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- From: shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson)
- Subject: Re: Screamernet interface
- Message-ID: <shfDHJH5n.DKy@netcom.com>
- Organization: The Blue Planet
- References: <Jeff_Holinski.40.309A4D58@mindlink.bc.ca> <wturber.650.020B2C40@primenet.com>
- Date: Sat, 4 Nov 1995 22:00:58 GMT
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- +-- wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
- | I have considered doing that, but I don't have a copy of the command set and
- | therefore do not have any idea how complex it really is. If you have the
- | command set that would save me time. I have been very busy lately and didn't
-
- The command set documentation can be found as
- ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/lw/lwsdk/snII. A simple control program
- should be possible as a shell script.
-
- | My personal theory is than no programming project takes one hour.
-
- Actually ALL programming projects take two weeks.
- --
- Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- "How do you compute that? Where on the
- graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
-
- Article: 7002
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- From: shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson)
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Message-ID: <shfDHJHAK.Dt9@netcom.com>
- Organization: The Blue Planet
- References: <47g8se$11s@nms.telepost.no>
- Date: Sat, 4 Nov 1995 22:03:56 GMT
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-
- olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka) writes:
- | I use the Intel-version of LW 4.0(Rev.B) - running it on NT and 95...
- [...]
- | Layout: Saving Alphaimages - I`ve tried all the HIIP-savers, none of
- | them work properly. The only format I *think* work is the native 8bit
- | IFF-format...but I have no programs that reads this format(Photoshop,
-
- I haven't heard of people having problems with this before. You
- could try saving 32-bit targa files as those will contain a alpha
- channel directly.
-
- | Modeler: When I try to use the stencil(S Drill/Stencil) on text, I get
- | a error message which tells me that " the internal buffers are to
- | small for this operation"....what is the internal buffers? Can I do
-
- The only solution to this is to make sure your hardware key is
- well seated and working properly.
- --
- Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- "How do you compute that? Where on the
- graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Painter 3.0 and LW?
- Date: 4 Nov 1995 19:44:37 GMT
- Organization: Access One
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-
- > sgant@rust.net (Scott Gant) writes:
-
- > After reading my statement after I sent it, I want to apologize to
- > everyone for being so harsh. The truth being that I haven't seen TV
- > Paint in action, so as far as I know, it may be the greatest thing
- > since sliced bread.
-
- re TVPaint 2.0: Don't be sorry, because it IS crap.
-
- (And I examined the update notices for 3.0, and they didn't seem to
- address the MANY shortcomings of this very unprofessional piece of software.)
-
- > I would still like to know how TV Paint compaires to Photoshop and
- > Painter and what it's features are.
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- ** 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.....
- ****************************************************************************
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LHA/PC Long file names?
- Date: 4 Nov 1995 22:54:04 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
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- >Daniel J. McCoy wrote:
- >>
- >> In article <Jeff_Holinski.22.30916CE2@mindlink.bc.ca>,
- >> Jeff_Holinski@mindlink.bc.ca (Jeff Holinski) wrote:
- >> >I just got a network connection between my PC and Amiga and want to transf
- >> a
- >> >bunch of files over to the PC. The easiest way to do that is to archive th
- >> >on the Ami (keeps directorys intact) and un-archive them on the PC.
- >> >
- >> >The problem is that there are long file names in the archive and none of t
- >> >versions of LHA.exe that I've found for the PC support long filenames.
- >> >Is there an NT version of LHA that will work with long filenames, and if s
- >> >where can I FTP it from?
- >> >Or...Are there any other archive programs that support long filenames for
- >> both
- >> >the PC and Amiga?
- >>
- >> Get yourself LHANTx386.EXE off of Tomahawk. It'll decompress Amiga LHA fil
- >> using full filenames and directory paths (within reason) on WinNT and Win95
- >> based systems. Keep in mind that going the other way may nor may not work
- >> 100%. For one, LHANT won't recursively go through directories (just like t
- >> darn Unix version which it is based on).
-
- >Actually, the easiest way is to simply mount the PC's drive on the Amiga usin
- >Ch_nfs. Once you mount the PC drive on the PC, you can just use Dir Opus or
- >Diskmaster or whatever you like to use to copy files over to the PC. No need
- >or zip anything. I've got an ethernet connection between my systems and it w
- >fine. If you have a slip/ppp connection, transfer times will be somewhat slo
-
- >-- Bob Lindabury
- >bobl@graphics.rent.com The NEW Graphics BBS
- >http://www.graphics.rent.com Main line: +1 908/469-0049
- >ftp://ftp.graphics.rent.com Piscataway, NJ USA
- >3D Studio, Lightwave, TrueSpace, POVRay, PCGNet, Tesselation Times...
-
-
- Hmm showing my ignorance her but i wtf is ch_nfs...I am using a 1
- gig and cross dos..and have been looking for a ntlha or ntunzip that will
- work on the alpha...show me an easier way and in there I am..:)
-
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- From: elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Book Review - Exploring LightWave 3D! - Part Two
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 05:45:21 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <pfinch.434.000063F2@best.com>, pfinch@best.com (Phillip Finch)
- writes:
- >>While it claims to offer advanced modeling & rendering techniques,
- there
- >>is little in this book that the
- >>advanced (much less intermediate) modeler can gain from.
- >The back cover of the book claims it's suitable for
- >"Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced" users.
-
- >What the back cover *really* says is "Begginer (sic)
- >/Intermediate/Advanced"--pretty typical of the level of typographical
- >carelessness.
- Oh gawd, I'm sorry I missed that one!
- I agree completely with your sentiments!
- (I had actually toned down my article in hopes it might still get
- published....)
-
- >I have literally never seen a commercial book even close to
- >being so abyssmally bad in this respect. Grammar and typographical
- >accuracy literally are about on the level of the average Usenet post.
- >
- >Yeah, that bad.
-
- Yeah, and some one on the net was claiming it had been picked up by some
- 20 (!) colleges for use as a text book?!?!!!!!!!! (Ack, sputter!)
-
- >It's not a petty complaint when the usage is so bad that it gets in the
- way of
- >comprehension. I found myself puzzling over sentences and paragraphs,
- looking
- >for places to start putting punctuation marks so that it would start to
- make
- >sense.
- I know what you mean.
- I _really_ wanted to give this book a good review - within minutes of
- cracking the cover, though, it was apparent this book _sucked_.
-
- >The typographical errors are so numerous that I found myself wondering
- >whether somebody hadn't deliberately sabotaged the thing.
-
- >My favorite screw-up, not so much a typo as a careless, mindless mistake,
- was
- >the page heading repeated throughout Chapter 8---"Manipulating Objects in
-
- >Modeler". Spelling was okay, for once; unfortunately, Chapter 8 was
- about
- >Layout, not Modeler!
- I didn't get past the mis-spelling - it wasn't even the right
- subject...........?
-
- >On the tech side, I like the way the author invented a new modeling tool:
- The
- >"Boolean Stencil" (P. 7-57).
- >
- >>In closing, Exploring LightWave 3D! might be useful to those beginners
- >>who are confused by the new
- >>LightWave manuals. Intermediate and advanced users will benefit little
- >>from it.
- >Except that LW's new manuals are a *lot* better than this book.
- Yes, I had a chance to compare it to the new manuals.
- This book is a waste of money.
-
- >If this book had been included free as a manual, I would be indignant.
- The
- >fact that I paid $60 for it has me banging my head on the desktop.
- You said it!
-
- Erik Flom - ELF Works 3D Construction Co.
-
- P.S. Too bad I didn't make it to the VTExpo....Maybe I could have gotten
- the author himself to sign it! (Assuming he could get his hand up his ass
- - where the book would be firmly lodged.)
-
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- From: elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Book Review - Exploring LightWave 3D!
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 05:45:22 -0500
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-
- In article <47epdb$2al@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, bigfatchuk@aol.com
- (BigFatCHUK) writes:
- >His book on 3D Studio was pretty useless too.
- You mean he's written before?!?
-
- This is like hearing about some murderer who's escaped to kill again!
-
- Erik Flom
-
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- From: elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NewTek Web Site; a wish list
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 05:45:21 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <Norman-0311951806120001@red_knight.msfc.nasa.gov>,
- Norman@eisner.decus.org (Richard) writes:
- >The LW gallery is a good start. Some of the thumbnails need the gamma
- >boosted. They look like dark blobs. Especially the top row.
-
- Good points, all!
- And to make it even more painful, they left pictures of all my objects
- out!
- (No bowling pins, Fender Strat, or Earth(s) - sob!)
-
- Erik Flom - ELF Works 3D Construction Co.
-
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- From: bhood@netcom.com (robert hood)
- Subject: BML Beta: Come and get it!
- Message-ID: <bhoodDHK2Kp.JCt@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
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- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 1995 05:43:37 GMT
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-
- Ok, the Beta version of BML is ready. There are a couple of known bugs that
- I'm waiting to have confirmed/fixed, but they appear to reside within the
- Modeler SDK provided by NewTek and not within the BML code.
-
- Please be aware:
-
- THIS IS A BETA VERSION OFFERING FOR THE Intel PLATFORM ONLY,
- AND NOT FIT FOR GENERAL PUBLIC USE.
-
- Because I wish to maintain some semblance of manageability, I am making
- available only 20 Beta versions of BML. To date, I have had seven people
- express explicit interest in taking part in this Beta phase of BML's release,
- and they are:
-
- Brian Hoffman (bhoffman@shell.portal.com)
- Steve Pugh (StevePugh@aol.co)
- Kevin Echols (kmechols@sol.wf.net)
- Walter J. Turberville (wturber@primenet.com)
- David Warner (dwarner@lori.albany.net)
- Paul Beigle-Bryant (PaulB56790@aol.com)
- Kevin Echols (kmechols@sol.wf.net)
-
- These individuals have a standing offer of one of those 20 Beta versions, and
- I will consider these offers firm as I receive communications from each of
- them confirming their intention to purchase a Beta version. As to the
- remaining 13 copies, I will accept the next 13 requests for Beta copies that
- appear in my mailbox (bhood@netcom.com). However, PLEASE READ THE REMAINDER
- OF THIS MESSAGE BEFORE REPLYING!
-
- With the exception of the aforementioned bugs, this initial Beta version is
- *very* stable based on my testing. It does come with "working" documentation
- (i.e., I'm working on it =|^), but there is also a plethera of scripts that
- I've written as a result of the Alpha testing phase that should give Beta
- users a good idea of how to write scripts.
-
- The Beta release of BML is available for $75. This price will likely be at
- least half the price of the full release of the plugin. REGISTERED BETA
- USERS OF BML WILL RECEIVE A FREE UPGRADE TO THE FULL-RELEASE VERSION FOR
- ANY PLATFORM SUPPORTED BY THE SOFTWARE. Non-Beta versions of BML will be
- available for purchase at full price when it is available (i.e., when Beta
- phase is complete and documentation is done). The full-release price will
- be determined at a later date.
-
- I will contact individuals directly (make sure your email address works!) when
- I have all 20 Beta copies spoken for to give them instructions on getting
- their copies.
-
- Thanks for your patience, everybody! I look forward to all those new BML
- scripts!
-
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- | Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- Work: 303-730-1324 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- Home: 303-980-8392 | corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
- bhood@netcom.com | drunk on violence, a condition to which they are
- hood@cqgrd.com | quickly addicted - Frank Herbert
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- | Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- Work: 303-730-1324 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- Home: 303-980-8392 | corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
- bhood@netcom.com | drunk on violence, a condition to which they are
- hood@cqgrd.com | quickly addicted - Frank Herbert
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- From: jgross@netcom.com (John Gross)
- Subject: Re: PVR Lunchbox?
- Message-ID: <jgrossDHKBDn.99C@netcom.com>
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- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 1995 08:53:47 GMT
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-
- : > I was just thinking how nice it would be if there were a
- : >"Lunchbox" style PC into which a PVR, capture card and AV drive would fit.
- : >
- : > I'm talking about those bigger-than-a-laptop thingys that have a
- : >fold-down keyboard, a 8-10" CRT or flat-screen monitor built in,
- : >expansion slots and a carrying strap.
- : >
- : > Of course, it would need room for the DPS stuff, a sound card,
- : >video card and ethernet -- and have to be NT compatible -- at least.
- : >
- : > Sure would beat carrying around a 17" monitor and a mid-tower
- : >case. And it would render faster than a Betacam deck... :)
-
- Carrera Computers has a "luggable" that can do just this....
-
- JG
-
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spray particles for aerosol can?
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 95 09:37:05 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
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- X-To: Stephen Bailey <sbailey@aracnet.com>
-
- Stephen Bailey <sbailey@aracnet.com> writes:
-
- >Have you seen the latest NT version? It is VERY easy to use now, a 500%
- >improvement. It comes with a number of tutorial scenes that will get you
- >going very quickly. The waterfall and cigar smoke examples are fantastic.
- >
- >TO Mr. Prendergast: doing an aerosol can spray with SPARKS will seem
- >trivial once you try it. I'd guess maybe five minutes to set it up.
- >
- >TO Anyone else: Get Sparks NOW. You don't know what your missing.
-
- did the Amiga version get upgraded also?
- will Sparks for PC work only under NT?
- thanx
- Josh Tsui
-
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- From: leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: oval looking spheres in med. res. D2
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 18:42:39 -0500
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-
- o.k., is this correct? My spherical planet earth, which I rendered out
- at medium resolution, D2 aspect (752 x 480) looks like an oval when I view
- the frame in Photoshop because my moniter display square pixels while the
- D2 aspect ratio means rectangular pixels. So when I view this picture on
- a tv my planet earth will look spherical (like it's supposed to) and not
- like an egg. RIGHT? (this is right, right?)
-
- please tell me if this is right
- greg
-
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- From: frankmcmahon@ids.com (Frank McMahon)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Text Rendering Error...
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 08:04:43 GMT
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-
-
- I am using the Windows version 4.0 and am having a problem rendering text
- correctly. The holes in the letters (such as A and D) are coming out solid.
- What's the fix? The text is created from the modeler using True Type Windows
- fonts...I am running under Windows 95.
-
- Thanks for the help!!
-
- Frank
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Screamernet interface
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 1995 01:04:40 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
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- In article <shfDHJH5n.DKy@netcom.com> shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson) writes:
- >From: shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson)
- >Subject: Re: Screamernet interface
- >Date: Sat, 4 Nov 1995 22:00:58 GMT
-
- >+-- wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
- >| I have considered doing that, but I don't have a copy of the command set and
- >| therefore do not have any idea how complex it really is. If you have the
- >| command set that would save me time. I have been very busy lately and didn't
-
- >The command set documentation can be found as
- >ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/lw/lwsdk/snII. A simple control program
- >should be possible as a shell script.
-
- >| My personal theory is than no programming project takes one hour.
-
- >Actually ALL programming projects take two weeks.
- >--
- > Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- > "How do you compute that? Where on the
- > graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
-
- Wow. Its nice to have a REAL programmer confirm my personal experience. :^)
- (I assume you meant "at least two weeks". Otherwise LW 5.0 would be ready.
- Right?)
-
- Thanks for the info.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
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- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D StudioMax
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 19:58:27 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <47heib$6kr@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>, Gameboy@ix.netcom.com
- (William Longworth) writes:
-
- >I don't particularly like Autodesk as a corporation. They charge way
- >too much, and tend to take the attitude that $500 for a plug-in is a
- >bargain, but 3D StudioMax is a HUGE improvement over the old DOS based
- >3DStudio (which Lightwave easily trounces). So once again, does
- >anyone know if Newtek is actively trying to develop a v5.0 to compete?
