazines? I'd like to know more details about these topics: like prices, addresses where to order, quality of the books/magazines, etc. I would appreciate any response to this posting. Thanks in advance. Pascal Article: 17057 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.us.world.net!usenet From: tictac@djo.com (Matt McClanahan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Cyrix 6x86 and Lightwave? Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 14:42:47 GMT Organization: (none) Lines: 31 Message-ID: <4l1m4r$1qe@news.us.world.net> References: <4kfm3m$hfg@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4kj3jf$h58@news.ais.net> <316E6768.35BF@atlanta.com> <4kp5kt$df9@news.us.world.net> <3172596B.3C9A@atlanta.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 198.145.107.104 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Henri Smulders wrote: >Matt McClanahan wrote: >> >> Henri Smulders wrote: Don't get a Pentiu, 120; get a 75 and clock it up to 150 (or at least 100; 150 is very >>only succeeded once reliably; but I always try ;-)). I have clocked up p5-75 all the way to 150 without problems(That ONE was exceptional though!) . I'm currently running off of a P5-75 running RELIABLY at 100 >Mhz. >> Then of course, there were a couple cases of clocking a p75 to p100+ >> and getting unfrotunate results:) Lesse, one melted through his case, >> singing the rug (And making quite a mess of liquid transistors) and >> one just internally fused and died :) But hey, it's worth the speed, >> right? ;) >> Matt > I don't know who told you that story; but it is bull! The way Intel processes it's chips is by first >testing them at the highest clock-rates. If the chip proves to work reliably it goes on the 166 (or is it >180 now?) heap if it doesmn't it gets tested at a lower speed. So Upclocking does just what Intel itself >does. Their yields are currently such that more than 90% of the recent chips run reliably at 120 Mhz. This >means that a current 75 chip has a more than 90% chance of being up-clocked. When a chip does not run >reliably at higher clock-speeds you just get a machine that crashes randomly. I've gotten Doo-Doo on my >harddisks because of the crashes; However it never physically damaged any computer part of mine. I am not >rich enough to screw around with stuff that could damage my PC; That would not be worth the speed. Since it >is not a money question; but more of a hassle question it is worth it. Yeah I know how they get made. I just read the overclocking survey somebody did. Had results from like 100 people. Most worked, only two had "irreversable" damage that included melting and general death :) Matt McClanahan matt@dat.com Article: 17058 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!apollo.hp.com!lf.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!canyon.sr.hp.com!mikep From: mikep@sr.hp.com (Mike Powell) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 Feature List Date: 16 Apr 1996 19:12:45 GMT Organization: Hewlett Packard Sonoma County Lines: 33 Message-ID: <4l0rfd$r5@canyon.sr.hp.com> References: <4kv8oa$nud@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: ace.sr.hp.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2.2] Ahhh... o.k. dumb question #1. Open GL... what is it, how do I get it (I assume it's a display card feature that takes special calls... close?) Perhaps I have it already... I have the Diamond Stealth Video 64 (S3 chipset) D.Q. #2 What is infinite surface layering? Does this mean assiging multiple surface definitions to a single composite definition? (NewSurface = BumpySurface + WoodSurface + shinymetalSurface ?) And lastly, I hope to hell that plug-ins are *automatically* installed! (meaning, anything in the plug-in directory is automatically found) Cool. Funny thing is, Toaster 4.0 (with Lightwave 4.0) is finally here (mine arrives tomorrow), and wouldn't you know it... 5.0 Amiga should be available in 8 weeks (says NewTek rep). Michael Powell Article: 17059 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.us.world.net!usenet From: tictac@djo.com (Matt McClanahan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave? Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 14:46:44 GMT Organization: (none) Lines: 15 Message-ID: <4l1mc8$1qe@news.us.world.net> References: <4k9tjr$nve@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> <4kjtjt$rqf@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 198.145.107.104 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III)) wrote: >Maybe Novell could buy LightWave. Look at what they did for Wordperfect. >OK - sorry. That was un-nice. Yeah, they sold it to Correl :) >Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com >Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber >http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber Matt McClanahan matt@dat.com Article: 17060 Path: news2.cais.com!news From: BJ Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Sparks -or- Particle Storm? Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 20:03:59 -0400 Organization: Capital Area Internet Service, Inc. Lines: 17 Message-ID: <3174356F.57FD@pacificnet.net> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: pm2-7.pacificnet.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (WinNT; I) To: giorgioa@ix.netcom.com giorgioa@ix.netcom.com wrote: > > Does anyone have any info on the difference between Sparks(Metrografx) and > Particle Storm(Dynamic Realties) for Lightwave(Intel). > > Is there a Web site from these two companies where I can get some information. > Does anyone recommend any particular plug-in over the other. And why? > > Thanks!! > > (nonntp.comp.graphics.apps.lightwave) I have been useing sparkes for a while now and I realy like it. It is pretty stright forward and simple to use. However after seeing a demo of partical storm at NAB it is the power users way to go. It will creat real time test animations right on the interface. If you (Click) change an attribute, the little test animation instantly chages to reflect the differance. Very Smooth... I will keep them both in my tool box and use which ever is best for the job. Article: 17061 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.us.world.net!usenet From: tictac@djo.com (Matt McClanahan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 15:01:21 GMT Organization: (none) Lines: 15 Message-ID: <4l1n7l$1qe@news.us.world.net> References: <4l0h5b$bbo@daily-planet.execpc.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 198.145.107.104 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 pana@earth.execpc.com (Blake Porter) wrote: >A NAB baiting Tactic? >Just spoke w/ NewTek, it seems there was a problem w/ documentation >printing or whatever. LW 5.0 IS NOT SHIPPING ...it's NewTek what did you >expect? >Look for 5.0 in '97 What about those of us that don't care if it comes with doccumentation? :) Matt McClanahan matt@dat.com Article: 17062 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!cdc2.cdc.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!news From: Bryant Reif Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: New and Improved Homepage! Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 23:09:12 -0400 Organization: Concentric Internet Services Lines: 22 Message-ID: <317460D8.2FE3@pilot.msu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: cnc045181.concentric.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) Bryant's Homepage 2.0 is now available for your viewing pleasure. This is a major upgrade from my previous web page and has the following new features... 1. Java code: Check out the spinning LW logo in the corner! 2. Frames: Makes it much easier and faster to navigate. 3. Tables: Things just look more organized that way. 4. Client-side image maps: No more pixel coords! Real feedback. Warning: If your browser does not support the previous features, my site will probably look really bad. Sorry, I didn't have time to put in alternative code. If you can use Netscape 2.0 at 800x600 24 bit color. Enjoy... -- Bryant Reif mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant Article: 17063 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!server-b.cs.interbusiness.it!usenet From: dmarino@iqsnet.it (domenico marino) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: The Fx kit for Lightwave book Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 10:11:31 GMT Organization: Centro Servizi Interbusiness Lines: 6 Message-ID: <4kvrbv$gl4@server-b.cs.interbusiness.it> NNTP-Posting-Host: 151.99.160.169 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Is there anyone who have bought "The Fx kit for Lightwave book" ???? I have send Two faxes to Light-Speed to have more informations on it and how to buy it.... but nothing...... Is there anyone who tell me how can I buy it ???? I live in Italy..... Article: 17064 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.pitt.edu!scramble.lm.com!news.math.psu.edu!news.cac.psu.edu!usenet From: Tetsuo Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: FS:CALCOMP DRAWING BOARD II!!! Date: 17 Apr 1996 03:50:17 GMT Organization: Penn State University Lines: 10 Message-ID: <4l1ppp$iq6@hearst.cac.psu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: redifer-mac20.cac-labs.psu.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Authinfo-User: drd117@psu.edu X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Macintosh; I; PPC) X-URL: news:comp.graphics.apps.lightwave I am just curious, would any one be interested in buying a Calcomp Drawing Board II 12x12 graphics tablet w/pen????? I've only used about twice. Comes with software for IBM and Amiga (I belive I still have that) all cables and cordless pressure pen. $400 and I will take care of shipping. I would like to sell this so I can get a Wacom graphics tablet Please email if interested. - Tetsuo Article: 17065 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: chewie8625@aol.com (Chewie8625) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Image to slide? Date: 16 Apr 1996 23:22:01 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 7 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l1o4p$ia9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: chewie8625@aol.com (Chewie8625) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com I know it's off subject but I need to transfer some computer images to slides for a project. Could anyone give me some sugestions on where to get this done, especially if someone might know where to do this in San Diego. Thanks -Emile Edwin Smith -An about to graduate student in Visual Arts -Need a janitor? Article: 17066 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!washington.Capitol.Net!winternet.com!guitar.sound.net!news From: ntsysop@bbs.newtek.com (Tech Support) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Loading images ... Date: Tue, 16 Apr 96 10:23:52 Organization: NewTek Technical Support Lines: 30 Distribution: world Message-ID: <19960416.7B44488.9C44@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bbs.newtek.com On Wed 3-Apr-1996 20:52 , Charles Ng wrote: CN> I still can't get it. I have a lws file with surfaces named. I loaded CN> images from the image panel and assign them CN> onto the surface thru surface panel. I save the lws, and guess what, LW CN> simply doesn't assign any images onto the CN> surfaces, in fact, it simply forget or doesn't know that it has to LOAD CN> the image (from scene panel, the image CN> count is zero). How come?? CN> I tried saving the surfaces as srf files, but still, it wouldn't work. CN> Why??? Charles: As stated on page 45 in the LW4.0 User Guide manual: *****************************SAVE OBJECT Requestor*************************** "Choosing *Save Object* allows you to save the current object to the location of your choice (ed note:i.e. overwrite existing). All of the surface changes as well as any image sequence offset data will be saved along with the object. --------------------If you have saved any objects using new names or disk locations, make sure to resave the scene file in order to recall these changes when you reload the scene." BTW, *Save All Objects* does the same as abovementioned, only globally. ****************************************************************************** * Chuck Baker - Sysop * TekWorld: NewTek Tech Support BBS * * Technical Support Online Services * telnet address: bbs.newtek.com * * NewTek, Inc. * modem ports: 913-271-9299 * ****************************************************************************** Article: 17067 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: ken4anim@aol.com (Ken4Anim) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Image to slide? Date: 17 Apr 1996 01:07:32 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 13 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l1uak$kt1@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4l1o4p$ia9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: ken4anim@aol.com (Ken4Anim) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Well, I haven't kept up on who's doing slide services, but you might check with San Diego Video and Film (or is it Film & Video?). If you have access to a 35mm SLR, the following works well: 1. Use a moderately long lens. A 135mm would be fine. 2. Use a good tripod. 3. Use a CC40R gelatin filter. Nelson Photo Supply should have it. 4. Set up computer monitor and camera in a dark room. 5. Use a very long exposure time. 1/2 or 1 second works well. Have fun! Ken Hull Article: 17068 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!ican.net!news1.io.org!not-for-mail From: dlang@zap.io.org (Derek Lang) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: GVP phone pak questions Date: 17 Apr 1996 01:17:49 -0400 Organization: Internex Online (shell.io.org), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Lines: 32 Message-ID: <4l1utt$fub@zap.io.org> References: <4kfnr9$kd3@zot.io.org> <4konpl$c2o@sam.inforamp.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: zap.io.org In article <4konpl$c2o@sam.inforamp.net>, Paul Mccoy wrote: >dlang@zot.io.org (Derek Lang) wrote: > >> This message is primarily to any Amiga users out there... > >>An idea struck me as I was washing dishes the other day (okay maybe I >>wasn't washing the dishes :-> but it sounded like a good opener). > >It's full power was never realized. Too late now I guess. > I guess it's taken me this long to act on the idea. Actually I thought of it some time ago but it's taken me this long to slowly build my Amiga Empire of today :-> Do to financial and time limitations it has only been now that I've been thinking of actually having fun with my computer like in the old days (what was that the eighties :->) as opposed to just making money and doing other peoples work. Gosh Darn it I going to have some fun! I think it's time I at leat uploaded some cheesy animation or something. :-> Ps. if anyone wants some AREXX scripts for ImageFX there's a lame one on my web page right now... and if I ever get myself to update the web page there'll be some more. Or if I get enough e-mail flooding my account (regarding scripts) maybe I'll put them up sooner. Derek<<<<< -- Derek Lang | "I want him in the games until he dies playing." - MCP Toronto, Ontario |-------------------------------------------------------- Canada | WebPage-O-Fun --> http://www.io.org/~dlang Article: 17069 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: LightWave 3D Internet Resources Lists Date: 17 Apr 1996 01:35:09 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 15 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l1vud$lbq@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Hey, it's time for me to again ask all you LightWave enthusiasts to keep those URL's coming in for my LightWave Internet Resource Lists. The lists, in three major sections of Animators, CGI Houses, and General Resources are pretty large, but could certainly get larger with your help. So, if you know of a plug-in developer, animation facility, or on-line tutorial for LightWave, please send me the info so I can check it out, and add it to the list. And if you know of something on my list that's changed and I haven't fixed it, let me know too. Thanks for your help! --Brian ====== http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ ====== == Home of the rather large and mostly complete == ===== LightWave 3D Internet Resource Lists ===== Article: 17070 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!munnari.OZ.AU!news.unimelb.EDU.AU!inferno.mpx.com.au!news.mel.aone.net.au!usenet From: Mark Midolla Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Amiga LW4 hiip JPEG saver Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 13:43:35 +1100 Organization: Hypertec Lines: 9 Message-ID: <31745AD7.28FA@hypertec.com.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: flu.hypertec.com.au Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (WinNT; I) The HIIP jpeg saver seems to create an image which looks like its tiled 3 or 4 times, like your seeing triple when viewing the image. Anyone else got this to work and how ? Mark reply to markm@hypertec.com.au Article: 17071 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!munnari.OZ.AU!news.unimelb.EDU.AU!inferno.mpx.com.au!news.mel.aone.net.au!usenet From: Mark Midolla Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Amiga LW5 has same features as other platforms ? Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 13:41:20 +1100 Organization: Hypertec Lines: 23 Message-ID: <31745A50.60BA@hypertec.com.au> References: <4kvcun$m1m@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: flu.hypertec.com.au Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (WinNT; I) > Hi, live from the NAB floor at the AOL booth, here's a brief scoop on 5.0 > > $1495 for all platforms. > $495 to upgrade Intel/Alpha > $295 to upgrad Amiga > > OpenGL in layout and modeler. > Screen redraws vastly sped up. > NURBs Modeling > Multiple textures on surface attributes > Improved IK > Fori's Power Texture (that guy, what a great addition). > > I'll have a more detailed report later tonight. > --Brian Are all these features in the Amiga version to ? Why does the Amiga upgrade cost less ? Mark reply direct to this address please. markm@hypertec.com.au Article: 17072 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!rex.cadvision.com!usenet From: noone@anywhere.com (Millenium) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 06:28:39 GMT Organization: Internet Liberation Front Lines: 32 Message-ID: <31748d89.1198307@news.cadvision.com> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> <4kobvm$jrc@ca Reply-To: noone@anywhere.com NNTP-Posting-Host: cadc55.cadvision.com X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.168 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34462 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17072 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:14069 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14988 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1554 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8370 alt.26 On Sat, 13 Apr 1996 13:56:23 GMT, meniscus@nando.net wrote: >IMHO, as someone who has to support OS/2 for a living, >IT BLOWS! > It is the most useless piece of garbage I've ever seen. I Agree >If this convinces anyone to NOT waste their valuable money and time on >this piece of steaming shit, then I will sleep much better tonight. > > > >The Venerable Arch-Mage Meniscus > I have to jump in here, I am running WIN95 on a 486DX2/66 w/8Mb and it runs fine for my purposes. I decided to borrow a friend's copy of OS/2 Warp v3.0 just to try it out and was not impressed at all. It doesn't even compare to WIN95 - it thrashes the hell out of my HD, I know that I have minimal RAM but even WIN95 isn't that bad, it's sloooww, takes almost a minute & a half to boot, it barely runs 16 bit Win apps, and badly at that, has next to no native software, and it took me 2 days and a download from Simtel to track down a driver for my video card (I have a Trident VESA-compatible video card) just so I could have 256 color support. The GUI is not very user friendly, and I just wasn't impressed with it over all. I will stick with Micro$oft - any one else out there have OS/2 horror stories? ---===Millenium===--- Article: 17073 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.accessone.com!news From: Guustaaf Damave Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: How to install dongle in Win95? Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 23:54:56 -0700 Organization: Unified Field Productions Lines: 11 Message-ID: <317495C0.EEF@accessone.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: guustaaf.accessone.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I) After some reconfiguring of my system layout and modeler do not 'see' my dongle anymore. Which drivers need to be installed where to make them work again? Any help and suggestions welcome. -- Guustaaf Damave World Wide Magic - Unified Field Productions http://www.wwmagic.com phone: 360 458 8855 fax: 360 458 1757 Article: 17074 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news1.digital.com!decwrl!amd!netcomsv!uu4news.netcom.com!netcomsv!uu3news.netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: js33@ix.netcom.com(Joe Schrengohst ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: AVI-Plugin Date: 17 Apr 1996 04:42:56 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 22 Message-ID: <4l1ssg$6j5@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-dfw32-21.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Apr 16 11:42:56 PM CDT 1996 In >Where the h*ck can I find plugins for saving animations directly to AVI, >instead of saving them as TGA's and join to AVI? > > >Rikard Bosnjakovic - N3 Power! (ribos@cure.ct.se) > >.. It's been Monday aaaaaaaaallllllll week! > > > They come on the Lightwave CD and are in the HIIP folder. You must install the plug-ins from lightwave by choosing the Install Plug-ins button. There is a 16 bit and a 32 bit saver depending on whether you are using Win 3.1(16 bit) , 95, or NT (32 bit). Cya, JS Article: 17075 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!spool.mu.edu!news.nd.edu!news.bsu.edu!iasmh.bsu.edu!darius From: Shadowbird Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Toaster Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 00:45:18 -0500 Organization: Ball State University Lines: 20 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: iasmh.bsu.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII OK, you Newtek people---is there any truth to the whole Toaster for Windows thing? I saw it on the WWW page, but have never heard of anything like it. What exactly does that entail? Other question---I can't figure out CrossDOS---I have AmigaDOS and workbench v2.05, and as I've heard, it should come with the drivers to read IBM formatted floppies. Well, it doesn't. Am I missing something? +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | So I walk up on high | |>arius Wei (Shadowbird) | | And I step to the edge | darius@iasmh.bsu.edu | | To see my world below | http://www.iasmh.bsu.edu/~darius | | And I laugh at myself | IASMH Computer Lab Technician | | While the tears roll down | IASMH Solar Car Team | | 'Cause it's the world I know | | | | | | ---Collective Soul | | | "The World I Know" | | +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------+ Article: 17076 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.edge.net!news From: Jim Perkins Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW snubbed again! Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 01:21:01 -0500 Organization: Imageflex Lines: 10 Message-ID: <31748DCD.4B0@edge.net> References: <4kuk66$doa@news.ais.net> <4l0klh$ai5@tricia.msn.fullfeed.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ip065.tull.edge.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I) > My guess - that the reviewer(s)/editor(s) called NewTek, left > a message, and their call was never returned. :-) > > - John I wouldn't be surprised. Don't most companies that ride the high-tech wave employ agressive public relations people? Newtek could use a damage control specialist, and maybe even someone whose entire purpose is to communicate with all the potential sources of positive media responses. Hmmmm... just a thought. Article: 17077 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!galaxy.ucr.edu!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!munnari.OZ.AU!news.mel.connect.com.au!news.syd.connect.com.au!news.bri.connect.com.au!soggy.eis.net.au!news From: jagshuan@eis.net.au (AJAKUTY) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: You wanna Know the sad part about piracy? Date: 17 Apr 1996 06:46:04 GMT Organization: Lux Veritas Lines: 17 Message-ID: <4l243c$3bg@soggy.eis.net.au> References: <4l0a1m$192@soggy.eis.net.au> <4l0o71$44p@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> <31740970.449E@pilot.msu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup-6.eis.net.au Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 In article <31740970.449E@pilot.msu.edu>, reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu says... >TRUESPACE is only $90 go learn on that then..that's a >> beginners tool :). >OR, if you want to learn LW, find someone with a >toaster. There are a lot of them out there. Facsinating. True space is considered high-end? Im amazed: I thought clunky and a bit clumsy was a better descriptor: or maybe it was my tutors fault. when I started out back in 91 I was being taught on truespace by a friend: it sucked then, and unfortuantly, things dont seem to have changed much since then.As for learning LW, I have already made arrangements for that. Thanks leads for your concern. this was merely a statement of facts in Australia, not a plea for help Opra style, OK?:) Article: 17078 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!ringer.cs.utsa.edu!swrinde!sgigate.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.rain.org!aarone From: aarone@rain.org (Aaron Estrada) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Is it true? Date: 17 Apr 1996 08:43:26 GMT Organization: RAIN Public Access Internet (805) 967-RAIN Lines: 22 Message-ID: <4l2ave$1fd@news.rain.org> References: <4kfg5e$fde@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: aarone@coyote.rain.org X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] VirtualBri (virtualbri@aol.com) wrote: : Mirrored surfaces look bad. Why would they want to make bad surfacing a : specific feature? : --Brian : http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ : http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/ They don't look bad when I set them up. Are you using LightWave? -Aaron -- \|/ _HVS Rulez! @ @ / +--oOO-(_)-OOo--------------------------------------+----------------+ | | High _ | | *Aaron Estrada | Voltage // | | *(805)498-0006 (805)526-8080 ex.16 | _ // | | | \\ // | | *3D Animation, Visual Effects, Avid Editing | \X/ | | | Studio | +---------------------------------------------------+----------------+ Article: 17079 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.rain.org!aarone From: aarone@rain.org (Aaron Estrada) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: DPS e-mail address? Date: 17 Apr 1996 09:03:50 GMT Organization: RAIN Public Access Internet (805) 967-RAIN Lines: 16 Message-ID: <4l2c5m$1fd@news.rain.org> NNTP-Posting-Host: aarone@coyote.rain.org X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Does any one know the e-mail address for DPS? THanks! -Aaron -- \|/ _HVS Rulez! @ @ / +--oOO-(_)-OOo--------------------------------------+----------------+ | | High _ | | *Aaron Estrada | Voltage // | | *(805)498-0006 (805)526-8080 ex.16 | _ // | | | \\ // | | *3D Animation, Visual Effects, Avid Editing | \X/ | | | Studio | +---------------------------------------------------+----------------+ Article: 17080 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!ringer.cs.utsa.edu!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LWPro Compilation Book Date: 17 Apr 1996 06:15:47 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 15 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l2gcj$r3k@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4it9sa$74j@nntp1.best.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article <4it9sa$74j@nntp1.best.com>, pfinch@best.com (Phillip Finch) writes: >>Is the LWPro compilation book out yet? They charged my credit card over >>a month ago but the book hasn't showed up yet! > > I just got my copy, including a CD, which I ordered in November. By way of Apology/Promotion they enclosed a $50 credit towards any of their seminars. ________________________________________________________________________ Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973 Article: 17081 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Date: 17 Apr 1996 07:08:12 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 15 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l2jes$sfc@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4kv7o1$kdj@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article <4kv7o1$kdj@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) writes: >LightWave 5.0 is scheduled to ship April 16th at a price of $1495 on all >platforms. Except SGI Upgrade costs are $495 for Alpha and Intel, and $295 for >Amiga. Also $295 for VT 4.1 and Flyer 4.1 ________________________________________________________________________ Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973 Article: 17082 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: LightWave Pro Online Date: 17 Apr 1996 05:37:26 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 14 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l2e4m$q8h@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com You thought it would never happen, but *yes* new articles are finally up for LightWave Pro Online. Learn the secrets of making a groovy Lava Lamp from Dan Ablan, and make sure you've taken care of that pesky AVI saving with help from John Gross. All this and more, in a better organized, and hopefully faster loading format, at: http://www.portal.com/~amg/lwpstart.html Enjoy! --Brian Your friendly neighborhood LightWavePro webmaster. http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/ Article: 17083 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!sun4nl!xs4all!usenet From: Remko Steenstra Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 Feature List Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 13:39:41 -0700 Organization: none Lines: 68 Message-ID: <3175570D.146C@xs4all.nl> References: <4kv8oa$nud@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> <4l0rfd$r5@canyon.sr.hp.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: asd06-15.dial.xs4all.nl Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win16; I) To: Mike Powell Mike Powell wrote: > > Ahhh... o.k. > > dumb question #1. > > Open GL... what is it, how do I get it > (I assume it's a display card feature that takes special calls... > close?) > > Perhaps I have it already... I have the Diamond Stealth Video 64 > (S3 chipset) > > D.Q. #2 > > What is infinite surface layering? Does this mean assiging > multiple surface definitions to a single composite definition? > (NewSurface = BumpySurface + WoodSurface + shinymetalSurface ?) > > And lastly, I hope to hell that plug-ins are *automatically* > installed! (meaning, anything in the plug-in directory is > automatically found) > > Cool. > > Funny thing is, Toaster 4.0 (with Lightwave 4.0) is finally > here (mine arrives tomorrow), and wouldn't you know it... > 5.0 Amiga should be available in 8 weeks (says NewTek rep). > > Michael Powell DQ #1 Ok, here's the official definition from the OpenGL programming guide: "OpenGL is a powerful software interface for graphics hardware that allows graphics programmers to produce high-quality color images of 3D objects. The functions in the OpenGL library enable programmers to build geometric models, view models interactively in 3D space, control color and lighting, manipulate pixels, and perform such tasks as alpha blending, anti-aliasing, creating atmospheric effects, and texture mapping." OpenGL descended from Silicon Graphics' GL library, and is now standardized to run on other platforms, including WinNT and (from what I've heard) Win95. If you run WinNT you can check out the OpenGL screensavers to see what it can do. LW's PowerView plugin also uses OpenGL. Although you don't need hardware to use it, OpenGL was really meant for use with 3D accelerator boards, like those in more expensive SGI and CAD workstations. So to answer your question, LW 5.0 will work just fine with your Diamond stealth; however, all OpenGL functions (like previews, inter- active lighting) will be handled by software, not hardware. Buying a real OpenGL accelerator board would make a world of difference there. Some programs even refuse to work without one; noticebly good ol' SoftImage.:) In case you wondered, OpenGL is not supported on the Amiga. DQ #2 That's what I think it means, too. Hope this helps, Remko Steenstra Graduate student of Image & MediaTechnology, Freelance ElectroGig operator. Article: 17084 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!ringer.cs.utsa.edu!swrinde!hookup!news.mathworks.