- >
- >
-
- Of course they'll compete. Thats what they do best.. Real-time shaded
- previews for lightwave (under OpenGL, NT) will be out in a few weeks, for
- FREE from Newtek..
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D StudioMax
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 19:58:28 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <47j5nv$6i7@news.accessone.com>, jeric@accessone.com writes:
-
- >> (the demonstration I saw showed a cube deforming appropriately as the
- >> operator positioned a sphere for his boolean....amazing), you'll never
-
- Now lets see it work on an object with more than 30 polygons..
-
- Can you say, slooooooowwwww....
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: oval looking spheres in med. res. D2
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 19:58:28 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <47ji5f$ggb@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- writes:
-
- > o.k., is this correct? My spherical planet earth, which I rendered out
- >at medium resolution, D2 aspect (752 x 480) looks like an oval when I
- view
- >the frame in Photoshop because my moniter display square pixels while the
- >D2 aspect ratio means rectangular pixels. So when I view this picture on
- >a tv my planet earth will look spherical (like it's supposed to) and not
- >like an egg. RIGHT? (this is right, right?)
- >
- >please tell me if this is right
-
- Yes, it's right.. Square pixels suck for video work..
-
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- From: jdavid@infinet.com (J. David Johnson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: AVI playing 'em
- Date: Sun, 05 Nov 95 18:29:26 GMT
- Organization: Video GT
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-
-
- I d/l'd the AVI files from the Tomahawk site and can't get em to play correctly.
-
- I've got Video for Windows 1.0 installed & altho they "load"
-
- I get a black screen, with a moving lines at the bottom when played.
-
-
-
- J. David - Video GT
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spray particles for aerosol can?
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 12:05:42 -0500
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-
- In article <47doth$q5i$1@mhadf.production.compuserve.com>, Lloyd
- Prendergast <70323.1535@CompuServe.COM> writes:
-
- > am new to LW and am creating a Spray can. I would like to know
- >what is the best way to create the spray appearence with a
- >fractel noise or particles. Please advise.
- >
- >Thanks!
- >WIll MENDEZ
- >
- >
-
- You really don't need Sparks for this type of effect, although it
- would do a great job of it. One way, off the top of my head, would be to
- make a particle cloud in the shape of the spray (ie: a bunch of 1 pnt
- polygons), and use displacement mapping and particle blur to create the
- spaying effect. Maybe add a cone with a fractal transparency map for the
- center of the stream, with the texture moving across it (in the direction
- of the spray) for a more solid look in the middle.
-
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- From: tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Possible bug? (solution/request)
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 13:22:47 -0500
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-
- I fixed that by changing the repeat key speed control somewhere in the
- Control Panel (or a similar preference panel in Windows).
-
- On the Amiga Modeler there is a keyboard shortcut to center the
- intersection of all four views. Would be convenient to have that
- implemented for Windows.
-
- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
- Try that first, but I've found that PC Modeler sometimes doesn't know
- that I've let go of the Alt key, and it might be doing that with the
- Shift key, too, although I haven't seen that.
-
- BTW, sometimes the Alt key thing is system-wide (Win 3.x) while Modeler
- is running--that's how I found out that Alt + double-click opens the
- Properties dialog for an icon.
- <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
-
-
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- From: jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: How about a programmers version of LW?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 01:30:40 GMT
- Organization: Internet Direct Inc.
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-
-
- Would be possible for the demo version of LW to be useable for programmers
- to develope plug-ins?
-
- I know several programmers I could get to work on some plug in ideas, but
- I have not got the $ 3000 grande to buy them LW. These would be freeware mini plug ins....
-
- I think plug-ins will be very important to the success of LW in the future, encouraging
- plug-in creation in any way is very important.
-
-
- Students in comp sci departments could use the software to make projects for some courses.
-
- The more people developing plug-ins for LW the better...
-
-
- :)
-
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- From: t0pjimmy@aol.com (T0pJimmy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Old Screamernet, new platform
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 20:20:54 -0500
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-
- Does anyone have any idea if it's at all possible to connect a P100(win95)
- running LW4.0 to a Raptor plus (no interface, 2 processors) and then use
- the original screamernet method in the SN panel to get the two machines to
- work together like the Raptor did with the Amiga.
- Jim Guyon
- T0pJimmy@aol.com
-
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- From: gregtee@ix.netcom.com (William Teegarden)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D StudioMax
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 22:14:22 GMT
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-
- In <47heib$6kr@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com> Gameboy@ix.netcom.com (William
- Longworth) writes:
- >
- ---->You know, as much as I like Lightwave, I have to admit that what I
- >have seen of 3D StudioMax is pretty spectacular. Does anybody know if
- >Newtek plans a version 5 to compete with Max? Oce you see Max doing a
- >real time boolean in color shaded mode while you position the objects
- >(the demonstration I saw showed a cube deforming appropriately as the
- >operator positioned a sphere for his boolean....amazing), you'll never
- >look at the slow Lightwave modeler in the same way again. I
- >definitely get the inpression that Lightwave needs to at least start
- >supporting some of the 3D A.P.I.s for Windows NT and '95 for better
- >refresh rate and to allow operation in color shaded modes.
- >
- >I don't particularly like Autodesk as a corporation. They charge way
- >too much, and tend to take the attitude that $500 for a plug-in is a
- >bargain, but 3D StudioMax is a HUGE improvement over the old DOS based
- >3DStudio (which Lightwave easily trounces). So once again, does
- >anyone know if Newtek is actively trying to develop a v5.0 to
- compete?<----
-
-
-
- Yes, and Yes
-
-
- GT
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Painter 3.0 and LW?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 01:26:48 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
- Lines: 46
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: johnc.pr.mcs.net
-
- On 05-Nov-95 04:40:59, Leuey (leuey@aol.com) posted:
-
- >>>From: sgant@rust.net (Scott Gant)
- >>>But I do take offence in the statement that Mr. Austin wrote saying if
- >>>you are not a trained artist and need the software to do your painting
- >>>for you. I'm sorry, I've been in this business for a very long time and
- >>>I've NEVER seen a program do the painting for you.
-
- >>>I would still like to know how TV Paint compaires to Photoshop and
- >>>Painter and what it's features are.<<
-
- > yeah, I was a little offended at that statement too (seeing as how it
- > was
- > directed at me.) TV Paint is an Amiga program. I own an Amiga as well
- > as a PC. I don't own TV Paint but I do own Opal Paint, a somewhat
- > similiar program. Opal Paint is a pretty cool paint program for VIDEO
- > work. I actually miss some of it's features (ease of use) now that I
- > pretty much do everything in Fractal Painter and Photoshop. I can't
- > make a judgement on TV Paint, but Fractal Painter and Photoshop are very
- > highly "evolved" compared to a lot of the other stuff out there.
- > They've been around for quite awhile and have been improved and fine
- > tuned. Amiga programs (very generally speaking here) a lot of the times
- > are more specialized, a little smaller, a little faster (depending on a
- > LOT of things here), and a little less sophisticated (again, there are
- > definate exceptions). I'm not trying to start any wars here - I believe
- > that everyone here is mature enough to see the particular benefits of
- > all platforms/programs (which is why I added a PC to my "toolbox") It
- > is my understanding that TV Paint is a pretty mature and powerfull
- > program aimed primarily at video. Photoshop and Fractal Painter seem to
- > have evolved towards more general use. Anyway, this post has gotten way
- > too long.
-
- TVPaint is also availble for the SGI and possibly the Mac, distributed in
- the U.S. by XAOS, Inc. Same folks in France, just a professional version,
- at a $2500.00 price tag, I seem to remember.
-
- ______________________________________________________________
- / John Crookshank | Raptor3 DEC Alpha Workstations \
- | MicroTech Solutions, Inc. | Lightwave 3D, Toaster/Flyer |
- | Desktop Video Systems Dealer | JVC Professional Video Products |
- | NewTek Systems Group Dealer | PVR, Speed Razor, and more. |
- |------------------------------|---------------------------------|
- | johnc@mt-inc.com http://www.mt-inc.com/ |
- \______________________________________________________________/
-
-
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- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spray particles for aerosol can?
- Date: Sun, 05 Nov 1995 22:40:31 +0000
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-
- RE: New Sparks for Amiga LW.
-
- As far as I know, when the Amiga version of LW 4.0 becomes
- available, Sparks will follow. I don't know what definite
- plans there are, however.
-
- Next time I talk to Jon, I'll ask what he's up to for the
- Amiga. If the port compares favorably to the NT version,
- you'll be very very happy.
-
-
- --
- Stephen Bailey
-
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- From: jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D StudioMax
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 18:35:37 GMT
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-
- In article <47heib$6kr@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>, Gameboy@ix.netcom.com (William Longworth) says:
- >
- >You know, as much as I like Lightwave, I have to admit that what I
- >have seen of 3D StudioMax is pretty spectacular. Does anybody know if
- >Newtek plans a version 5 to compete with Max?
-
- No. There are no plans to release another version of lightwave. Everything stops at 4.0
-
- Oce you see Max doing a
- >real time boolean in color shaded mode while you position the objects
- >(the demonstration I saw showed a cube deforming appropriately as the
- >operator positioned a sphere for his boolean....amazing), you'll never
- >look at the slow Lightwave modeler in the same way again. I
- >definitely get the inpression that Lightwave needs to at least start
- >supporting some of the 3D A.P.I.s for Windows NT and '95 for better
- >refresh rate and to allow operation in color shaded modes.
-
- They will come.
-
- What Newtek does need to do is court more plug in development.
-
- This would be particularly useful if they gave copies of LW to some computer science departments. When I took a
- course in animation at university many people wanted to do programming for their projects. They basicaly had to
- start from scratch if they wanted to do something new. If they had software that already had the rendered ect, and
- a good plug in architecture, they could work on doing new things as comp sci projects.
-
-
- Another thing they should have is sharware/freeware plug in contests. Anything they do to encourage plug in
- development is important.
-
- Pehaps they could create a programmers lightwave, that was freely distributable. That way animation houses could get
- their programming freinds to work on stuff that they want made.
-
- >
- >I don't particularly like Autodesk as a corporation. They charge way
- >too much, and tend to take the attitude that $500 for a plug-in is a
- >bargain, but 3D StudioMax is a HUGE improvement over the old DOS based
- >3DStudio (which Lightwave easily trounces). So once again, does
- >anyone know if Newtek is actively trying to develop a v5.0 to compete?
-
- Of course they will. What else would they do? I think the last year or so has been mostly focused on
- porting. Now you will see a lot more work being done on features and improvements.
-
-
-
- :)
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: output to video services??
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 12:05:46 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <47e3gc$lj0@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, stranahan@aol.com
- (Stranahan) writes:
-
- >'AH's' porsche is a viewpoint porcshe that AH did a LOT of surface work
- >on....
- >
- >Boy, can't he model??
- >
- >
- >
- >_____________________________________________
- >Lee Stranahan
- >
- >
-
- Maybe not, but he can code like no other...
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Text Rendering Error...
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 1995 13:25:32 LOCAL
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-
- In article <47hr6u$jh1@paperboy.ids.net> frankmcmahon@ids.com (Frank McMahon) writes:
- >From: frankmcmahon@ids.com (Frank McMahon)
- >Subject: Text Rendering Error...
- >Date: 5 Nov 1995 08:04:43 GMT
-
-
- >I am using the Windows version 4.0 and am having a problem rendering text
- >correctly. The holes in the letters (such as A and D) are coming out solid.
- >What's the fix? The text is created from the modeler using True Type Windows
- >fonts...I am running under Windows 95.
-
- >Thanks for the help!!
-
- >Frank
-
- My understanding from previous posts is that this is a True Type bug in
- Modeler. Use a postscript font instead. I know this is a crappy workaround,
- but there are CDs at most chain computer stores with loads of PS and TT fonts
- for $10-$30. That isn't a huge burden. Its a shame Modeler has problems with
- TT fonts though.
-
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- ...........................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Probs: with Elastic Reality and LW
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 1995 13:36:57 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
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- In article <47i0r3$5s9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> leuey@aol.com (Leuey) writes:
- >From: leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- >Subject: Re: Probs: with Elastic Reality and LW
- >Date: 5 Nov 1995 04:40:51 -0500
-
-
- >>>In fact, I deleted the entire EREALITY and WIN32S directories before
- >reinstalling ER and Transjammer, and the problem still persists.
- >LightWave seems not to have these problems. I was actually planning to
- >reformat my (2 GB) hard drive to see if that fixed it.>>
-
- > I tried deleting the ER directory and reinstalling it as well, same
- >results. I guess the next step would be to reinstall LW. I just don't
- >have time right now because I'm rendering a project. Hopefully somebody
- >else will be able to help us out. I really need to use ER for a current
- >project.
-
- >greg
-
- I posted this once before. I suggest getting the latest Win32s from Microsoft
- and installing that. This cleared up my problem. Though I think it
- introduced some other more minor memory related problems.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
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- From: leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Probs: with Elastic Reality and LW
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 17:25:22 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- >>From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- >> I suggest getting the latest Win32s from Microsoft
- >>and installing that. This cleared up my problem.
-
- Thanks, Walter - I'll give it a try..
-
- later,
- greg
-
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- From: egreen2@plato.helios.nd.edu (Nemickol)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Possible bug?
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 21:12:03 GMT
- Organization: University of Notre Dame
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-
- ARRGHGH!! Yes yes yes, it was indeed the capslock!
-
- ..silly rabbit!
-
- -Nemickol-
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Book Review - Exploring LightWave 3D!
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 95 16:53:56 -0500
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-
- I recommended this book for awhile until I started noticing more mistakes as
- I read more into it.
-
- The LW manual is definitely superior to this book. The book is useful as a
- quick reference manual for students who can't get access to the manual in
- school or want to read up on things at home. But I agree that the manual
- (particularly the user's guide) is much better.
-
-
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: VTU Expo
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 95 16:56:15 -0500
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-
- hey, why don't they have the expo in Chicago? You figure its more or less in
- the middle of the friggin' country so everyone can fly or drive in relatively
- cheaply.
-
- Josh Tsui
-
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: DXF importing
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 95 16:59:46 -0500
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-
- ok, call me stupid, but how the hell do I bring in DXF objects into either
- modeler or layout without going through some 3rd party translator?
- thanx
-
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: how do you make the puzzle like animation ?
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 95 17:13:52 -0500
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- X-To: Rey Andrada <randrada>
-
- Rey Andrada <randrada> writes:
-
- >Hi All,
- >
- > Is there a way to make a certain picture to be the surface of a certain
- >object. Then I would like to create a scene in such a way that the object will
- >start out as broken pieces that will become 1 piece. Please let me know if
- >somebody has done this, I know it can be done but I just dont know the proper
- >way of doing it.
-
- hmm, I think this will work (correct me if i'm wrong):
-
- Lets say you're making a bunch of pieces form a flat square picture. The
- way I think I would go about this is to make the final object (the square).
- Take the object into layout and put on the surface/texture-map that I need.
- Save the object and bring it back into modeler.
-
- In modeler have the surfaced square in one layer and go to another layer with
- the square in the background layer.
-
- In the active layer start making shapes that you're gonna use to slice the
- square. Just to make it easy just slice the square into a bunch of smaller
- squares using drill/slice.
-
- once your square is cut up cut and paste the smaller pieces into other layers
- and save them individually.
-
- When you bring these objects into modeler they should all assemble in place
- (assuming that when you cut and pasted the objects into the various layers
- you kept them in their original positions). By surfacing the square before
- slicing it keeps the original texture size and position the same even when
- cut up.