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!btnet!bt!usenet From: stuart@aeolians.bt.co.uk (Stuart Smith) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Where is my memory disappearing to? Date: 17 Apr 1996 12:14:09 GMT Organization: BT Labs Lines: 37 Message-ID: <4l2nah$afc@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk> References: <4kp3bo$932@news.ios.com> Reply-To: stuart@aeolians.bt.co.uk NNTP-Posting-Host: nemesis.aeolians.bt.co.uk Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In article <4kp3bo$932@news.ios.com>, David Forbus writes: >I'm using Lightwave 4.0 intel. When I load a scene my resources show that >I have 39+Megs of free RAM. When I start rendering the machine starts >using virtual memory. After halting the render, resources show 0Megs free. >Where did 39Megs go? I have been using Lightwave on the PC for a few >months and for two years on the Amiga. This problem seems to have appeared >out of nowhere. I have not had this problem before. Also, I'm running >under both Win95 and WinNT 3.51. The problem is identical running >Lightwave with either. Any advice? I have recently had to mess with >system configurations. Any suggestions? > >Thanks..............DLF > There is no problem here. That's just the way LW works. I take it you are refering to physical RAM (the 39+Megs). LW will grab some of this, but due to the way Win95 works, it will show as 0. Under the paging memory bit though, you should see all the virtual memory available (the space free on the drive you have set up in Win95 as a virtual drive... TIP: make sure this is your fast drive, and it's an uncompressed partition). LW will grab bits of memory from Win95 and fill them as necessary. Don't worry about it. What you should find, is that the VM will work very quickly and almost un-noticably in the background (unlike when I used to use VMM on the Amiga %^&$^). Stu -- ____ \_/ \____ (")______(")> MR2's on the Superhighway: Stu's Rule of Thumb: "Don't use a rule made of thumb. It will invariably not be straight, will stain easily and tend to rot over time." Article: 17085 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!newsfeed.ACO.net!fstgal00.tu-graz.ac.at!not-for-mail From: fibrocar@mbox.tu-graz.ac.at (_///_) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: 17 Apr 1996 12:00:59 GMT Organization: Graz University of Technology, Austria Lines: 45 Message-ID: <4l2mhr$h9p@fstgal00.tu-graz.ac.at> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> <4kobvm$jrc@ca NNTP-Posting-Host: fbioppc08.tu-graz.ac.at Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34470 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17085 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:14082 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15002 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1558 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8390 alt.26 In article <31748d89.1198307@news.cadvision.com>, noone@anywhere.com says... > >On Sat, 13 Apr 1996 13:56:23 GMT, meniscus@nando.net wrote: > >>IMHO, as someone who has to support OS/2 for a living, >>IT BLOWS! >> It is the most useless piece of garbage I've ever seen. > >I Agree > > >>If this convinces anyone to NOT waste their valuable money and time on >>this piece of steaming shit, then I will sleep much better tonight. >> >> >> >>The Venerable Arch-Mage Meniscus >> > >I have to jump in here, I am running WIN95 on a 486DX2/66 w/8Mb >and it runs fine for my purposes. I decided to borrow a friend's copy >of OS/2 Warp v3.0 just to try it out and was not impressed at all. It >doesn't even compare to WIN95 - it thrashes the hell out of my HD, I >know that I have minimal RAM but even WIN95 isn't that bad, it's >sloooww, takes almost a minute & a half to boot, it barely runs 16 bit You are right it is. I mean slow ! That's because of the 8 Mb. It runs very good with 16Mb even better that win95 and it is more stable. I have a multiboot system with Warp, Win95, Win NT and Linux. My favorites are WinNT and Linux. I think every OS has it own characteristics. For the rest, everyone is free. Afterall, you dress you private dog (PC) as you like. >Win apps, and badly at that, has next to no native software, and it >took me 2 days and a download from Simtel to track down a driver for >my video card (I have a Trident VESA-compatible video card) just so I >could have 256 color support. The GUI is not very user friendly, and I >just wasn't impressed with it over all. I will stick with Micro$oft - >any one else out there have OS/2 horror stories? > > > ---===Millenium===--- > Article: 17086 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: RPainter@ix.netcom.com (ProPain) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: 5.0 new features Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 02:51:36 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 3 Message-ID: <4l1m03$lr3@dfw-ixnews8.ix.netcom.com> References: <4keqhe$d6s@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> <4kl9s9$est$1@melbourne.DIALix.oz.au> <4l16tl$f23@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: col-md3-17.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Apr 16 9:45:23 PM CDT 1996 X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99b.112 Any improvements to the User interface? Article: 17087 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: RPainter@ix.netcom.com (ProPain) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Whoa! LW 5.0?! Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 02:58:22 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 11 Message-ID: <4l1mcp$lr3@dfw-ixnews8.ix.netcom.com> References: <4keqhe$d6s@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: col-md3-17.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Apr 16 9:52:09 PM CDT 1996 X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99b.112 I saw that ad too, and quickly went to the www page at the bottom of the ad. But of course, there was NO mention of 5.0 on the web page. Come on guys, marketing is getting ahead of your www people. (nothing new) Article: 17088 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!nntp.atlanta.com!usenet From: Henri Smulders Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Sparks -or- Particle Storm? Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 09:43:06 -0400 Organization: IMT Lines: 17 Message-ID: <3174F56A.30A5@atlanta.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: 155.229.105.121 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) giorgioa@ix.netcom.com wrote: > Does anyone have any info on the difference between Sparks(Metrografx) and > Particle Storm(Dynamic Realties) for Lightwave(Intel). > Is there a Web site from these two companies where I can get some information. > Does anyone recommend any particular plug-in over the other. And why? I think they basically do the same thing. Sparks presumably has a very fast calculation engine. (Advertisement shows a waterfall calculated in a very short time with lots o' particles). I don't know how fast Particle Storm is. Particle Storm is supposed to incorporate real-time feed-back which would be very nice. Dynamic Realities also makes Impact which is a nice very nice Package so it is not a "Bogus" company. They have a website: do a Lycos search). MetroGrafx has been around for a long time. They also make "Hair" (Fiber Factory). I've heard that the Sparks inetrface was archaic; but that might have changed as I really like the FiberFactory interface. Sparks is shipping right now; Paerticle Storm is supposedly shipping in 2 weeks. Hajo Article: 17089 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!netnews From: js33@ix.netcom.com(Joe Schrengohst ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: 17 Apr 1996 03:22:42 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 47 Message-ID: <4l1o62$arh@cloner2.ix.netcom.com> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> <4kobvm$jrc@ca NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-dfw32-21.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Apr 16 8:22:42 PM PDT 1996 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34474 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17089 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:14089 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15005 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1559 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8397 alt.26 In <4kobvm$jrc@castle.nando.net> meniscus@nando.net writes: > >IMHO, as someone who has to support OS/2 for a living, >IT BLOWS! > It is the most useless piece of garbage I've ever seen. > >Here are some truths to hold against the marketing scams that IBM has >touted OS/2 with: > >(1) "OS/2 is more stable than ________" > Bullshit. I see it crash applications 5 or 10 times a day. And, >when Windows locks up an application, it at least goes ahead and does >it. OS/2 sits there with the entire system hung up for 5 minutes (no >lie) while it tries depsperately to recover the application. In the >meantime, you can't do anything but move the mouse around. Usually, >OS/2 CAN'T recover, and you end up having to reboot your system (which >in itself takes forever). >(2) "OS/2 is faster than __________" > Not. I have never seen another OS thrash the living hell out of a >hard disk as badly as OS/2 does. A good comparison would be running >Photoshop on a 486 w/ 12MB of RAM and editing a 1024x768x24bit >picture. But, OS/2 acts like that on a Pentium 90 w/ 40MB of RAM... >(3) "OS/2 uses less memory than ________" > See #2. OS/2 on a Pentium 90 w/ 8MB of RAM runs slower than it >does on a 386 with 16MB of RAM. >(4) "You can still use DOS and Windows applications" > If all you run is DOS and Windows apps anyway, then why bother >having OS/2?? Its just unnecessary overhead that takes up valuable >system resources (RAM, disk space, etc). > Also, (5) OS/2 does not support Win95/NT applications AT ALL, (6) >has poor support for Win32s, (7) has next to no driver support >(scanners, sound cards, digitizers, tablets, etc.) and (8) hardly any >native applications. And then there's my favorite: if the OS2.INI or >OS2SYS.INI file gets corrupted, YOU HAVE HOSED YOUR ENTIRE SYSTEM AND >MUST REINSTALL OS/2 AND EVERY DAMN APPLICATION YOU HAVE. These files >are not user-editable, and trying to use backups rarely works. > >If this convinces anyone to NOT waste their valuable money and time on >this piece of steaming shit, then I will sleep much better tonight. > > > >The Venerable Arch-Mage Meniscus > Well put! JS Article: 17090 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!nntp.atlanta.com!usenet From: Henri Smulders Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 09:57:23 -0400 Organization: IMT Lines: 34 Message-ID: <3174F8C3.4BBD@atlanta.com> References: <4kveae$sc7@news.accessone.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 155.229.105.121 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) jeric@accessone.com wrote: > > fwtep@earthlink.net writes: > > Actually, now that I think of it, I don't think they handled Jumanji very > > well (putting them up against the standards they set with Jurassic and others). > 2) Finally saw Jumanji (for $2.00--ya gotta love 2nd run theatres!) and felt > that something in the compositing was just not right, maybe the contrast? The > animals seemed more washed out than the background plates, and the "grain" > was not a perfect match. > Jumanji was covered, of course, in Cinefx-- recommended buy if you can find > a back issue (and they are not hard to find). > > -=Fred=- > ** jeric@accessone.com The problem with Jumanji was one of hubris. If you compare actual effects shots of Jumanji with Jurassic Park Jumanji is hands down the better one. (Seen the hair on the lion). The problem is that animation is not at a level yet were humans get fooled if they can look at it longer than just a flash of a second. Jurassic Pasrk (JP) only has a few minutes of dinosaurs in it. The editing is superb! You get the feeling that the movie is filled with dino's; while it isn't. The parts where the tricks don't work are the raptore in the kitchen (Shot is too long!) and the raptors and Trex in final scene: Interaction is not well done. Jumanji wants to SHOW too much and suggest too little. This is not an effects problem; but an editing problem. It shows the difference between Spielberg and the other guys Not that ILM suddenly forgot everything they knew and now sucks.... (One of the reasons Star-Wars withstands the test of time: Lucas has the same feeling for editing). It seems to be a problem a lot of people forget: When looking at babylon 5 or seaquest and thinking why doesn't my scene look like this: Editing is big part of it (Sound too) Animators are only a small piece of the pie. We must not forget that! Before I stop my rant: I'm not an editor: I've just seen how a bad one can screw up my source material and how a good one can make me look at my own material and make me be blown away by it. (Hint: try to get friend who is a good editor and another one who is a good sound guy for your demo-tape.) You probably think you're very good: Trust me if you're talent is as an animator chances are that you're not that great at the other tasks or you'd be extremely exceptional) Hajo Article: 17091 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: js33@ix.netcom.com(Joe Schrengohst ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Star field? Date: 17 Apr 1996 04:17:16 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 32 Message-ID: <4l1rcc$2d4@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-dfw32-21.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Apr 16 11:17:16 PM CDT 1996 In mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) writes: > >Say does anyone know how you make that star field that is shaped like a big >ball. I can make a ball of dots that is solid, but I don't see how they made a >ball of dots that is hollow.........If some one knows how this was done I'd >appreciate knowing what the scoop is. And if I figure it out I'll tell about >it..........md A real simple and fast way to do this if you have LW 4.0 on the PC or the Amiga version has the same Macros I believe. Under the Tools menu go to the Custom button and you will find three plug-ins that make this very simple. 1. RandPoints Open this plug-in and enter 500 or 1000 points. 2.Points2 polys Convert all points to single point polygons. 3.Spherize Make all single point polys conform to a sphere I hope this helps. Cya, JS Article: 17092 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!inquo!nntp.uio.no!nntp.uib.no!nntp-bergen.UNINETT.no!nntp-trd.UNINETT.no!due.unit.no!ifi.unit.no!usenet From: Geir Anders Storsveen Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: You wanna Know the sad part about piracy? Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 15:39:58 +0200 Organization: NTNU Lines: 42 Message-ID: <3174F4AE.7A05@ifi.unit.no> References: <4l0a1m$192@soggy.eis.net.au> <4l0o71$44p@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: demetris.ifi.unit.no Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (X11; I; SunOS 5.4 sun4m) Adam Ives Chrystie wrote: > > In <4l0a1m$192@soggy.eis.net.au> jagshuan@eis.net.au (AJAKUTY) writes: > > >The Joke about piracy claims by the maufacturers and distributors, is that if > >there was no piracy, how else would the kids be able to train themselves in the > >techniques of 3d rendering modelling and animation? Sure as hell wont see any > >of that stuff being taught in schools. or Universities for that matter! MY Uni > > Hmm...I beg to differ. MANY universities have 3d softwarew..that's why i > looked foward to University so much...take a class in 3d graphics..sure > class is only 4 weeks long..but then you take another class..etc..you > plan ahgead and beat the system..for example many differrent classes ue > alias here...but each class professor lets us do what we pleqse..so each > quarter we sign up for classes which give us access to teh SGI computers... > > > If your school doesn;t have the good equipment ..go elsewhere...yea > school costs alot..i owe and owe and owe..but isn;t that what education Well i hear your talking about education and 3d-modelling. I guess it is quite "simple" to get into universities that cover this area in whatever country you are. But its not like that everywhere. Here we have only one university that does cover this area.. they take up about 30 students every 2.nd year. Of course i could go abroad (to your fine country) and study, but how could i afford that? yousay loan... i say ill only get a loan to study abroad if it gains society.. something this area hardly does. > But there is no excuse for piracy just cuz your poor and want the > powerful stuff...TRUESPACE is only $90 go learn on that then..that's a > beginners tool :). > I agree when it comes to this point though.... piracy ruins developers, but i do good programs is a bit highpriced... and everyone should start with the easiest.. guess its the only way to really learn... i dont know what the cost of Lighwave is here.. but i guess its quite high.. i dont know the price for the good ol' 3DS.. here the 3.0 version did cost about $4000.. now that is a bit pricy isnt it.. guess lightwave 5.0 blasts this price.... gas Article: 17093 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!nntp.atlanta.com!usenet From: Henri Smulders Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Animating Liquid? Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 10:05:53 -0400 Organization: IMT Lines: 13 Message-ID: <3174FAC1.260B@atlanta.com> References: <3172B79C.5AEE@eng.fsu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: 155.229.105.121 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) Matt Crystal wrote: > I have a question. We need to do an animation that consists of animating liquids. Is there a special > program/plug-in, or is there a tip someone can give me? > Matt Crystal If you use Lightwave: you're not gonna like this. To animate liquids My opinion is that the only way to do it well is with Blobs. Lightwave currently does not support blobs. That does not mean that you have to run out and buy MAX. Check out the Impulse site. They sell Imagine for $200-$300. It has a very good blobby modeler; animation routines built in. (version4). It has a fast high-quality renderer. Drawbacks: It only runs under DOS (Aaaargh!; not even a Dos box: How do I switch to Photoshop? and a very lousy documentation with a weird Amiga-like interface.) Besides the drawbacks I use it for all my special effects. Hajo Article: 17094 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: js33@ix.netcom.com(Joe Schrengohst ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Playback Date: 17 Apr 1996 04:38:26 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 17 Message-ID: <4l1sk2$161@dfw-ixnews1.ix.netcom.com> References: <317048B3.13D8@linknet.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-dfw32-21.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Apr 16 11:38:26 PM CDT 1996 In <317048B3.13D8@linknet.net> Mike Daniel writes: > >My LW40c just arrived about 3 days ago and I can't find >out where to playback any animations that I render and save? > >Am I missing something or is it a little LW joke. > > > Mike D. You must have the runtime version of Video for Windows installed. It is free from ftp.microsoft.com of www.microsoft.com. You play them back using the media player in the accessories group. This is for Win 3.1, 3.11. I imagine 95 has a similar scheme. Article: 17095 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!pgh!prince From: prince@pgh.nauticom.net (Prince) Subject: WANTED LightWave 4.0 Trade Message-ID: Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 14:13:20 GMT Organization: Nauticom - Internet Access Provider X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Lines: 10 Will Trade Caligari TrueSapce 2.0 Full Version SN Included 3D Studio 4 Missing Inverse Kentics Wanted LightWave 4.0 Full Version with SN -- Article: 17096 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!zetnet.co.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!mail2news.demon.co.uk!tom02 From: Andreas Maurer Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NEWBIE QUESTIONS lw 4.0 on win95 Date: 17 Apr 96 11:34:00 Organization: Deep Thought Lines: 21 Message-ID: <4a2_9604171529@tom02.sime.com> References: X-NNTP-Posting-Host: tom02 X-Ftn-To: Shadow X-Mail2News-Path: mbox.tu-graz.ac.at!tom02 Hi, Shadow. m> I just upgraded to lw 4.0 on the PC and have two questions so far. m> m> 1) on the amiga you could save a series of framestores or images to the m> harddrive and then send them as a series of images to a single frame m> animation recorder (much easier on the recorder hardware) at a later m> time. Can you do this on the PC and if so, how? I do this, so I caninterrupt the Rendering, without much of a consequence. It's record/save RGB Images. (Guess same as on the Amiga?!?) m> 2) on the PC using win95 will things render faster if you minimize layout m> to the task bar? I have tryed this, but saw no great difference. If anything, I think it should be slower, being a background Task. mfG 2:316/76.11 2:316/42.111 /XX\ Andreas Andreas@tom02.sime.com Article: 17097 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!zetnet.co.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!mail2news.demon.co.uk!tom02 From: Andreas Maurer Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re^2: LW faster than 3DS ? Date: 17 Apr 96 11:27:00 Organization: Deep Thought Lines: 10 Message-ID: <4a1_9604171529@tom02.sime.com> References: <4kbuj4$glc@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> X-NNTP-Posting-Host: tom02 X-Ftn-To: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com X-Mail2News-Path: mbox.tu-graz.ac.at!tom02 Hi, leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com. In this thread I heard of a raytracingplugin for 3ds? I know, that is the wrong group, but has anybody some experiance with it? mfG 2:316/76.11 2:316/42.111 /XX\ Andreas Andreas@tom02.sime.com Article: 17098 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!pendragon!tricia!newsmaster From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: You wanna Know the sad part about piracy? Date: 17 Apr 1996 14:54:32 GMT Organization: Syndesis Corporation Lines: 28 Message-ID: <4l30n9$2qm@tricia.msn.fullfeed.com> References: <4l0a1m$192@soggy.eis.net.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: syndesis.intaccess.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 In article <4l0a1m$192@soggy.eis.net.au>, jagshuan@eis.net.au says... > >The Joke about piracy claims by the maufacturers and distributors, is that if >there was no piracy, how else would the kids be able to train themselves in the >techniques of 3d rendering modelling and animation? You wanna know the sad part about pirates? They're always making excuses about why they "must" steal software. >I wish that there was another way around it, but lets face it, >with courses being offered for less than 2 months at slected colleges at >exhorbitant prices, how else is the High-school neo-nate gonna learn and get on >in life? There are plenty of free 3D programs. Ask any animator, the technical details are not necessarily important, but an artistic sense is important. How is stealing LightWave or 3DS going to improve your artistic ability? And last time I checked, there are hundreds and hundreds of tech schools and Autodesk training centers that will teach you how to use 3D Studio. Oh, yes, they do charge money to teach you. If you want to teach yourself, read books at the library - that's free. - John Article: 17099 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: js33@ix.netcom.com(Joe Schrengohst ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Star field? Date: 17 Apr 1996 05:12:16 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 30 Message-ID: <4l1ujg$7up@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com> References: <828.6678T1431T862@primenet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-dfw32-21.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Apr 17 12:12:16 AM CDT 1996 In <828.6678T1431T862@primenet.com> kipster@primenet.com (Kip Pesuti) writes: > >>Say does anyone know how you make that star field that is shaped like a big >>ball. I can make a ball of dots that is solid, but I don't see how they made >>a ball of dots that is hollow.........If some one knows how this was done I'd >>appreciate knowing what the scoop is. And if I figure it out I'll tell about >>it..........md > >You could make a giant sphere with a ba-zillion segments and sides. Then cut >the polys away (k), and save the points as single-point polys. If you're using >an Amiga, you could use the points2polys or points2particles Arexx macros. > God bless you! >(and your Amiga) >-Kip > >PS: If you don't have an Amiga, then God bless you, anyway! ;) > points2polys or points2particles are also plugins on the PC version. Although you access them from the Tools custom button rather than the Objects Custom button. JS Article: 17100 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.iag.net!news From: TL Westgate Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: IRC Channel & Transparency Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 10:58:09 -0400 Organization: Juris Corporation Lines: 21 Message-ID: <31750701.F85@oo.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: demeter.oo.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; U) These are two seperate subjects in one message, by the way. First, I can never find anyone on #lightwave. What server do people use mostly? What are good times to catch someone? Any info on this would be appreciated. Second, I have work that need to fly thru space (I know, very original), and they need to trail into transparent in the +Z. I've heard people mention using a Grid or Checkerboard transparency surface for this, but I'm having no luck. Anyone? TIA, TL -- ====================================================== |visit the Juris web site at http://www.oo.com/~juris| | or visit my personal web site at | | http://members.aol.com/tlwestgate/home/livroom.htm | ====================================================== Article: 17101 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.iag.net!news From: TL Westgate Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: IRC Channel & Transparency Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 10:59:19 -0400 Organization: Juris Corporation Lines: 21 Message-ID: <31750747.45F2@oo.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: demeter.oo.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; U) These are two seperate subjects in one message, by the way. First, I can never find anyone on #lightwave. What server do people use mostly? What are good times to catch someone? Any info on this would be appreciated. Second, I have words that need to fly thru space (I know, very original), and they need to trail to invisibility in the +Z. I've heard people mention using a Grid or Checkerboard transparency surface for this, but I'm having no luck. Anyone? TIA, TL -- ====================================================== |visit the Juris web site at http://www.oo.com/~juris| | or visit my personal web site at | | http://members.aol.com/tlwestgate/home/livroom.htm | ====================================================== Article: 17102 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: js33@ix.netcom.com(Joe Schrengohst ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: lha to lwo? Date: 17 Apr 1996 05:22:18 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 20 Message-ID: <4l1v6a$5cb@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com> References: <4kubpj$9hr@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-dfw32-21.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Apr 17 12:22:18 AM CDT 1996 In <4kubpj$9hr@newsbf02.news.aol.com> chewie8625@aol.com (Chewie8625) writes: > >Hi, this is probably a really newbie question, but I came across a lha >object that I want to take a look at and I am assuming that this is the >old naming structure from the Amiga. My question is, is there a utility to >convert it to a lwo or some other such object that can be read by LW >intel? Thanks >-Emile Edwin Smith >-An about to graduate student in Visual Arts >-Need a janitor? LHA is a compression scheme like PKzip. You need the program 'lha' which is freely available in Amiga and PC formats. You need to get this program (LHA), install it, then extract the object files from their LHA archives. JS Article: 17103 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: palabart@aol.com (PalaBart) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Need Amiga 4000 Repair (kinda off topic) Date: 17 Apr 1996 11:45:45 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 11 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l33n9$63j@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: palabart@aol.com (PalaBart) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Hi all, I've got an A4000 on the blink (the other 2 are working so Im' still in business). However, I don't have a contact for repair of these things anymore. Anyone out there know of a repair facility for the A4000? Thanks in advance Bart Palamaro Dark Horse Productions palabart@aol.com Article: 17104 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!psgrain!nntp.teleport.com!usenet From: Darren Metcalfe Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 Ships Tomorrow Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 09:04:04 -0700 Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016 Lines: 15 Message-ID: <31751674.9C4@teleport.com> References: <4kvcun$m1m@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ip-vanc1-07.teleport.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (WinNT; I) CC: downinit@teleport.com VirtualBri wrote: > > Hi, live from the NAB floor at the AOL booth, here's a brief scoop on 5.0 > > $1495 for all platforms. > $495 to upgrade Intel/Alpha > $295 to upgrad Amiga According to Dave Hibsher, NT Tech Writer, on the mail list, Alpha owners upgrade free. -- Darren Metcalfe downinit@teleport.com Article: 17105 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!psgrain!nntp.teleport.com!usenet From: Darren Metcalfe Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Amiga users? Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 08:42:52 -0700 Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016 Lines: 36 Message-ID: <3175117C.7F89@teleport.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: ip-vanc1-07.teleport.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (WinNT; I) CC: downinit@teleport.com Jeroen Van Velsen wrote: > I would like a Raptor too, but I'm thinking about trading my Amiga for a PC. > I spent more then $ 4000,- on it and I don't even have a PAR or something > simular. I spent this money on comfort and speed, but a PC gives much more > for this amount of money (NOT talking about the OS ofcourse, but everything > else... GFX cards, Razor (video editting software), games...) Here's my take, I use a P90/NT, an Amiga3kT/Warp4040/CV64 and (grudgingly) a PowerMac8100. I have LW4 on the Amiga and the PC. If you use (almost) exclusively Lightwave for video/film, get the fastest PC you can afford, unless you can afford an Alpha 21164 or a Dual PPro200. If you can afford to buy the new machine before you sell your Amiga, hang on to the Ami for awhile at least, give yourself time to become productive with PC tools. If like me, you use LW and a whole host of other stuff for game/multimedia/web stuff, and are constantly fighting with custom 256 color palettes, resources and materials that come in every flavor and on every disk format, processing video and animation for proprietary formats etc. you'll want access to every tool you can get your hands on. I'd love to simplify my life but until I can replace ADPro, DPaint, ImageFX, Debabelizer and AfterEffects on WindowsNT, the Amiga and Mac stay right where they are and get the occasional Processor/Ram/HD upgrade. BTW, for small Mac tasks I prefer to run Shapeshifter on the Amiga, it crashes almost as often as the PMac but it reboots in 1/10th the time, and with my setup the Mac gui is just as (un)responsive. Where this falls down (obviously) is with Premiere, Debabelizer and AfterEffects. -- Darren Metcalfe downinit@teleport.com Article: 17106 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!news.mathworks.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!oleane!in2p3.fr!swidir.switch.ch!swsbe6.switch.ch!news.belnet.be!news.sri.ucl.ac.be!jussieu.fr!rain.fr!news From: guest@altantic-line.fr Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 16:01:25 GMT Organization: CSI InterNetNews site Lines: 9 Message-ID: <4l3bbd$3al@obelix.rain.fr> References: <4kkqbk$12m2@usenetp1.news.prodigy.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: hercule.atlantic-line.fr X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 RHMZ70A@prodigy.com (Chuck Oerter) wrote: >Talking about Imagine the thing that sets it apart IMHO is the modeler >which is really a piece of work. >Chuck i heard that lightwave works on 95. MAX too ? Article: 17107 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!bt!usenet From: stuart@aeolians.bt.co.uk (Stuart Smith) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Can anyone email me lightwave? Date: 17 Apr 1996 16:16:57 GMT Organization: BT Labs Lines: 28 Message-ID: <4l35hp$don@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk> References: <4kmubg$bsk@cloner2.ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: stuart@aeolians.bt.co.uk NNTP-Posting-Host: nemesis.aeolians.bt.co.uk Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In article <4kmubg$bsk@cloner2.ix.netcom.com>, js33@ix.netcom.com(Joe Schrengohst ) writes: >In <4kj8nk$l60@newsbf02.news.aol.com> stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) >writes: >> >>Hey - could someone please mail me a dongle? And a DEC Alpha or 2? >> >> >>_____________________________________________ >>Lee Stranahan We've just had 3 DEC Alphas, each with 1 gig of main memory (!!!!) delivered.... unfortunately they are not for rendering LW anims on :-( make you sick :-( Maybe I can sneek in at night at use them :-) Stu ____ \_/ \____ (")______(")> MR2's on the Superhighway: Stu's Rule of Thumb: "Don't use a rule made of thumb. It will invariably not be straight, will stain easily and tend to rot over time." Article: 17108 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!newsfeed.ACO.net!01-newsfeed.univie.ac.at!02-newsfeed.univie.ac.at!news.telecom.at!news-admin@univie.ac.at From: warhead@ping.at (Warhead) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: NT_AVI Plugin problem Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 01:17:12 GMT Organization: T.R.Y. Lines: 24 Message-ID: <4l35iv$4slr@pina1.telecom.at> Reply-To: warhead@ping.at NNTP-Posting-Host: async9.pinrt4.telecom.at X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99.82 I've a little Problem with the NT_AVI Plugin. If I want to choose the NT_AVI Plugin in the Record Menu I get this error message: Activation failed: code -2 I've added the plugin in the options menu like all the others, but there was no entry in my lw.cfg file. So I've added this line: Plugin AnimSaverHandler NT-AVI(.avi) C:\NEWTEK\plugin\layout\nt_avi.p NT-AVI(.avi) I'd appreciate if anyone can help me with this. rene.decker@telecom.at or - (warhead@ping.at) ************************************************************************************************************** THANX TO THE X-TRA TERRESTRIAL PHARAOS WHO INFLUENCED OUR PLANET EARTH AND WENT BACK TO THEIR HOMEBASE TOO SOON, WE STILL NEED YOU!!! ALIENS WELCOME!!! ************************************************************************************************************** Article: 17109 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!peer.news.xara.net!xara.net!uknet!trog.dra.hmg.gb!cjb From: cjb@trog.dra.hmg.gb () Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Lightwave Mailing List Date: 15 Apr 1996 07:52:19 GMT Organization: Defence Research Agency Lines: 13 Message-ID: <4ksv7j$afc@trog.dra.hmg.gb> Reply-To: cjbradshaw@taz.dra.hmg.gb NNTP-Posting-Host: 146.80.116.22 X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] I'm sure this is one of those four-times-a-week questions so I offer appologies in advance. Could someone please tell me how to subscribe to the Lightwave Mailing List...? Thanks. -- Cliff cjbradshaw@dra.hmg.gb /dev/earth is 98% full - Please delete anyone you can. (except Fred) Article: 17110 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!ulowell.uml.edu!usenet From: Brian 'Doc' O'Neill Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 12:31:18 -0400 Organization: UMass Lowell Lines: 19 Message-ID: <31751CD6.167E@cs.uml.edu> References: <4kv7o1$kdj@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: jensen.cs.uml.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (X11; I; OSF1 V3.2 alpha) VirtualBri wrote: > > OK, so here's some of the scoop on 5.0, as it develops: > > LightWave 5.0 is scheduled to ship April 16th at a price of $1495 on all > platforms. Upgrade costs are $495 for Alpha and Intel, and $295 for > Amiga. Ummm, I bought 4.0 Pre-release for $800, then spent MONTHS trying to get the release of 4.0 (which I only got two months ago, since Newtek shipped it to someone else), and now they want ANOTHER $500 to upgrade something I've only had TWO MONTHS? -- ====================================================================== Brian O'Neill - Director of Computing, Computer Science (508) 934-3645 University of Massachusetts at Lowell oneill@cs.uml.edu "If a disk crashes in the machine room, and the Manager isn't there to hear it, do the users make a sound?" - Me <*> Article: 17111 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!news.mathworks.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!oleane!jussieu.fr!rain.fr!news From: guest@altantic-line.fr Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 16:05:59 GMT Organization: CSI InterNetNews site Lines: 10 Message-ID: <4l3bjv$3j7@obelix.rain.fr> References: <4kkqbk$12m2@usenetp1.news.prodigy.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: olive.atlantic-line.fr X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 RHMZ70A@prodigy.com (Chuck Oerter) wrote: >Talking about Imagine the thing that sets it apart IMHO is the modeler >which is really a piece of work. >Chuck Is 3dsMAX compatible 95 ? Article: 17112 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!guitar.sound.net!news From: ntsysop@bbs.newtek.com (Tech Support) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: Wed, 17 Apr 96 11:40:02 Organization: NewTek Technical Support Lines: 30 Distribution: world Message-ID: <19960417.7BBC800.A479@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bbs.newtek.com On Tue 16-Apr-1996 16:38 , Mark Dunakin wrote: MD> On Tue 16-Apr-1996 6:18p, Adam Ives Chrystie wrote: MD> AC> Can anyone else confirm this? MD> I just ordered mine today! :) I'll have it in my grubby little hands in MD> four MD> to six weeks. I can't wait. They ARE taking orders today and all this week MD> you MD> can also get a LW T-shirt or hat. I like to go fishing, so I took the hat. MD> ALSO!!! I just got my LWpro book today!!!!! Finally! And it's true, it MD> was MD> worth the wait as far as I'm concerned..........I just talked to Newtek MD> and MD> they said that they should have all the new specs on LW on the boards by MD> today..............md :) Everyone: True, LightWave version 5.0 shipment for Intel/Alpha is awaiting final fruition of all supporting documentation. I have been assured that the orders for said product currently being taken will be charged for only when the update ships. Shipment is expected by all parties involved (including us) within the next 10 or so days...not '97. ****************************************************************************** * Chuck Baker - Sysop * TekWorld: NewTek Tech Support BBS * * Technical Support Online Services * telnet address: bbs.newtek.com * * NewTek, Inc. * modem ports: 913-271-9299 * ****************************************************************************** Article: 17113 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!zetnet.co.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!agog.demon.co.uk!gred From: Gwynne Reddick Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB Announcement #3 Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 16:48:40 +0100 Organization: AGOG Lines: 35 Distribution: world Message-ID: References: <19960416.7BD6888.F5FC@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: agog.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: agog.demon.co.uk MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Newsreader: Turnpike (evaluation) Version 1.12 In article <19960416.7BD6888.F5FC@bbs.newtek.com>, Tech Support writes > >Developing with Sun's Java >Sun brings a large installed base in commercial markets, where visualization >is a key component, to the relationship, as well as the Java development >language. NewTek's choice of Java as a development language will take full >advantage of the capabilities of the UltraSPARC( workstation and Ultra 1 >Creator 3D Graphics Accelerator. Java's write-once-run-everywhere capability, >along with its easy accessibility, have propelled the software and Internet >communities to embrace it as a de facto standard for writing applications for >complex networks. >"We expect that a technology-sharing relationship with NewTek will yield yet >another explosion of Internet applications, this time in creating digital >media tools. We're excited that a company such as NewTek, who has been >involved in the creation of productions such as Star Trek, Babylon 5, The >Simpsons, and Goldeneye, is embracing the Java technology," said Carl Wolf, >Vice President Business Development for Sun. > Perhaps they haven't seen how fast it isn't..... Java's got a fuck of a long way to go before you can rewrite LW with it. On the other hand, it'd make an excelent built in macro language. Gwynne. *********************************************************************** * Gwynne Reddick -=AGOG=- * * London, UK * * Tel: 0171 703 4860 A Vision For All Reasons * * Email: gred@agog.demon.co.uk * *********************************************************************** Turnpike evaluation. For information, see http://www.turnpike.com/ Article: 17114 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!cdc2.cdc.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!news From: Bryant Reif Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 13:22:56 -0400 Organization: Concentric Internet Services Lines: 11 Message-ID: <317528F0.6C30@pilot.msu.edu> References: <4kkqbk$12m2@usenetp1.news.prodigy.com> <4l3bjv$3j7@obelix.rain.fr> NNTP-Posting-Host: cnc045194.concentric.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) guest@altantic-line.fr wrote: > > RHMZ70A@prodigy.com (Chuck Oerter) wrote: > > >Talking about Imagine the thing that sets it apart IMHO is the modeler > >which is really a piece of work. > >Chuck > > Is 3dsMAX compatible 95 ? No. Article: 17115 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!newsflash.concordia.ca!news.nstn.ca!inforamp.net!inforamp.net!not-for-mail From: vgoel@diane.inforamp.net (Vaibhav Goel) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 17 Apr 1996 13:23:39 -0400 Organization: InfoRamp Inc. Lines: 27 Message-ID: <4l39er$im3@diane.inforamp.net> References: <4kop1a$4ep@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <31708b69.4748958@news.alt.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: diane.inforamp.net Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34482 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17115 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15016 In article , wrote: >On 4/13/96 10:25PM, in message <31708b69.4748958@news.alt.net>, Tim Krego > wrote: >That's why they show the dozens of TV shows, etc. that are using it. > Certainly Steven Spielberg saw it as a professional piece of software. >If it's good enough for him, it's more than likely good enough for the >average hobbyist or professional. You know if I had a nickel for each time a Lightwave user suggests to a newbie who is interested in purchasing a 3D software that Lightwave would be the program for him and the only reason he can give is "oh well its being used extensively in the TV industry; just look at B5, Space and other shows", I'd have enough cash to buy that brand new 96 Suzuki GSXR-750 :) Regards, Vaibhav -- [ Vaibhav Goel ]--[ vgoel@inforamp.net ]--[ UNIX/Networking/3D Graphics] ["Take control of the machine now!" - Utah Saints] [Check out: http://www.inforamp.net/~vgoel if you want] Article: 17116 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Is it true? Date: 17 Apr 1996 13:30:30 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 15 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l39rm$9f5@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4l2ave$1fd@news.rain.org> Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com >They don't look bad when I set them up. Are you using LightWave? >-Aaron You think just reverse mirroring surfaces, rather than making seemless tiling, is better? I'd rather make the surface seemless. Go figure.... --Brian BTW--For everyone that's not really reading this thread, but seems obligated to comment, we were *not* talking about tracing reflections. We all know that is an old feature and works real well. ====== http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ ====== == Home of the rather large and mostly complete == ===== LightWave 3D Internet Resource Lists ===== Article: 17117 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Is it true? Date: 17 Apr 1996 13:29:26 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 15 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l39pm$9do@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4l2ave$1fd@news.rain.org> Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com >They don't look bad when I set them up. Are you using LightWave? >-Aaron You think just reverse mirroring surfaces, rather than making seemless tiling, is better? I'd rather make the surface seemless. Go figure.... --Brian BTW--For everyone that's not really reading this thread, but seems obligated to comment, we were *not* talking about tracing reflections. We all know that is an old feature and works real well. ====== http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ ====== == Home of the rather large and mostly complete == ===== LightWave 3D Internet Resource Lists ===== Article: 17118 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.nkn.net!news From: nihil@eramp.net (Cory Tucker) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 17:33:52 GMT Organization: National Knowledge Network Lines: 72 Message-ID: <4l3a0p$igt@news2.nkn.net> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> <4kobvm$jrc@ca Reply-To: nihil@eramp.net NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup17.eramp.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99c/32.126 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34484 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17118 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:14104 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15019 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1563 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8420 alt.26 On Sat, 13 Apr 1996 13:56:23 GMT, meniscus@nando.net wrote: >(1) "OS/2 is more stable than ________" > Bullshit. I see it crash applications 5 or 10 times a day. And, I would suspect faulty hardware, or an improper installation. >when Windows locks up an application, it at least goes ahead and does >it. OS/2 sits there with the entire system hung up for 5 minutes (no >lie) while it tries depsperately to recover the application. In the >meantime, you can't do anything but move the mouse around. Usually, >OS/2 CAN'T recover, and you end up having to reboot your system (which >in itself takes forever). But, you'll agree, that even if the interface is not responding, the programs running in the background continue happily along, which is crucial for automated mission-critical systems. >(2) "OS/2 is faster than __________" > Not. I have never seen another OS thrash the living hell out of a >hard disk as badly as OS/2 does. A good comparison would be running >Photoshop on a 486 w/ 12MB of RAM and editing a 1024x768x24bit >picture. But, OS/2 acts like that on a Pentium 90 w/ 40MB of RAM... Here's where you show your silliness best. The only time my OS/2 486DX4-100 with 24Mb churned the disk severely was during boot up, and that was due to the fact that it was creating the 25Mb swapper.dat file. Have you tried NT on a 486 with only 24Mb? >(3) "OS/2 uses less memory than ________" > See #2. OS/2 on a Pentium 90 w/ 8MB of RAM runs slower than it >does on a 386 with 16MB of RAM. Again, this is pure silliness. I doubt you have actually used OS/2 extensively. If you had you'd have no problem rectifying these problems. >native applications. And then there's my favorite: if the OS2.INI or >OS2SYS.INI file gets corrupted, YOU HAVE HOSED YOUR ENTIRE SYSTEM AND >MUST REINSTALL OS/2 AND EVERY DAMN APPLICATION YOU HAVE. These files What happens if the Win95 registry gets corrupted? How far would Win31 get if win.ini and/or system.ini were corrupted? Warp, as you know since you support it for a living, has a feature built in which can, if you desire, backup your *.ini files as well as your config.sys each time you boot. You can further choose to have a recovery screen presented at each boot. You can restore 3 previous configurations, as well as the original one you started with when you first installed OS/2. >are not user-editable, and trying to use backups rarely works. Funny, I have 4 or 5 utilities around here that allow me to edit the OS2.INI and OS2SYS.INI. As to the backups, the os itself backs them up for me at boot time. If I wish, I can also xcopy the ini files to my Zip drive at boot time for further backup security. >If this convinces anyone to NOT waste their valuable money and time on >this piece of steaming shit, then I will sleep much better tonight. If this convinces anyone of anything other than the fact that abortion and euthaneisa should remain legal in order to keep idiots like you out of the gene pool, I will be somewhat amused. >The Venerable Arch-Mage Meniscus The Venerable Ass-Mange Menstrus? Article: 17119 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.alt.net!newspost1.alt.net!usenet From: iagrafx@iagrafx.com (Dave Chin ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 18:12:45 GMT Organization: Imagine Amation Lines: 52 Message-ID: <31752a57.3177632@news.alt.net> References: <4kv7o1$kdj@newsbf02.news.aol.com> X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.210 virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Scribed in electrons: >OK, so here's some of the scoop on 5.0, as it develops: >OpenGL is implimented in Layout and Modeler, with full-color background >images available, as well as some basic surfacing abilities in Modeler. >So, you can see your lighting effects without rendering, and see surfacing >effects, including displacements. This was great. The best thing about Lightwave's implementation is the ability to toggle an individual object between a solid and a mesh. >IK is improved, with more joint control, and joint "compensation" which >keeps objects from pinching and flattening around joints, and "flexing" >which simulates organic muscle movement. Yea!!! No more ugly joints. I like the amount of control over the 'muscle flex'. >Surfacing has some nifty new features... Multiple surface textures are totally cool. I am so glad they allow any number of textures, not just two. Reminds me of good ol, Topas :) >Modeler now has MetaNURBs, LightWave's own flavor of NURB rendering... This is worth the $500 upgrade by itself. You can also switch back and forth between NURBs and Polys very easily. >Now that's just what I got from hanging around the booth a bit, and I'm >sure there is more. The box says there are 100 plug-ins, >--Brian It says on the box that it now has Metaball modeling. I couldn't get anyone at the booth to demonstrate it. I kinda got the feeling, while talking to the NT experts, that many of the plugins are for new animators. Their booth seemed to lack enthusiasm compared to previous NAB and SIGGRAPH shows. The reps didn't really want to answer specific questions, only talk about MetaNURBs and OpenGL. Oh, yeah - Most of the big screen animation demos were from 'Hypernauts' and the M&Ms. -- Shock Imagine Amation Waiting for my Five point Zero upgrades, and 433 mhz Raptor Reflex :) Article: 17120 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uwm.edu!news.cse.psu.edu!news.cc.swarthmore.edu!netnews.upenn.edu!news.voicenet.com!usenet From: marlon@voicenet.com (Marlon Beltz) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Need a Copy of Lightwave for PC Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 18:22:35 GMT Organization: Digitech Solutions, Inc. Lines: 26 Message-ID: <31753670.104842883@netnews.voicenet.com> References: <314efd13.18396673@netnews.voicenet.com> Reply-To: marlon@3dsim.com NNTP-Posting-Host: philly20.voicenet.com X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182 On Tue, 19 Mar 1996 18:30:29 GMT, marlon@voicenet.com (Marlon Beltz) wrote: >Anyone have an extra copy of Lightwave for PC for sale? Mosttly just >need the dongle, have the other stuff. Please email me at >marlon@3dsim.com > > >Thanks in advance. I don't have time to read this group very often but someone just told me that I was getting slamed for posting the above. Why? Software licenses are legally transferable. The statement that I have the other stuff should let you know that I already have the manuals and CD's. Hmmm, how did I get those? Could it be that I have legally purchased 2 SGI copies, 1 Alpha copy and 2 PC copies and now need another PC copy? That I don't need 6 copies of the manual and CD? If I was a 'pirate' wouldn't I be looking for the manuals and other stuff, not a dongle. I've owned Lightwave legally since version 1.0 and done more than my share to support Newtek. Why don't you losers relax and back off? He who is without sin cast the first stone. Article: 17121 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!nntp.atlanta.com!usenet From: Henri Smulders Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Blazingly fast rendering with little memory Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 14:37:17 -0400 Organization: IMT Lines: 9 Message-ID: <31753A5D.2B59@atlanta.com> References: <4kp3bo$932@news.ios.com> <4l2nah$afc@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: 155.229.105.121 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) Hi, just downloaded nod1demo.zip from the newtek ftp site and it is a blazingly fast standalone renderer for LW. (Not really standalone; it uses screamernet.) This is a really cool tool if you have LW but only one CPU. I just tested it out and am looking forward to taking my dongle home; build scenes for fun and then render them out while I'm gone. It is incredibly fast as a rendering engine. Really cool; go get it! Hajo Article: 17122 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.infinet.com!news From: SiR-X Newsgroups: comp.graphics.misc,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.games.computer.doom.editing Subject: how to create textures? Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 15:31:19 -0400 Organization: InfiNet Lines: 4 Message-ID: <31754707.5E7F@brage.hv.se> NNTP-Posting-Host: cmh-p094.infinet.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0GoldB2 (Win95; I) Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.misc:9058 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17122 rec.games.computer.doom.editing:19298 YES HI! i am looking for a way to create lice looking textures! if u have any info at all like books? websites? newsgroups? or faqs! PLSPLSPLS EMAIL....me...thnx alot, Lates SiR-X Article: 17123 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!news.compulink.co.uk!cix.compulink.co.uk!usenet From: glynw@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Glyn Williams") Subject: Coolest Job on the planet: Computer Animator Message-ID: Organization: Compulink Information eXchange Distribution: world Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 18:42:44 GMT X-News-Software: Ameol Lines: 55 Vacancy for Computer Artist/Animator (Sheffield UK) __________________________________________ Particle Systems Ltd. is looking for a bright, talented and imaginative artist, to join its existing art team. * The Applicant We are looking for an individual with a powerful visual imagination and the skills to get those images onto paper or into a computer. Although direct computer and game experience in not required, we can only consider applicants who can demonstrate the highest levels of artistic skill. Personality is hard to quantify, but if you enjoy some of the following you’d probably enjoy working with us: Science-Fiction illustration / Cinefex / Computer Generated Imagery / Jim Cameron / Character animation / Computer 3D packages / Anime / Story-boarding / Iain M Banks / Movie Production design / Empire Strikes Back * The Job The company is offering the opportunity to work on incredibly exciting game titles. The position will involve the production of animated sequences and the design of environments and models. The artist will be offered considerable creative freedom working within a small team with a common goal: Excellence. * The Company Particle Systems is a small, new company, but has roots in the earliest days of computer gaming. We have existing contracts with a major publisher allowing us to grow. This means we can offer a stable career development path. Above all, the company is based on professionalism and creative excellence. * Contact. In addition to a CV we also need to see example artwork, whether that be a paper portfolio, a disk containing images or a VHS show-reel. We will return artwork when requested. We can only consider UK or EC citizens at this time. The closing date is Thursday 25th April Please Write / Fax or Send Email to Glyn Williams Particle Systems Ltd. 3 Westbrook Court Sharrowvale Road Sheffield S11 8YZ ENGLAND Fax: 0114 2668737 glynw@cix.compulink.co.uk Article: 17124 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Date: 17 Apr 1996 15:50:59 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 37 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l3i33$d3l@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <31752a57.3177632@news.alt.net> Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com >It says on the box that it now has Metaball modeling. I couldn't get anyone >at the booth to demonstrate it. Yep, I didn't see any of it either. >Their booth seemed to lack enthusiasm compared to previous NAB and SIGGRAPH >shows. The reps didn't really want to answer specific questions, only talk >about MetaNURBs and OpenGL. The booth was, shall we say, sedate? Luckily the public was excited. I saw, and was part of the steady stream upgrading in the booth, and there were a lot of people evaluating the program for the first time. I wished there were more 3rd party people around, in the booth and in the show. Most everyone was showing MAX stuff, or SoftImage, and when they asked me and I told them I used LightWave, I got a lot of "gas faces" from exhibitors. Kinetix (the new Autodesk arm for MAX) was much more active and uptempo, although I have to say, their demo reel was unimpressive, in some places looking like early 80s CGI out of colleges, and all their demo people seemed to be fixated on volumetric lighting, which although nice, isn't worth the price. >Oh, yeah - Most of the big screen animation demos were from 'Hypernauts' >and the M&Ms. Um, I saw other stuff, and like I said, NewTek's reel is about a million times better than Kinetix's. --Brian ====== http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ ====== == Home of the rather large and mostly complete == ===== LightWave 3D Internet Resource Lists ===== Article: 17125 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 Ships Tomorrow Date: 17 Apr 1996 15:52:30 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 10 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l3i5u$d4u@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <31751674.9C4@teleport.com> Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com >According to Dave Hibsher, NT Tech Writer, on the mail list, Alpha >owners upgrade free. Well, that wasn't in the booth, but I would hope that anyone that payed the $1995 or more price it was temporarily at, would get a free upgrade. --Brian ====== http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ ====== == Home of the rather large and mostly complete == ===== LightWave 3D Internet Resource Lists ===== Article: 17126 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!zetnet.co.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!mail2news.demon.co.uk!beanbaw.demon.co.uk From: John Reddington Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Want used LW 4.0 Intel Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 20:49:16 GMT Organization: None Lines: 10 Message-ID: <429260033wnr@beanbaw.demon.co.uk> Reply-To: john@beanbaw.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: beanbaw.demon.co.uk X-Broken-Date: Wednesday, Apr 17, 1996 20.49.16 X-Newsreader: Newswin Alpha 0.7 X-Mail2News-Path: disperse.demon.co.uk!post.demon.co.uk!beanbaw.demon.co.uk Anyone looking to sell a used copy of LW4.0 Intel. I am happy to pay shipping to UK. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | John Reddington EMail john@beanbaw.demon.co.uk | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Article: 17127 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!nntp.atlanta.com!usenet From: Henri Smulders Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Blazingly fast rendering with little memory Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 15:27:29 -0400 Organization: IMT Lines: 21 Message-ID: <31754621.4A76@atlanta.com> References: <4kp3bo$932@news.ios.com> <4l2nah$afc@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk> <31753A5D.2B59@atlanta.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 155.229.105.121 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) Henri Smulders wrote: > > Hi, just downloaded nod1demo.zip from the newtek ftp site and it > is a blazingly fast standalone renderer for LW. (Not really standalone; > it uses screamernet.) This is a really cool tool if you have LW but > only one CPU. I just tested it out and am looking forward to taking my > dongle home; build scenes for fun and then render them out while I'm > gone. It is incredibly fast as a rendering engine. Really cool; go get > it! > > Hajo One more thing to show how fast it is: I'm rendering the spacfightwer scene out while writing this at 5 secs per frame (640x480, no AA)This is with the standard setup of the demo scene (particle blur etc...). Note: the demo does not allow anti-aliasing or non-square (=NTSC) pixels. However without these it should be a MAJOR improvement for the work I do at home. (Means I finally can get rid of Truespace at home and work with a real animation program.) I'm going to testrender the textures scene as it comes out of the box now. Rendering time with: node1 :38 secs : LW standard :59 secs Article: 17128 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!news.sojourn.com!condor.ic.net!news.cic.net!news.gatecom.com!gatecoms!cgolchert From: cgolchert@gatecoms.gatecom.com (Chris Golchert) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: 17 Apr 1996 03:23:30 GMT Organization: Gateway Communications Inc. Lines: 14 Message-ID: <4l1o7i$fd0@www.gatecom.com> References: <4l0h5b$bbo@daily-planet.execpc.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: gatecoms.gatecom.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Blake Porter (pana@earth.execpc.com) wrote: : A NAB baiting Tactic? : Just spoke w/ NewTek, it seems there was a problem w/ documentation : printing or whatever. LW 5.0 IS NOT SHIPPING ...it's NewTek what did you : expect? : Look for 5.0 in '97 I placed my order for 5.0 today I was told that they are not shipping from 60 DAYS. They need to wait for the covers and the boxes to be printed and they are releasing them all at the same time except for the DEC and I thought the big T said the MIPPS ????? The Mac version was to be announced today (Tues). Credit cards will NOT be charged for 60 days. Article: 17129 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!usenet.cis.ufl.edu!usenet.ufl.edu!zeno.fit.edu!winnie.fit.edu!mcraig From: mcraig@winnie.fit.edu (Mark Craig) Subject: What is the song on one of the NewTek VT demo videos? Message-ID: Sender: news@zeno.fit.edu (USENET NEWS SYSTEM) Nntp-Posting-Host: winnie.fit.edu Organization: Florida Institute of Technology Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 20:05:35 GMT Lines: 33 Please email me any responses (our news service isn't very reliable)... I know this has nothing to do with this group, other than the fact that it is NewTek related. But, can anyone tell me the name (and name of the group) of the synth-instrumental song on NewTek's Video Toaster demonstration video "Revolution: A Demonstration of the Video Toaster" (it's the second part that was added later to show the new abilities of the latest release (2.0)). It's rather fast paced (tempo I guess)... some parts sound like an eagle (or some other bird) screaching... fast drum-like beat all throughout, and lots of sudden clashes (can't think of a better word)... and kind of an erie sound (although it's not meant to be an erie song)... I guess it could be considered "on the run/chase" music. It was also used on a commercial on PBS for NOVA or some other science/nature show. It was also used in the 1990 movie "Nuns on the Run" (with Eric Idle) - that movie has a lot of songs by Yello, but I don't know if this song is by Yello. From the movie credits (which were hard to see on a TV) I got the following songs: The Race, Hawaiian Chance, Another Race, Moon On Ice, Dr. Van Steiner, On the Run, Gold Rush (all by Yello) and Comin' to You, Goin' out of my head, Roll with It, Blow Away, Sacred Heart (by groups I couldn't read) PS. To NewTek: Nice choice of music - it really adds to the "Wowness Factor" if you know what I mean :-) Thanks for any help you can give me... Please email me responses (our news service isn't very reliable)... Mark Craig mcraig@winnie.fit.edu -- *************************************************************************** * FLORIDA INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY // * * Dept. of Computer Science // Mark R. Craig * * 150 W. University Blvd., Melbourne, FL 32901 // mcraig@winnie.fit.edu * Article: 17130 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!bcm.tmc.edu!newshost.convex.com!news.onramp.net!zdc!news1.noc.netcom.net!noc.netcom.net!alpha1.chapman.edu!ts3p10s34.chapman.edu!zimmerma From: zimmerma@chapman.edu (Dan Zimmerman) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: US Price of latest Lightwave? Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 13:22:26 Organization: EuroTech Productions Lines: 22 Message-ID: References: <3158CD73.44E2@cyberportal.net> <4jctqq$61l@news.paonline.com> <4jej2a$dom@voyager.iii.org.tw> <4kf5n4$7mt@news.mel.aone.net.au> <316D6D1B.61BE@xs4all.nl> NNTP-Posting-Host: ts3p10s34.chapman.edu X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev A] In article <316D6D1B.61BE@xs4all.nl> "Arjan R. Brussee" writes: >From: "Arjan R. Brussee" >Subject: US Price of latest Lightwave? >Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 22:35:39 +0200 >HI All >does someone know a price/mail order distributor of LW4 in the USA? >I'd hate to pay the local prices here, but want that program! >thanks >-arjan It's about 800 $ for 4.0 and about 1400$ for 5.0 (as seen at the NAB). Dan Zimmerman EuroTech Productions Article: 17131 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!bcm.tmc.edu!newshost.convex.com!warrenv From: warrenv@convex.com (Warren Vosper) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: plugin development kit Date: 17 Apr 1996 20:48:07 GMT Organization: Convex Technology Center of Hewlett Packard, Richardson, Tx USA Lines: 10 Message-ID: <4l3le7$mer@newshost.convex.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: mikey.convex.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] anyone know how much the plugin development kit for LW 4.0 is? newtek doesn't have a price on their web page. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= warren vosper HP-Convex Technology Center warrenv@convex.com 3000 Waterview Parkway (214)497-4928 Richardson, TX 75080 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Article: 17132 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!sgigate.sgi.com!enews.sgi.com!decwrl!pa.