-
- Hope that helps, give it a try, it should work because I've done it before
- for work and never had a problem. Forgive me if I missed a step.
-
- later
- Josh Tsui
-
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- From: JEFF CURRIER <jcurrier@beta.delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: AVI animation rendering unavailable?
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 22:04:31 GMT
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-
- Hello All,
-
- I have a question I was hoping someone would be able to answer to
- for me. I have Lightwave 4.0 for windows and when I select a animation
- output method, as I have seen mentioned in this usenet before, I don't
- recieve the option of creating a .avi file. Now, when I installed the
- software I installed everything and don't recall deselecting anything
- regarding animation output. I also do have the .avi drivers loaded in
- windows as well. If anyone has any ideas please let me know.
-
- Thanks in advance...
-
- __Jeff__
-
-
-
-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 04:41:22 GMT
- Organization: Alfheim Imaging
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-
- My Photoshop loads from the PVR just fine.
-
- Dave
-
-
-
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- From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Press Release: New A4000
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 19:52:42 -0700
- Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
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-
- Appletec@aol.com said:
-
- >I just received the new press release from Amiga Technologies GmbH
- >containing the specs for the new A4000 Tower. To sum up:
- >
- >...etc...
- >
- >CPU:
- >Motorola MC68040/ 25 MHz (on removable module)
- >
- >MEM:
- >2 MB Chip Ram and 4 MB Fast Ram
- >
- >...etc...
- >
- >Either 540/1 Gbyte SCSI Hard Drive
- >1 Floppy Drive
-
- Let's see... that roughly comparable in speed and capacity to a
- 486/33 with no monitor.
-
- Tell me it's gonna sell for $699... :)
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- ___
- * UniQWK #5134*
-
-
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- From: olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: Sat, 04 Nov 1995 17:21:24 GMT
- Organization: Artist in constant pain...
- Lines: 36
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-
- shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson) wrote:
-
- >I haven't heard of people having problems with this before. You
- >could try saving 32-bit targa files as those will contain a alpha
- >channel directly.
- I`ve tried that, but the HIIP plug-in does not work...I get a error
- message.
-
- >| Modeler: When I try to use the stencil(S Drill/Stencil) on text, I get
- >| a error message which tells me that " the internal buffers are to
- >| small for this operation"....what is the internal buffers? Can I do
- >
- >The only solution to this is to make sure your hardware key is
- >well seated and working properly.
- Really, this can be a dongle-problem? I will reinstall the drivers and
- check it out - I thought maybe Lightwave would not run at all if the
- sentinel-dongle not was working properly..hmm.
- Thanks.
-
-
- Regards,
-
- Ole Gunnar Dokka
-
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- From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Possible bug?
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 19:52:44 -0700
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-
- Egreen2@plato.helios.nd.edu said:
-
- > ARRGHGH!! Yes yes yes, it was indeed the capslock!
- >
- > ..silly rabbit!
-
- Not that silly...
-
- I keep doing a *!#$! Triple when I really intend to do a Move...
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- ___
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-
-
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- From: John Brandwood <jcb@fishnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation
- Subject: Re: True Motion S - the NEW animation format
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 20:21:45 GMT
- Organization: Leonardo Internet
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-
- mattias@haninge.konfac.se (Mattias Dahlberg) wrote:
-
- >Dear fellow animators,
- >
- >Since the playback rate is known to be quite poor on the PC and was >happy to read about a new routine called True Motion S. It's said to
- >compete with MPEG-2, only now it's all in software. I would appreciate
- >all information about this new routine. Someone, please write a .tga to
- >True Motion S program while your at it.
- >
- >-Matt, Sweden *hoping*
-
- I first met True Motion video last year as a software codec for video
- on the 3DO games machine. The quality was better than the other
- software alternatives, but still not stunning. Their new 24-bit
- 320x240 colour version for the Sega Saturn machine is really nice, it
- gives results that seem better than VHS quality at a 300KB/s CDROM
- transfer rate.
-
- However, it isn't a magic bullet and it won't look nearly as good
- in 16-bit or 8-bit modes for the PC. It is also a proprietry
- technology, so don't look for lots of free software to use with it.
-
- The programmers have switched to using the standard AVI file format, so
- I suspect that the PC version is a standard codec that should plug into
- Video For Windows, so you should be able to convert your tga files
- from within Adobe Premiere, or anything else that understands VFW.
-
- A recent catalog showed a retail version of the software for around
- $300, but I've no idea what software this contains, or what rights of
- use this gives you.
-
- I've got their phone number somewhere around here, but its not to hand.
- Let me know if you want me to dig it out.
-
- Good luck,
-
- John.
-
- jbrandwood@bix.com
-
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 19:57:59 GMT
- Organization: Access One
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-
- > jeric@accessone.com writes:
- > > olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka) writes:
- >
- > > Layout: Saving Alphaimages - I`ve tried all the HIIP-savers, none of
- > > them work properly. The only format I *think* work is the native 8bit
- > > IFF-format...but I have no programs that reads this format(Photoshop,
- > > Painter, Paintshop Pro etc - none!)
- >
- > Photoshop will load IFF images. HiJaak will convert 'em.
-
- (Hmmm, responding to my own post..) I just found out that Photoshop will not,
- in a least several cases, load IFF's created by saving out frames from the PVR.
-
- LW >will< load these same frames, so it must be a problem w/PS. It
- reports a disk error (!), but as I said they are still usable by LW and, I assume,
- Amigas.
-
- In the save vein, the JPGs saved out by the PVR don't seem to be of the
- highest quality. Anyone know if there is a parameter to be tweeked somewhere? I
- tried the RECORD just incase it got inherited, but no go.
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- ** 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.....
- ****************************************************************************
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LHA/PC Long file names?
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 20:01:11 GMT
- Organization: Access One
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-
- > Bob Lindabury <bobl@graphics.rent.com> writes:
-
- > Actually, the easiest way is to simply mount the PC's drive on the Amiga using
- > Ch_nfs. Once you mount the PC drive on the PC, you can just use Dir Opus or
- > Diskmaster or whatever you like to use to copy files over to the PC.
-
- Well, Bob, sure: after you've jumped thru many many hoops to get them
- networked in the first place.....
-
- > -- Bob Lindabury
- > bobl@graphics.rent.com The NEW Graphics BBS
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- ** 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.....
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- From: appletec@aol.com (AppleTec)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Mac?
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 15:15:39 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- Reply-To: appletec@aol.com (AppleTec)
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-
- Newtek has no luck with computer companies, just look at the position
- Commodore put them in!
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ? Can LW do...
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 12:05:33 -0500
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-
- In article <mbehm-0211952042570001@cherryhill01.voicenet.com>,
- mbehm@omni.voicenet.com (Mark Behm) writes:
-
- >-Can it handle multiple texture maps on the same model ?
- > 1st- (golf ball) a bump and color and diffuse or whatever map
- > 2nd- (golf ball) a decal with a bump and color map
-
- You'd have to add a detail polygon, or render the two maps into one
- map. A new plug-in is supposed to alow this though...
-
- > or
- > 1st- a full map for the top plane of an object
- > 2nd- a full map for the bottom plane of an object
-
- Sure, just make sure the polygon has two different surface names
- for each facing..
-
-
-
- >
- >please boast or complain about LW as a product. The cost of this
- >isn't just 825. Its a system a decent monitor etc... I need all the
- >support I can get to convince my company to get me a copy.
-
-
- It's worth every cent.
-
- Article: 7063
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- From: Stephen Bailey <sbailey@aracnet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: THe best AVI method..my results
- Date: Sun, 05 Nov 1995 22:34:48 +0000
- Organization: Will Vinton Studios
- Lines: 21
- Message-ID: <309D3C08.6155@aracnet.com>
- References: <46sosv$koq@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> <DH6nD3.A5D@nntpa.cb.att.com> <30954812.5451@aracnet.com> <Pine.SUN.3.91.951103225232.13223A-100000@access1.digex.net>
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-
- Ernie Wright wrote:
-
- > Me too. The last time I tried Indeo, the color was
- *really* bad, kinda
- > purple/green all over.
- >
- > - Ernie
-
- At the intel web site, there is a free copy of their latest
- codec, the 4.1 interactive codec. It is an improvement, and
- the new controls allow you to do keying and transparencies in
- Premiere. Definitely worth checking out.
-
- www.intel.com
-
- go to the video or multimedia section.
-
-
-
- --
- Stephen Bailey
-
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- From: appletec@aol.com (AppleTec)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Press Release: New A4000 Tower From Escom
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 15:41:57 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 41
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- Reply-To: appletec@aol.com (AppleTec)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- I just received the new press release from Amiga Technologies GmbH
- containing the specs for the new A4000 Tower. To sum up:
-
- The Amiga 4000T has five drive bays, six expansion slots. Full support
- for all SCSI-2 functions via the internal and external SCSI connectors.
- The Amiga 4000T offers "AutoConfig(TM)" fit and forget technology, with
- Workbench 3.1 as standard.
-
- From the factory it will contain:
-
- CPU:
- Motorola MC68040/ 25 MHz (on removable module)
- -optional Motorola MC68060 / 50 MHz
-
- MEM:
- 2 MB Chip Ram and 4 MB Fast Ram
- -expandable to 18 MB on Motherboard
- -expandable to 2 Gbytes via memory cards
-
- INTERFACES:
- 1 SCSI-2 interface (supports SCSI-2 FAST Mode)
- 1 16 bit AT/IDE interface (internal)
- 1 Floppy interface
-
- Slots:
- 1 CPU Local Bus
- 5 Zorro II/III (100 Pin) Amiga slots
- 2 Amiga Video Slots!!!!!!!!
- 4 PC/AT Slots (3 in line w/ zorro slots)
-
- 200W power supply
- Either 540/1 Gbyte SCSI Hard Drive
- 1 Floppy Drive
-
- Well thats enough for here, if you want the whole thing E-mail me your fax
- number and I'll send you a copy.
-
- "AMIGA Computers....for people who want more than just a PC."
-
- Ethan Goodman
- AppleTec@AOL.com <-----I just fix em :)
-
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D StudioMax
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 95 00:06:41 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
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-
- Hmmm, doesn't anyone realize that its not the software that makes the cool
- animations but the artist?
-
- Okay, so 3D Studio Max has some great new features that doesn't mean that great
- new animations will come out of everyone who buys it. Everyone remember when
- we all first got lens flare?
-
- Besides, we all know that these programs are going to always be hopscotching
- each other for years to come. The best thing to do is to master the program
- you enjoy the most and have fun with it. A person cannot go on playing the
- catch-up game forever.
-
- later
- Josh Tsui
-
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- From: "DC@voodoovid.com" <DC@voodoovid.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Bacground Image Bug?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 06:12:32 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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-
- I'm having a problem using the BG image setting under Intel LW 4.0.
-
- When I load a frame that has a lot of motion in it (from a PVR - or a
- field rendered image from my system drive), and render
- it as a Background Image, Lightwave seems to mess with the frame.
-
- When I render (no objects need be loaded), there are 7 horizontal lines
- on
- the image (these are only visible on parts of the BG image that have
- movement). If this image is sent back to the PVR (to look at the
- individual
- fields), it becomes apparent that the image has been sliced into 8
- sections;
- every other section lines up:
-
- ----------------------
- | 1 |
- ----------------------
- | 2 |
- ----------------------
- | 3 |
- ----------------------
- | 4 |
- ----------------------
- | 5 |
- ----------------------
- | 6 |
- ----------------------
- | 7 |
- ----------------------
- | 8 |
- ----------------------
- (please excuse the bad ascii)
-
- The problem also appears wherever a Front Projection Map polygon has a
- moving object on it.
-
- The weird thing is, this problem does NOT happen when you Planar Map the
- SAME image (or image sequence) on a polygon!
-
- I placed a polygon filling the center half of the screen and mapped the
- same
- image on it as is on the BG image. the polygon renders fine, but where
- the
- BG image is visible, the lines appear over any moving sections.
-
- This is a real problem....any coments would be appreciated! (ie. can
- anyone
- else duplicate this)
-
- Thanks,
-
- Daen
- DC@voodoovid.com
-
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 06:15:02 GMT
- Organization: Access One
- Lines: 25
- Message-ID: <47k956$hdg@news.accessone.com>
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-
- > davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige) writes:
- > My Photoshop loads from the PVR just fine.
- >
- > Dave
- >
- Dave, that's why I carefully worded it specifically like this:
- >>>>BEGIN QUOTED SECTION<<<<<
- (Hmmm, responding to my own post..) I just found out that Photoshop will not,
- in a least several cases, load IFF's created by saving out frames from the PVR.
-
- LW >will< load these same frames, so it must be a problem w/PS. It
- reports a disk error (!), but as I said they are still usable by LW and, I assume,
- Amigas.
- >>>> END OF QUOTED SECTION <<<<
-
- Wasn't that careful of me?
-
- Anyway, using PVR 2.04, PS 3.0.4 on two different machines I had this
- problem, and also over my network.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation
- ** Welcome to Seattle, have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a Specialty!
- ** Don't make me force it down your throat.....
- ****************************************************************************
-
- Article: 7068
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Is computer art cheating?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 06:15:51 GMT
- Organization: Access One
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <47k96n$hdg@news.accessone.com>
- References: <DHI4Dq.877@dorsai.org>
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-
- > Jeffrey Kurland <jkurland@dorsai.org> writes:
-
- > Neither democracy nor commerce are very good at judging the value of
- a work of art. Look up ''aesthetics''.
-
- More importantly, neither is the "art establishment".
-
-
- ************************************************************************
- ****
- ** 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.....
- ************************************************************************
- ****
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access4.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Questions about ScreamerNet II for Intel
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 01:50:48 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951106012652.8132A-100000@access4.digex.net>
- References: <wturber.647.002C1114@primenet.com> <47f8k1$jn4@news.accessone.com> <wturber.660.0034917B@primenet.com>
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-
- Jay Turberville wrote:
-
- > How sad if Newtek isn't sending manuals. Manuals can always stand
- > beta testing too.
-
- And beta testers can always stand manuals, or at least a little docu-
- mentation of new features. But as far as I know, they can only get
- manuals if they "legitimize" their copies of LW--the kit containing
- the CD, a registration card, and "upgrade information," in addition
- to the manuals, costs $500.
-
- Whether or not I think this is fair depends on what day you ask me.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
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- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Win 95 and Lightwave
- Message-ID: <309DB951.7450@indyunix.iupui.edu>
- From: "David J. Waymire" <djwaymir@indyunix.iupui.edu>
- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 01:29:21 -0600
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-
- Is there anyone out there that is using Lightwave with Windows
- 95??? I noticed the disclaimer in the manuals about how LW
- hasn't been tested with the Final release of Win 95 and it says
- to use at your own risk.
-
- I have had trouble using LW and wondered if it was because of
- win 95. When I render, LW will eventually crash...it seems like
- it crashes sooner when a frame has more imagemaps in it. The
- error says it's a page mode fault. Maybe it's because I have
- only 16 megs of RAM...is this enough for win95??? ANy Ideas???
-
- David J. Waymire
-
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- From: leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: oval looking spheres in med. res. D2
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 02:05:19 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 5
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- References: <47jmjk$ho9@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Reply-To: leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
-
- >> Yes, it's right.. Square pixels suck for video work..<<
-
- thanx, I thought so - just a momentary mind blank :)
-
- greg
-
- Article: 7072
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- From: thx1138871@aol.com (THX1138871)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ? Can LW do...
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 02:23:28 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Absolutley worth evey cent
-
- Article: 7073
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- From: thx1138871@aol.com (THX1138871)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D StudioMax
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 02:23:28 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 14
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
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-
- jeric@accessone.com writes
-
- > No, after 4.00 is clean and released, they are folding up the tent
- >and going home. I understand Stuart & Allen are planning an organic
- farming
- >venture. (Possible with all the manure newly available on the Internet.)
- Ernie
- >and Arnie are starting theme restaurants, and Fori is going to massage
- school.
-
- At the EXPO LW engineers were hinting at many of the features of the next
- release of LW.
-
- All they would really say is that you won't be animating blind anymore
-
- Article: 7074
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- From: thx1138871@aol.com (THX1138871)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga v4.0 shipping yet?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 02:23:29 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- I downloaded mine with the FLYER software, it works great.
-
- Article: 7075
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- From: thx1138871@aol.com (THX1138871)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Help! Making compressing AVI's using INDEO
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 02:23:40 -0500
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- Reply-To: thx1138871@aol.com (THX1138871)
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-
- I didn't know anyone was actually using indeo
-
- Article: 7076
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- From: "E. Nokling" <erikn@powertech.no>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Need to create realistic explosion scene... Please Help!
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 10:22:20 GMT
- Organization: Telepost Communications A/S
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-
- Try:
-
- http://www.alias.com
-
- Many MPEGs show their explosions.
-
- erikn@powertech.no
-
-
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- From: "E. Nokling" <erikn@powertech.no>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Textures for dinos?
- Date: 5 Nov 1995 10:30:02 GMT
- Organization: Telepost Communications A/S
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- Message-ID: <47i3na$2lp@nms.telepost.no>
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-
- Try to visit the " Dino/Snake/Reptile/Zoology " department
- at your local University. They probably have a large
- library of books you can scan.
- Then use a morphing program and paintprogram to retouch
- the images.
-
- A faster way would be to search Yahoo for Dino/Snake/Reptile
-
- erikn@powertech.no
-
-
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW Student Pricing available???
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 12:12:02 GMT
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-
-
- In article <476591$2m3@parlor.hiwaay.net>, ket@hiwaay.net (Ken Tylman) writes:
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- |>From: ket@hiwaay.net (Ken Tylman)
- |>Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- |>Subject: Re: LW Student Pricing available???
- |>Date: Tue, 31 Oct 1995 22:44:33 GMT
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- |>jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411) wrote:
- |>
- |>>In article <46rkrh$44t@parlor.hiwaay.net>, ket@hiwaay.net (Ken
- |>Tylman)
- |>>writes:
- |>
- |>>>
- |>>>It's not discounted if you take into account that every other major
- |>>>graphics software maker has discounts for students on their
- |>software.
- |>>>Lightwave is good, but it is not worth four times the price of
- |>>>Truespace 2 or an educational version of 3ds.
- |>>>
- |>>>
- |>
- |>> I beg to differ hear - LW is worth more than 3ds... I could not
- |>use
- |>>3ds or truespace for my work, as truespace isn't precise enough, and
- |>3ds
- |>>doesn't support quads.. For alot of work they are not an option.
- |>
- |>I'm not saying LW isn't worth more than 3DS. What I'm saying is that
- |>it's not worth four times as much to students. Most of whom will buy
- |>whatever software they see being used in their school. And if they
- |>can get the software that's used in their school for $200-$300
- |>they're
- |>not going to pay $1000 for LW.
- |>
- |>Later,
- |>Ken
- |>
- |>--------------------
- |> Ken Tylman
- |> ket@HiWAAY.net
- |>--------------------
- |>
- $1000.00 is not the going price, lets get that out of the way. as of
- late the
- Student price for the other has been going up. Lest we forget that the
- other is next to useless without benefit of the IPAS routines. Buy two
- of these and you have exceeded the cost of a full useable version of LW(no
- student disclaimer saying you cannot use the program for professional
- use) and still will be missing more features than I care to type in. this
- whole price thing is bogus. Some just want LW for next to nothing, and to
- hell with NewTek. Well I think NewTek offers the best for the least and
- deserves every penny it can get(and needs). They have suffered greatly in an
- effort to make LW available over Multi Platforms, and I am still waiting
- for my AMIGA update. You don't see me out here bitching that I don't have
- 4.0 yet. 3.5 offers me more than the competition as it is. Do I want my
- upgrade ? better believe it. However I realize that NewTek made
- the right decsion to go multiplatform and the risk it incurred. I also believe
- that when 4.0 settles in on all platforms it will THE 3D PROGRAM of the future.
- Meanwhile I tire of everybody Whining about no student discount, and bugs in
- 4.0 etc. lets see what applies here "Kick them While thir down". Bite the
- hand that feeds you"(I now many think their hand feeds NewTek, but would you
- be willing to have no LW if you could have all your bucks back?)
-
- -bill
- PS lets See some support out there !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Painter 3.0 and LW?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 04:54:07 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- In article <47eniq$r48@oxy.rust.net>, sgant@rust.net (Scott Gant) writes:
-
- > I'm sorry, I've been in this business for a very long time
- >and I've NEVER seen a program do the painting for you.
- >
- >
-
- And even if it did, you'd still have to decide what to throw away. <g>
-
- -Marc
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Book Review - Exploring LightWave 3D! - Part Two
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 04:54:07 -0500
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- In article <47emfo$s14@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- writes:
-
- >n closing, Exploring LightWave 3D! might be useful to those beginners
- >who are confused by the new
- >LightWave manuals. Intermediate and advanced users will benefit little
- >from it.
-
- Thanks for the review. For my money, the new LightWave manuals are much
- improved from the pre-release ones. In fact, I understand the Layout
- tutorials were written by John Gross, who knows a thing or two about
- writing.
-
- -Marc
-
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- From: sgant@rust.net (Scott Gant)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Painter 3.0 and LW?
- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 18:14:27 GMT
- Organization: Magic Pixel
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-
- leuey@aol.com (Leuey) wrote:
-
- > yeah, I was a little offended at that statement too (seeing as how it was
- >directed at me.)
-
- Well, I got an email message from that guy and he called me a
- dickhead! Haha. I thought I was talking to a fellow professional,
- little did I know he was some high school kid working on a
- hand-me-down Amiga!
-
- He also asked what an airbrush was or if I did posters for monster
- truck ralleys or something. It's pretty obvious that he's never worked
- in the comercial art world before or he wouldn't open his foolish
- mouth!
-
- Oh well....
-
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: LightWave on the SGI?
- Message-ID: <DHM9Cq.KAF@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <79928-815406790@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 10:05:13 GMT
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-
- Have you tried calling Xaos Tools? I thought they were the distributors?
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
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- Web Wizards Home Page http://www.wp.com/webs/
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-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 19:13:40 GMT
- Organization: Access One
- Lines: 28
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-
- > olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka) writes:
-
- > >> Layout: Saving Alphaimages - I`ve tried all the HIIP-savers, none of
- > >> them work properly. The only format I *think* work is the native 8bit
- > >> IFF-format...but I have no programs that reads this format(Photoshop,
- > >> Painter, Paintshop Pro etc - none!)
- > >
- > > Photoshop will load IFF images. HiJaak will convert 'em.
- > Actually, Photoshop 3.04 will NOT load 8bit IFF`s ....it needs a
- > palette for this, and its not in the header. I`ve tried...24bit IFF`s
- > are no problem though...
-
- Ahh, thank you Ole, --since I rarely use 8bit IIF anymore (although they
- are ideal for all luminance based mapping tasks) I never ran into that.
-
- Ole Gunnar Dokka
-
- >>>>>>>>>>>>
-
- BTW, all, doesn't it suck how TGA files are not compressed? Is there a
- flavor of compressed TGA files? Because they sure are taking up a buttload of
- space on my drives.....
-
- ****************************************************************************
- ** 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.....
- ****************************************************************************
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: DEMO REELS
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 19:15:25 GMT
- Organization: Access One
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- Message-ID: <47lmsd$st2@news.accessone.com>
- References: <805.6516T266T1048@cronus.oanet.com>
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-
- RE: SENDING DEMOS TO NEWTEK:
-
- > What kinda copyright/legal protection..gotta clear stuff with
- > clients ya know....:)
-
- Just send a really noisy copy......
-
- ****************************************************************************
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- ** Welcome to Seattle, have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a Specialty!
- ** Don't make me force it down your throat.....
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Muzzle flashes, How do I do it?
- Message-ID: <DHMAMD.1FE@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <MSGID_2=3A292=2F603.37_3098eaa2@fidonet.org>
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 10:32:37 GMT
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-
- > "Phil South" (snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")) wrote:
- >
- > PS> I'd make a muzzle flash object and texture it luminous (or glow)
- > > with PStransparent edges. The I'd dissolve the object in and out
- > > using an PSenvelope. (Don't forget to turn linear on in spline
- > > controls to snap it
- > PS> on and off for a frame or two.)
- >
- > And don't forget Object Dissolve don't work right with glow .
- >
- > Frank Aalbers
- > GRID Productions
- >
-
- Uh, well if I could load final on my machine I would know that of course.
-
- ---
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: DEMO REELS
- Message-ID: <DHMAME.1Fz@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <47c885$h3i@sequoia.idir.net>
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 10:32:38 GMT
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-
- How about PAL format?
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Paint Shop
- Message-ID: <DHMAMF.1GK@cix.compulink.co.uk>
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- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 10:32:39 GMT
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-
- I recall people were complaining about not being able to batch convert
- Amiga and PC image files? Well Paint Sho Pro version 3.11 does this. Okay
- so it doesn't resize frames as well as Photoshop but beggars can't be
- choosers. It's not freeware, but it is downloadable. Where from I
- wouldn't like to say as I got my copy free with PC Pro magazine. Do an
- archie search perhaps? I guess I could be pursuaded to upload it to
- tomahawk at some point...
-
- ---
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- Web Wizards Home Page http://www.wp.com/webs/
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Text Rendering Error...
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 06:28:08 -0500
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-
- In article <47hr6u$jh1@paperboy.ids.net>, frankmcmahon@ids.com (Frank
- McMahon) writes:
-
- >I am using the Windows version 4.0 and am having a problem rendering text
-
- >correctly. The holes in the letters (such as A and D) are coming out
- solid.
- >What's the fix? The text is created from the modeler using True Type
- Windows
- >fonts...I am running under Windows 95.
- >
- >Thanks for the help!!
-
- Use Postscript fonts, or manualy remove the polygons..
-
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- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: oval looking spheres in med. res. D2
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 06:28:09 -0500
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- In article <47kc3f$p6j@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- writes:
-
- >thanx, I thought so - just a momentary mind blank :)
-
- I call that 'a moment of clarity'
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How about a programmers version of LW?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 06:29:12 -0500
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- In article <47jog0$ekf@grid.Direct.CA>, jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod)
- writes:
-
- >Would be possible for the demo version of LW to be useable for
- programmers
- >to develope plug-ins?
- >
- >I know several programmers I could get to work on some plug in ideas, but
- >I have not got the $ 3000 grande to buy them LW. These would be freeware
- >mini plug ins....
- >
- >
-
- How could you possably have someone create plug-ins for a full
- program, without the full program? It just wouldn't work..
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Win 95 and Lightwave
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 06:29:12 -0500
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- In article <309DB951.7450@indyunix.iupui.edu>, "David J. Waymire"
- <djwaymir@indyunix.iupui.edu> writes:
-
- >I have had trouble using LW and wondered if it was because of
- >win 95. When I render, LW will eventually crash...it seems like
- >it crashes sooner when a frame has more imagemaps in it. The
- >error says it's a page mode fault. Maybe it's because I have
- >only 16 megs of RAM...is this enough for win95??? ANy Ideas???
- >
- >
-
- I render in 16 megs and less all the time (my main machine is only 16
- megs, and some of my co-workers screamernet slave machine's are only 8
- megs) so it's not that. Check your virtual memory setting...
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Questions about ScreamerNet II for Intel
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 04:40:15 LOCAL
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- In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.951106012652.8132A-100000@access4.digex.net> Ernie Wright <erniew@access4.digex.net> writes:
- >From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access4.digex.net>
- >Subject: Re: Questions about ScreamerNet II for Intel
- >Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 01:50:48 -0500
-
- >Jay Turberville wrote:
-
- >> How sad if Newtek isn't sending manuals. Manuals can always stand
- >> beta testing too.
-
- >And beta testers can always stand manuals, or at least a little docu-
- >mentation of new features. But as far as I know, they can only get
- >manuals if they "legitimize" their copies of LW--the kit containing
- >the CD, a registration card, and "upgrade information," in addition
- >to the manuals, costs $500.
-
- >Whether or not I think this is fair depends on what day you ask me.
-
- >- Ernie
-
- Well fair hardly seems to be the main issue. Is it even smart? It seems that
- documentation on features etc. would be basic to determining if a feature was
- working correctly. I would expect a beta tester to have better information
- than myself - not worse. Oh well - ya live and learn.
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Win 95 and Lightwave
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 04:45:15 LOCAL
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-
- In article <309DB951.7450@indyunix.iupui.edu> "David J. Waymire" <djwaymir@indyunix.iupui.edu> writes:
- >Subject: Win 95 and Lightwave
- >From: "David J. Waymire" <djwaymir@indyunix.iupui.edu>
- >Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 01:29:21 -0600
-
- >Is there anyone out there that is using Lightwave with Windows
- >95??? I noticed the disclaimer in the manuals about how LW
- >hasn't been tested with the Final release of Win 95 and it says
- >to use at your own risk.
-
- >I have had trouble using LW and wondered if it was because of
- >win 95. When I render, LW will eventually crash...it seems like
- >it crashes sooner when a frame has more imagemaps in it. The
- >error says it's a page mode fault. Maybe it's because I have
- >only 16 megs of RAM...is this enough for win95??? ANy Ideas???
-
- > David J. Waymire
-
- I only run on Win95 occasionally, but I have yet to experience a crash of any
- kind (as far as I can recall). The system I have Win95 installed on has only
- 16mb or RAM. I have more trouble with the system that has 32mb of RAM and Win
- 3.1.
-
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- From: iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lightwave on a Win95 PC?
- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 13:39:53 GMT
- Organization: Micro Focus Ltd.
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- Hi there, Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm new to this
- group, and couldn't find a FAQ. What I want to know is whether
- Lightwave 4.0 will run ok on a Pentium 120 with 16Mb of ram, running
- Windows 95, or whether I will be struggling with this setup.
-
- Thanks in advace for your help,
- Iain (Micro Focus Testware Coordinator Extrordinaire)
- email : iay@mfltd.co.uk
-
- <--- Do witches use spell checkers ? --->
-
-
-
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW Student Pricing available???
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 11:52:13 GMT
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
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-
-
- |>From: ket@hiwaay.net (Ken Tylman)
- |>Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- |>Subject: Re: LW Student Pricing av
- |>4)Newtek would risk nothing if it marketed LW to students and
- |>educational at $300-$500. Newtek risks a great deal by not competing
- |>for student $$$. While many of those risks might never bear fruit,
- |>it
- |>makes no sense to take those risks when Newtek can eliminate them
- |>without any effort or cost to itself.
- |>
- |>Later,
- |>Ken
- |>
- |>--------------------
- |> Ken Tylman
- |> ket@HiWAAY.net
- |>--------------------
- Ken,
- Just lurking over on the 3DS page. AutoDesk is not offering an upgrade from
- the student version of 3Ds to MAX. As their new program is a professional
- program no student discounts or upgrades will be available. I think we
- can all agree LW is a professional Program. My guess is that they realized the
- student thing cost to much in profit and this is a chance to drop the baggage.