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!marbls.enet.dec.com!leimberger From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 16 Apr 1996 21:00:42 GMT Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 189 Distribution: world Message-ID: <4l11pq$ggq@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31633351.3E7C@osu.edu> <31670A7D.7EE7@osu.edu> <316E722D.60A6@imaginate.com> Reply-To: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () NNTP-Posting-Host: marbls.enet.dec.com Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15029 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17132 comp.graphics.animation:34492 In article <316E722D.60A6@imaginate.com>, Jack Walsh writes: |>Path: nntpd.lkg.dec.com!depot.mro.dec.com!pa.dec.com!decwrl!news1.digital.com!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.smartlink.net!usenet |>From: Jack Walsh |>Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation |>Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. |>Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 08:09:33 -0700 |>Organization: The Imagination Workshop |>Lines: 4 |>Message-ID: <316E722D.60A6@imaginate.com> |>References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31633351.3E7C@osu.edu> <31670A7D.7EE7@osu.edu> |>NNTP-Posting-Host: pm127-52.smartlink.net |>Mime-Version: 1.0 |>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii |>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit |>X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I) |>Xref: nntpd.lkg.dec.com comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:13994 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:15799 comp.graphics.animation:33242 |> |>I don't think LW users are a huge concern of Autodesk. Autodesk though, |>is a huge concern of NewTek. Good Luck NewTek, you're gonna need it! |> |>Jack |> In article <316E722D.60A6@imaginate.com>, Jack Walsh writes: |>Path: nntpd.lkg.dec.com!depot.mro.dec.com!pa.dec.com!decwrl!news1.digital.com!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.smartlink.net!usenet |>From: Jack Walsh |>Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation |>Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. |>Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 08:09:33 -0700 |>Organization: The Imagination Workshop |>Lines: 4 |>Message-ID: <316E722D.60A6@imaginate.com> |>References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31633351.3E7C@osu.edu> <31670A7D.7EE7@osu.edu> |>NNTP-Posting-Host: pm127-52.smartlink.net |>Mime-Version: 1.0 |>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii |>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit |>X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I) |>Xref: nntpd.lkg.dec.com comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:13994 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:15799 comp.graphics.animation:33242 |> |>I don't think LW users are a huge concern of Autodesk. Autodesk though, |>is a huge concern of NewTek. Good Luck NewTek, you're gonna need it! |> |>Jack |> In article <316E722D.60A6@imaginate.com>, Jack Walsh writes: |>Path: nntpd.lkg.dec.com!depot.mro.dec.com!pa.dec.com!decwrl!news1.digital.com!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.smartlink.net!usenet |>From: Jack Walsh |>Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation |>Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. |>Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 08:09:33 -0700 |>Organization: The Imagination Workshop |>Lines: 4 |>Message-ID: <316E722D.60A6@imaginate.com> |>References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31633351.3E7C@osu.edu> <31670A7D.7EE7@osu.edu> |>NNTP-Posting-Host: pm127-52.smartlink.net |>Mime-Version: 1.0 |>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii |>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit |>X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I) |>Xref: nntpd.lkg.dec.com comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:13994 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:15799 comp.graphics.animation:33242 |> |>I don't think LW users are a huge concern of Autodesk. Autodesk though, |>is a huge concern of NewTek. Good Luck NewTek, you're gonna need it! |> |>Jack |> Well, looks like NewTek just got some of that good luck. Subject: NAB Announcement #3 Date: Tue, 16 Apr 96 16:50:47 From: ntsysop@bbs.newtek.com (Tech Support) Organization: NewTek Technical Support Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave NAB-003 CONTACT: Jim Parsons (NewTek) RELEASE DATE: April 15, 1996 (913) 228-8000 Hollie Wendt (Communications Consultant) (408) 688-1193 00000000000000NEWTEK DEVELOPING RELATIONSHIP WITH APPLE AND SUN00000000000000 Best-Of-Breed Trio To Develop Digital Video Tools National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), Las Vegas, NV -- NewTek, Inc. today announced that NewTek, Apple Computer, Inc., and Sun Microsystems Computer Company (SMCC) are exploring a relationship to develop a broad range of digital 3D animation and video production tools. The target audience for these tools will be the largest group of digital content creators, including professionals in feature and broadcast video, that purchase tools primarily in the $ 3000 to $ 30,000 range. According to Tim Jenison, Chairman and Founder of NewTek, "This collaboration would unite the companies that currently lead the desktop video, desktop graphics, and Internet server markets. The resulting technology opportunities will enable us to create a new era of high-quality, low-cost, easy to use products for digital media creation that will benefit audiences from event videographers, to New York boardrooms, to Hollywood studios." According to NewTek, technology sharing could be a key ingredient of the relationship. NewTek will support Apple's QuickDraw( 3D format for viewing changes to graphic objects in real-time. Used in conjunction with LightWave 3D( from NewTek, users of QuickDraw 3D gain a real-time shading capability that supports the creation of highly realistic animation. NewTek will also utilize Sun's Java( development language, which has been positioned as the "Internet language" based on its strengths in building applications and its ability to download software across a network in a secure manner. -- more -- NewTek Developing Relationship with Apple and Sun 2/2/2 Use of Java enables the development of digital media creation products designed for the Internet environment. Additional technology sharing could include NewTek's support for Apple's QuickTime( VR, use of NewTek tools by Sun and Apple to create OEM and turnkey solutions, exploration of future technologies in video production and related opportunities, and various co-marketing and sales activities. New Apple Port One initial outcome of the relationship will be the port of NewTek's LightWave 3D 5.0 animation system to Apple PowerMac( computers. The port will bring broadcast quality animation to a wide variety of business and educational applications, enhancing the ability of users to communicate ideas visually. "Macintosh systems are leading platforms for creative applications in all markets -- education, business, publication, and entertainment," said Satjiv S. Chahil, Senior Vice President of Corporate Marketing for Apple. "NewTek's product for the Macintosh platform promises many exciting applications in the area of digital content production." Developing with Sun's Java Sun brings a large installed base in commercial markets, where visualization is a key component, to the relationship, as well as the Java development language. NewTek's choice of Java as a development language will take full advantage of the capabilities of the UltraSPARC( workstation and Ultra 1 Creator 3D Graphics Accelerator. Java's write-once-run-everywhere capability, along with its easy accessibility, have propelled the software and Internet communities to embrace it as a de facto standard for writing applications for complex networks. "We expect that a technology-sharing relationship with NewTek will yield yet another explosion of Internet applications, this time in creating digital media tools. We're excited that a company such as NewTek, who has been involved in the creation of productions such as Star Trek, Babylon 5, The Simpsons, and Goldeneye, is embracing the Java technology," said Carl Wolf, Vice President Business Development for Sun. -- more -- NewTek Developing Relationship with Apple and Sun 3/3/3 LightWave 3D > Photo-realistic Animation LightWave 3D carries on the price/performance standard started by the Video Toaster(. At $1495, LightWave 3D has the most comprehensive feature set of any 3D program, providing workstation performance at a PC price. Due to its unparalleled rendering quality and ease of use, LightWave 3D is the artist's choice for creating special effects for popular televisions shows, feature films, and commercials, as well as graphics for corporate videos, video games, print, and much more. LightWave 3D is available for Windows 95( and Windows NT( on Intel, DEC Alpha(, and MIPS(, as well as Silicon Graphics and Amiga( workstations. Apple Computer, Inc., a recognized innovator in the information industry and leader in multimedia technologies, creates powerful solutions based on easy to use personal computers, servers, peripherals, software, and personal digital assistants. Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) develops, manufactures, licenses and markets solutions, products, technologies and services for business, education, consumer, entertainment, scientific & engineering and government customers in over 140 countries. Sun Microsystems Computer Company is a world leader in the design, manufacture and sale of network computing systems and is a division of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Recognized for quality and innovation, the company's SPARC( workstations and multiprocessing servers each hold the No. 1 UNIX( marketshare position. These systems are used primarily by businesses, educational institutions and governments worldwide for technical, commercial, industrial, and software development. NewTek, Inc. is the leader in providing full-featured video editing and special effects tools at a price that allows anyone to produce professional video and graphics. The company's products are used worldwide on projects from home video to feature film and have won awards for television shows such as Babylon 5 and Star Trek. NewTek headquarters are located in Topeka, Kansas in the middle of the Silicon Prairie. -- END -- Video Toaster is a registered trademark of NewTek, Inc. LightWave 3D is a trademark of NewTek, Inc. QuickTime VR is a registered trademark of Apple Computer. PowerMac and QuickDraw 3D are trademarks of Apple Computer. Java, UltraSPARC, and SPARC are trademarks of Sun Microsystems. Amiga is a trademark of Amiga Technologies. Windows 95 and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. DEC Alpha is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation. MIPS is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of Unix Labs. ****************************************************************************** * Chuck Baker - Sysop * TekWorld: NewTek Tech Support BBS * * Technical Support Online Services * telnet address: bbs.newtek.com * * NewTek, Inc. * modem ports: 913-271-9299 * ****************************************************************************** Article: 17133 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!pa.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!marbls.enet.dec.com!leimberger From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 16 Apr 1996 21:26:58 GMT Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 27 Distribution: world Message-ID: <4l13b3$ggq@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4k51m5$qtk@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <4kh1t7$2t6@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> <316FD3ED.260D@montreal.com> Reply-To: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () NNTP-Posting-Host: marbls.enet.dec.com Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34494 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17133 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15032 |>> is released nobody has it. Particles, gravity ect are present today in |>> third party software. Interactive lighting ? I need this explaine to me |>> as I am not sure what it means/offers. Can this be accopmlished with |>> Camera/light envelopes ? Also remember before MAx these people thought 3DS |>> the better program, that has to make me wonder. |>> FWIW There is an article on MAX in the latest 3D mag(not worth much as I |>> can't recall the name, maybe 3D design ?) to hit the market. I'll get the |>> name from my dealer. It showed the new features, some screen shots etc. |>> Looked good . But seeing as I still have a lot of LW features I haven't |>> used yet(really many more that seem to crop up here) I'm not interested. |>> -bill |> |>Interactive lighting means that you can manually adjust the lights settings while seing the results on your scene |>interactivelly. This is usually accomplished through some sort of Open GL algorythm or else. |> |>Jean-Eric, Thanks for the info I Found this under the features list for LW 5.0 * Open GL support for real time shaded views. Includes support for up to 8 interactive lights (Distant, Point, or Spot). Acknowledges surface attributes such as Diffusion, Specularity, Luminosity, Outline Only, and Smoothing. Of course mt Amiga does not support open GL so it is still a moot point for me. -bill Article: 17134 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!pa.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!marbls.enet.dec.com!leimberger From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 16 Apr 1996 21:30:56 GMT Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 57 Distribution: world Message-ID: <4l13ig$ggq@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31633351.3E7C@osu.edu> <31670A7D.7EE7@osu.edu> <316B06D2.721F@montreal.com> <4koqnm$68j@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> Reply-To: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () NNTP-Posting-Host: marbls.enet.dec.com Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15033 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17134 comp.graphics.animation:34495 In article <4koqnm$68j@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>, Steph Greenberg writes: |>Path: nntpd.lkg.dec.com!depot.mro.dec.com!pa.dec.com!decwrl!newsspool.doit.wisc.edu!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!nntp.news.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!steph |>From: Steph Greenberg |>Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation |>Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. |>Date: 13 Apr 1996 11:11:02 -0700 |>Organization: Primenet (602)395-1010 |>Lines: 37 |>Sender: root@primenet.com |>Message-ID: <4koqnm$68j@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> |>References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31633351.3E7C@osu.edu> <31670A7D.7EE7@osu.edu> <316B06D2.721F@montreal.com> |>X-Posted-By: steph@usr3.primenet.com |>Xref: nntpd.lkg.dec.com comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:14082 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:15896 comp.graphics.animation:33300 |> |>Jean-Eric Hénault wrote: |>: Jeff Jasper wrote: |>: think LightWave will be pretty stable. LightWave 4.0 also suffered a |>: complete platform change. The Amiga is a very different machine from the |>: PC. Now that the transition is complete, I think LW will be a formidable |>: piece of software. |> |>The question is this: is the PC now Lightwave's primary development |>platform? In other words, what will come first, the next PC version of LW |>or the Amiga version? I just can't help but think that Newtek's former |>Amiga fanaticism affects how they look at the PC. That fanaticism led |>them to make some very bad decisions a couple of years ago that still |>affect them. |> |>In other words, is the Amiga now the platform that gets a port of LW, |>after everything is finished on the PC? |> |>And what is Newtek doing to get ALL of its plugin vendors off the Amiga |>and onto the PC? One thing about Autodesk: their commitment and loyalty to |>the PC and NT platforms is unquestionable. Their programmers do not feel |>a need to go through a cleansing ritual to wash the stench of Microsoft |>from their fingers every time they code on a PC. |> |>: Jean-Eric Hénault |>: CG Animator |> |>-- |>------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |>Steph Greenberg "Whenever I truly think something can't be |>steph@primenet.com done, that is when I redouble my efforts to |> prove myself wrong." |> |>Copyright 1996. All Rights Reserved. Permission granted for non-commercial |>electronic republication only, such as Usenet and Email, and |>non-commercial educational purposes such as charge free WWW pages. |>Express permission is required for any other use. When in doubt, ask. |>------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |> Steven, Trust me th PC/Alpha versions are NewTeks primary concerns as far as I can tee and as an Amiga user you can rest assured I know! -bill Article: 17135 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.internetMCI.com!darwin.sura.net!news.fsu.edu!nntp.cntfl.com!usenet From: Prem Subrahmanyam Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Question about 5.0 Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 15:59:36 -0400 Organization: University Online Lines: 12 Message-ID: <31754DA8.28D6@dev.uol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: pm1-p11.noblestar.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) Does it have volumetric lighting? Seems that that is one of the hot features these days (Strata, Electric Image, 3DS Max, POV are all on the volumetric bandwagon). Com'on, I want DETAILS! -- Prem --------------------------------------------------------- Prem Subrahmanyam prem@dev.uol.com Home Page: http://dev.uol.com/~prem/index.html Programmer, graphics designer, fossil nut extraordinaire. "Have you seen my trilobites today?" - http://dev.uol.com/~prem/fossil.html Article: 17136 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!paladin.american.edu!news.jhu.edu!welchlink!keithc From: keithc@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu (Keith Christopher) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NT_AVI Plugin problem Date: 17 Apr 1996 20:57:10 GMT Organization: HCF - Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Lines: 10 Message-ID: <4l3lv6$jr6@news.jhu.edu> References: <4l35iv$4slr@pina1.telecom.at> NNTP-Posting-Host: 128.220.59.78 X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] : So I've added this line: : Plugin AnimSaverHandler NT-AVI(.avi) C:\NEWTEK\plugin\layout\nt_avi.p : NT-AVI(.avi) Does this plugin exist for DEC Alpha LW ? Keith Article: 17137 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!svc.portal.com!news1.best.com!nntp1.best.com!shellx!scotta From: scotta@shellx.best.com (Scott Adams) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Journey / Student Pricing Date: 17 Apr 1996 15:08:20 -0700 Organization: Best Internet Communications Lines: 11 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: shellx.best.com X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #6 (NOV) Hey... I know NewTek doesn't directly offer student discounts. However, I was wondering if some netizen out there might know whether or not Journey or one of the other student-discount places carries Lightwave, and the current price for 4.0 (I doubt they have 5.0 yet). Also, if somebody knows the number for Journey or whoever carries it, I'd sure appreciate it. Thanks in advance! -Scott A. Article: 17138 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!paladin.american.edu!news.jhu.edu!welchlink!keithc From: keithc@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu (Keith Christopher) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB Announcement #3 Date: 17 Apr 1996 21:07:35 GMT Organization: HCF - Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Lines: 15 Distribution: world Message-ID: <4l3min$jr6@news.jhu.edu> References: <19960416.7BD6888.F5FC@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 128.220.59.78 X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] : Perhaps they haven't seen how fast it isn't..... Java's got a fuck of a : long way to go before you can rewrite LW with it. On the other hand, : it'd make an excelent built in macro language. : Gwynne. I think it was talking about the speed of the Sun Ultra 1 3D creator, having one on my desk I can vouch for the speed of the machine. I'd love to have LW running there ! Keith Christopher Article: 17139 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!nntp.crl.com!usenet From: Ben Cannon Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: 17 Apr 1996 22:52:00 GMT Organization: IMS Antimatter Explosives. Lines: 19 Message-ID: <4l3smg$t0m@nntp.crl.com> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> <4kobvm$jrc@ca NNTP-Posting-Host: a111011.rpk1.as.crl.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; I; 32bit) Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34497 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17139 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:14121 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15037 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1566 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8447 alt.26 nihil@eramp.net (Cory Tucker) wrote: >Here's where you show your silliness best. The only time my OS/2 >486DX4-100 with 24Mb churned the disk severely was during boot up, and >that was due to the fact that it was creating the 25Mb swapper.dat >file. Have you tried NT on a 486 with only 24Mb? I am typing this on a Intel 486-80 running NT with a mere 16 megs of RAM!!! WIth Service Pack #4, NT blazes. almost as fast as Linux and faster than Win 3.11 (16-bit apps) -- Ben Cannon. artherd@a.crl.com ____________________________________________________________ ftp://168.75.111.2/ben.htm Between 3:00 and 9:00 Everyday. This is great, a FTPed website, over a 14.4k modem, no less!! Article: 17140 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!svc.portal.com!news1.best.com!nntp1.best.com!shellx.best.com!not-for-mail From: harlock@shellx.best.com (Mike Harlock) Newsgroups: rec.video.production,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: FS: ATVista RGB/YUV framebuffer (price reduced!) Date: 17 Apr 1996 16:01:36 -0700 Organization: The Space Vessel Arcadia Lines: 63 Message-ID: <4l3t8g$kkl@shellx.best.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: shellx.best.com Xref: news2.cais.com rec.video.production:41385 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17140 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15040 FOR SALE - TRUEVISION ATVista card w/YUV<>RGB transcoder, Monitor Everything you need to use the ATVISTA as a component paintbox w/machine control: (Use as TARGA buffer for lightwave, or direct rendering with 3Ds too) * TrueVision 4MB ATVista 32-bit framebuffer card * VMX daughterboard which contains 4mb of additional program/data memory and 2 high speed serial ports. (for VLAN control) * Novablox dual video transcoder: RGB to YUV component for output, and YUV to RGB for input. (It's two transcoders in one) * 19" JVC RGBS multiscan monitor - supports all ATVista screenmodes Complete percise calibration controls in the rear to adust to the screenmode you'll be using the most. (more than just H/V stretch and move, this is an industrial monitor) * All nessesary RGB cabling to feed between the card, transcoder and monitor * Truevision TIPS 2.1 paint software. * Videomedia VLAN software original disks * ATVista technical reference, user guide, TIPS 2.1 user manual, and JVC monitor manual. All nessesary software. * Crystal 3D software (I haven't used or tested it) which supports the ATVista card directly. --- For those not familiar with the product, It's a 32-bit framebuffer card for AT/DOS machines that does up to 1024 X 768 X 32 bit, has RGB ins and outs. Using the TIPS paint software it very much feels like a Quantel paintbox or similar device. (used with a sketchpad) Programs such as 3D Studio support it directly for rendering. Geared towards NTSC graphics on up to all-digital presentations. (see http://www.truevision.com for more stuff/info) Loads and saves TARGA format, so you can easily use it with Lightwave. --- Asking $1500 for the whole lot. WAY less than the new price of an ATVista card BY ITSELF!! The transcoder, monitor, VMX card w/memory and additional software are worth quite a bit by themselves. Split shipping on the Novablox and the vista card, COD, and... I will NOT ship the monitor, it's one of the heaviest 19" monitors I've ever lifted, if you want it, you'll have to pick it up locally (San Francicsco Bay Area) otherwise, the card can use any analog RGB monitor that will scan down to 15khz with seperate RGBS ins or an RGBS > SVGA D-SUB cable adaptor. Local buyers will be given priority, but I'll accept offers from anywhere in the United States. If you are local, you can come check it out and see it working before you buy it. Email all serious inqueries to harlock@raindrop.com. --Mike Article: 17141 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!zetnet.co.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!close-to.demon.co.uk From: geoff@close-to.demon.co.uk Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: mailing list Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 22:55:35 GMT Organization: home Lines: 6 Message-ID: <3175768c.1267905@news.demon.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: close-to.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: close-to.demon.co.uk X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182 Could anybody tell me if the mailing list is still running? havn't had a single message since last friday (now thursday am) thanks in advance. Geoff Article: 17142 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB Announcement #3 Date: 17 Apr 1996 19:51:02 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 11 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l4056$iq8@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4l3min$jr6@news.jhu.edu> Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com This press release is nutty like you read about.....more info on my NAB page... _____________________________________________ Lee Stranahan Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON! ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm Article: 17143 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!uunet!in1.uu.net!van-bc!news.mindlink.net!news From: Jeff Holinski Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 17:33:37 -0700 Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada Lines: 16 Message-ID: <31758DE1.4A6D@mindlink.bc.ca> References: <4kv7o1$kdj@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31752a57.3177632@news.alt.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: line086.nwm.mindlink.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I) Dave Chin wrote: > > virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Scribed in electrons: > > > > It says on the box that it now has Metaball modeling. I couldn't get anyone > at the booth to demonstrate it. I kinda got the feeling, while talking to > the NT experts, that many of the plugins are for new animators. > I'd take the feature list on the box with a grain of salt. Remember the claim that 4.0 would save Flics? Jeff H... Article: 17144 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!usenet.ucs.indiana.edu!catseye.bluemarble.net!ragnarok.oar.net!malgudi.oar.net!hyperion.wright.edu!alpha.wright.edu!alpha.wright.edu!not-for-mail From: s006acr@alpha.wright.edu (ANDY RICE) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: I screwed up, Help! Date: 17 Apr 1996 11:43:20 -0400 Organization: Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio 45435 Lines: 1 Message-ID: <4l33io$1l3@alpha.wright.edu> References: <316A5FF9.26AD@UTK.EDU> <316BBF13.42F7@cyberoptics.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: alpha.wright.edu Article: 17145 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!van-bc!news.mindlink.net!deep.mindlink.net.deep.mindlink.net!Jeff_Holinski From: Jeff_Holinski@mindlink.bc.ca (Jeff Holinski) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: LW 5.0 at NAB Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 00:39:38 GMT Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada Lines: 11 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: line086.nwm.mindlink.net X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4] Now that LW 5 has been shown at NAB and a couple of people have even bought their upgrades, how about some details on the improved bones Newtek mentioned. Can you finally build a human where the arm bone doesn't pull the ribs when you move it. (eg. can bones be set to ignore certain surfaces) Also, does it save AVI's yet? Jeff H... Article: 17146 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!dish.news.pipex.net!pipex!news.esoterica.pt!usenet From: fmartins@esoterica.pt (Fernando Martins) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Amiga LW5 has same features as other platforms ? Date: 18 Apr 1996 01:06:18 GMT Organization: Esoterica, Portugal Lines: 14 Message-ID: <598.6681T760T620@esoterica.pt> References: <31745A50.60BA@hypertec.com.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: lisslip2.esoterica.pt X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP) *UNREGISTERED* >Are all these features in the Amiga version to ? >Why does the Amiga upgrade cost less ? If I remember correctly, the Amiga version is less expensive because it doesn't have OpenGL support (for obvious reasons) nor multithreading capabilities (for obvious reasons too!). __________________________________________________________________________ __ _ _ /_ /|/| 2D and 3D Animation / Special Effects / / | http://homepage.esoterica.pt/~fmartins/ Graphics (sorry, no english yet...) Wizard! fmartins@esoterica.pt Article: 17147 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave From: scorpio@dave-world.net (Robert K. Williams) Subject: Re: The Fx kit for Lightwave book References: <4kvrbv$gl4@server-b.cs.interbusiness.it> X-Newsreader: News Xpress 2.0 Beta #0 Date: Thu, 18 Apr 96 01:34:45 GMT NNTP-Posting-Host: m10pia.dave-world.net Message-ID: <31759a97.0@nt.dave-world.net> Lines: 13 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!nt.dave-world.net!Pentium In article <4kvrbv$gl4@server-b.cs.interbusiness.it>, dmarino@iqsnet.it (domenico marino) wrote: >Is there anyone who have bought "The Fx kit for Lightwave book" ???? >I have send Two faxes to Light-Speed to have more informations on it >and how to buy it.... but nothing...... >Is there anyone who tell me how can I buy it ???? >I live in Italy..... > They're probably busy grading all the entries to the animation contest. :) regards, v v ************************************** Rob K. Williams (. .) * AmigaDOS: The OS my Pentium 100 * a.k.a. scorpio 8 * wants to run, when it grows up! * LIGHTWAVE RULES! @_| ************************************** Article: 17148 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Question about 5.0 Date: 17 Apr 1996 21:47:22 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 8 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l46va$lii@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <31754DA8.28D6@dev.uol.com> Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com >Does it have volumetric lighting? Nope. --Brian ====== http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ ====== == Home of the rather large and mostly complete == ===== LightWave 3D Internet Resource Lists ===== Article: 17149 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.exodus.net!ddsw1!news.mcs.net!usenet From: "Michael J. May" Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 21:00:45 -0500 Organization: FM Multimedia Lines: 19 Message-ID: <3175A24D.3586@mcs.net> References: <4l0h5b$bbo@daily-planet.execpc.com> <4l1o7i$fd0@www.gatecom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: mjmay.pr.mcs.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01Gold (Win95; I) Chris Golchert wrote: > > Blake Porter (pana@earth.execpc.com) wrote: > : A NAB baiting Tactic? > : Just spoke w/ NewTek, it seems there was a problem w/ documentation > : printing or whatever. LW 5.0 IS NOT SHIPPING ...it's NewTek what did you > : expect? > : Look for 5.0 in '97 > > I placed my order for 5.0 today I was told that they are not shipping > from 60 DAYS. They need to wait for the covers and the boxes to be > printed and they are releasing them all at the same time except for the > DEC and I thought the big T said the MIPPS ????? The Mac version was to > be announced today (Tues). Credit cards will NOT be charged for 60 days. I ordered the 5.0 upgrade thru Newtek today, and was told that it would be 4 - 6 weeks, and that it would probably not be that long. Mike Article: 17150 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news.uoregon.edu!news.islandnet.com!news.islandnet.com!not-for-mail From: dretch@islandnet.com (Christopher Stewart) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: NT_AVI Plugin problem Date: 17 Apr 1996 16:30:25 -0700 Organization: Island Net in Victoria, B.C. Canada Lines: 36 Message-ID: <4l3uuh$6u5@islandnet.com> References: <4l35iv$4slr@pina1.telecom.at> NNTP-Posting-Host: islandnet.com In a message dated Thu, 18 Apr 1996 01: warhead@ping.at writes: W> I've a little Problem with the NT_AVI Plugin. W> If I want to choose the NT_AVI Plugin in the Record Menu W> I get this error message: Activation failed: code -2 W> I've added the plugin in the options menu like all the others, W> but there was no entry in my lw.cfg file. W> So I've added this line: W> Plugin AnimSaverHandler NT-AVI(.avi) C:\NEWTEK\plugin\layout\nt_avi.p W> NT-AVI(.avi) W> I'd appreciate if anyone can help me with this. Can't help but if it's any consolation, I can't get the NT-AVI saver to show up either. This is after several attempts to "re-install" all the win '95 crap. It just dosen't want to appear. Let me know if you find a solution. Right now Lightwave hasn't produced an animation in four months. Some 3D animation program... Christopher ********************************************** Primordial * Christopher Stewart dretch@islandnet.com * Graphics Soup * http://primordial.victoria.bc.ca/ * WWW Animation * Home of the Lightwave 3D Search Engine * Training ********************************************** * Offline Orbit 0.73c * Article: 17151 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news1.i1.net!news1.inlink.com!news2.inlink.com!usenet From: kenmil@inlink.com (Dargrafix) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.algorithms,comp.graphics.api.inventor,comp.graphics.api.misc,comp.graphics.api.opengl,comp.graphics.api.pexlib,comp.graphics.apps.alias,comp.graphics.apps.avs,comp.graphics.apps.data-explorer,comp.graphics.apps.freehand,comp.grap Subject: The Computer Job Hotline Date: 18 Apr 1996 03:10:07 GMT Organization: Inlink Lines: 4 Message-ID: <4l4bqf$4j0@news2.inlink.