-
- -bill
-
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- From: syndesis@beta.inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D StudioMax
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 15:50:02 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
- Lines: 28
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-
- In article <47j05p$aer@grid.Direct.CA>, jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod) says:
- >
- >What Newtek does need to do is court more plug in development.
- >
- >This would be particularly useful if they gave copies of LW to some computer science departments. When I took a
- >course in animation at university many people wanted to do programming for their projects. They basicaly had to
- >start from scratch if they wanted to do something new. If they had software that already had the rendered ect, and
- >a good plug in architecture, they could work on doing new things as comp sci projects.
- >
- >Another thing they should have is sharware/freeware plug in contests. Anything they do to encourage plug in
- >development is important.
-
- Although this may seem strange coming from someone who made some of
- the first plug-ins for LightWave, I think plug-ins are a diversion
- in this case.
-
- They're very helpful when it comes to adding features *between major
- releases* and in adding relatively obscure features that only some
- small fraction of users truly need, but they don't eliminate the
- need for major improvements and major new releases of software.
-
- >Pehaps they could create a programmers lightwave, that was freely distributable. That way animation houses could get
- >their programming freinds to work on stuff that they want made.
-
- So NewTek can make LightWave more popular by giving it away?
- Sure. :-) See the never-ending "educational pricing" thread.
-
- - John
-
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- From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Bacground Image Bug?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 08:43:55 -0700
- Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
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-
- Dc@voodoovid.com said:
-
- >When I render (no objects need be loaded), there are 7 horizontal lines
- >on the image (these are only visible on parts of the BG image that have
- >movement). If this image is sent back to the PVR (to look at the
- >individual fields), it becomes apparent that the image has been
- >sliced into 8 sections; every other section lines up:
- >
- > ----------------------
- > | 1 |
- > ----------------------
- > | 2 |
- > ----------------------
- > | 3 |
- > ----------------------
- > | 4 |
- > ----------------------
- > | 5 |
- > ----------------------
- > | 6 |
- > ----------------------
- > | 7 |
- > ----------------------
- > | 8 |
- > ----------------------
- >
- ...etc...
- >
- >This is a real problem....any coments would be appreciated! (ie. can
- >anyone else duplicate this)
-
- Could it be that you're using a 720 x 480 BG image (PVR standard
- resolution) and rendering in LW at 720 x 486?
-
- LW might be scaling the image up slightly to fit the larger BG
- area, which might result in the image discontinuities.
-
- Or maybe not...
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- ___
- * UniQWK #5134*
-
-
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- From: scottg@cve.com (Scott Green)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Using Toaster as Grass Valley switcher
- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 16:54:19 GMT
- Organization: Alpha.net -- Milwaukee, WI
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-
-
- Is there anybody out there using the Toaster's switcher as a Grass
- Valley in an online type editing room?
-
- I'm having trouble hooking it up to our Calaway editing system. We've
- got a 422 to 232 converter and we're running Toast100 but we don't
- seem to be able to get it to work.
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
-
- --
- Scott Green
- Creative Video Editing
- 2605 Todd Dr.
- Madison, Wisconsin 53713
- http://www.cve.com
- scottg@cve.com
-
-
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- From: kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com (Kevin Hansen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Chain Morphing
- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 07:57:48 -0800
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-
- I'm trying to perform a sequential morph of five objects who's only
- differences are their surfaces. I've read the User Guide and Reference so
- many times that the solution is now firmly wedged in my blind spot.
-
- My current method is to morph object 1 to object 2 then from object 2 to
- object 3, and so on, using carefully timed morph and dissolve envelopes.
- It's getting rather complicated and I'm still not getting the results I
- want. I know the Guide says to set objects 2-5 to 100% dissolved, but
- after object 1 morphs into object 2, no further morphing occurs. I do
- have Morph Surfaces selected in all cases.
-
- The Reference says that an object can have up to 16 (page 36) or 40 (page
- 38) targets, but I guess I'm not grasping how to do that.
-
- Any suggestions?
-
- Kevin
-
- kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com
- khansen@netcom.com
-
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- From: Ken Geary <ken.geary@ademco.com>
- Subject: Fix for Sentinel (dongle) drivers
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- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 17:25:44 GMT
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-
- I posted a problem recently about losing access to my parallel
- port dongle after installing LW4.0 final(also lost printer
- access). I called Rainbow Technologies, who make the Sentinel
- Pro and found out the fix- NOTE:this only pertains to the
- following motherboard(as far as I know) AMI Titan-II PCI Pentium
- EISA motherboard. First, download the Sentinel 5.1 drivers from
- the ftp site(ftp.rnbo.com dist/system drivers directory-file
- called SYSDRVR.ZIP). Install the drivers same as before (I used
- SETUPX86.EXE for Intel, found in the WIN_NT directory). Then
- run SETUPX86.EXE again and under pull-down menu choose
- "configure sentinel driver". You will see a table of
- parameters, choose edit and change "Automatic" to "IBM-AT" using
- the scrolling menu bar, under port type. POWER-DOWN your
- computer (after, of course choosing shut-down system from WinNT
- program manager) and turn back on. I must thank Mike Melcher
- from Rainbow who talked me thru the fix. I also thank you
- guys who posted advice, stating I should change my printer port
- to "Standard" under system BIOS-unfortunately there is no such
- setting with this motherboard, hence my problem.
-
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- From: fresco@sentex.net (Lar)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.animation,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.misc,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.alias
- Subject: Re: Is computer art cheating?
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 10:22:12 LOCAL
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-
- >Chris_Turner@LivingBooks.com (Chris Turner) wrote:
-
-
- >> Not always. I would hope you were being sarcastic (As I would be with
- >>such a statement). I recall a painting that was sold to the Ottawa museum
- >>of Art (I think that was it's name) that was a huge canvass with three
- >>vertical stripes of red and green. Any art student with any whit of
- >>colour theory would be able to think that one up, but they couldn't sell
- >>it for the million that it sold for.
-
- >Yes, that particular travesty is called "The Voice", I think, but the only
- >"voice" I hear concerning the piece is that of Canada's taxpayers
- >collectively raised in anger and disgust.
-
- Reflecting on this particular image, did anyone catch it so prominently
- displayed in this week's airing of Reboot ("Painted Windows") as one of
- Hexadecimal's self portraits? As a Canadian, I laughed myself silly! And as
- Reboot is a Canadian production, I applaud them for throwing in a joke like
- that for our benefit!
-
- Lar
-
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- From: daviso@HERCULES.CS.UREGINA.CA (Shane Davison)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW Student Pricing available???
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 16:12:20 GMT
- Organization: University of Regina
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-
- In article <47acoa$gj@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>,
- <leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com> wrote:
- > [snip]
- > trust me on this IT IS THE EMPLOYER'S MARKET OUT THERE. THEY REALLY DON'T
- > HAVE TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT STUDENTS.
-
- This is quickly changing. More and more people are going into business
- for themselves (because more people are looking for jobs and less employers
- are hiring). The number of students starting their own business after
- they graduate (or before!) is increasing significantly and those that
- don't see this coming will likely be out of business soon...
-
- > HELLO! HELLO!
-
- Hi :)
-
- > More spewing deleted
- >
- > I can tell you one person I know that was looking to hire people.
- > He is one of the most talented LW users around, and is a member of a
- > LW user group. When he looked to hire people he looked at ther Artistic
- > creative ability. Knowing LW was not on the top of his list, and he passed
- > by many LW users to find the right person. (I know I never would have had
- > a chance). This thing you have about the importance of knowing a package
- > is baggage your carrying over from 3DS. LW with a good mentor can be overcome
- > in a very short time .
-
- Thanks for proving my point ;-). If it doesn't matter what a student
- buys then they'll probably buy the cheapest program that still meets
- their learning requirements (3DS [student price] certainly satisfies
- this criteria (and so does trueSpace (IMO) because it doesn't have
- all the 'bells & whistles' so one has to be more creative to produce
- the desired results)). So, we're not "whining" students who think
- the world "owes" us something - we're just trying to sell more copies
- of LW (to students) so it helps out everyone in the long run.
-
- > bill
-
- -SD-
-
-
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- From: dave@best.com (Dave Henley)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS: Unopened, Calagari's TrueSpace2
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 08:26:42
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-
- The box is still shrink wrapped as I've not even opened the package! The
- program retails for $499, and I'm willing to entertain reasonable offers.
-
- Thanks much,
-
- Dave
- dave@best.com
- 408.249.9949
-
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- From: pdc@ionet.net (Joe Skeesick)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LIGHTSMITH MAGAZINE - Where Are You?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 15:14:29 GMT
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-
- In article <476s54$ipk@steel.interlog.com>, mikdav@interlog.com says...
- >
- >dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner) wrote:
- >
- >>Andrew Barnett (andy@crazybe.demon.co.uk) wrote:
- >
- >>: In a msg dated 25-Oct-95 15:40:34, Dan Ablan was yapping about
- LIGHTSMITH MAGAZINE - Where Are You?.
- >>:
- >>: *>Where are you?
- >>: *>What's happening with LightSmith?
- >>: *>What's up with your WWW page?
- >>:
- >>: I was just going to subscribe to this, but I have heard nothing on
- the
- >>: newsgroup and got a mail from Hardin, saying it was going to be every
- few
- >>: months or so to start with I think.
- >
- >>I've heard many positive things about LightSmith and subscribed to it
- >>almost two months ago....unfortunately, I still have not received my
- copy
- >>of the first issue, although my credit card has been billed already.
- >
- >>I have spoken to Brett 3-4 times through e-mail and on the phone and
- each
- >>time they have told me that they would be doing a mailing in another
- week
- >>or so, but still nothing. It's been two weeks since I last spoke to
- >>anyone about LightSmith and I'm starting to get a little pissed off.
- >
- >
- >> -David Warner
- >
- >
- >I subscribed several months ago as well, and spoke to Brett a couple
- >of times via e-mail. My first issue finally arrived about 1.5 weeks
- >ago. It's not bad - about 30 pages long, a few toutorials, 1 or 2
- >review - the usual stuff. A few good tips though. If it comes out
- >regularly, I think it will make a good resource mainly for the
- >beginner, but worth getting. I'll read absolutely anything to do with
- >Lightwave - Well, maybe not the lightwave book everyone keeps
- >slamming. I'm looking forward to Alan Chan's new book - I ordered it
- >a couple of months ago. Anyone received it yet? How do you like it?
- >
- Yea Ive seen Alan's book... I was a beta reader?... of it and there are
- some great tips in it following along the line of his articles in
- lightwave pro... should be very handy resourse.....and much eaiser to
- understand since the pictures have been added.. =}
-
- Joe Skeesick
- PDC Multimedia Productions
- >
-
-
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- From: mark.whitney@patchbay.com (Mark Whitney)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: AVI settings requestor
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 04:51:00 GMT
- Message-ID: <951106070223532@patchbay.com>
- Organization: The Patchbay BBS, Pasadena, CA +1-818-683-0627
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-
- I'm still quite new to using LW 4.0 (Intel under NT), but I haven't
- found anything this topic so far. When I first installed LW and
- configured the HP and Newtek drivers for AVI output, a video profiler of
- course ran and a configuration panel popped up for the selected video
- compression. I just chose the defaults and continued as I assumed it
- was an option I could access later on. However, I can't find where that
- might be if it exists in Layout. Control Panel only brings up an About
- box for the various drivers if selecting Configure, so that doesn't
- help. When I use Animation Master under WFWG, this is an item readily
- changeable within it's rendering option menu but is this the case with
- LW and I just can't find it?
-
- Thanx,
-
- M.
-
- ---
- * CMPQwk 1.42 #6.3 Red ship crashes into blue ship -- sailors marooned...
-
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- From: bhood@netcom.com (robert hood)
- Subject: BML Beta is closed!
- Message-ID: <bhoodDHMvqI.9p8@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 18:08:42 GMT
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- Sender: bhood@netcom17.netcom.com
-
- Thanks to everybody for their email. All 20 slots for BML Beta copies have
- been spoken for. I'm sorry that I couldn't have taken more, but I feel that
- it is important to my sanity to maintain a low user count directly out of
- the chute.
-
- Look for BML to become available when the Beta period is over (hopefully
- in short order =|^).
-
- Thanks again!
-
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- | Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- Work: 303-730-1324 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- Home: 303-980-8392 | corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
- bhood@netcom.com | drunk on violence, a condition to which they are
- hood@cqgrd.com | quickly addicted - Frank Herbert
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- | Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- Work: 303-730-1324 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- Home: 303-980-8392 | corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
- bhood@netcom.com | drunk on violence, a condition to which they are
- hood@cqgrd.com | quickly addicted - Frank Herbert
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- From: "Harry H. Chang" <hhc@loop.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Help! Making compressing AVI's using INDEO
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 16:58:58 GMT
- Organization: The Loop
- Lines: 15
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <47lesi$tjq@dobie.loop.com>
- References: <47chr9$sk6@inferno.mpx.com.au>
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- To: danad@jolt.mpx.com.au
-
- I danad@jolt.mpx.com.au (V Teahan) wrote:
- > Is there a utility that will compress AVI files using the Indeo compre
- >ssion. I have searched high and low but no success. I have the drivers
- >etc but no utilities..
- I believe you need Intel video capture board to encode .avi with intel indeo codec.
- I might be mistaken but what is true is that encoding is much more difficult
- compare to decoding and thus require help from hardware excellerator.
-
- --
- HHC '95
- http://www.loop.com/~hhc
- Home of Lots of 3D Models. Many Free Models Too!
- Star Wars Fanatics Welcomed.
-
-
-
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- From: bhood@netcom.com (robert hood)
- Subject: Re: Plug-ins for lightwave and misc...
- Message-ID: <bhoodDHMvoy.9Mp@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
- References: <jarhead.9.00081D7E@netwest.com>
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 18:07:46 GMT
- Lines: 24
- Sender: bhood@netcom17.netcom.com
-
- Michael S. Spitler (jarhead@netwest.com) wrote:
-
- > Hello hello.... I was just wondering if there are any web and or ftp
- > sites for lightwave plug-ins and other stuff for lightwave...
-
- Checkout my anonymous FTP site:
-
- ftp.netcom.com:/pub/bh/bhood/plugins
-
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- | Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- Work: 303-730-1324 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- Home: 303-980-8392 | corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
- bhood@netcom.com | drunk on violence, a condition to which they are
- hood@cqgrd.com | quickly addicted - Frank Herbert
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- | Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- Work: 303-730-1324 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- Home: 303-980-8392 | corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
- bhood@netcom.com | drunk on violence, a condition to which they are
- hood@cqgrd.com | quickly addicted - Frank Herbert
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Win95 PC?
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 12:26:48 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
- Lines: 29
- Message-ID: <wturber.669.0006653C@primenet.com>
- References: <47l6pe$6ca@hyperion.mfltd.co.uk>
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-
- In article <47l6pe$6ca@hyperion.mfltd.co.uk> iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young) writes:
- >From: iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young)
- >Subject: Lightwave on a Win95 PC?
- >Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 13:39:53 GMT
-
- >Hi there, Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm new to this
- >group, and couldn't find a FAQ. What I want to know is whether
- >Lightwave 4.0 will run ok on a Pentium 120 with 16Mb of ram, running
- >Windows 95, or whether I will be struggling with this setup.
-
- >Thanks in advace for your help,
- >Iain (Micro Focus Testware Coordinator Extrordinaire)
- >email : iay@mfltd.co.uk
-
- ><--- Do witches use spell checkers ? --->
-
- It will run "Ok", but you really want to upgrade to 32mb. Otherwise you will
- be passing by a lot of speed that your P120 has while things get swapped to
- disk. All this depends to a great extent on scene complexity. The more
- complex, the more 16mb becomes an anchor.
-
-
-
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
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-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NewTek Web Site; a wish list
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:38:40 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <480.6518T748T2185@cronus.oanet.com>
- References: <Norman-0311951806120001@red_knight.msfc.nasa.gov> <47i4k1$669@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: candyman.oanet.com
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-
- >In article <Norman-0311951806120001@red_knight.msfc.nasa.gov>,
- >Norman@eisner.decus.org (Richard) writes:
- >>The LW gallery is a good start. Some of the thumbnails need the gamma
- >>boosted. They look like dark blobs. Especially the top row.
-
- >Good points, all!
- >And to make it even more painful, they left pictures of all my objects
- >out!
- >(No bowling pins, Fender Strat, or Earth(s) - sob!)
-
- >Erik Flom - ELF Works 3D Construction Co.
-
- hmm always liked that bowling pin pic...:)
-
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: output to video services??
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:38:42 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <375.6518T753T219@cronus.oanet.com>
- References: <47e3gc$lj0@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <47iqta$9kr@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: candyman.oanet.com
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-
- >In article <47e3gc$lj0@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, stranahan@aol.com
- >(Stranahan) writes:
-
- >>'AH's' porsche is a viewpoint porcshe that AH did a LOT of surface work
- >>on....
- >>
- >>Boy, can't he model??
- >>
- >>
- >>
- >>_____________________________________________
- >>Lee Stranahan
- >>
- >>
-
- > Maybe not, but he can code like no other...
-
-
- Ahh yes but how much sleep does he get..:)
-
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: oval looking spheres in med. res. D2
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:38:44 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <766.6518T757T2890@cronus.oanet.com>
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: candyman.oanet.com
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-
- >In article <47ji5f$ggb@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- >writes:
-
- >> o.k., is this correct? My spherical planet earth, which I rendered out
- >>at medium resolution, D2 aspect (752 x 480) looks like an oval when I
- >view
- >>the frame in Photoshop because my moniter display square pixels while the
- >>D2 aspect ratio means rectangular pixels. So when I view this picture on
- >>a tv my planet earth will look spherical (like it's supposed to) and not
- >>like an egg. RIGHT? (this is right, right?)
- >>
- >>please tell me if this is right
-
- > Yes, it's right.. Square pixels suck for video work..
-
- No what really sucks is sleep deprived rendering with a file name of more
- than 8.3 to a cross dos disk.....:( nothing like rendering 300 frames to
- get 3.......
-
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: misc.rant
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:38:45 GMT
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-
- just a question...has anyone played with the lw to vrml plugin?? seems hot
- just cant get on my alpha yet..:) and why do I hear nothing about toy
- story?? every time I see a preview I salivate like pavlovs dog...
-
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- From: Matt B Strauss <rhombus@together.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LHANT - Where can it be found?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 05:14:37 GMT
- Organization: Rhombus COmmunications, Inc.
- Lines: 18
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- X-URL: news:147613@cup.portal.com
-
- I have it; I have used it and it's a good thing, mostly.
-
- I actually transferred my entire amiga heirarchy across to my pc as an
- lha file, and had good luck overall. This seems to be the only program
- that actually would use long filenames, and not explode and mangle my
- files.
-
- the only prolem I had with it was it would occasionally crash in the
- midst of uncompressing (no damage-justa pain in the butt), and I would
- execute the command again, and tell it I didnt want to overwrite the
- files...
-
- anyway. I don't remember the site I got it from right away; I would
- recommend a web search or archie search for shareware NT apps.
-
- -m
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Chain Morphing
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 12:36:10 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
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- Message-ID: <wturber.671.000EF660@primenet.com>
- References: <kevin_hansen-0611950757480001@m31025.svl.trw.com>
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-
- In article <kevin_hansen-0611950757480001@m31025.svl.trw.com> kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com (Kevin Hansen) writes:
- >From: kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com (Kevin Hansen)
- >Subject: Chain Morphing
- >Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 07:57:48 -0800
-
- >I'm trying to perform a sequential morph of five objects who's only
- >differences are their surfaces. I've read the User Guide and Reference so
- >many times that the solution is now firmly wedged in my blind spot.
-
- >My current method is to morph object 1 to object 2 then from object 2 to
- >object 3, and so on, using carefully timed morph and dissolve envelopes.
- >It's getting rather complicated and I'm still not getting the results I
- >want. I know the Guide says to set objects 2-5 to 100% dissolved, but
- >after object 1 morphs into object 2, no further morphing occurs. I do
- >have Morph Surfaces selected in all cases.
-
- >The Reference says that an object can have up to 16 (page 36) or 40 (page
- >38) targets, but I guess I'm not grasping how to do that.
-
- >Any suggestions?
-
- >Kevin
-
- >kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com
- >khansen@netcom.com
-
- The surfaces will morph only on the first morph sequence. You might be able
- to work around this by using object replacement.
-
- object 1 -----> object2
- morph
- replace with object by doing a 1 frame dissolve or move with an unmorphed
- object2.
-
- object 2 -----> object3
- morph
-
- etc.
-
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- ...........................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Chain Morphing
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 12:40:50 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
- Lines: 35
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-
- In article <kevin_hansen-0611950757480001@m31025.svl.trw.com> kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com (Kevin Hansen) writes:
- >From: kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com (Kevin Hansen)
- >Subject: Chain Morphing
- >Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 07:57:48 -0800
-
- >I'm trying to perform a sequential morph of five objects who's only
- >differences are their surfaces. I've read the User Guide and Reference so
- >many times that the solution is now firmly wedged in my blind spot.
-
- >My current method is to morph object 1 to object 2 then from object 2 to
- >object 3, and so on, using carefully timed morph and dissolve envelopes.
- >It's getting rather complicated and I'm still not getting the results I
- >want. I know the Guide says to set objects 2-5 to 100% dissolved, but
- >after object 1 morphs into object 2, no further morphing occurs. I do
- >have Morph Surfaces selected in all cases.
-
- >The Reference says that an object can have up to 16 (page 36) or 40 (page
- >38) targets, but I guess I'm not grasping how to do that.
-
- >Any suggestions?
-
- >Kevin
-
- See the last paragraph on page 37 (Reference Manual) titled Morph Surfaces.
- It will confirm that you can only morph surfaces between the first two objects.
-
-
- >kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com
- >khansen@netcom.com
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Paint Shop
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 12:30:18 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
- Lines: 25
- Message-ID: <wturber.670.00099864@primenet.com>
- References: <47f2s2$l0n@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <DHMAMF.1GK@cix.compulink.co.uk>
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-
- In article <DHMAMF.1GK@cix.compulink.co.uk> snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South") writes:
- >From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- >Subject: Paint Shop
- >Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 10:32:39 GMT
-
- >I recall people were complaining about not being able to batch convert
- >Amiga and PC image files? Well Paint Sho Pro version 3.11 does this. Okay
- >so it doesn't resize frames as well as Photoshop but beggars can't be
- >choosers. It's not freeware, but it is downloadable. Where from I
- >wouldn't like to say as I got my copy free with PC Pro magazine. Do an
- >archie search perhaps? I guess I could be pursuaded to upload it to
- >tomahawk at some point...
-
- >---
- >-------------------------------------------------------------
- >Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
-
- Paint Shop Pro doesn't resize as good as Photoshop, but if you use "resample"
- instead of "resize" it comes close. Hmmm - so does 3.11 support 24bit .iff?
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- ...........................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access1.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: plugins for 95?
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 14:01:13 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951106135517.12831B-100000@access1.digex.net>
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-
- Saiyad Abdul wrote:
-
- > ... I have heard about them on NT but haven't heard anything about 95
- > versions I really hope all these wonderful new plugins make their way
- > to more than just NT on Intel PCs.
-
- Plug-ins for Intel will work on *all* versions of Windows (3.x, NT, 95)
- for the same reason LW itself does. The only exceptions are plug-ins
- that rely on system components (e.g. OpenGL) that aren't available in
- all system versions.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
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- From: vho@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Viet Ho)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Asteroids Revisitedd
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:13:39 GMT
- Organization: Free Software Foundation / Cambridge, MA USA
- Lines: 9
- Message-ID: <47lj8j$m6u@life.ai.mit.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: spiff.gnu.ai.mit.edu
-
- Guys, I know this was talked about earlier this Fall, but I missed
- all the articles. Now how did those guys make them asteroids in
- SPACE Above and Beyond?
-
- Pointers to articles greatly appreciated.
-
- -Viet
-
-
-
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- From: marco@polaris.net (Marco Sederquist)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AVI animation rendering unavailable?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 19:54:41 GMT
- Organization: Polaris Networking
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-
- In article <47jcdf$lmp@tar.beta.delphi.com>, JEFF CURRIER <jcurrier@beta.delphi.com> says:
- >
- >Hello All,
-
-
- You need to install the plugins from the plugin directory.
- Marco
- marco@polaris.net
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spray particles for aerosol can?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:38:38 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 26
- Message-ID: <1017.6518T747T9@cronus.oanet.com>
- References: <47doth$q5i$1@mhadf.production.compuserve.com> <47e9g3$nfd@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <309BACA6.3A8D@aracnet.com>
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-
- >THX1138871 wrote:
- >>
- >> SPARKS is an excellent piece of software for what you're trying to do.
- >>
- >> The learning curve is a bit steep and the interface can be confusing but
- >> it's still very much worth the time it takes to learn it.
-
- >Have you seen the latest NT version? It is VERY easy to use now, a 500%
- >improvement. It comes with a number of tutorial scenes that will get you
- >going very quickly. The waterfall and cigar smoke examples are fantastic.
-
- >TO Mr. Prendergast: doing an aerosol can spray with SPARKS will seem
- >trivial once you try it. I'd guess maybe five minutes to set it up.
-
- >TO Anyone else: Get Sparks NOW. You don't know what your missing.
-
-
-
- >--
- >Stephen Bailey
- Hmm havent graced my alpha with the new version but I must say any
- of the Jon Tindall do dads I have used on the amiga rock..sparks
- included..sure a bit of a learning curve but the gusting controls for
- explosion pieces as well as flocking are well worth the learning
- curve....wobbler is kewl 2 any signs of an alpha redo??
-
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Is computer art cheating?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:38:36 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
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- <DFwLE9.H8v@dorsai.org> <44uj4u$8km@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>
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- <46q9ig$bcb@ninurta.fer.uni-lj.si> <ACBB87C196685D926@dial197212.wbm.ca>
- <47cqof$80c@ninurta.fer.uni-lj.si> <Chris_Turner-0311951019190001@cturner.livingbooks.com> <47gd6b$g8f@news.infoserve.net>
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-
- >Chris_Turner@LivingBooks.com (Chris Turner) wrote:
-
-
- >> Not always. I would hope you were being sarcastic (As I would be with
- >>such a statement). I recall a painting that was sold to the Ottawa museum
- >>of Art (I think that was it's name) that was a huge canvass with three
- >>vertical stripes of red and green. Any art student with any whit of
- >>colour theory would be able to think that one up, but they couldn't sell
- >>it for the million that it sold for.
-
- >Yes, that particular travesty is called "The Voice", I think, but the only
- >"voice" I hear concerning the piece is that of Canada's taxpayers
- >collectively raised in anger and disgust.
-
- >That, and the nth copy of Bill Reid's "Spirit of the Haida Gwaii" being
- >purchased for a godawful amount of money to grace the new Terminal at
- >Vancouver International.
-
-
- Hmm ya and yet these are the same "art crowd" who disparage what we do as
- cheap commercial schlock...and yell art for art sake , cash has nothing to
- do with it....ya hell with them ... to paraphrase from the shining..."All
- rendering and no eating makes candyman a dull boy..."
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access4.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How about a programmers version of LW?
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 03:08:44 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 9
- Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951107030526.2869J-100000@access4.digex.net>
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-
- > It would seem to me that it would be in Newteks best interest to get
- > as many people programming LW plug-ins as possible.
-
- It's my understanding that plug-in developers can contact NewTek about
- access to LW for development purposes, and that requests are handled
- on a case-by-case basis.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
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- From: Robert Baldwin <rbaldwin@origin.ea.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: SPAM:Work for Origin!
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 20:18:44 GMT
- Organization: Wacky Ultima Guys @ Origin
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-
- Hey Everyone!
-
- Origin is looking for a few good men(and women as well!)
-
- We need any and all LightWave artists and animators to
- send us demo reels, resumes, and URL=92s!
-
- Ultima IX: Ascension is really rockin=92 so we need more
- LightWavers to help us out!
-
- If you=92re unfamiliar with the Ultima Line, shame on you!
- Ultima is set in the land of Britannia, and you play the
- Avatar, the butt-kickin, monster-slayin, virtue followin,
- nemesis of the Guardian. Set in a realisticly rendered
- Medieval land of swords and sorcery, we need folks who
- can build things like weapons, buildings, monsters and
- especially animated characters. A strong art sense in
- texturing and lighting will be needed, and you should
- be good at achieving near photo-realism.
-
- So if you=92re really good at LightWave, and you wouldn=92t
- mind being paid to create the hottest games in the biz,
- run around shooting nerf at each other, and live in
- beautiful Austin, Texas (they call it Silicon Hills, you
- know,)mail me now!
-
- Robert Baldwin
- Ultima IX: Ascension
- Origin Systems, Inc.
- 5918 W. Courtyard Drive
- Austin TX 78730
-
- rbaldwin@origin.ea.com
-
-
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- From: Bob Lindabury <bobl@graphics.rent.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LHA/PC Long file names?
- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 19:48:29 -0400
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications USA: 800-969-9090
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- Message-ID: <309E9ECD.6812@graphics.rent.com>
- References: <Jeff_Holinski.22.30916CE2@mindlink.bc.ca> <46tq6p$vh4@zippy.cais.net> <309B57CA.3073@graphics.rent.com> <1978.6516T1019T2446@cronus.oanet.com>
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-
- candyman wrote:
- >
- > >Daniel J. McCoy wrote:
- > >>
- > >> In article <Jeff_Holinski.22.30916CE2@mindlink.bc.ca>,
- > >> Jeff_Holinski@mindlink.bc.ca (Jeff Holinski) wrote:
- > >> >I just got a network connection between my PC and Amiga and want to transf
- > >> a
- > >> >bunch of files over to the PC. The easiest way to do that is to archive th
- > >> >on the Ami (keeps directorys intact) and un-archive them on the PC.
- >
- > >Actually, the easiest way is to simply mount the PC's drive on the Amiga usin
- > >Ch_nfs. Once you mount the PC drive on the PC, you can just use Dir Opus or
- > >Diskmaster or whatever you like to use to copy files over to the PC. No need
- > >or zip anything. I've got an ethernet connection between my systems and it w
- > >fine. If you have a slip/ppp connection, transfer times will be somewhat slo
- >
- > >-- Bob Lindabury
- >
- > Hmm showing my ignorance her but i wtf is ch_nfs...I am using a 1
- > gig and cross dos..and have been looking for a ntlha or ntunzip that will
- > work on the alpha...show me an easier way and in there I am..:)
-
- The original poster said they had a network connection between the PC and the Amiga
- and wanted to transfer large amounts of files from the Amiga -> PC. I assume these
- are lightwave scenes and such. I also assume that this person has a TCP/IP
- connection between machines be it Ethernet or direct serial cable.