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: kenmil.inlink.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.5 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.algorithms:30841 comp.graphics.api.inventor:1671 comp.graphics.api.misc:542 comp.graphics.api.opengl:4712 comp.graphics.api.pexlib:414 comp.graphics.apps.alias:1568 comp.graphics.apps.avs:697 comp.graphics.apps.data-expl Looking for a job? Check out http://www.inlink.com/~kenmil Article: 17152 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!news.texas.net!nntp.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!ip043.phx.primenet.com!wturber From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB Announcement #2 Date: 17 Apr 1996 21:14:01 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 20 Sender: root@primenet.com Distribution: world Message-ID: References: <19960416.7BD4D40.F2DC@bbs.newtek.com> X-Posted-By: ip043.phx.primenet.com X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4] In article <19960416.7BD4D40.F2DC@bbs.newtek.com> ntsysop@bbs.newtek.com (Tech Support) writes: >From: ntsysop@bbs.newtek.com (Tech Support) >Subject: NAB Announcement #2 >Date: Tue, 16 Apr 96 16:49:32 > NAB-002 >CONTACT: Jim Parsons (NewTek) RELEASE DATE: April 15, 1996 > (913) 228-8000 > Hollie Wendt (Communications Consultant) > (408) 688-1193 >°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°NEWTEK ANNOUNCES LIGHTWAVE VERSION 5.0°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Well golly gosh. Its for real!!! Well NewTek did manage to keep this under their hats pretty darn well. Anyway congrats to NewTek for pulling it off. I'm really glad. I can't wait to see what the features really are. Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber Article: 17153 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!news.texas.net!nntp.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!ip043.phx.primenet.com!wturber From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: 17 Apr 1996 21:18:02 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 28 Sender: root@primenet.com Message-ID: References: <4l0h5b$bbo@daily-planet.execpc.com> <4l1o7i$fd0@www.gatecom.com> X-Posted-By: ip043.phx.primenet.com X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4] In article <4l1o7i$fd0@www.gatecom.com> cgolchert@gatecoms.gatecom.com (Chris Golchert) writes: >From: cgolchert@gatecoms.gatecom.com (Chris Golchert) >Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship >Date: 17 Apr 1996 03:23:30 GMT >Blake Porter (pana@earth.execpc.com) wrote: >: A NAB baiting Tactic? >: Just spoke w/ NewTek, it seems there was a problem w/ documentation >: printing or whatever. LW 5.0 IS NOT SHIPPING ...it's NewTek what did you >: expect? >: Look for 5.0 in '97 >I placed my order for 5.0 today I was told that they are not shipping >from 60 DAYS. They need to wait for the covers and the boxes to be >printed and they are releasing them all at the same time except for the >DEC and I thought the big T said the MIPPS ????? The Mac version was to >be announced today (Tues). Credit cards will NOT be charged for 60 days. AAAAAAAARGH!!!! And I was just patting them on the back. Someone please tell NewTek what the difference between IS and WILL BE is. Their announcement posted here today said that LW50 IS available at dealers. You would think that they would at least ammend the announcement. Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber Article: 17154 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!news.texas.net!nntp.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!ip043.phx.primenet.com!wturber From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 17 Apr 1996 21:33:01 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 49 Sender: root@primenet.com Message-ID: References: <4kop1a$4ep@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <31708b69.4748958@news.alt.net> <4l39er$im3@diane.inforamp.net> X-Posted-By: ip043.phx.primenet.com X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4] Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34509 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17154 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15062 In article <4l39er$im3@diane.inforamp.net> vgoel@diane.inforamp.net (Vaibhav Goel) writes: >From: vgoel@diane.inforamp.net (Vaibhav Goel) >Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. >Date: 17 Apr 1996 13:23:39 -0400 >In article , > wrote: >>On 4/13/96 10:25PM, in message <31708b69.4748958@news.alt.net>, Tim Krego >> wrote: >>That's why they show the dozens of TV shows, etc. that are using it. >> Certainly Steven Spielberg saw it as a professional piece of software. >>If it's good enough for him, it's more than likely good enough for the >>average hobbyist or professional. >You know if I had a nickel for each time a Lightwave user suggests to a >newbie who is interested in purchasing a 3D software that Lightwave would >be the program for him and the only reason he can give is "oh well its >being used extensively in the TV industry; just look at B5, Space and >other shows", I'd have enough cash to buy that brand new 96 Suzuki >GSXR-750 :) I don't know what a GSXR-750 is or how much it costs. But if it is a motorcycle and costs around $5000 then that means you would have to have seen this suggestion 100,000 times. So you are exaggerating then? Anyway, the flaw in the argument that you mentioned is primarily that he didn't mention price (or you didn't bring that part over in the quote). The fact that LW is used in a lot of TV shows is a good argument for saying that it is LIKELY to be more than good enough for the AVERAGE hobbyist or professional. Sure there are other arguments, but that particular argument is a particular good one. >Regards, >Vaibhav >-- >[ Vaibhav Goel ]--[ vgoel@inforamp.net ]--[ UNIX/Networking/3D Graphics] >["Take control of the machine now!" - Utah Saints] >[Check out: http://www.inforamp.net/~vgoel if you want] Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber Article: 17155 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news1.erols.com!uunet!in1.uu.net!in-news.erinet.com!usenet From: poolman@MY.WOMANS.SNATCH (POOLMAN@m.andnly.me) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Lightwave crack wanted... (flame on) Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 07:44:20 GMT Organization: B.S PRODUCTIONS Lines: 39 Message-ID: <4l4h39$fm4@eri.erinet.com> References: <4ku82l$40t@homer.alpha.net> Reply-To: POOLMAN@YOU.WISH.BITE.ME NNTP-Posting-Host: dlp178.ctrvl.eri.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99b.112 On 15 Apr 1996 19:29:25 GMT, syndesis@inc.net (John Foust) wrote: >In article , >jcahill@maryanne.bio.uci.edu says... >> >>Before everyone starts flaming my subject line, hear me out. I am a >>legitimate user and OWNER of NewTek's Lightwave 4.0C for Windows (and >>I have a valid Serial Number on my Dongle too). This morning, however, >>my dongle died (AND THIS IS THE SECOND TIME GOD DAMMIT). I am sick of >>this bullshit. I spent $800 on a product that self-destructs, and also >>prohibits me from using my printer. > >Maybe put the dongle on a second parallel port, I'd guess >that your printer is killing the dongle. Buy a $30-or-less >add-on serial/parallel board. > >- John > that didnt work for me but...might for him dont know?? BUT i do have a i know i know crack for needing the dongle .....if anybody thinks i pirated this great 3d package they can byte me i spent alot of college $ i shouldnt have..:) but my dongle died to so i broke down and asked my friend to find me a crack ..i laughed as i said it he came back 2 days l8r with a crack and it works great no more dongle .. so flame me but i am gonna ask if anybody need this crack let me know i will be happy to post it poolman <> the crumbled cities stand as known of the hurt you call <> <> your own love is suicide. <> <> "smashing pumpkings" <> <> 1995 <> \_________________________________________________/ Article: 17156 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news1.digital.com!data.ramona.vix.com!sony!nntp-sc.barrnet.net!tiptoe.fhda.edu!unix.sri.com!hplabs!hplntx!news.dtc.hp.com!canyon.sr.hp.com!mikep From: mikep@sr.hp.com (Mike Powell) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: How to install dongle in Win95? Date: 17 Apr 1996 19:52:27 GMT Organization: Hewlett Packard Sonoma County Lines: 18 Message-ID: <4l3i5r$fk6@canyon.sr.hp.com> References: <317495C0.EEF@accessone.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ace.sr.hp.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2.2] Guustaaf Damave (guustaaf@accessone.com) wrote: : After some reconfiguring of my system layout and modeler do not 'see' my dongle anymore. : Which drivers need to be installed where to make them work again? : Any help and suggestions welcome. I don't think that there are any drivers needed for W95... I think that only NT used drivers for that... There has been a rash of dongle failures lately. Upgrade your lightwave to Rev C if you have not done so already... If the dongle is bad, Layout will work, but Modeler will not. Good luck. -mp- Article: 17157 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: jkrause357@aol.com (JKrause357) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: NEW TOASTER SOFTWARE QUESTION Date: 18 Apr 1996 01:16:18 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 6 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l4j72$q99@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: jkrause357@aol.com (JKrause357) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com IF I HAVE THE LATEST SOFTWARE 4.1 WITH A FLYER, DO I NEED THIS LATEST NEW TOASTER SOFTWARE THAT JUST CAME OUT AT N.A.B.???? PLEASE E-MAIL ME IF YOU KNOW THANKS Article: 17158 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!hodes.com!netcomsv!uu4news.netcom.com!netcomsv!uu3news.netcom.com!ixnews1.ix.netcom.com!netcom.com!fusion From: fusion@netcom.com (Fusion Films) Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Message-ID: Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] References: <4kv7o1$kdj@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31752a57.3177632@news.alt.net> <31758DE1.4A6D@mindlink.bc.ca> Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 02:08:59 GMT Lines: 18 Sender: fusion@netcom16.netcom.com : I'd take the feature list on the box with a grain of salt. Remember the claim that 4.0 would save : Flics? : Jeff H... Modeller 5.0 DOES have metaballs - I haven't had much time to play around with them, but they do exist ;-) ( boy I just re-read that and it sounds a bit perverted) Paul -- *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* * Paul Griswold Our web site is moving, stay tuned! * * Fusion Films, Inc. Fusion@netcom.com * * Director/Animator (305)279-5435 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Article: 17159 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.bctel.net!news.webdirect.ca!news.challenge.com!news.cyberstore.ca!usenet From: kevin@netbistro.com (Kevin W. Gagel) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 05:26:13 GMT Organization: K.G. Computer Systems Lines: 46 Message-ID: <4l4k1l$jbr@scipio.cyberstore.ca> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> <4kvi9r$fmc@ma NNTP-Posting-Host: 204.244.105.60 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34512 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17159 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:14147 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15066 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1572 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8484 alt.26 Well put Bob, just what I feel about it all... bobclary@baldcom.net (Bob Clary) wrote: >Once again I see people getting emotional and calling each other names >over computer software. Come one guy's, it's a bunch of bits. This is >a pile of ephemeral ones and zeros. Isn't there more important stuff >to get worked up over. >The folks who say OS/2 sucks are not idiots, it does suck. The folks >who say Win95 sucks aren't morons it also sucks. >OS/2 sucks, Win95 sucks, MVS sucks, VMS sucks, MACs suck, PCs suck - >it all sucks. >- >This is what I get paid for. It's my job to take this sucky stuff and >make it work for my clients. To me the best operating system is the >one I'm getting paid on. >OS/2 is great, Win95 is great, MVS is great, VMS is great, MACs are >great, PCs are great - it's all great. >- >When I've done my job! >Discussing technical aspects of one operating system over another is >an important part of evaluating and deciding on an operating system, >but it's not the whole picture. >The choice of products involves lot's of issues. While one operating >system may be technologically advanced over another, market share and >availability of apps may be an overiding factor. Other things like >existing expertise and legacy applications could be another issue. >--------------------- >Bob Clary >Enterprise Consulting >bobclary@baldcom.net >--------------------- Kevin W. Gagel kevin@netbistro.com Prince George, B.C. Canada. Article: 17160 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: instntguts@aol.com (InstntGuts) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Date: 18 Apr 1996 02:03:52 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 31 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l4m08$rd0@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4l3i33$d3l@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: instntguts@aol.com (InstntGuts) That's probably because Autodesk specifically wanted to do a MAX-only reel, and since MAX existed only in beta form until now, it was *extremely* difficult for people to simultaneously beta-test the software, contribute bug reports, work at whatever jobs they had, *and* contribute a shot to the reel in only a few months. I managed to get in one shot (the "heaven" shot at the end, with the mushrooms and the angels) -- and juggling that, my regular 3D contract work, and a MAX special effects book that I'm writing was *extraordinarily* difficult. Therefore, it's an inexact comparison to compare a reel containing work being done on various versions of LW software that's been out for years, with a reel made with MAX beta software, by beta testers, in the span of a couple of months. Considering the circumstances, Autodesk should be applauded that they had *any* kind of MAX demo reel at NAB. When MAX is in the hands of many more people doing production, for a long period of time, you'll see quite a bit more impressive stuff, as one would expect. (And yep, I expect volumetric light effects to become the "lens flare" of the 3D Studio MAX side.) No flames or software comparisons, please; I'm only mentioning this to clarify the situation, not to start another "us vs. them" war that wastes the good time of both Lightwave and 3D Studio users. Instead, let's all go out there and do cool work -- no matter what software we use! -- Jon Article: 17161 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newshub.csu.net!csulb.edu!drivel.ics.uci.edu!news.service.uci.edu!teri.bio.uci.edu!jcahill From: jcahill@teri.bio.uci.edu (Jason Cahill) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Lightwave crack wanted... (flame on) Date: 18 Apr 96 07:11:40 GMT Organization: University of California, Irvine Lines: 30 Message-ID: References: <4ku82l$40t@homer.alpha.net> <4l4h39$fm4@eri.erinet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: teri.bio.uci.edu X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #6 (NOV) poolman@MY.WOMANS.SNATCH (POOLMAN@m.andnly.me) writes: >that didnt work for me but...might for him dont know?? BUT i do have a >i know i know crack for needing the dongle .....if anybody thinks i >pirated this great 3d package they can byte me i spent alot of college >$ i shouldnt have..:) but my dongle died to so i broke down and asked >my friend to find me a crack ..i laughed as i said it he came back 2 >days l8r with a crack and it works great >no more dongle .. > so flame me but i am gonna ask > if anybody need this crack let me know i will be happy to post it >poolman Poolman: The problem is this: I bought version 4.0c, and the dongle elimator only works on version 4.0a. So, it turns out that dongle cracks don't work because it is impossible for me to get a copy of 4.0a Lightwave. I asked my dealer if I could trade-in my 4.0c CD for a 4.0a CD, but he claimed he didn't have any copies, and couldn't get anymore. Guess I am shit-out-of-luck. :( NewTek is going to have a hard sell to get me to pay $500 dollars to upgrade to version 5.0. If I hadn't already dumped my time and cash into Lightwave, I would have considered 3D-Studio 4, which my school sells for $689! Cheaper than the $800 I paid. Jason M. Cahill Replies: jcahill@teri.bio.uci.edu Article: 17162 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB Announcement #2 Date: 18 Apr 1996 03:40:09 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 17 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l4rkp$t4j@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com ----------------------------------------- Well golly gosh. Its for real!!! Well NewTek did manage to keep this under their hats pretty darn well. ---------------------------------------- No they didn't - we've been talking about it for a couple of weeks here... _____________________________________________ Lee Stranahan Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON! ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm Article: 17163 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW snubbed again! Date: 18 Apr 1996 04:27:51 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 15 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l4ue7$dd@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <31748DCD.4B0@edge.net> Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com -------------------------- Newtek could use a damage control specialist... ------------------------ I used to have this job.....then I became damage.... _____________________________________________ Lee Stranahan Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON! ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm Article: 17164 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.tuwien.ac.at!news From: Muller@ping.ac.at (Franz Muller) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: import-plugin Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 08:44:55 GMT Organization: * Lines: 7 Message-ID: <4l4vca$l4t@news.tuwien.ac.at> NNTP-Posting-Host: edvtsma11.tuwien.ac.at X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Which files are responsible for the import of *.3ds files into LightWave 4.0? Thank you for replying. Franz Article: 17165 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!munnari.OZ.AU!hobyah.cc.uq.oz.au!bunyip.cc.uq.oz.au!janus.cqu.edu.au!usenet From: John Back Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: lha difficulties under MSDOS fat... Date: 18 Apr 1996 09:31:20 GMT Organization: Central Queensland University Lines: 29 Message-ID: <4l5258$i72@janus.cqu.edu.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: 138.77.45.52 j> LHA is a compression scheme like PKzip. You need the program 'lha' > which is freely available in Amiga and PC formats. > You need to get this program (LHA), install it, then extract the object > files from their LHA archives. > JS Hey! I have been plagued with the long file name and directory name problem for ages - ie: extracting LHA files under DOS and maintaining the long names! All my old amiga stuff is rendered immediately inoperable - have to manually rename and reconstruct every archive and file :) Now that I'm using Win95 (never found a solution under OS/2 either!) does anyone know of a way around this? WinZip for Win95 has a large bug concerning this - ie: it COULD do it but DOESN'T cause it shells the process completely instead of manually extracting each file in turn and using simple debugging to rename and render the output correctly. (whoops, using render in a different sense in this newsgroup could be punishable by DEATH?!) See you later and happy rendering! POST your solutions for a free WARM and FUZZY feeling. eheheheh backj@topaz.cqu.edu.au Article: 17166 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: robanims@aol.com (RobAnims) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 Ships Tomorrow Date: 18 Apr 1996 06:34:53 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 6 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l55sd$1pg@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4l3i5u$d4u@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader Just recently we received the upgrade of 4.0Alpha (february). Does this mean we will get 5.0 FREE!!!! Digital Animatics Narration & Animation Article: 17167 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!netaxs.com!panix!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!news.eunet.fi!evitech.fi!evitech.fi!not-for-mail From: erkkiat@evitech.evitech.fi (Eki Tapola) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Amiga LW5 has same features as other platforms ? Date: 18 Apr 1996 14:27:23 +0200 Organization: EVITECH Lines: 14 Message-ID: <4l5cfb$kim@evitech.evitech.fi> References: <31745A50.60BA@hypertec.com.au> <598.6681T760T620@esoterica.pt> NNTP-Posting-Host: evitech.evitech.fi X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Fernando Martins (fmartins@esoterica.pt) wrote: : If I remember correctly, the Amiga version is less expensive because it : doesn't have OpenGL support (for obvious reasons) nor multithreading : capabilities (for obvious reasons too!). Can you please specify why the Amiga version hasn't got multithreading ? With Real 3D it's the other way round, only the Amiga version had proper multithreading compared to the Windows version (at least a few years ago). -- **** Erkki Tapola, erkkiat@evitech.fi - A3000/030/10/540 - Merlin - Toshiba CDROM BJ200 - MultiFaceCard3 - Lightwave - A4000T/040/16/1000 - Soon '060 Article: 17168 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!surfnet.nl!tudelft.nl!news From: Arnold van den Berg Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.26 Subject: Re: HOW TO DO A BATCH HTTP FILE DOWNLOAD hybridv=putz Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 13:21:41 +0200 Organization: Delft University of Technology Lines: 1 Message-ID: <4l58qe$mv1@mo6.rc.tudelft.nl> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <4k5bvp$d28@usenet7.interramp.com> <3169CEF7.3FD79FB8@outer.com> <316A29DC.513163C@osiris.net> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article , Shadowbird writes: >OK, you Newtek people---is there any truth to the whole Toaster for >Windows thing? I saw it on the WWW page, but have never heard of anything >like it. What exactly does that entail? Like most NewTek and other computer products it was announced way to early. The T4W is still being developed. We may see it by the end of the year. It is a portable, standalone Non-linear editor that can be controlled by Windows NT or Windows 95! The new Video Toaster will be about the size of a shoebox and will connect to your PC, even a laptop, or your existing Amiga/Toaster system through a SCSI cable. NewTek will be making a soft case and battery pack so it can be used as a record deck in the field, as well as giving you A/B Roll capabilities in the studio. Cuts, fades will be done in real time. Other transitions will be quickly rendered, using a special LightWave trick. This will also eliminate the current Toaster's weakest link, the blocky compression on digital effects. The new PC Toaster will have it's own built-in TBC with Y/C in. The PC Toaster will include a Flyer board, and will come in two versions, the basic version will be $7,995. A Professional version will be available for $9,995, with a built-in control module, a 5.6" LCD Monitor screen, and control buttons on the front, which is on one of the small ends. In the field, the Pro model can be operated entirely from it's front panel LED controls. It can even perform basic editing and clip management on the fly. If you already have a Flyer, NewTek will be selling both versions without a Flyer for $5K less. There's more great news for current Toaster owners, the current version of the Flyer hardware will work in this new box! That means that if you move up to the Flyer now, you won't be buying any technology with an uncertain future. Regardless of how the Amiga situation plays out, you will be able to move your present Flyer card & hard drives into the new Toaster when it is released. As a matter of fact, the Flyer will be the brains of the new Toaster. That's part of the reason the Flyer took so long to get to market. >Other question---I can't figure out CrossDOS---I have AmigaDOS and >workbench v2.05, and as I've heard, it should come with the drivers to >read IBM formatted floppies. Well, it doesn't. Am I missing something? The PC0 driver started being included with WB 2.1. It's also on the new 3.1. You can buy stand alone Cross DOS for about 50-60 bucks. Don ________________________________________________________________________ Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973 Article: 17170 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!world!coopnews.coop.net!news.den.mmc.com!news.orl.mmc.com!NewsWatcher!user From: bill_l@magicnet.net (Bill Leonard) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Whoa! LW 5.0?! On POWER MACINTOSH! Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 09:01:21 +0100 Organization: cyber.lab g.f.x. Lines: 27 Message-ID: References: <4keqhe$d6s@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> <4l1mcp$lr3@dfw-ixnews8.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 141.240.15.63 In article <4l1mcp$lr3@dfw-ixnews8.ix.netcom.com>, RPainter@ix.netcom.com (ProPain) wrote: > I saw that ad too, and quickly went to the www page at the bottom of > the ad. > > But of course, there was NO mention of 5.0 on the web page. > > Come on guys, marketing is getting ahead of your www people. (nothing > new) Hopefull this is true.. pulled it out of a press release: "New Apple Port One initial outcome of the relationship will be the port of NewTek's LightWave 3D 5.0 animation system to Apple PowerMac( computers. The port will bring broadcast quality animation to a wide variety of business and educational applications, enhancing the ability of users to communicate ideas visually. "Macintosh systems are leading platforms for creative applications in all markets -- education, business, publication, and entertainment," said Satjiv S. Chahil, Senior Vice President of Corporate Marketing for Apple. "NewTek's product for the Macintosh platform promises many exciting applications in the area of digital content production." Bill Leonard - bill_l@magicnet.net cyber.lab g.f.x. Orlando, Florida Article: 17171 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!panix!usenet From: Angelito So Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: lha difficulties under MSDOS fat... Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 09:56:55 -0400 Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC Lines: 17 Message-ID: <31764A27.CED@panix.com> References: <4l5258$i72@janus.cqu.edu.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: 166.84.208.29 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) John Back wrote: > Hey! I have been plagued with the long file name and > directory name problem for ages - ie: extracting LHA files > under DOS and maintaining the long names! For win95 and NT you can use the lhantx86.exe it is available on tomahawk I believe if not I think it is in NewTeks ftp. If you want send me private email and I will email you the exe file. I just tested it out I compressed some files and uncompressed them back and they retained thier long file names. -- ***************************************************************************** E-Mail: lito@panix.com http://www.panix.com/~lito "Thats a feature, not a bug!" ***************************************************************************** Article: 17172 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!panix!usenet From: Angelito So Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: mailing list Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 09:58:44 -0400 Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC Lines: 10 Message-ID: <31764A94.35E0@panix.com> References: <3175768c.1267905@news.demon.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: 166.84.208.29 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) Yes it is still running. And It has been very busy. Maybe you got kicked off accidentally. Try emailing Dave. -- ***************************************************************************** E-Mail: lito@panix.com http://www.panix.com/~lito "Thats a feature, not a bug!" ***************************************************************************** Article: 17173 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!panix!usenet From: Angelito So Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: plugin development kit Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 10:01:04 -0400 Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC Lines: 14 Message-ID: <31764B20.5FC5@panix.com> References: <4l3le7$mer@newshost.convex.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 166.84.208.29 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) Warren Vosper wrote: > > anyone know how much the plugin development kit for LW 4.0 is? > newtek doesn't have a price on their web page. Sure it is FREE!!!! to get it go to ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/lw/lwsdk/Main.html -- ***************************************************************************** E-Mail: lito@panix.com http://www.panix.com/~lito "Thats a feature, not a bug!" ***************************************************************************** Article: 17174 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!news.mathworks.com!hookup!news.nstn.ca!inforamp.net!inforamp.net!not-for-mail From: vgoel@diane.inforamp.net (Vaibhav Goel) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: 18 Apr 1996 09:39:38 -0400 Organization: InfoRamp Inc. Lines: 49 Message-ID: <4l5gmq$sc9@diane.inforamp.net> References: <4l39er$im3@diane.inforamp.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: diane.inforamp.net Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34520 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17174 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15081 In article , Walter (Jay) Turberville wrote: >In article <4l39er$im3@diane.inforamp.net> vgoel@diane.inforamp.net (Vaibhav Goel) writes: >this suggestion 100,000 times. So you are exaggerating then? > Err...it was a joke.....lighten up a little... > >Sure there are other arguments, but that particular argument is a particular >good one. > Lisen, I don't have anything against Lightwave. I think it probably is a good software; its just that *I* don't like it or use it due to my own personal preferences. Everyone has their own opinion and I am not trying to force my opinion on others. However, what I don't understand is that if someone asks the merits of Lightwave, I have seen many Lightwave users argue that since its being used by these TV shows, its the do-all end-all software. Granted it might be a good arguement. But what about a feature-to-feature grass-roots comparison of different softwares in the same league? I haven't seen this happen. And believe you me, I read the various newsgroups in the comp.graphics.* hierarchy regularly so I am not exaggerating in this case. Many times when someone criticizes Lightwave for whatever valid concern they might have, the ending argument is "oh well its being used by all these cool TV shows, so your arguement is flawed". I am hardly a brand loyalist. In the past, I have shown my preference to using Real3D over Lightwave or 3DStudio; and I have my own reasons of thinking that its better for me. I am looking at MAX now and feel that it has some very good features to offer and a nice interface. I have regularly used Alias Animator in the past on an SGI. Each and every sotware has its faults; Real3D's interface could use a bit of work, 3DStudio to me is just not functional without IPASes and so on it goes.... When someone validly points out some things that Lightwave is missing, why is it so wrong? -- [ Vaibhav Goel ]--[ vgoel@inforamp.net ]--[ UNIX/Networking/3D Graphics] ["Take control of the machine now!" - Utah Saints] [Check out: http://www.inforamp.net/~vgoel if you want] Article: 17175 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!galaxy.ucr.edu!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!munnari.OZ.AU!news.ecn.uoknor.edu!news.ysu.