-
- With AmiTCP comes a little client program called ch_nfs. It is a NFS client. As
- long as you run a NFS server on the PC side, you can mount the PC's drives on the
- Amiga with ch_nfsmount. Once you mount the PC drives, they act just like any other
- drive on the Amiga so you can use any disk utility program to do your copying.
-
- I currently do this with AmiTCP 4.2 and an Ethernet connection (2065 -> WD) with 2.1
- OS for the Amiga2500 and Win '95 for the 486. I run Tropic NFS as the server on the
- PC side and I just mount up the drives. Makes moving files a breeze!
-
- -- Bob Lindabury
- bobl@graphics.rent.com The NEW Graphics BBS
- http://www.graphics.rent.com Main line: +1 908/469-0049
- ftp://ftp.graphics.rent.com Piscataway, NJ USA
- 3D Studio, Lightwave, TrueSpace, POVRay, PCGNet, Tesselation Times...
-
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- From: "Harry H. Chang" <hhc@loop.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Memory chip problems simms from my Amiga in my IBM
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 03:41:40 GMT
- Organization: The Loop
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- To: zapp@gate.net
-
- syndesis@beta.inc.net (John Foust) wrote:
- >In article <471p49$1v74@news.gate.net>, Jack Campbell <zapp@gate.net> says:
- >>Why wont the 16meg 60ns 72pin simms work in my Pentium.
- >>I even turned the parity off and it still doesnt make any diffrence.
- >>What is different about the chips I had on my Warp engine.
-
- Well, I was at one of my local computer shop and they were assembling a pentium
- system. The system had 16 mb of memory by using 2 8mb 72 pin simm.
- I was curious why they are putting 2 8mb simms rather than 1 16mb simm, because
- I knew 1 16mb is cheaper than 2 8mb simms. Their answer was that because pentium
- has 64 bit datapath or something so that you can not use 16mb simm.
- but you can use 16mb simm on 486dx machines because it use 32bit data path or
- something like that.
-
- I don't really understand the theory behind it but the point is simple.
- If you have 64bit chip like pentium, you cannot use 16mb simm.
-
- --
- HHC '95
- http://www.loop.com/~hhc
- Home of Lots of 3D Models. Many Free Models Too!
- Star Wars Fanatics Welcomed.
-
-
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- From: gregor@nyc.pipeline.com (Greg Smith)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: No two color images in PC lightwave?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:16:01 -0500
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- X-PipeGCOS: (Greg Smith)
-
- On Nov 02, 1995 09:55:12 in article <Re: No two color images in PC
- lightwave?>, 'frank@nbre.nfe.be (Frank Aalbers)' wrote:
-
-
-
- >GS> When I loaded my 2 color map, Lightwave said it was 24bit. ...and
-
- >It's a bug from the HIIP loaders . Go to the directory where the
- >executable files of the HIIP loaders are and delete the IFF and the
- >TARGA executables . This way LW will use its original IFF and TARGA
- >loaders wich work fine .
- >
- >This also is a solution to the problem using sequences in Images . If
- >you use the HIIP IFF loder the images stay in the memory everytime you
- >get the next picture of the sequence . So your virtual memory gets
- >full after rendering some frames . Using the internal LW IFF loader
- >will solve this problem .
- >
-
- Thanks for the info and the warning! I was about to load animations.
-
- --
- Bye....Greg...
- Back off man I'm a Scientist.
-
-
-
-
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- From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Targas
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 21:51:48 -0700
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-
- Jeric@accessone.com said:
-
- > BTW, all, doesn't it suck how TGA files are not compressed?
- >Is there a flavor of compressed TGA files? Because they sure are
- >taking up a buttload of space on my drives.....
-
- Yup. Targas have a compressed format also. (RLE).
-
- LW's standard (non-HIIP) Targa loader can load uncompressed or
- compressed Targas
- The HIIP (yuk) Targa saver _only_ saves in compressed format.
- Which works fine... as long as you're not trying to save an alpha with
- it, that is.
-
- Relevant additional info:
- Compressed Targas can also be loaded/saved with WinImages and
- Corel Photo-Paint (6).
-
- Irrelevant additional info:
- Photo-Paint won't load Targas (or anything else) from a PVR
- drive... ...weird.
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- ___
- * UniQWK #5134*
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- From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Memory chip problems
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 22:04:16 -0700
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-
- Hhc@loop.com said:
-
- >I don't really understand the theory behind it but the point is simple.
- >If you have 64bit chip like pentium, you cannot use 16mb simm.
-
- You got snowed.
-
- I have two 16-MB simms in my P100. Works great.
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- ___
- * UniQWK #5134*
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 01:34:11 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
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-
- In article <47igso$baa@nms.telepost.no> olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka) writes:
- >From: olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka)
- >Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- >Date: Sat, 04 Nov 1995 14:13:52 GMT
-
- >jeric@accessone.com wrote:
-
- >>> olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka) writes:
- >>
- >>> Layout: Saving Alphaimages - I`ve tried all the HIIP-savers, none of
- >>> them work properly. The only format I *think* work is the native 8bit
- >>> IFF-format...but I have no programs that reads this format(Photoshop,
- >>> Painter, Paintshop Pro etc - none!)
- >>
- >> Photoshop will load IFF images. HiJaak will convert 'em.
- >Actually, Photoshop 3.04 will NOT load 8bit IFF`s ....it needs a
- >palette for this, and its not in the header. I`ve tried...24bit IFF`s
- >are no problem though...
-
- >Maybe I will check out HiJaak...
-
-
- >Regards,
-
- >Ole Gunnar Dokka
-
- That's strange. Photoshop 3.0 loads them fine. I made one using Paint Shop
- Pro and Image Alchemy. Photoshop liked them just fine. So did LightWave. I
- use Alchemy for bulk image conversions. Yes, its a DOS program. But the
- funny thing is that it has NEVER crashed, it supported 24 bit .iff before
- Hijaak did, and the company that makes it never lied to me like the Hijaak
- folks did.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- _________________________________________________________________
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- From: Bruce Branit <bbranit@idir.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Mutimedia converter
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 05:04:57 GMT
- Organization: Internet Direct Communications - Lawrence, Ks - (913) 841-2220
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-
- brad prosise <prosise%utk_ctv@wpgate.utk.edu> wrote:
- >Sorry for the off subject post but it is for use with LW.
- >I am looking for a Utility that will break an avi, qt, or mpeg
- >file into individual frames.
-
- Adobe Premiere allows you to resave movie files as individual files.
-
- I'm not sure which formats the PC version imports/exports but the
- macintosh version only saves sequentially nubered PICT files.
-
- Debabbelizer is also great at this conversion and probably cheaper.
- Again I'm not sure of its formats on the PC platform, but the Mac
- version import/exports the kitchen sink (sequentially numbered of
- course).
-
- Bruce Branit -- FryeAllen, Inc.
-
-
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- From: Bruce Branit <bbranit@idir.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: VTU Expo
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 05:18:21 GMT
- Organization: Internet Direct Communications - Lawrence, Ks - (913) 841-2220
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-
- ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com> wrote:
- >hey, why don't they have the expo in Chicago? You figure its more or less in
- >the middle of the friggin' country so everyone can fly or drive in relatively
- >cheaply.
-
-
- Hey, why don't they have the expo in Topeka, Kansas...........
-
-
-
-
- ....assorted cricket noises......
-
-
-
-
- OK, bad idea!
-
-
- Bruce Branit -- FryeAllen, Inc.
-
-
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- From: Bruce Branit <bbranit@idir.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How do you make random stars?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 05:36:03 GMT
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-
-
- >>There is now a points to polygons macro for the pc - you can get it on
- >>tomahawk..
- >
-
- BTW,
-
- The 'Points->Polys' macro shows up in the Tools Panel, Custom macro
- pull-down in Modeler, not in the Objects menu Custom pull-down.
-
- Bruce Branit -- FryeAllen, Inc.
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Memory chip problems simms from my Amiga in my IBM
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 00:42:25 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
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- In article <47mkhk$ha@dobie.loop.com> "Harry H. Chang" <hhc@loop.com> writes:
- >From: "Harry H. Chang" <hhc@loop.com>
- >Subject: Re: Memory chip problems simms from my Amiga in my IBM
- >Date: 7 Nov 1995 03:41:40 GMT
-
- >syndesis@beta.inc.net (John Foust) wrote:
- >>In article <471p49$1v74@news.gate.net>, Jack Campbell <zapp@gate.net> says:
- >>>Why wont the 16meg 60ns 72pin simms work in my Pentium.
- >>>I even turned the parity off and it still doesnt make any diffrence.
- >>>What is different about the chips I had on my Warp engine.
-
- >Well, I was at one of my local computer shop and they were assembling a pentium
- >system. The system had 16 mb of memory by using 2 8mb 72 pin simm.
- >I was curious why they are putting 2 8mb simms rather than 1 16mb simm, because
- >I knew 1 16mb is cheaper than 2 8mb simms. Their answer was that because
- >pentium
- >has 64 bit datapath or something so that you can not use 16mb simm.
- >but you can use 16mb simm on 486dx machines because it use 32bit data path or
- >something like that.
-
- >I don't really understand the theory behind it but the point is simple.
- >If you have 64bit chip like pentium, you cannot use 16mb simm.
-
- >--
- >HHC '95
- >http://www.loop.com/~hhc
- >Home of Lots of 3D Models. Many Free Models Too!
- >Star Wars Fanatics Welcomed.
-
- I think you got a "half" truth there. With Pentiums, you must use two simms.
- That's where the 64 bit path stuff comes into play. So you can use 16mb simms
- (my P100 has two). All (or damn near all) Pentium systems require two 72-pin
- simms. That could be two 4mb simms or two 32 mb simms.
-
- I could be wrong, but I seem to recall that the Warp engines use some type of
- custom simm.
-
-
-
-
- _________________________________________________________________
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- From: gregtee@ix.netcom.com (William Teegarden)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Chain Morphing
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 02:05:26 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Nov 06 6:05:26 PM PST 1995
-
-
- >
- >I'm trying to perform a sequential morph of five objects who's only
- >differences are their surfaces. I've read the User Guide and
- Reference so
- >many times that the solution is now firmly wedged in my blind spot.
- >
- >My current method is to morph object 1 to object 2 then from object 2
- to
- >object 3, and so on, using carefully timed morph and dissolve
- envelopes.
- >It's getting rather complicated and I'm still not getting the results
- I
- >want. I know the Guide says to set objects 2-5 to 100% dissolved, but
- >after object 1 morphs into object 2, no further morphing occurs. I do
- >have Morph Surfaces selected in all cases.
- >
- >The Reference says that an object can have up to 16 (page 36) or 40
- (page
- >38) targets, but I guess I'm not grasping how to do that.
- >
- >Any suggestions?
- >
- >Kevin
- >
- >kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com
- >khansen@netcom.com
-
-
- Surface morphing only works after the first such in the series.
- Objects can be mophed multiple times, but surfaces only once.
-
- GT
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Press Release: New A4000
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 01:17:08 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
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- In article <47jt9q$lg1@earth.usa.net> jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits) writes:
- >From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- >Subject: Press Release: New A4000
- >Date: 5 Nov 1995 19:52:42 -0700
-
- >Appletec@aol.com said:
-
- >>I just received the new press release from Amiga Technologies GmbH
- >>containing the specs for the new A4000 Tower. To sum up:
- >>
- >>...etc...
- >>
- >>CPU:
- >>Motorola MC68040/ 25 MHz (on removable module)
- >>
- >>MEM:
- >>2 MB Chip Ram and 4 MB Fast Ram
- >>
- >>...etc...
- >>
- >>Either 540/1 Gbyte SCSI Hard Drive
- >>1 Floppy Drive
-
- > Let's see... that roughly comparable in speed and capacity to a
- >486/33 with no monitor.
- >
- > Tell me it's gonna sell for $699... :)
- >
- > -Jim
- >
- >James G. Jones
- >Nibbles & Bits
-
- Well - not really. We have a Progressive 28mhz 040 running in an Amiga 2000.
- We have also run Lightwave on an office DX2-66 occasionally. The DX2 will
- outrender the 2000 (but not by a factor of 2), but the 2000 kicks the DX2-66's
- butt when running Modeler. Modeler can be very frustrating on the DX2-66.
- Background images are slow as molasses in Layout and Modeler on the DX2 and
- using Limited Region on the DX2-66 takes the patience of Job. The better
- multitasking of the Amiga OS and I guess the Amiga's custom chips give the
- Amiga the ability to use its CPU more effectively.
-
- A 25mhz 040 Amiga is hopelessly out of date. Lightwave, however is usable on
- such a platform. It is MUCH less useful on a 486/33 (regardless of what the
- mips capabilities of the CPU might lead you to think).
-
- The 060 has appeal, but doesn't seem to have a very bright future as
- compared to the possiblilites of the Pentium Pro (P6) and the other faster
- Pentiums being released.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
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- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
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- From: ar409@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Saiyad Abdul)
- Subject: plugins for 95?
- Message-ID: <DHM2KM.A8K@freenet.carleton.ca>
- Sender: ar409@freenet2.carleton.ca (Saiyad Abdul)
- Reply-To: ar409@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Saiyad Abdul)
- Organization: The National Capital FreeNet
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 07:38:46 GMT
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-
-
- I was just wondering if SPARKS, or Impact will be made available for
- 95. I have heard about them on NT but haven't heard anything about 95
- versions I really hope all these wonderful new plugins make their way to
- more than just NT on Intel PCs.
-
- Sai
-
-
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- From: olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: Sat, 04 Nov 1995 14:13:52 GMT
- Organization: Artist in constant pain...
- Lines: 33
- Message-ID: <47igso$baa@nms.telepost.no>
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-
- jeric@accessone.com wrote:
-
- >> olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka) writes:
- >
- >> Layout: Saving Alphaimages - I`ve tried all the HIIP-savers, none of
- >> them work properly. The only format I *think* work is the native 8bit
- >> IFF-format...but I have no programs that reads this format(Photoshop,
- >> Painter, Paintshop Pro etc - none!)
- >
- > Photoshop will load IFF images. HiJaak will convert 'em.
- Actually, Photoshop 3.04 will NOT load 8bit IFF`s ....it needs a
- palette for this, and its not in the header. I`ve tried...24bit IFF`s
- are no problem though...
-
- Maybe I will check out HiJaak...
-
-
- Regards,
-
- Ole Gunnar Dokka
-
- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
- D E S I G N E R >>>>
- TelePost Communication / Scandinavia Online >>>>>>>
- http://www.telepost.no/ >>>>>>>>>
- Drammensveien 175, P.O Box 335, Skøyen N-0212 Oslo>>>>>>>> Push
- Email: olegd@telepost.no Phone: +47 22 73 37 00 >>>>the envelope!
- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-
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- From: jarhead@netwest.com (Michael S. Spitler)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Plug-ins for lightwave and misc...
- Date: Sun, 5 Nov 1995 18:43:12 MST
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-
-
-
- Hello hello.... I was just wondering if there are any web and or ftp sites
- for lightwave plug-ins and other stuff for lightwave...
-
-
-
- Much thanks in advance.....
-
-
-
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- From: djn@ix.netcom.com (Douglas Nakakihara )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone out there Rendering directly to Vlab?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 05:21:42 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Sun Nov 05 9:21:42 PM PST 1995
-
- In <47epqe$6v1@thunder.mgl.ca> svandyk@mgl.ca (Shane Van Dyk) writes:
- >
- >I know that the most recent revision if the Vlab software was supposed to
- >make Lightwave able to render directly to the Vlab. (As far as I can
- >remember this was a slight problem before).