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!po.cwru.edu!mbc From: mbc@po.cwru.edu (Michael B. Comet) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: plugin development kit Date: 18 Apr 1996 14:08:52 GMT Organization: Case Western Reserve University Lines: 37 Message-ID: <4l5idk$sec@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu> References: <4l3le7$mer@newshost.convex.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sushi.ins.cwru.edu X-Newsreader: CWRU GnomeNews for Windows In a previous article warrenv@convex.com (Warren Vosper) said: > > anyone know how much the plugin development kit for LW 4.0 is? > newtek doesn't have a price on their web page. It's free. Join the plug in list, and you will be sent info on how to FTP everything. Here is the excerpt fromt he FAQ: 5] How can I write my own Plug-Ins for Lightwave? You need to get the LightWave Server Developer Kit (LWSDK) which contains headers, libraries, samples and documentation for plug-in development. The LWSDK is available for the Amiga OS, SGI IRIX, and Win32 on Intel, MIPS and Alpha platforms. The LWSDK is supported on the "lwplugin-l" mailing list. To subscribe to the list, send a message to "listserv@netcom.com" with the message body (subject is ignored): subscribe lwplugin-l You will receive a informational message when you subscribe explaining the list and how to get the LWSDK by FTP. To get the informational message without subscribing, send a message to the same address above with the message body: info lwplugin-l -- | Michael B. Comet - mbc@po.cwru.edu | http://inswww.ins.cwru.edu/php/comet/ | LW FAQ, 3D Graphics & Animation and more! Article: 17176 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!news-in.tiac.net!news.tiac.net!usenet From: Solo Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: 1000+free 3d demo! Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 10:26:59 -0700 Organization: The Internet Access Company Lines: 11 Message-ID: <31767B63.2CEF@tiac.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: cgid.tiac.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) For serious 3D Studio animators only. !!! e-mail us your request for FREE DEMO now!!! For a limited time download any and all models and motion paths from any and all versions of the Viewpoint dataset CD-ROM ver. 1.xx, 2.xx for only $99.95 We guarantee that you’ll love the product. Send us a note to get your FREE DEMO with two sample models and see for yourself! Article: 17177 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!news.compulink.co.uk!cix.compulink.co.uk!usenet From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South") Subject: re: journos snubbed again! Message-ID: Organization: Compulink Information eXchange References: <4l0klh$ai5@tricia.msn.fullfeed.com> Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 15:08:31 GMT X-News-Software: Ameol32 Lines: 54 > In article <4kuk66$doa@news.ais.net>, awb@ais.net says... > > > >Once again, in the latest PC Computing magazine, > >Lightwave is totally ignored. > > My guess - that the reviewer(s)/editor(s) called NewTek, left > a message, and their call was never returned. :-) Nah, I can't imagine that would happen. Why would NewTek ignore the request of a journalist to review their product? Just because it happened to me and just about everyone else I know, (with the notable exception of a few Amiga journos, oddly) doesn't mean it's the case in this instance, does it? :?) Actually, I've always had trouble getting NewTek to return my calls, about ANYTHING, even when I wasn't after product to review. I mean, you can see their point. I only work for the biggest selling PC magazine in the UK (150,000 copies per month), the one on which a huge majority of buying decisions about hardware and software are made, so why should they return my calls? It's not like my reviews might help them shift any units or anything. Okay, so Jeff in Tech support has always been on the case as far as my technical problems were concerned, and Scott was very attentive for a month or two. Donetta? Well, I must have left about 15 messages for her, and she called me once when I was out of my office. Well she *did* call at 8pm, presumably forgetting for a moment that there is a 5-6 hour time difference between Topeka and the anywhere in the UK. Perhaps European sales of Lightwave are unimportant. I got so sick of cajoling, begging and threatening to (eventually) get a copy of 4.0 that the news of the impending release of 5.0 gives me a hollow feeling in the pit of my stomach. There was a time that I just got sent the programs as they came out, and I got all the help I could have wanted with it. I don't think it's any coincidence that since the Play folks left I've had trouble even getting NewTek to talk to me. I've reviewed Lightwave in three or four mags in the UK, and will continue to include it in round-ups of 3D software, even though the market is getting a little crowded. But it still bugs the f**k out of me that I don't feel that NewTek know or care what I do. That turned into a rant. Sorry. That previous post must've opened an old wound. Better get it seen to before it goes all gooey. :?) --- ------------------------------------------------------------- Phil South "nuqDaq yuch Dapol" Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/ Webscape Ltd http://www.webscape.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------- Article: 17178 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.lightwave,comp.graphics.misc,comp.graphics Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!istar.net!infoshare!passport.ca!news From: meister@mediasyn.com (Greg) Subject: Re: Lightwave compared to other 3D packages...suggestions? X-Nntp-Posting-Host: pm1-02.passport.ca Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Message-ID: Sender: news@passport.ca Organization: Media Synergy X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 References: <4ku37n$1oa@tofu.alt.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 15:03:36 GMT Lines: 11 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17178 comp.graphics.misc:9092 In article <4ku37n$1oa@tofu.alt.net>, sandy@sandy.com says... > >I would appreciate some honest feedback about how Lightwave 3D >compares to other 3D packages available today....i.e. ease of use, >quality of rendering, general features, etc.. Is it worth the extra >cost for my applications? Religion aside, would you buy it again? > Pick up a copy of the May issue of PC Computing. It has some reviews of several graphics packages at several price points. It also has a section on recommended windows95 applications. Article: 17179 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!news.mathworks.com!uunet!in2.uu.net!sgigate.sgi.com!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!pubxfer.news.psi.net!usenet From: sac@n-space.com (Scott Cook) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.rendering.misc,alt.3d,alt.3d.studio,comp.cad.autocad,comp.cad.microstation,comp.forsale.computers,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.rendering.misc Subject: FOR SALE: 3DSTUDIO R3 > UPGRADABLE Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 14:46:49 GMT Organization: PSI Public Usenet Link Lines: 13 Message-ID: <3176556f.0@urza.n-space.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: urza.n-space.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.rendering.misc:2213 alt.3d:23045 alt.3d.studio:10223 comp.cad.autocad:30615 comp.cad.microstation:8051 comp.forsale.computers:3989 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17179 FOR SALE: 3D Studio R3 completely upgradable/migratable to R4 or MAX. Includes all manuals, documentation, disks, dongle, receipts,..... Asking $1000.00 OBO. I've been using R4 at work now for almost a year and don't need my personal copy anymore. Send replies to: Lead Artist n-Space, Inc. sac@n-space.com Article: 17180 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newshub.csu.net!csun.edu!hbrtv284 From: hbrtv284@csun.edu (emmanuel olympia) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: FS:Toaster 4000/040 system Date: 18 Apr 1996 15:40:56 GMT Organization: California State University, Northridge Lines: 31 Message-ID: <4l5nq8$m8l@dewey.csun.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: louie.csun.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Video Toaster 4000 /040 system for sale I am migrating to a pentium system and need to sell my Amiga 4000 Video. Here are the specs: HARDWARE: A4000 16 mb Ram 1 gig Quantum hard drive 14" monitor mouse DPS Par card w/ latest software(already installed) 1 gig Par Drive SOFTWARE: Video Toaster 3.1/Lightwave 3.5(all manual included) Brilliance Dpaint 5 Scala 4000 Dpaint 5 AdPro Total price: $4000.00(not including shipping charges) Pls. call as soon as possible. First come first serve. Price is somewhat negotiable. Emmanuel Olympia Article: 17181 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!nwgw.infi.net!not-for-mail From: kermit@infi.net (Kermit Woodall) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Okay....actual NAB info Date: 18 Apr 1996 15:47:41 GMT Organization: InfiNet Lines: 14 Message-ID: <4l5o6t$aro@nw003.infi.net> References: <4kurbr$f4n@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: larry.infi.net X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] Stranahan (stranahan@aol.com) wrote: : Okay, NewTek announced 5.0 - and they are taking orders. (They actually : have a phone booth in the booth to call in orders - it's cute, actually) : It has Open GL support in layout and modeler, better IK, and (BIG deal) : multiple surfaces - you can layer and layer producedural or image mapping. : The interface has a number of improvements, too.... Great Lee! I've been waiting for a phone booth with an OpenGL interface! Kermit Woodall Nova Design, Inc. Kermit@cup.portal.com -- Article: 17182 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!surfnet.nl!tuegate.tue.nl!usenet From: elvis@stack.urc.tue.nl (Mark van der Molen) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Auto-tracing bitmaps into vector format? Date: 18 Apr 1996 15:59:21 GMT Organization: Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Lines: 24 Message-ID: <784.6682T642T2882@stack.urc.tue.nl> References: <4kgg1g$1mf@janus.cqu.edu.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: annex1s31.urc.tue.nl X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP) On 10-Apr-96 15:19:28 John Back (backj@topaz.cqu.edu.au) wrote : >Well, for years I used CorelTrace - part of CorelDraw v.3 and although >I haven't used it since I imagine it still comes with the newer >Corel product versions... in some form or other! >BTW: Vector tracing from bitmaps requires a lot of practice! Here on my amiga 1200 with pixel 3d pro and stylustracer it's dead easy ! >-backj@topaz.cqu.edu.au Mark Brought to you by Elvis@stack.urc.tue.nl....Amiga 1200/020 28 mhz, 4 meg fast, 2 meg chip memory,two 250 meg harddrives, Epson stylus printer, 2x Cdrom drive, 1942 monitor, dynalink modem ElvisP on #amiga, THOR 2.22 Random tag line coming up... Top 25 programmers excuses #25 Even though it does not work, how does it feel? Article: 17183 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!zetnet.co.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!agog.demon.co.uk!gred From: Gwynne Reddick Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB Announcement #3 Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 16:30:24 +0100 Organization: AGOG Lines: 40 Distribution: world Message-ID: References: <19960416.7BD6888.F5FC@bbs.newtek.com> <4l3min$jr6@news.jhu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: agog.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: agog.demon.co.uk MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Newsreader: Turnpike (evaluation) Version 1.12 In article <4l3min$jr6@news.jhu.edu>, Keith Christopher writes > >: Perhaps they haven't seen how fast it isn't..... Java's got a fuck of a >: long way to go before you can rewrite LW with it. On the other hand, >: it'd make an excelent built in macro language. > >: Gwynne. > >I think it was talking about the speed of the Sun Ultra 1 3D creator, >having one on my desk I can vouch for the speed of the machine. I'd love >to have LW running there ! > Sorry, I should have made myself a littie clearer, the first part of my statement was said with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek. I don't expect NT are intending to port LW to Java in the very near future, even with JIT's there is a performance loss over natively compiled code. It doesn't really matter how small the loss is, it's still a loss. Of course, lacking anything other than the announcement to go on makes everything i have said pure speculation, as is my desire for a hardware java accelerator. I will say, however, that I'm right behind them and can't wait to find out more concrete details. Java is a very easy language to get to grips with, and like a great many other people, I've already been suckered by the hype - err, fuck you Microsoft :) Gwynne. *********************************************************************** * Gwynne Reddick -=AGOG=- * * London, UK * * Tel: 0171 703 4860 A Vision For All Reasons * * Email: gred@agog.demon.co.uk * *********************************************************************** Turnpike evaluation. For Turnpike information, mailto:info@turnpike.com Article: 17184 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!agate!news.ossi.com!pagesat.net!origin.ea.com!dloubet.origin.ea.com!dloubet From: dloubet@origin.ea.com (Denis Loubet) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Jumanji vs JP Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 16:06:38 GMT Organization: Origin Systems Inc. Lines: 48 Message-ID: References: <4kveae$sc7@news.accessone.com> <3174F8C3.4BBD@atlanta.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: dloubet.origin.ea.com X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #1] In article <3174F8C3.4BBD@atlanta.com> Henri Smulders writes: > The problem with Jumanji was one of hubris. If you compare actual effects shots of Jumanji with >Jurassic Park Jumanji is hands down the better one. (Seen the hair on the lion). The problem is that >animation is not at a level yet were humans get fooled if they can look at it longer than just a flash of a >second. Jurassic Pasrk (JP) only has a few minutes of dinosaurs in it. The editing is superb! You get the >feeling that the movie is filled with dino's; while it isn't. The parts where the tricks don't work are the >raptore in the kitchen (Shot is too long!) and the raptors and Trex in final scene: Interaction is not well >done. > Jumanji wants to SHOW too much and suggest too little. This is not an effects problem; but an >editing problem. It shows the difference between Spielberg and the other guys Not that ILM suddenly forgot >everything they knew and now sucks.... (One of the reasons Star-Wars withstands the test of time: Lucas has >the same feeling for editing). > It seems to be a problem a lot of people forget: When looking at babylon 5 or seaquest and thinking >why doesn't my scene look like this: Editing is big part of it (Sound too) Animators are only a small piece >of the pie. We must not forget that! > Before I stop my rant: I'm not an editor: I've just seen how a bad one can screw up my source >material and how a good one can make me look at my own material and make me be blown away by it. (Hint: try >to get friend who is a good editor and another one who is a good sound guy for your demo-tape.) You probably >think you're very good: Trust me if you're talent is as an animator chances are that you're not that great >at the other tasks or you'd be extremely exceptional) >Hajo Yarg! I have to disagree with your assessment of the animation quality between the two movies. At no point in Jurassic Park was I able to point at a CG dinosaur and say "That's moving funny." The CG dinos moved in an intuitively correct manner. I could pick out incorrect movements in Jumanji all over the place. The Lion, despite the fairly good hair, seemed to have a whole lot of extra joints in his body and moved like a gangley puppet. I understand that the animators were trying to simulate the complex interplay of muscles as the lion moved, but for me it didn't work, it just looked funky and fake. The other animals all had their problems as well. The animators for Jumanji really needed to get the movements accurate, even more than for JP, because everyone who's watched a nature video or gone to the zoo, knows how the animals really move. I don't think they pulled it off. Cool stuff, though. Denis Loubet Senior Artist / Animator Origin Systems Inc. (About that crack at the end of your post concerning being very good, perhaps the original poster IS very exceptional, you have no way to know. It could have been phrased more politely.) Article: 17185 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!nntp.netside.com!usenet From: tiger@netside.com (Mel Norris) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB Announcement #3 Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 17:39:45 GMT Organization: The Netside Network Lines: 21 Message-ID: <4l5url$25t@nntp.netside.com> References: <19960416.7BD6888.F5FC@bbs.newtek.com> <4l3min$jr6@news.jhu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: anx111.netside.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Gwynne Reddick wrote: >clip...< >doesn't really matter how small the loss is, it's still a loss. Of >course, lacking anything other than the announcement to go on makes >everything i have said pure speculation, as is my desire for a hardware >java accelerator. Well, I can tell you for sure that Java acceleration is comming. Sun announced two (or more) weeks ago the release of native Java processors. But the cool thing is, they are licensing the technology to other manufactures. Specifically, IBM and Motorola (PowerPC) and Intel (Pentium). The silicon footprint for the technology was very, very small. So, it comming alot sooner than most people thought! -Mel Norris -Resolution Inc Article: 17186 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!news.alt.net!newspost1.alt.net!usenet From: iagrafx@iagrafx.com (Dave Chin ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 16:54:34 GMT Organization: Imagine Amation Lines: 23 Message-ID: <3176716d.86924799@news.alt.net> References: <4kv7o1$kdj@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31752a57.3177632@news.alt.net> <31758DE1.4A6D@mindlink.bc.ca> X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.210 Jeff Holinski Scribed in electrons: >> > >I'd take the feature list on the box with a grain of salt. Remember the claim that 4.0 would save >Flics? > >Jeff H... Yeah, I know what you mean, but they mentioned it at least twice during their main presentation. It is also mentioned in NewTek's posted NAB 'announcement' here in this news group. I only mention it because they did, we would like to use it (boy I miss Vertigo), and even Imagine 4.0 has it. I will say the new box looks much better than the last one :) -- Shock Imagine Amation iagrafx@iagrafx.com Article: 17187 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Date: 18 Apr 1996 14:19:33 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 14 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l613l$a6s@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <3176716d.86924799@news.alt.net> Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Metaballs is totally real in LW 5.0, and works well. My brother Ken has done some neat stuff with them.... By the way, we'll be announcing a few LW 5.0 videos in the next couple of days, including stuff on Metaballs/Metanurbs _____________________________________________ Lee Stranahan Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON! ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm Article: 17188 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news2.new-york.net!not-for-mail From: Ken Geary Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Nntp-Posting-User: (Unauthenticated) Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Organization: Ademco Message-ID: <31768A63.7B34@ademco.com> References: <4l0h5b$bbo@daily-planet.execpc.com> <4l1o7i$fd0@www.gatecom.com> X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01Gold (WinNT; I) Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Trace: 829852292/2436 X-Nntp-Posting-Host: wsn37.ademco.com Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 18:30:59 GMT Lines: 18 Chris Golchert wrote: > > Blake Porter (pana@earth.execpc.com) wrote: > : A NAB baiting Tactic? > : Just spoke w/ NewTek, it seems there was a problem w/ documentation > : printing or whatever. LW 5.0 IS NOT SHIPPING ...it's NewTek what did you > : expect? > : Look for 5.0 in '97 > > I placed my order for 5.0 today I was told that they are not shipping > from 60 DAYS. They need to wait for the covers and the boxes to be > printed and they are releasing them all at the same time except for the > DEC and I thought the big T said the MIPPS ????? The Mac version was to > be announced today (Tues). Credit cards will NOT be charged for 60 days.----------- HA HA HA HA HA---I KNEW IT! I was so impressed when told you can order it now(at the NAB monday) instead of the usual"2nd quarter/2 weeks/any day now/soon" reply and I knew there was a catch. But the software is AWESOME and well worth the wait and money. I too thought the booth was very mellow considering what they had to show, but I did get to meet Dick Van Dyke(sp?) and that was cool. Article: 17189 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NEW TOASTER SOFTWARE QUESTION Date: 18 Apr 1996 14:43:51 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 14 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l62h7$ajb@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4l4j72$q99@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article <4l4j72$q99@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, jkrause357@aol.com (JKrause357) writes: >IF I HAVE THE LATEST SOFTWARE 4.1 WITH A FLYER, DO I NEED THIS LATEST NEW >TOASTER SOFTWARE THAT JUST CAME OUT AT N.A.B.???? > > No, it's the same 4.1 software you have on you Flyer. It's just the version that runs on a Toaster with no Flyer. ________________________________________________________________________ Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973 Article: 17190 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!news.serv.net!news.alt.net!newspost1.alt.net!usenet From: tkrego@norden1.com (Tim Krego) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB Announcement #3 Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 18:39:27 GMT Organization: pro.image Lines: 8 Message-ID: <31768c12.60155368@news.alt.net> References: <4l3min$jr6@news.jhu.edu> <4l4056$iq8@newsbf02.news.aol.com> X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182 On 17 Apr 1996 19:51:02 -0400, stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) wrote: >This press release is nutty like you read about.....more info on my NAB >page... If that was the one on NewTek/Apple/Sun I'd have to agree. That was not a very good Press Release and was just marketing mumbo-jumbo. What does NewTek need to screw with Java for? Article: 17191 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.teleplex.net!usenet From: rnorwood@teleplex.net (Ronnie Norwood) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: lha difficulties under MSDOS fat... Date: 18 Apr 1996 19:24:11 GMT Organization: TelePlex Communications, Inc. Lines: 2 Message-ID: <1.6682T883T1917@teleplex.net> References: <4l5258$i72@janus.cqu.edu.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: impactimaging.teleplex.net X-Newsreader: THOR 2.21 (Amiga;TCP/IP) *UNREGISTERED* Article: 17192 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.teleplex.net!usenet From: rnorwood@teleplex.net (Ronnie Norwood) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: lha difficulties under MSDOS fat... Date: 18 Apr 1996 19:24:12 GMT Organization: TelePlex Communications, Inc. Lines: 16 Message-ID: <577.6682T888T880@teleplex.net> References: <4l5258$i72@janus.cqu.edu.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: impactimaging.teleplex.net X-Newsreader: THOR 2.21 (Amiga;TCP/IP) *UNREGISTERED* >Hey! I have been plagued with the long file name and >directory name problem for ages - ie: extracting LHA files >under DOS and maintaining the long names! >Now that I'm using Win95 (never found a solution under OS/2 either!) >does anyone know of a way around this? >backj@topaz.cqu.edu.au Download LHANT from the NewTek site (I believe). It works beautifully. ========================================= || I M P A C T I M A G I N G || || e-mail rnorwood@teleplex.com || | http://www.teleplex.net/ImpactImaging | ========================================= Article: 17193 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.ac.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!in-news.erinet.com!usenet From: poolman@MY.WOMANS.SNATCH (POOLMAN@m.andnly.me) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Lightwave crack wanted... (flame on) Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 22:37:41 GMT Organization: B.S PRODUCTIONS Lines: 50 Message-ID: <4l65ee$27t@eri.erinet.com> References: <4ku82l$40t@homer.alpha.net> <4l4h39$fm4@eri.erinet.com> Reply-To: POOLMAN@YOU.WISH.BITE.ME NNTP-Posting-Host: dlp171.ctrvl.eri.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99b.112 On 18 Apr 96 07:11:40 GMT, jcahill@teri.bio.uci.edu (Jason Cahill) wrote: >poolman@MY.WOMANS.SNATCH (POOLMAN@m.andnly.me) writes: > >>that didnt work for me but...might for him dont know?? BUT i do have a >>i know i know crack for needing the dongle .....if anybody thinks i >>pirated this great 3d package they can byte me i spent alot of college >>$ i shouldnt have..:) but my dongle died to so i broke down and asked >>my friend to find me a crack ..i laughed as i said it he came back 2 >>days l8r with a crack and it works great >>no more dongle .. >> so flame me but i am gonna ask >> if anybody need this crack let me know i will be happy to post it >>poolman > >Poolman: > >The problem is this: I bought version 4.0c, and the dongle elimator >only works on version 4.0a. So, it turns out that dongle cracks don't >work because it is impossible for me to get a copy of 4.0a Lightwave. I >asked my dealer if I could trade-in my 4.0c CD for a 4.0a CD, but he >claimed he didn't have any copies, and couldn't get anymore. Guess I >am shit-out-of-luck. :( > >NewTek is going to have a hard sell to get me to pay $500 dollars to >upgrade to version 5.0. If I hadn't already dumped my time and cash >into Lightwave, I would have considered 3D-Studio 4, which my school >sells for $689! Cheaper than the $800 I paid. > >Jason M. Cahill > >Replies: jcahill@teri.bio.uci.edu it should still work guy...i am pretty sure i have 4.0c andlike i told john if it doesent crack it ..hey at least it might have :) didnt lose anything trying that is ..because it didnt actually do anything to the file if it is the wrong version oh well i mailed it to john if it worked for him maybe he will let us know . poolman <> the crumbled cities stand as known of the hurt you call <> <> your own love is suicide. <> <> "smashing pumpkings" <> <> 1995 <> \_________________________________________________/ Article: 17194 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!zetnet.co.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!mail2news.demon.co.uk!tom02.sime.com From: Andreas Maurer Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re^2: Help: Sound and LW Output? How to Sync A Date: 18 Apr 96 19:17:00 Organization: Deep Thought Lines: 16 Message-ID: <4d6_9604182125@tom02.sime.com> References: X-NNTP-Posting-Host: tom02.sime.com X-FTN-To: Mark Dunakin X-Mail2News-Path: tom02.sime.com Hi, Mark. m> Well anyway, if you or someone actually knows of such a technigue, I sure m> that others would love to know how this is done just as badly as m> me......thanx Could you provide some further information: What is the destination, VCR, harddisc, some fancy tape? Did you get this mail in the Newsgroup, or via email? (Sincere) mfG 2:316/76.11 2:316/42.111 /XX\ Andreas Andreas@tom02.sime.com Article: 17195 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!zetnet.co.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!mail2news.demon.co.uk!tom02.sime.com From: Andreas Maurer Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re^4: LW faster than 3DS ? Date: 18 Apr 96 20:21:00 Organization: Deep Thought Lines: 28 Message-ID: <4d8_9604182125@tom02.sime.com> References: X-NNTP-Posting-Host: tom02.sime.com X-FTN-To: "Glyn Williams" X-Mail2News-Path: tom02.sime.com Hi, "Glyn. g> > IMHO, 3ds/r4 has the advantage, of full access to the Computer, g> > whereas, all NT Software has to deal with the hardware abstraction, and g> > the security-layer. Let alone, systemtasks and such. g> > Dont get me wrong, I do prefer a multitaskingenvironment, but g> > I buy the comfort with speed. g> g> You are correct that a large OS like NT has several penalties. NT g> occupies ram (and needs about 12mb) and it also steals some cycles. g> (probably about 5%) That sounds great. I have to admit, I have no details at hand, but I thought that would be more. I have never done much Lighting and such in 3ds, but one question I cant get out of my mind. Is it possible? I found no glow, refraction, flare etc. Are there some must-see-websites? (LW and 3ds) mfG 2:316/76.11 2:316/42.111 /XX\ Andreas Andreas@tom02.sime.com Article: 17196 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!zetnet.co.uk!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!mail2news.demon.co.uk!tom02.sime.com From: Andreas Maurer Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re^2: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: 18 Apr 96 21:02:00 Organization: Deep Thought Lines: 13 Message-ID: <4d9_9604182125@tom02.sime.com> References: <4kohvf$2e88@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net> X-NNTP-Posting-Host: tom02.sime.com X-FTN-To: toxic@ibm.net X-Mail2News-Path: tom02.sime.com Hi, toxic@ibm.net. t> OS/2 Warp is the best os there is that's bullshit about that 5-10 crashes a t> day, it's much better than fu**ing win95 In case anybody cares, I spent a long time searching, but I simply can't find anything more stupid than systemfanaticism. mfG 2:316/76.11 2:316/42.111 /XX\ Andreas Andreas@tom02.sime.com Article: 17197 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uwm.edu!news.sol.net!daily-planet.execpc.com!usenet From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Toaster Date: 18 Apr 96 12:01:52 +0000 Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI Lines: 28 Message-ID: <1268.6682T721T2619@execpc.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: tallinn.execpc.com X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP) *UNREGISTERED* On 17-Apr-96 00:45:18, Shadowbird wrote: >OK, you Newtek people---is there any truth to the whole Toaster for >Windows thing? I saw it on the WWW page, but have never heard of anything >like it. What exactly does that entail? It isn't out yet. It is basically a Flyer system with a interface for Windows, and doesn't make use of the Amiga hardware per se. The Flyer itself is an add-on to it, but the hardware is compatible with the Amiga version. >Other question---I can't figure out CrossDOS---I have AmigaDOS and >workbench v2.05, and as I've heard, it should come with the drivers to >read IBM formatted floppies. Well, it doesn't. Am I missing something? Yes. It is version 2.1, not 2.05, which always comes with CrossDOS. I heard that some 2.05 packages came with it, but all 2.1 and higher have CrossDOS. If you don't upgrade the OS, or buy the commercial CrossDOS package, there are several freeware/shareware programs which do the same thing. CrossDOS is a little easier to set up. Look on aminet for them. -- *-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-* Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born *TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995! -- Article: 17198 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!corn.cso.niu.edu!not-for-mail From: z931205@corn.cso.niu.edu (David Kim) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Flyer HQ-5 approved HD's list? Date: 18 Apr 1996 14:52:16 -0500 Organization: Northern Illinois University Lines: 11 Message-ID: <4l66hg$o94@corn.cso.niu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: corn.cso.niu.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Where oh where on the net can I find a list of hard drives approved by NewTek for use with the Video Flyer? If it's a short list could someone please post the approved models here? Thanks, Dave -- Article: 17199 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!darkstar.UCSC.EDU!cats.ucsc.edu!adamchry From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Student price for LW 5.0 WOW Date: 18 Apr 1996 20:24:52 GMT Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz Lines: 12 Message-ID: <4l68ek$5m4@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: ese.ucsc.edu X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #1 (NOV) On the mailing list it was announced that there is a student price for LW 5.0 at $849. I don't know anything about a student upgrade price from 4.0 though. Adam Chrystie -- ---------------------------------- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator Cinema/Video Major, Senior University Of California at Santa Cruz Article: 17200 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!agate!darkstar.UCSC.EDU!cats.ucsc.edu!adamchry From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LWPro Compilation Book Date: 18 Apr 1996 20:27:22 GMT Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz Lines: 14 Message-ID: <4l68ja$5o1@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> References: <4it9sa$74j@nntp1.best.com> <4l2gcj$r3k@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ese.ucsc.edu X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #1 (NOV) sheesh the mail system is amazing..I live 40 minutes from LwPro's offices..wrote two articles that are in the compilation book..and yet, i still have not gotten it while people in other countries have already gotten theirs..gotta love teh mystery of teh mail game :) Adam Chrystie -- ---------------------------------- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator Cinema/Video Major, Senior University Of California at Santa Cruz Article: 17201 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: lueckem@aol.com (LuecKEM) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Lightwave books and CD Rom's where to get in NY Date: 18 Apr 1996 16:42:25 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 11 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l69fh$cia@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: lueckem@aol.com (LuecKEM) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com I' m going to New York from 21.04 - 28.04 and i'm looking for some Lightwave stuff but don't know where to find it. Does anybody know major book- or computerstores where to get some stuff. Please send me an e-mail ( LuecKEM@aol.com) with adresses and book- or CD-Rom titles and where to find it. In Germany you won't find that much. Thank you for your efforts. Martin Article: 17202 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!bristlecone.together.net!usenet From: tglatz@together.net (tglatz) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Warning: DPS-(Digital Processing Systems Inc.) Date: 18 Apr 1996 20:53:48 GMT Organization: TGF Internet Services Lines: 32 Message-ID: <4l6a4s$i1c@bristlecone.together.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: vtr171.ramp.together.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.6 Before you run out and purchase a PAR (Personal Animation Recorder) or the new perception card from DPS, here are a few things you should know about the company . (1) Customer service is horrible. We have spent 2 days trying to get answers regarding the buggy Win-NT drivers. I have left messages via voice mail and E-mail and have not recieved any return calls or replies. We were told to call the USA tech support which told us to try the Canada support line and they gave me a name back at the USA office. Ping pong! Both never solved the problem. (2) Buggy Win-NT driver support for the PAR. We have lost our whole project drive after installing and running the New Win-NT software. All the work added up to somthing like 800 rendering hours. Use the Win-NT drivers at your own risk! Other related products you might want to look. Video Toaster Flyer : Newtek. WWW.NEWTEK.COM Targa 2000 : Truevision. WWW.TRUEVISION.COM Matrox Video Products: Matrox. WWW.MATROX.COM Will not reply to flames. Have a great day! Article: 17203 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!pa.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!marbls.enet.dec.com!leimberger From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Journey / Student Pricing Date: 17 Apr 1996 21:10:38 GMT Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 24 Distribution: world Message-ID: <4l3moe$9d@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> References: Reply-To: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () NNTP-Posting-Host: marbls.enet.dec.com |> Hey... |> |> I know NewTek doesn't directly offer student discounts. However, |> I was wondering if some netizen out there might know whether or not |> Journey or one of the other student-discount places carries Lightwave, |> and the current price for 4.0 (I doubt they have 5.0 yet). Also, if |> somebody knows the number for Journey or whoever carries it, I'd sure |> appreciate it. Thanks in advance! |> |> -Scott A. |> |> Hey, Give NewTek a call. I just saw a blurb on the Mailing list stating the student cost for Win NT LW 5.0 was $895.00. I have always spoken against Student discounts, but if NewTek supports them and I support them I guess I now support the student discount!!!! No price or data was announced for the Mac package. I do hope that to qualify students have to be enrolled in a LW course at least. I saw no info on what makes a student elegelable(sp) for the program. I hope it at least requires spelling that is better than mine;-) -bill Article: 17204 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!pa.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!marbls.enet.dec.com!leimberger From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Re^2: LW faster than 3DS ? Date: 17 Apr 1996 21:15:01 GMT Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 15 Distribution: world Message-ID: <4l3n0l$9d@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> References: <4kbuj4$glc@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> <4a1_9604171529@tom02.sime.com> Reply-To: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () NNTP-Posting-Host: marbls.enet.dec.com |> |> Hi, leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com. |> |>In this thread I heard of a raytracingplugin for 3ds? |>I know, that is the wrong group, but has anybody some experiance with it? |> |> mfG 2:316/76.11 |> 2:316/42.111 |> /XX\ Andreas Andreas@tom02.sime.com |> Sorry, can't help you here. Have you tried the 3DS list ? -bill Article: 17205 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!bristlecone.together.net!usenet From: tglatz@together.net (tglatz) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Warning: DPS (Digital Processing Systems Inc.) Date: 18 Apr 1996 21:13:13 GMT Organization: TGF Internet Services Lines: 29 Message-ID: <4l6b99$idv@bristlecone.together.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: vtr148.ramp.together.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.6 Before you run out and spend your money on a PAR or the new Perception, here are a few things you should know about the company. (1) Customer support is horrible. We have spent 2 days leaving messages via E-mail and voice mail. They never called back. We were ping ponged between the USA and Canada support lines. Both of them could not help us with our problem (2) Win-NT driver support for the PAR is buggy. After installing and running the new software. We lost our whole project drive, everything...sigh' Over 800 rendering hours have been lost due to running this flawed driver. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Other related products you should look at before you layout your money. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Video Toaster Flyer: Newtek. WWW.NEWTEK.COM Targa 2000 : Truvision. WWW.TRUVISION.COM Matrox Video : Products. WWW.MATROX.COM ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a great day! PS. Will not respond to flames. Thanks. Article: 17206 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!nntp.atlanta.com!usenet From: Henri Smulders Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: WANTED LightWave 4.0 Trade Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 17:57:01 -0400 Organization: IMT Lines: 12 Message-ID: <3176BAAD.253F@atlanta.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: 155.229.105.121 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) Prince wrote: > Will Trade > Caligari TrueSapce 2.0 Full Version SN Included > 3D Studio 4 Missing Inverse Kentics > Wanted LightWave 4.0 Full Version with SN Truespace with ScreamerNet. Cool As far as I knew Truespace never had a network renderer/. I guess I'm really stupid; or you have no clue what you're talking about. 3Ds without IK? Would that miss a dongle too by any chance? Maybe I'm not the stupid one here. Hajo Article: 17207 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!jaxnet.jaxnet.com!news From: Someone@here.com (me) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: 18 Apr 1996 22:05:45 GMT Organization: Unorganized Lines: 27 Sender: root@jaxnet.com (Keith D Schincke) Message-ID: <4l6ebp$kqg@jaxnet.jaxnet.com> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> <4kobvm$jrc@castle.nando.net> <31748d89.1198307@news.cadvision.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ts2-008.jaxnet.com X-Newsreader: knews 0.9.5 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34542 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17207 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:14179 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15111 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1584 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8556 alt.26 In article <31748d89.1198307@news.cadvision.com>, noone@anywhere.com (Millenium) writes: >The GUI is not very user friendly, and I >just wasn't impressed with it over all. I will stick with Micro$oft - >any one else out there have OS/2 horror stories? > I have a horror story for your. Yes, I run OS/2 Warp. Three weeks ago I purchased a 1.62 GIG drive. Afer installing the drive, I divided it into four parts (2 are HPFS, one FAT and one EXT2) After formating the HPFS partition I thought I would try to move the programs off of the first drive (less than 150 meg) so I vould free up some space. I marrily began gragging the needed dir fron drive C: and dropped them onto the F: drive. After moveing a half dozen dirs I went to try to update th path to the icons. To my horror, the paths were already updated! I hate it when an OS does something as powerful as knowing when apps are moved on the machine. :) -- Keith kschin@jax.jaxnet.com kschin@unf.edu http://www.jaxnet.com/~kschin/ Article: 17208 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.u-net.com!news From: gmc@mccormic.u-net.com (Graham McCormick) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Lightwave 5 Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 06:46:21 GMT Organization: U-NET limited Lines: 16 Message-ID: <4l6got$jlk@nuntius.u-net.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: mccormic.u-net.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 I am a 3D animator using lightwave for a computer games firm in England, I have been informed by my boss that a Lightwave 5 upgrade is available for approx £500, I have not heard anything about this. Is it true, and where can i get it from, I have been using Lightwave 3D for about 3 years now and have always upgraded to the newest version as soon as it is available. My point being that if anyone has any information please get in touch with me via e-mail. I have been on the newtek web site but have found no information as to whether this is true or not! Can someone please reply to this.... Thanks in advance. Graham McCormick ( Beyond Reality Ltd. ) E-Mail me - gmc@mcormick.u-net.com Article: 17209 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.global1.net!news From: atlantis@globalone.net Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Any good LW books or magazines? Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 22:22:23 GMT Organization: The Land of Oz Lines: 14 Message-ID: <3176bfaf.64121600@unix.globalone.net> References: <31722ea5.9081683@nntp01> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp5.global1.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99c/16.141 >Just started using LightWave 4.0 on Win NT. Does anyone know any good >books written about this package? And what about some LightWave >magazines? I'd like to know more details about these topics: like >prices, addresses where to order, quality of the books/magazines, etc. Try some of the DESKTOP IMAGES videos by either Lee Stranahan, or better yet, a little more advanced tapes by Ron "The 3D God" Thornton (B5 fame in case you're wondering). These are all very good tapes and bring you thru practically ALL of the options on Modeler and Layout. Hope this helps. Bob Article: 17210 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!netaxs.com!usenet From: vito@netaxs.com (Vito) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 22:54:46 GMT Organization: Net Access - Philadelphia's Original ISP Lines: 15 Message-ID: <3176c7bc.3051757@netnews.netaxs.com> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> <4kobvm$jrc@ca NNTP-Posting-Host: consh1-2.slip.netaxs.com X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34544 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17210 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:14181 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15115 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1585 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8559 alt.26 On 17 Apr 1996 22:52:00 GMT, Ben Cannon wrote: >I am typing this on a Intel 486-80 running NT with a mere 16 megs of RAM!!! >WIth Service Pack #4, NT blazes. almost as fast as Linux and faster than Win 3.11 >(16-bit apps) Hmm.. well Now that you are done lying to us, can you explain that PC magazine tested NT on a p90 with 16 megs RAM and said with only 16 megs (Even with more) it was the SLOWEST thing that they had EVER seen.. What are you running, NOTEPAD! Sorry Ben, it just dont cut it.. NT has a 12 meg footprint just to get it off the ground! 16 megs and a dx480.. no way... IT wont be blazing fast with that config! Article: 17211 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!cdc2.cdc.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!news From: Bryant Reif Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Journey / Student Pricing Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 19:02:31 -0400 Organization: Concentric Internet Services Lines: 40 Message-ID: <3176CA07.25AB@pilot.msu.edu> References: <4l3moe$9d@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: crc11-fddi.cris.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com wrote: > > |> Hey... > |> > |> I know NewTek doesn't directly offer student discounts. However, > |> I was wondering if some netizen out there might know whether or not > |> Journey or one of the other student-discount places carries Lightwave, > |> and the current price for 4.0 (I doubt they have 5.0 yet). Also, if > |> somebody knows the number for Journey or whoever carries it, I'd sure > |> appreciate it. Thanks in advance! > |> > |> -Scott A. > |> > |> > Hey, Give NewTek a call. I just saw a blurb on the Mailing list stating > the student cost for Win NT LW 5.0 was $895.00. I have always spoken > against Student discounts, but if NewTek supports them and I support them > I guess I now support the student discount!!!! No price or data was > announced for the Mac package. I do hope that to qualify students > have to be enrolled in a LW course at least. I saw no info on what That would be very impractical. I would like to know how many LW courses there are in our universities and colleges and how many of those are actually supported by the university. How could they verify this anyway? When I bought Photoshop 3.0 I just walked in flashed I.D. and walked out with the software for $250. I know of no software package that requires the student to take a course specifically targeted at that package before allowing a sale. > makes a student elegelable(sp) for the program. I hope it at least > requires spelling that is better than mine;-) I'm sure all that is necessary is a valid student I.D. > -bill -- Bryant Reif mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant Article: 17212 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!guitar.sound.net!news From: chuck@bbs.newtek.com (Chuck Baker) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB Announcement #3 Date: Thu, 18 Apr 96 18:34:14 Organization: NewTek Technical Support Lines: 12 Distribution: world Message-ID: <19960418.7A43828.107E6@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bbs.newtek.com No one is planning to rewrite LW with Java. The primary use will be in the host interfacing for our multiplatform versions of the "blue box", initially announced as the Video Toaster for Windows, now termed the Video Toaster Television-Studio-In-A-Box. ======================================================================== Chuck Baker | TekWorld: NewTek Tech Support BBS Technical Support Online Services | telnet address: bbs.newtek.com NewTek, Inc. | modem ports: 913-271-9299 ======================================================================== CompuServe: Go AmigaVend, NewTek; DTVForum, NewTek; GUGRPA, LightWave UG AOL: Keyword NewTek Email: Tech@newtek.com ======================================================================== Article: 17213 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.global1.net!news From: atlantis@globalone.net Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Warning: DPS-(Digital Processing Systems Inc.) Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 22:42:10 GMT Organization: The Land of Oz Lines: 28 Message-ID: <3176c467.65329408@unix.globalone.net> References: <4l6a4s$i1c@bristlecone.together.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp5.global1.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99c/16.141 > Before you run out and purchase a PAR (Personal Animation Recorder) or >the new perception card from DPS, here are a few things you should know about >the company . > >(1) Customer service is horrible. We have spent 2 days trying to get > answers regarding the buggy Win-NT drivers. I have left messages via > voice mail and E-mail and have not recieved any return calls or replies. > We were told to call the USA tech support which told us to try the Canada > support line and they gave me a name back at the USA office. Ping pong! > Both never solved the problem. I bought a PVR board and have had the EXACT OPPISITE experience. I had a problem with something, called tech support and they called me back when I asked them to. You should ask for a guy by the name of Phil Horney. His email is philhorney@dps-inc.com. He helped me out a lot. >(2) Buggy Win-NT driver support for the PAR. We have lost our whole project > drive after installing and running the New Win-NT software. All the work > added up to somthing like 800 rendering hours. As for the PVR board. It work perfectly fine with no problems, maybe it's something specific to the PAR only board? later, Bob Article: 17214 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!guitar.sound.net!news From: chuck@bbs.newtek.com (Chuck Baker) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: Thu, 18 Apr 96 19:15:55 Organization: NewTek Technical Support Lines: 56 Distribution: world Message-ID: <19960418.7A69F50.11981@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bbs.newtek.com On Tue 16-Apr-1996 14:23 , Jeff Jasper wrote: JJ> Blake Porter wrote: JJ> > A NAB baiting Tactic? JJ> > Just spoke w/ NewTek, it seems there was a problem w/ documentation JJ> > printing or whatever. LW 5.0 IS NOT SHIPPING ...it's NewTek what did JJ> you JJ> > expect? JJ> > Look for 5.0 in '97 JJ> I find it hard to believe that a problem with the documentation would JJ> delay JJ> them that long. Can anyone else confirm this? From the sound of the JJ> features, JJ> Newtek really worked their buns off to stay competitive> Now explain this JJ> metanurbs thing again... :) JJ> Jeff We have shipped LightWave 5.0 packages, but not in quantity yet. We expect to ship more next week, and when we have the little ducks (docs, packaging, CDs) all lined up properly in a row we'll be shipping in quantity. MetaNURBS is our implementation of modeling using NURBS patches controlled by a polygon-based cage. This demonstrates a great deal easier than it explains, but as a simple example, in your current Modeler, make a box and metaform it twice. The resulting object is still a long way from being a good smooth sphere, with large polys, and traces of its six-sided origin in the overall shape. In 5.0, activating MetaNURBS produces a smooth sphere composed of spline patches within the polygonal model, which becomes the "control cage" for the NURBS model. Beveling, pushing, pulling, stretching and bending the control cage results in smooth, organic deformations of the NURBS model. In addition, the pairing of a polygon in the control cage with a spline patch in the NURBS model means that operations which are complex in other NURBS-based modelers are easy in Lightwave. For example, in most other NURBS modelers it can be a multi-step process to define and remove an area of the model. In Modeler, simply select the polygon counterpart, cut it, and the appropriate spline patch is removed. Portions of the model's surface can be named and characteristics can be applied just by selecting the polygon counterparts. The model can be "frozen" (converted to the polygon-based models which Layout requires) at selectable resolutions, so it can be as smooth or as simple as you need it to be. Point-order preservation routines for variations of the model saved at the same resolution allow the easy creation of multiple morph targets from the initial model. ======================================================================== Chuck Baker | TekWorld: NewTek Tech Support BBS Technical Support Online Services | telnet address: bbs.newtek.com NewTek, Inc. | modem ports: 913-271-9299 ======================================================================== CompuServe: Go AmigaVend, NewTek; DTVForum, NewTek; GUGRPA, LightWave UG AOL: Keyword NewTek Email: Tech@newtek.com ======================================================================== Article: 17215 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!ixnews1.ix.netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 Ships Tomorrow/ALPHA free? NOT Date: 18 Apr 1996 03:58:54 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 13 Message-ID: <4l4elu$3l8@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> References: <4kvcun$m1m@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31751674.9C4@teleport.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-jc6-02.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Apr 17 10:58:54 PM CDT 1996 >According to Dave Hibsher, NT Tech Writer, on the mail list, Alpha owners >upgrade free. That's funny I ordered my ALPHA upgrade today and the only thing that was free was the T-SHIRT. the also confirmed that this was not a 5.0 pre-release it the real thing. Will Mendez Article: 17216 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!ixnews1.ix.netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: ALPHA Visual FX MAG Date: 18 Apr 1996 04:06:48 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 10 Message-ID: <4l4f4o$b2v@dfw-ixnews3.ix.netcom.com> References: <4kv7o1$kdj@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31752a57.3177632@news.alt.net> <31758DE1.4A6D@mindlink.bc.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-jc6-02.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Apr 17 11:06:48 PM CDT 1996 HEllO, Did anyone get a copy of this mag at NAB it was supposed to be released there. Thanks! Will Mendez Article: 17217 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.zeitgeist.net!oracle.damerica.net!usenet From: James C. Webb Jr. Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: RE: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: 19 Apr 1996 01:19:25 GMT Organization: n/a Lines: 37 Message-ID: <01bb2d8d.14d40ae0$7477ae8c@Pjim> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> <4kobvm$jrc@ca NNTP-Posting-Host: n116.solano.community.net X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34547 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17217 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:14186 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15121 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1587 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8568 alt.26 I feel the same about WIN95 and OS2. To each there own; However, WIN95 works great for me now and OS-2 warp warped my PC. I never got OS2 warp work on the same PC that I now have WIN95 working on. IBM tech support even gave up. ANYONE WANT A FREE COPY OF OS/2 WARP. I'll even throw in, literally, al the junk fixes I had to down load for free. On Monday, April 15, 1996, Mike Michalowicz wrote... > Bandwidth placeholder, just thought I'd add some more FUD to this discussion. > Every OS has its pros and cons, stop dwelling. Grow up: > > "My tool is bigger than yours", hey no no, "Mine is bigger" > Casual users will use casual products designed and marketed for casual users. > People who need stability use stable products indicated as such and become > comfortable with them. > > I am comfortable with OS/2, hey some OS/2 apps are horrible, some are the most > robust pieces of software I have ever seen. > I have yet to be impressed by a Microsoft application. Yes they own the > market. > Unfair business practices? Maybe. IBM's stupidity: yes. > > Boy isn't this a waste of bandwidth. > (This message seen in its entirety due to the lack of any GPF's or modal > dialogs > telling me I don't ".. have enough memory to complete operation.") > > Mike Michalowicz > Lucent Technologies > mfm@addams.nse.att.com "Warped" > > > Article: 17218 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Journey / Student Pricing Date: 18 Apr 1996 21:35:11 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 19 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l6qkf$itg@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article , scotta@shellx.best.com (Scott Adams) writes: > > I know NewTek doesn't directly offer student discounts. However, > I was wondering if some netizen out there might know whether or not > Journey or one of the other student-discount places carries Lightwave, > and the current price for 4.0 (I doubt they have 5.0 yet). Also, if > somebody knows the number for Journey or whoever carries it, I'd sure > appreciate it. Thanks in advance! It's not for individual students, but NewTek does have special pricing for Educational or Government Institutions Any NewTek dealer can sell Toasters, Flyer, and LightWave at a special low price. Lab packs are also available. ________________________________________________________________________ Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973 Article: 17219 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Need Amiga 4000 Repair (kinda off topic) Date: 18 Apr 1996 21:41:26 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 14 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l6r06$j15@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4l33n9$63j@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article <4l33n9$63j@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, palabart@aol.com (PalaBart) writes: >I've got an A4000 on the blink (the other 2 are working so Im' still in >business). However, I don't have a contact for repair of these things >anymore. Anyone out there know of a repair facility for the A4000? > > Try PSI in Philadelphia. ________________________________________________________________________ Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973 Article: 17220 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!alpha.sky.net!news From: gulliamo@italia.net (Bill) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!! Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 01:37:19 GMT Organization: An American Company Lines: 57 Message-ID: <3176ea19.3164601@news.sky.net> References: <315df4e7.30083078@nntp.loop.com> <31601c49.6539557@news.compuserve.com> <316192B5.69BB@europeonline.com> <3161a179.438764@news.earthlink.net> <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13> <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net> <4kobvm$jrc@ca NNTP-Posting-Host: ip120.sky.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182 Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34549 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17220 comp.graphics.apps.photoshop:14192 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15122 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x:1588 comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95:8573 alt.26 On Thu, 18 Apr 1996 22:54:46 GMT, vito@netaxs.com (Vito) wrote: ->On 17 Apr 1996 22:52:00 GMT, Ben Cannon wrote: -> ->>I am typing this on a Intel 486-80 running NT with a mere 16 megs of RAM!!! ->>WIth Service Pack #4, NT blazes. almost as fast as Linux and faster than Win 3.11 ->>(16-bit apps) -> ->Hmm.. well Now that you are done lying to us, can you explain that PC ->magazine tested NT on a p90 with 16 megs RAM and said with only 16 ->megs (Even with more) it was the SLOWEST thing that they had EVER ->seen.. What are you running, NOTEPAD! ->Sorry Ben, it just dont cut it.. -> ->NT has a 12 meg footprint just to get it off the ground! ->16 megs and a dx480.. no way... ->IT wont be blazing fast with that config! I believe we need to put things into perspective children. I am running Boot Managed OS/2, Win95 and Linux on the same machine. I have been involved with OS/2 for 6 years and Windows for a bit longer. Linux is new to me. At any rate, my feelings are that you choose the operating system that best fits your needs. All of our companies and friends will have some of each. OS/2 is great for Servers. It never crashes. True Cooperative multi tasking. Win95 is great for the desktop (amateur) user. It is not cooperative but pre-emtive multi tasking. (other things will slow down when you try to do something else...) Win/ NT is OS/2. (5 years late). At any rate, you will have all the above to deal with at some time or another. Learn them all. They all have their benefits. The Microsoft line has a definite jump on applications. (client)..The IBM line has a definite jump at true cooperative processing. For the average user, they would never see it...It would appear that WIN95 keeps on trucking...The truth is that Win95 stops a process to give more time to another (16bit) to compensate.) Just enjoy them all because by the end of the year we will all be complaining about the "Newest" operating systems.... Keep complaining...they will only get better. Hopefully both IBM and Microsoft have learned from the mistakes that the mainframe community made 20 years ago. They solved those problems many moons ago. We who have been there require the same from alternative platform operating systems. Otherwise, we might as all hang it up and play Dos Doom. Have a nice day. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ These opinions are strictly my own and do not reflect on any Company that I may be working for at the time of your receipt of such. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Article: 17221 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!portal.gmu.edu!osf1.gmu.edu!tbarthol From: tbarthol@osf1.gmu.edu (Todd A Bartholow) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Student price for LW 5.0 WOW Date: 19 Apr 1996 01:38:31 GMT Organization: George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA Lines: 18 Message-ID: <4l6qqn$64t@portal.gmu.edu> References: <4l68ek$5m4@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: osf1.gmu.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Adam Ives Chrystie (adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu) wrote: : On the mailing list it was announced that there is a student price for : LW 5.0 at $849. I don't know anything about a student upgrade price from : 4.0 though. : Adam Chrystie : -- : ---------------------------------- : Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator : Cinema/Video Major, Senior : University Of California at Santa Cruz Will there be any differences (i.e. less features) between the student version and the normal version? Todd Article: 17222 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uwm.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!mane.cgrg.ohio-state.edu!news From: Jeff Jasper Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Student price for LW 5.0 WOW Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 22:07:02 -0400 Organization: Advanced Computing Center for Arts and Design Lines: 12 Message-ID: <3176F546.36@osu.edu> References: <4l68ek$5m4@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> Reply-To: jasper.7@osu.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: illinois-nmc.cgrg.ohio-state.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; I; PPC) Adam Ives Chrystie wrote: > > On the mailing list it was announced that there is a student price for > LW 5.0 at $849. I don't know anything about a student upgrade price from > 4.0 though. Ouch! That is about the same as MAx and MAX is a $4,500 program. I guess I better start selling some crack to afford it :) It think $600 would be a little more fair for a $1,500 program. Hell you can get Softimage at a student price of $1,000 and that is a $7,500 program. Jeff Article: 17223 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.mathworks.com!uunet!in2.uu.net!news2.digex.net!usenet From: gandalf@access.digex.net (Eric J Fleischer, MD) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 at NAB Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 02:09:37 GMT Organization: AlfHeim Imaging Lines: 17 Message-ID: <3176d1cb.178340890@news.digex.net> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: bac12766.slip.digex.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182 Jeff_Holinski@mindlink.bc.ca (Jeff Holinski) wrote: >Now that LW 5 has been shown at NAB and a couple of people have even bought >their upgrades, how about some details on the improved bones Newtek mentioned. > >Can you finally build a human where the arm bone doesn't pull the ribs when >you move it. (eg. can bones be set to ignore certain surfaces) You've been able to do that for a while. Its all a matter of how you set up the bones, and being careful with limited range sizes. Hopefully, the 5.0 improvements will make this even easier. - Dr Gandalf - Eric J Fleischer, MD AlfHeim Imaging gandalf@access.digex.net DrGandalf@cup.portal.com Article: 17224 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news2.isp.net!ispnet!news.ave.net!not-for-mail From: garrett@ave.net (Garrett Stevensen) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: what is the best graphics board????? Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 02:40:56 GMT Lines: 2 Message-ID: <4l6uec$nmn@ave.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp0.ave.net NNTP-NEWS-ADMIN: newsadmin@ave.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Article: 17225 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!ixnews1.ix.netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: LonerSam Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship .. what about the $ Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 22:13:56 -0400 Organization: Netcom Lines: 3 Message-ID: <3175A564.83@ix.netcom.com> References: <4l0h5b$bbo@daily-planet.execpc.com> <4l0o9r$46c@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: sjx-ca21-25.ix.netcom.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-NETCOM-Date: Thu Apr 18 12:14:49 AM CDT 1996 X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (WinNT; U) So how much is the upgrade then? LSam Article: 17226 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!news.mathworks.com!uunet!in2.uu.net!news.monmouth.com!usenet From: wert Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Ron Thornton videos Date: 19 Apr 1996 03:27:19 GMT Organization: Monmouth Internet Corporation Lines: 9 Message-ID: <4l716n$ra2@news.monmouth.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp19.monmouth.com Hi there, Does anyone know anything about the Ron Thornton modeling and surfacing videos? I'm in need of a some help with using lightwaves modeler, and since this guy's such a master at using it, I thought I'd give it a try. Is it worth the $50? And is it worth spending $50 more to get the surfacing video too? Thanks in advance for any help. Dan (pgonzalez@monmouth.com) Article: 17227 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!news.cse.psu.edu!uwm.edu!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: pmshark@aol.com (PMshark) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Yahooo 5.0ooo! Date: 19 Apr 1996 00:10:14 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 16 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l73n6$m46@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: pmshark@aol.com (PMshark) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Yep, gotta say it...LW 5.0 is cool. Saw it at NAB on Wednesday. It appears to be every bit worth the upgrade price even without the hat or t-shirt :). (Nope don't work for NewTek! I just love great software that does radically cool stuff!) Ordered mine today, and can't wait to try out the Metanurbs, etc. I am sorta bummed that I missed Dick Van Dyke though. Well, maybe next year. PJ PMshark@aol.com Visual Designer "Look and you will find it--what is unsought will go undetected" SOPHOCLES Article: 17228 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!news.cse.psu.edu!uwm.edu!news.sol.net!daily-planet.execpc.com!usenet From: Glenn Chung Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: My take on NAB: 3DS MAX vs. LW 5.0 Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 23:55:51 -0500 Organization: Visuality LLC Lines: 65 Message-ID: <31771CD7.62B1@execpc.com> Reply-To: visual@execpc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: hamer.execpc.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; I; PPC) To those of you who've been waiting, here are the pertinent feature lists: 3DS MAX LW 5.0 Particle System Nope (but look to plug-ins) Realtime Textured Views OpenGL Shaded View (no textures) Spline Patches Spline Patches, sort of Animatable Booleans Nope Nope Raytracer Complete Object History User-Defined Undo Levels Modeless Modeler/Layout still exist as two Animatable Textures Nope Nested Booleans Nested Booleans Interactive Texture Placement Nope Unlimited Texture Layers Unlimited Texture Layers Not Yet (Fall '96) DEC Alpha support Plug-Ins SDK Plug-Ins SDK Nope Metaballs IK IK (much better than 4.0) Network Rendering (10,000) Network Rendering (1,000) Internal Alpha Channel Nope, only external Render to PVR Render to PVR Unlimited lites in shaded view Limited to 8 lights in shaded view Anim channels independent Anim channels linked Volumetric Lights/Shadows Nope Nope Lens Flares Unlimited Cameras One Camera UV Mapping Nope Synch Anims to .WAV Files Nope Multithreaded Nope I spent three hours with MAX and about 45 minutes with LW 5.0 because I know LW much better and because the LW 5.0 upgrade is much less drastic a change than the upgrade from r4 to MAX. Overall (and I speak from having used LW 4.0 in a pretty intense production environment for the last six months) I must say that MAX is a much more capable program ON PAPER than LW 5.0. I haven't had a chance to put MAX to the real test of deadlines and picky art directors, but the three hours I spent with the program have me feeling pretty sad for LW 5.0. MAX is so much more flexible and the realtime textured views were much better than the color-shaded only views generated by LW. Plus, LW and OpenGL only support eight lights at a time in the shaded view - not a problem for some, but a definite limit for us. The one BIG question in all this will be MAX's final render quality. We've been fairly happy with LW 4.0 and its raytracer and are not quite sure about the reflection, refraction, shadow, and environmental mapping functions MAX uses to fake its way to photorealism. Well. I was sufficiently impressed with MAX to place an order on the last day of the show. I found MAX easy to use after having used LW for some fairly serious stuff. You use spline curves to control animation channels in much the same way, light placement is intuitive, and the texture mapping features are a joy to use. MAX will support and GLINT-chip based 3D accelerator with its HEIDI API, whereas LW 5.0 supports any OpenGL based solution, including the software OpenGL that ships with every copy of NT Workstation 3.51. Both packages performed well as far as I could tell. MAX was running on a plain Pentium 133 w/64meg RAM and a 2meg Diamond Stealth/64, LW on an Alpha 233. The booleans on MAX took a bit too long, but otherwise the program was very usable. LW on the Alpha, of course, was just fine. Article: 17229 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!lll-winken.llnl.gov!uwm.edu!news.sol.net!daily-planet.execpc.com!usenet From: Steven Schrab Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks. Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 23:58:12 -0500 Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI Lines: 1 Message-ID: <31771D64.1B7F@execpc.com> References: <4kop1a$4ep@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <31708b69.4748958@news.alt.net> <4l39er$im3@diane.inforamp.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: maggot.execpc.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Macintosh; I; PPC) Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.animation:34555 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17229 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15135 Lightwave is cooler because its coming out for the PMac. Article: 17230 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!cs.utexas.edu!ennfs.eas.asu.edu!news.asu.edu!NewsWatcher!user From: olsonjj@asu.edu (John Olson) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Lightwave for Mac Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 22:18:20 -0700 Organization: J Designs Lines: 10 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: 129.219.72.219 X-Newsreader: Yet Another NewsWatcher 2.1.8 Please dont all attack at once: What do you all think about lightwave coming for the Mac? Do you find it as a good or bad thing? Will it help to bring studios together that use Macs for multimedia and/or pre-press? just curious JohnO. Article: 17231 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!van-bc!news.rmii.com!usenet From: stack@rmii.com (Steve Tack) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Journey / Student Pricing Date: 19 Apr 1996 05:17:32 GMT Organization: Rocky Mountain Internet Inc. Lines: 25 Distribution: world Message-ID: <4l77lc$5vd@natasha.rmii.com> References: <4l3moe$9d@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: slip1167.rmii.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.6 > Hey, Give NewTek a call. I just saw a blurb on the Mailing list stating > the student cost for Win NT LW 5.0 was $895.00. I have always spoken > against Student discounts, but if NewTek supports them and I support them > I guess I now support the student discount!!!! No price or data was > announced for the Mac package. I do hope that to qualify students > have to be enrolled in a LW course at least. I saw no info on what > makes a student elegelable(sp) for the program. I hope it at least > requires spelling that is better than mine;-) > > -bill Yes, there's a company that offers academic pricing for Lightwave. I just ordered 4.0/Intel for $575 and was able to order the 5.0 upgrade at the same time. The academic pricing for the upgrade is $295. I should receive 4.0 either tomorrow (Friday) or Monday, but apparently won't see 5.0 for 4 - 6 weeks. I am currently taking a 3D animation class using Strata (Mac), and I just had to fax them a copy of my class schedule. Oh yeah, the $895 price for the full 5.0 package is correct. They're A+ Computing at 1-800-878-1354. I can't really recommend them yet, as I haven't received anything yet, but they seem legit. Steve Tack Article: 17232 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!agate!darkstar.UCSC.EDU!cats.ucsc.edu!adamchry From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: ERROR NO FREE ALPHA UPGRADE Date: 19 Apr 1996 05:21:24 GMT Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz Lines: 14 Message-ID: <4l77sk$ilt@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: ese.ucsc.edu X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #1 (NOV) Woopps..the NewTek employee who said that teh ALPHA version would get a free upgrade to 5.0 made an ERROR.. MIPS versions will get a free upgrade...who the heck uses a MIPS version anyway? i know nobody.... Adam -- ---------------------------------- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator Cinema/Video Major, Senior University Of California at Santa Cruz Article: 17233 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!kazin From: kazin@b63048.cwru.edu (Ricardo Gutierrez) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Text extrusion bug Date: 19 Apr 1996 05:29:58 GMT Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH (USA) Lines: 17 Message-ID: Reply-To: cgc2@po.cwru.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: b63048.student.cwru.edu Keywords: Text extrusion bugs X-Newsreader: slrn (0.8.6.1) Hey all! Maybe I missed this in a previous discussion but I was wondering why I get so many errors when extruding ANY font to make the standard flying logos. I know y'all have done this so let me know what the fix is! :) The problem is when I create text, it surfaces the faces wrong. For instance, the inside circle on an "O" is filled in with diagonal facing, instead of it being open. I usually end up deleting the faces and manually making new polygons out of each letter. It is long and tedious. I have tried different fonts, both type 1 and type 2 and the Windows NT and 3.1 platforms. Was there a fix or workaround for this? Thanks... -Charlie Article: 17234 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.zeitgeist.net!news.pixi.com!usenet From: melorama@pixi.com (Mel Matsuoka) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: IRC Channel & Transparency Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 04:43:07 GMT Organization: Pacific Information eXchange, Inc. Lines: 45 Message-ID: <317718f1.71101840@news.pixi.com> References: <31750747.45F2@oo.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: angurus15.pixi.com X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99c/16.141 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 17 Apr 1996 10:59:19 -0400, TL Westgate wrote: >These are two seperate subjects in one message, by the way. > >First, I can never find anyone on #lightwave. What server do people use >mostly? What are good times to catch someone? Any info on this would be >appreciated. The #lightwave IRC channel is on the efNet network of IRC servers. You probably were hooking up to Undernet instead. Good efNet servers include: irc.phoenix.net irc.colorado.edu irc.portal.com But you should pick a server geographically closest to you to avoid lags. - -- mel matsuoka Editor/Digital Media Specialist Hawaiian Image Video Productions PGP public-key available on all internet keyservers - -- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMXcn3HZ57SRYjejdAQFABQP/XY9hQrbDLCerzRO+a1AVxyX/KFdBy3gw NMGipL2p4crGRXlG3xfoX+cONqBjhSHzwz8d0Embs3tV1CxcnT4aI4v+6VEXfeG0 8v3sZitxGnZHiVXKEVPBX4+mh5WT1oeZ2dgbr2GYVNxSc5ebuRMLZztiXd6D3TKH w21//CEQA9w= =y93P -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Article: 17235 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!qualcomm.com!ra4000-p22.qualcomm.com!user From: tlindsey@qualcomm.com (Ted Lindsey) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Lightwave for Mac Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 21:44:17 -0800 Organization: Qualcomm, Inc. Lines: 19 Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: ra4000-p22.qualcomm.com X-Newsreader: Yet Another NewsWatcher 2.1.4 In article , olsonjj@asu.edu (John Olson) wrote: > Please dont all attack at once: > > What do you all think about lightwave coming for the Mac? Do you find it > as a good or bad thing? Will it help to bring studios together that use > Macs for multimedia and/or pre-press? > > just curious > > > JohnO. I think it's a great thing. I know of many people who use Mac's for all of their 2D graphics and video composition but have to deal with Windows NT for their 3D needs. - Ted Article: 17236 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Flyer HQ-5 approved HD's list? Date: 19 Apr 1996 01:50:14 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 37 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l79im$nq9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <4l66hg$o94@corn.cso.niu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article <4l66hg$o94@corn.cso.niu.edu>, z931205@corn.cso.niu.edu (David Kim) writes: >Where oh where on the net can I find a list of hard drives approved >by NewTek for use with the Video Flyer? > >If it's a short list could someone please post the approved models >here? Instead of having to constantly update a list, NewTek decided to include a utility to let you or your Dealer test any drive. It's now part of Flyer HD Tools. There are several parameters that the drives must have to run smoothly, such as transfer speed, access time, and cache size. Very few drives have the 1 MB of Cache that's needed for non-linear video. Without it, you will either get stuttering playback, or the inability to capture the footage in the first place. Here are the best current drives available, and the cost through The Computer Room, Figure approximately 4-5 minutes of broadcast quality video storage per gigabyte. All hard drives are certified to be in compliance with NewTek specifications, and carry 5 year warranties. All will do HQ5 for 80-90% of drive 4 Gigabyte, Seagate Barracuda ST15150N with NewTek Mode Sense Data added by Distributor $ 1350 9 Gigabyte, Seagate Elite Firmware Rev 4304, Must be requested from Distributor $ 2400 ________________________________________________________________________ Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973 Article: 17237 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.interlog.com!news From: Hammed Malik Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 01:30:42 -0400 Organization: InterLog Internet Services Lines: 36 Message-ID: <31772502.4B21@interlog.com> References: <19960418.7A69F50.11981@bbs.newtek.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ip93-12.tor.interlog.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01Gold (Win95; I) Chuck Baker wrote: > MetaNURBS is our implementation of modeling using NURBS patches controlled by > a polygon-based cage. This demonstrates a great deal easier than it > explains, Thank you for posting this explanation of the new feature. Its great to see active participation by Newtek reps in this newsgroup. Since its not a secret anymore, is there any chance of putting screen shots of the feature in action on the web site? > overall shape. In 5.0, activating MetaNURBS produces a smooth sphere composed > of spline patches within the polygonal model, which becomes the "control cage" > for the NURBS model. Beveling, pushing, pulling, stretching and bending the > control cage results in smooth, organic deformations of the NURBS model. Are there any control handles for modifying the curves that make up the patches or is the shape of the curve still defined only by the position of verteces? > In addition, the pairing of a polygon in the control cage with a spline patch > in the NURBS model means that operations which are complex in other > NURBS-based modelers are easy in Lightwave. Have some other questions but I think they'd be best answered if I could see screen shots. > The model can be "frozen" (converted to the polygon-based models which Layout > requires) at selectable resolutions, so it can be as smooth or as simple as > you need it to be. I saw a new plugin mentioned in the list of new features which metaforms an object in layout just prior to rendering. Does that apply to MetaNurbs as well? hammed Article: 17238 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Lightwave for Mac Date: 19 Apr 1996 02:55:03 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 11 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l7dc7$pcs@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com ATTTAAACCCK!!!! :) Actually, it's a great thing. Too bad they waited until I went over to the Dark Side before announcing it. --Brian ====== http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ ====== == Home of the rather large and mostly complete == ===== LightWave 3D Internet Resource Lists ===== Article: 17239 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!cdc2.cdc.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!lori.albany.net!magik.albany.net!not-for-mail From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LightWave 5.0 at NAB Date: 19 Apr 1996 07:47:37 GMT Organization: AlbanyNet - E-mail info@albany.net Lines: 23 Message-ID: <4l7gep$109@lori.albany.net> References: <3176716d.86924799@news.alt.net> <4l613l$a6s@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: magik.albany.net X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] Stranahan (stranahan@aol.com) wrote: : Metaballs is totally real in LW 5.0, and works well. My brother Ken has : done some neat stuff with them.... The LightWave mailing list has been receiving about 200 messages a day since the LW 5.0 announcement....the resident NewTek-head there, David Hibsher, has been answering just about every LW 5.0 question asked. LightWave 5.0's feature list is very impressive...it is certainly the most exciting and powerful upgrade to LightWave that we have witnessed. If anyone here would like to read what is being discussed on the mailing list, check out the mailing list archives on my web site. -David Warner dwarner@albany.net http://www.albany.net/~dwarner Lightspeed Animation Contest entries must be received by May 3rd, 1996! ------------- Article: 17240 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!cdc2.cdc.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!lori.albany.net!magik.albany.net!not-for-mail From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: The Fx kit for Lightwave book Date: 19 Apr 1996 07:51:39 GMT Organization: AlbanyNet - E-mail info@albany.net Lines: 25 Message-ID: <4l7gmb$109@lori.albany.net> References: <4kvrbv$gl4@server-b.cs.interbusiness.it> NNTP-Posting-Host: magik.albany.net X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] domenico marino (dmarino@iqsnet.it) wrote: : Is there anyone who have bought "The Fx kit for Lightwave book" ???? : I have send Two faxes to Light-Speed to have more informations on it : and how to buy it.... but nothing...... : Is there anyone who tell me how can I buy it ???? : I live in Italy..... Check out the Lightspeed Web Site at http://www.webcom.com/lghtspd You can get more info on all Lightspeed products and even order them while online, if you have a credit card. From what I understand, the FX KIT FOR LIGHTWAVE just recently sold out of all copies, but a new batch is being run off right now and should begin shipping in a couple of weeks. It's a very good book! -David Warner dwarner@albany.net http://www.albany.net/~dwarner Lightspeed Animation Contest entries must be received by May 3rd, 1996! ------------- Article: 17241 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk!yama.mcc.ac.uk!usenet From: Martin Preston Newsgroups: comp.graphics.algorithms,comp.graphics.api.inventor,comp.graphics.api.misc,comp.graphics.api.opengl,comp.graphics.api.pexlib,comp.graphics.apps.alias,comp.graphics.apps.avs,comp.graphics.apps.data-explorer,comp.graphics.apps.freehand,comp.grap Subject: Re: The Computer Job Hotline Date: 19 Apr 1996 07:38:50 GMT Organization: Computer Graphics Unit, Manchester Computing Lines: 14 Message-ID: <4l7fua$aa2@yama.mcc.ac.uk> References: <4l4bqf$4j0@news2.inlink.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: cguhpc.cgu.mcc.ac.uk Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.12 (X11; I; HP-UX A.09.03 9000/735) X-URL: news:4l4bqf$4j0@news2.inlink.com Xref: news2.cais.com comp.graphics.algorithms:30886 comp.graphics.api.inventor:1675 comp.graphics.api.misc:543 comp.graphics.api.opengl:4745 comp.graphics.api.pexlib:415 comp.graphics.apps.alias:1580 comp.graphics.apps.avs:701 comp.graphics.apps.data-expl >Looking for a job? Check out >http://www.inlink.com/~kenmil Yes but not in the Greater St. Louis area! (Try to be more specific next time you advertise this, it sounded like it was worldwide). Martin -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Martin Preston, (preston@afs.mcc.ac.uk) | No NURBS | |Computer Graphics Unit, MCC, University of Manchester,| please we're | |Manchester, M13 9PL, U.K. Ph: (+44) 0161 275 6252 | British! | ---- http://info.mcc.ac.uk/CGU/staff/preston/preston.html ---------------- Article: 17242 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!cdc2.cdc.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!lori.albany.net!magik.albany.net!not-for-mail From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: LW 5.0 NOT ready to ship Date: 19 Apr 1996 08:02:42 GMT Organization: AlbanyNet - E-mail info@albany.net Lines: 25 Message-ID: <4l7hb2$109@lori.albany.net> References: <4l0h5b$bbo@daily-planet.execpc.com> <3173E5A3.69A7@osu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: magik.albany.net X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] Jeff Jasper (jasper.7@osu.edu) wrote: : I find it hard to believe that a problem with the documentation would delay : them that long. Many DEC-Alpha workstation owners have been waiting for months to receive the final version of LightWave 4.0 and I'm one of them. NewTek's excuse was "no manuals" for many months...the STRANGE thing is that some Alpha owners received their copy of the final release months ago, others received it weeks ago, and others (like me) are still waiting. If LightWave 5.0 doesn't ship until 1997, when they've already started taking orders (and charging people's cards), then I will have lost what little respect I have left for them at this point. Sorry NewTek, but I'm sick of fighting with you to receive my copy of LightWave 4.0 Final for Alpha...why has this been such an ordeal?? -David Warner dwarner@albany.net http://www.albany.net/~dwarner Lightspeed Animation Contest entries must be received by May 3rd, 1996! ------------- Article: 17243 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!cdc2.cdc.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!lori.albany.net!magik.albany.net!not-for-mail From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Where is LW 4.0 Alpha?? Date: 19 Apr 1996 08:47:48 GMT Organization: AlbanyNet - E-mail info@albany.net Lines: 38 Message-ID: <4l7jvk$1j1@lori.albany.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: magik.albany.net X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] Those of you who are subscribed to the LightWave mailing are probably sick of hearing me bitch and moan about this, but here I go again... I would like to know why it is taking NewTek so long to ship Alpha owners their copy of LightWave 4.0 Final? I know some people that received their update months ago, while others only received their update only a few weeks...then there are the rest of us, who still struggle along with the Pre-Release version of LightWave 4.0 for the Alpha. In case you didn't know, LightWave 4.0 Pre-Release has a version date of 4/5/95 (my copy does, anyways)...so this means that I (and others) are still using software that is more than a year old. What I find even more annoying is the fact that NewTek has had the resources to make these upgrades available to everyone via the BBS and FTP site...they provide this "service" to Intel users, but not to the Alpha users. WHY? I would be quite happy if I could download the newest version of LightWave 4.0 for Alpha from the NewTek BBS or FTP site...at least then I would be able to run the plug-ins that I purchased months ago and maybe LightWave wouldn't crash as much! So now LightWave 5.0 has been anounced and NewTek wants me to shell out another $500 for this new version when I STILL haven't received the new version of LightWave 4.0. This doesn't sound very fair. Don't get me wrong, I'm extremely excited about version 5.0 and am looking forward to getting ahold of it, but I think that some consideration should be given to the people who are STILL waiting to receive LightWave 4.0. I invite other Alpha owners to make your voices heard! -David Warner dwarner@albany.net http://www.albany.net/~dwarner Article: 17244 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!in-news.erinet.com!inquo!news.seinf.abb.se!erinews.ericsson.se!usenet From: Per Swantesson Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NT_AVI Plugin problem Date: 19 Apr 1996 09:25:24 GMT Organization: Ericsson Software Technology AB Lines: 33 Message-ID: <4l7m64$oq3@erinews.ericsson.se> References: <4l35iv$4slr@pina1.telecom.at> <4l3uuh$6u5@islandnet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: rypc50.ericsson.se Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit) dretch@islandnet.com (Christopher Stewart) wrote: > >In a message dated Thu, 18 Apr 1996 01: warhead@ping.at writes: > >W> I've a little Problem with the NT_AVI Plugin. > >W> If I want to choose the NT_AVI Plugin in the Record Menu >W> I get this error message: Activation failed: code -2 > >W> I've added the plugin in the options menu like all the others, >W> but there was no entry in my lw.cfg file. > >W> So I've added this line: >W> Plugin AnimSaverHandler NT-AVI(.avi) C:\NEWTEK\plugin\layout\nt_avi.p >W> NT-AVI(.avi) > >W> I'd appreciate if anyone can help me with this. > > Can't help but if it's any consolation, I can't get the NT-AVI saver >to show up either. This is after several attempts to "re-install" all the >win '95 crap. It just dosen't want to appear. Let me know if you find >a solution. Right now Lightwave hasn't produced an animation in four >months. Some 3D animation program... > >Christopher I have the same problem in windows 3.1. Why can't Newtek staff answer tech questions in this newsgroup? like SoftLogik does with PageStream in the amiga applications group. Don't they know support is important for Lightwave's reputation? Hrrm. /Per Swantesson Article: 17245 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!ixnews1.ix.netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: dmadden@ix.netcom.com (Dave Madden) Newsgroups: alt.3d,alt.3d.studio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Request for Original Art Date: 18 Apr 1996 22:43:51 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 28 Message-ID: <4l6gj7$2nt@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sfo-ca19-14.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Thu Apr 18 5:43:51 PM CDT 1996 Xref: news2.cais.com alt.3d:23081 alt.3d.studio:10257 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17245 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15149 April 18, Alpha Visual FX magazine, a new magazine focusing on Alpha workstations and computer graphics applications that run on them, is seeking original art for its Summer edition. Images should be made on an Alpha workstation using LightWave, Softimage, Hash Animation Master or other software that runs on the platform. Bright, colorful images are preferred. This issue also features a tutorial on character animation so an image in that vein would be appreciated. We do not pay for use of these pictures. But they are seen by several thousand people in the industry, many of them your friends and colleagues. Images should be sent on disk (PC/MAC floppy or Zip) in JPEG or TIFF format, 24bit color, minimum resolution of 1024x728. They can be zipped (PC) or disk-doubled (Mac) to save space. Files (zip only) also can be emailed to me direct. The mailing address is: Dave Madden, Editor Alpha Visual FX 1308 Orleans Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-743-9250 408-743-9251 (fax) Article: 17246 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!ixnews1.ix.netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!netnews From: dmadden@ix.netcom.com (Dave Madden) Newsgroups: alt.3d,alt.3d.studio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio Subject: Game development/Video editing on Alpha machines Date: 18 Apr 1996 23:09:45 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 30 Message-ID: <4l6i3p$cgc@cloner2.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sfo-ca19-14.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Thu Apr 18 4:09:45 PM PDT 1996 Xref: news2.cais.com alt.3d:23082 alt.3d.studio:10258 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:17246 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:15150 April 18,1996 Hello! I am the editor of Alpha Visual FX, a new magazine focusing on Alpha workstations and the graphics applications that run on them. Our first edition was just distributed at the NAB convention in Las Vegas. I am working on an article for our Summer edition about computer game development and am trying to reach developers who use the Alpha machine either for rendering or in all aspects of their projects. The article also will touch on the popular software packages used for games, such as 3D Studio (Dos and MAX), LightWave and others. I know 3D Studio is very big in this area so I would love to hear from you folks. We also are looking for video professionals who use an Alpha machine. We want to commission an article about the experiences you and your colleagues have had with the Alpha and various software packages. Please send me e-mail with your name, studio name, a tele. no. and a brief description of past and current projects. I will make contact with as many of you as possible. Thanks in advance!! Dave Madden AMG Media, Inc. 1308 Orleans Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-743-9250 408-743-9251 (fax) Article: 17247 Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!van-bc!news1.io.org!torfree!ad636 From: ad636@torfree.net (Stephen Bowie) Subject: Re: Journey / Student Pricing Message-ID: Organization: Toronto Free-Net X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] References: Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 10:46:08 GMT Lines: 11 Scott Adams (scotta@shellx.best.com) wrote: : Hey... : I know NewTek doesn't directly offer student discounts. However, It does now....details will be posted shortly no doubt. Sorry, I didn't commit them to memory. -- Steve Bowie ad636@torfree.net North York, Ontario, Canada << new sig imminent...honest!! >> Article: 17248 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.io.com!insync!hunter.premier.net!news.mathworks.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!news.iadfw.net!usenet From: kenwshmt@airmail.net (Ken Schmitt) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: The Only Amigas at NAB...... at Newtek Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 11:04:47 GMT Organization: Guest user Lines: 12 Message-ID: <3176b414.34052188@news.airmail.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: dal02-25.ppp.iadfw.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.201 asside from the DRACO in the booth on the east wall, running there version of amiga OS..... If it wasn't in the NEWTEK booth... it wasn't AMIGA... On the lighter side..... If they had graphics playing, the chances are strong that they were playing a piece from hypernaughts, b5, or a demo animation from the scenes provided by newtek (the lack of originality was startling). Article: 17249 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: NAB Announcement #3 Date: 19 Apr 1996 05:05:02 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 15 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <4l7kvu$que@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <19960418.7A43828.107E6@bbs.newtek.com> Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com --------------------- Video Toaster Television-Studio-In-A-Box. ---------------------- What an easy to say name! _____________________________________________ Lee Stranahan Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON! ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm Article: 17250 Path: news2.cais.com!news.cais.net!news.jsums.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.iadfw.net!usenet From: kenwshmt@airmail.net (Ken Schmitt) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave Subject: Re: Where is LW 4.0 Alpha?? Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 11:23:52 GMT Organization: Guest user Lines: 8 Message-ID: <317775da.83665428@news.airmail.net> References: <4l7jvk$1j1@lori.albany.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: dal02-25.ppp.iadfw.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.201 On 19 Apr 1996 08:47:48 GMT, dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner) wrote: >Pre-Release version of LightWave 4.0 for the Alpha. it took them 5 1/2 months to mail me my full intel 4.0..... and thats after calling 3 times a week for 2 of those months.