- > My question is, how and what do you need to do it? I don't have a Vlab
- >yet and getting a used one is not an easy thing.
- >
- >Would it be possible with only:
- >
- >A4000 040Warp33/18Megs
- > NO rev. 11 Buster
- >Vlab-Motion and any SCSI drive I can find (I know, faster, bigger, better)
- >and Lightwve 3.5 SA or 4.0 SA
- > NO Tocatta (for a while at least)
-
- No problem with this system. NoahJi's sells a macro disk that will automatically
- render the LW frames to the VLab video partition.
-
- >I already have a Picasso and want to know if it will work with the Vlab?
- >or can I have a Second monitor connected directly to the Vlab and forget
- >about going through the Picasso?
- >
- > Any Help Much Appreciated
- > Shane
- > svandyk@mgl.ca
- >--
- > Shane VanDyk Reality is only a State of mind...
- > http://www.mgl.ca/~svandyk Render yourself senseless with
- Lightwave
- >
-
- Picasso? I see no reason it wouldn't. At worst you would have to run
- VLab's MovieShop sw on an Amiga screen.
-
- I'm glad you interested in VLab. I really think it gives you the most
- bang for the buck for LW animators on a budget. I doesn't need a TBC,
- so you can grab video real-time and use it in your LW animations. Of
- course you can playback at full 30 frames or 60 fields per second. With
- the Toccata you get 16-bit stereo audio too! For about $1,800-$2,000
- street (incl. Toccata), it can't be beat.
-
- PAR beats it on quality, but since VLab doesn't need a TBC to grab
- video and audio is so well integrated (with the Toccata), you get a lot
- more versatility.
-
- All the opinions are mine and I am not an employee of NoahJi's. (I
- wrote the _Current_ VLab and Retina manuals--freelance work.)
-
- --
- //// Douglas J. Nakakihara
- * * ELECTRICAL LANGUAGE
- ~ Simi Valley, CA
-
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- From: syndesis@beta.inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D StudioMax
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 15:51:14 GMT
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- In article <47j5nv$6i7@news.accessone.com>, jeric@accessone.com says:
- >
- > OK, OK, so it WAS to totally dog on him.....where's John Foust?
-
- Giving up programming to begin an organic farming venture with
- Allen and Stuart. :-)
-
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- From: jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How about a programmers version of LW?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 21:01:02 GMT
- Organization: Internet Direct Inc.
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- In article <47kri8$qr5@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411) says:
- >
- >In article <47jog0$ekf@grid.Direct.CA>, jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod)
- >writes:
- >
- >>Would be possible for the demo version of LW to be useable for
- >programmers
- >>to develope plug-ins?
- >>
- >>I know several programmers I could get to work on some plug in ideas, but
- >>I have not got the $ 3000 grande to buy them LW. These would be freeware
- >>mini plug ins....
- >>
- >>
- >
- > How could you possably have someone create plug-ins for a full
- >program, without the full program? It just wouldn't work..
-
-
- That would be a little tough...
-
- Beats me what it would be,
-
- perhaps it only renders in a certain resolution with lightwave across the image?
- only uses 10 objects?
-
- Perhaps newtek could start a developer program for programmers. Perhaps they could key the software so it only
- worked for a limited amount of time unless they are producing something it does not work anymore...I dont know,
- maybe that is nuts.
-
- Even if they manage to get a dozen hackers who like to write code makeing usefull or not so usefull things
- it would be good for LW and Newtek. It would not matter if the software ended up as freeware/shareware/commercial.
-
- Just get people making plug-ins.
-
- I have lots of ideas that could really add to LW. I dont want to start a company and I dont have several thousand
- to invest in extra copies to give to my programmer friends who are interested in doing stuff. I am very certain I
- am not alone in this category, and that many people with programming skills, or just ideas, could contribute a great
- deal to LW.
-
- It would seem to me that it would be in Newteks best interest to get as many people programming LW plug-ins as possible.
-
-
- :)
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How about a programmers version of LW?
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 19:06:56 GMT
- Organization: Access One
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-
- > jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod) writes:
- >
- > Would be possible for the demo version of LW to be useable for programmers
- > to develope plug-ins?
- >
- > I know several programmers I could get to work on some plug in ideas, but
- > I have not got the $ 3000 grande to buy them LW. These would be freeware mini plug ins....
- >
- What, are you buying them machines too? RETAIL is, what, $1,000?
- Where's the $3K come from?
-
- And the SDK is free for the downloading.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation
- ** Welcome to Seattle, have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a Specialty!
- ** Don't make me force it down your throat.....
- ****************************************************************************
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LHA/PC Long file names?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 02:37:10 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
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- References: <Jeff_Holinski.22.30916CE2@mindlink.bc.ca> <46tq6p$vh4@zippy.cais.net>
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-
- >candyman wrote:
- >>
- >> >Daniel J. McCoy wrote:
- >> >>
- >> >> In article <Jeff_Holinski.22.30916CE2@mindlink.bc.ca>,
- >> >> Jeff_Holinski@mindlink.bc.ca (Jeff Holinski) wrote:
- >> >> >I just got a network connection between my PC and Amiga and want to tra
- >> >> a
- >> >> >bunch of files over to the PC. The easiest way to do that is to archive
- >> >> >on the Ami (keeps directorys intact) and un-archive them on the PC.
- >>
- >> >Actually, the easiest way is to simply mount the PC's drive on the Amiga u
- >> >Ch_nfs. Once you mount the PC drive on the PC, you can just use Dir Opus
- >> >Diskmaster or whatever you like to use to copy files over to the PC. No n
- >> >or zip anything. I've got an ethernet connection between my systems and i
- >> >fine. If you have a slip/ppp connection, transfer times will be somewhat
- >>
- >> >-- Bob Lindabury
- >>
- >> Hmm showing my ignorance her but i wtf is ch_nfs...I am using a 1
- >> gig and cross dos..and have been looking for a ntlha or ntunzip that will
- >> work on the alpha...show me an easier way and in there I am..:)
-
- >The original poster said they had a network connection between the PC and the
- >and wanted to transfer large amounts of files from the Amiga -> PC. I assume
- >are lightwave scenes and such. I also assume that this person has a TCP/IP
- >connection between machines be it Ethernet or direct serial cable.
-
- >With AmiTCP comes a little client program called ch_nfs. It is a NFS client.
- >long as you run a NFS server on the PC side, you can mount the PC's drives on
- >Amiga with ch_nfsmount. Once you mount the PC drives, they act just like any
- >drive on the Amiga so you can use any disk utility program to do your copying
-
- >I currently do this with AmiTCP 4.2 and an Ethernet connection (2065 -> WD) w
- >OS for the Amiga2500 and Win '95 for the 486. I run Tropic NFS as the server
- >PC side and I just mount up the drives. Makes moving files a breeze!
-
- >-- Bob Lindabury
- >bobl@graphics.rent.com The NEW Graphics BBS
- >http://www.graphics.rent.com Main line: +1 908/469-0049
- >ftp://ftp.graphics.rent.com Piscataway, NJ USA
- >3D Studio, Lightwave, TrueSpace, POVRay, PCGNet, Tesselation Times...
-
- hmm kewl ..thanks for the info always handy :) btw not that I dont like my
- amigas but damn close to $500 canadian for an ethernet card and we have
- threee amigas to add in..:( el cheapo move on the hd not exactly pretty
- but the transfer speed is there..
-
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- From: harv@shell.portal.com (Harv Laser)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: VTU Expo
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 17:19:37 GMT
- Organization: Portal Communications Company -- 408/973-9111 (voice) 408/973-8091 (data)
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-
- ASK ME NICELY (cjtsui@delphi.com) wrote:
- : hey, why don't they have the expo in Chicago? You figure its more or less in
- : the middle of the friggin' country so everyone can fly or drive in relatively
- : cheaply.
- :
- : Josh Tsui
-
- Perhaps has something to do with the fact that where they do hold it,
- Universal City Hilton, is next door to all the Hollywood film and video
- production companies who they're trying to attract to the show.
-
- Hey, you do get the Summer CES in Chicago. Ever been to one of those?
-
- Harv
- harv@cup.portal.com
- http://www.portal.com/~harv
- hlaser@eworld.com <--- Newton mail only please!
-
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- From: rnorwood@teleplex.net (Ronnie Norwood)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Chain Morphing
- Date: 6 Nov 1995 23:03:16 GMT
- Organization: TelePlex Communications, Inc.
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <788.6518T1018T2541@teleplex.net>
- References: <kevin_hansen-0611950757480001@m31025.svl.trw.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: impactimaging.teleplex.net
- X-Newsreader: THOR 2.1 (Amiga;TCP/IP beta 5)
-
- >My current method is to morph object 1 to object 2 then from object 2 to
- >object 3, and so on, using carefully timed morph and dissolve envelopes.
- >It's getting rather complicated and I'm still not getting the results I
- >want. I know the Guide says to set objects 2-5 to 100% dissolved, but
- >after object 1 morphs into object 2, no further morphing occurs. I do
- >have Morph Surfaces selected in all cases.
-
- Unless this has changed in 4.0 (I'm still at 3.5), you can only morph
- surfaces with one other target.
-
-
-
- ¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°
-
- I M P A C T I M A G I N G
- 3D Animation: Logos, Architectural
- Broadcast or Print
- e-mail rnorwood@teleplex.com
- http://www.teleplex.net/ImpactImaging
-
- ¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°
-
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- From: John Bunnell <74507.345@CompuServe.COM>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Chain Morphing
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 01:42:30 GMT
- Organization: none-set
- Lines: 7
- Message-ID: <47mdi6$lqq$1@mhafn.production.compuserve.com>
- References: <kevin_hansen-0611950757480001@m31025.svl.trw.com>
-
- Morph only extends to two surfaces. Use dissolve if possible if it
- is important that the surfaces change.
-
- jmb
-
- --
- bunnelljm@bv.com
-
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- From: John Bunnell <74507.345@CompuServe.COM>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: DEMO REELS
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 01:44:08 GMT
- Organization: none-set
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- References: <47lmsd$st2@news.accessone.com>
-
- Trust them they work for NewTek. :-) You can have your tape back
- in two to four weeks.:-0
-
- jmb
-
- --
- bunnelljm@bv.com
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 21:02:21 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
- Lines: 38
- Message-ID: <wturber.604.0022294D@primenet.com>
- References: <47igso$baa@nms.telepost.no> <47lmp4$st2@news.accessone.com>
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-
- In article <47lmp4$st2@news.accessone.com> jeric@accessone.com writes:
- >From: jeric@accessone.com
- >Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- >Date: 6 Nov 1995 19:13:40 GMT
-
- >> olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka) writes:
-
- >> >> Layout: Saving Alphaimages - I`ve tried all the HIIP-savers, none of
- >> >> them work properly. The only format I *think* work is the native 8bit
- >> >> IFF-format...but I have no programs that reads this format(Photoshop,
- >> >> Painter, Paintshop Pro etc - none!)
- >> >
- >> > Photoshop will load IFF images. HiJaak will convert 'em.
- >> Actually, Photoshop 3.04 will NOT load 8bit IFF`s ....it needs a
- >> palette for this, and its not in the header. I`ve tried...24bit IFF`s
- >> are no problem though...
-
- > Ahh, thank you Ole, --since I rarely use 8bit IIF anymore (although they
- >are ideal for all luminance based mapping tasks) I never ran into that.
-
- > Ole Gunnar Dokka
-
- >>>>>>>>>>>>>
-
- > BTW, all, doesn't it suck how TGA files are not compressed? Is there a
- >flavor of compressed TGA files? Because they sure are taking up a buttload of
- >space on my drives.....
-
- >****************************************************************************
- >** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation
-
- Yes there is. It just doesn't seem to be universally supported. Paint Shop
- Pro supports it. I think it uses some form of LZW compression.
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.getnet.com/studio522/ |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
- Phoenix, Arizona .......................................................
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How about a programmers version of LW?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 02:37:04 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <921.6518T1233T1663@cronus.oanet.com>
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-
- >> jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod) writes:
- >>
- >> Would be possible for the demo version of LW to be useable for programmers
- >> to develope plug-ins?
- >>
- >> I know several programmers I could get to work on some plug in ideas, but
- >> I have not got the $ 3000 grande to buy them LW. These would be freeware
- >>
- > What, are you buying them machines too? RETAIL is, what, $1,000?
- >Where's the $3K come from?
-
- > And the SDK is free for the downloading.
-
- >****************************************************************************
- >** 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.....
- >****************************************************************************
-
- Hmm just what could a guy do with three thousand thousand ( the price so
- nice they named it twice)...:)
-
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: DEMO REELS
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 02:37:06 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <781.6518T1235T2440@cronus.oanet.com>
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: candyman.oanet.com
-
- >RE: SENDING DEMOS TO NEWTEK:
-
- >> What kinda copyright/legal protection..gotta clear stuff with
- >> clients ya know....:)
-
- > Just send a really noisy copy......
-
- >****************************************************************************
- >** 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.....
- >****************************************************************************
-
- gotcha...200% motion blur...really really low light levels...:) seriously,
- someof my kewlest stuff is technical animations for like d.o.d etc..If you
- got the paperwork and play it you get the sig..but if you just go I want
- to send this to another company..no dice...
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Chain Morphing
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 02:37:07 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 12
- Message-ID: <423.6518T1239T160@cronus.oanet.com>
- References: <kevin_hansen-0611950757480001@m31025.svl.trw.com> <wturber.671.000EF660@primenet.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: candyman.oanet.com
-
- >In article <kevin_hansen-0611950757480001@m31025.svl.trw.com> kevin_hansen@sm
- >>From: kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com (Kevin Hansen)
- >>Subject: Chain Morphing
- >>Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 07:57:48 -0800
-
- >>I'm trying to perform a sequential morph of five objects (rest deleted.)
-
-
- on the thread of multiple morphs has nayone running the intel version
- tried that ctrl-shift-f2 thingy....dont work on alpha pre but sounds
- handy..
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: misc.rant
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 07:56:21 GMT
- Organization: Access One
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <47n3f5$97c@news.accessone.com>
- References: <210.6518T765T405@cronus.oanet.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: jeric.accessone.com
- X-Newsreader: SPRY News 3.03 (SPRY, Inc.)
-
- > candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman) writes:
- > and why do I hear nothing about toy
- > story?? every time I see a preview I salivate like pavlovs dog...
-
- Down boy!
-
- **************************************************************************
- **
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation
- ** Welcome to Seattle, have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a
- Specialty!
- ** Don't make me force it down your throat.....
- **************************************************************************
- **
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Paint Shop
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 00:48:15 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <wturber.674.001850F9@primenet.com>
- References: <47f2s2$l0n@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <DHMAMF.1GK@cix.compulink.co.uk> <wturber.670.00099864@primenet.com>
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- In article <wturber.670.00099864@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
- >From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- >Subject: Re: Paint Shop
- >Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 12:30:18 LOCAL
-
-
- >Paint Shop Pro doesn't resize as good as Photoshop, but if you use "resample"
- >instead of "resize" it comes close. Hmmm - so does 3.11 support 24bit .iff?
-
- >_________________________________________________________________
- >Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
-
- Downloaded 3.11 today and it still only supports 8 bit .iff files - unless
- maybe you can configure it to use the Photoshop .iff plugin converter somehow.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
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- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Is computer art cheating?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 08:01:45 GMT
- Organization: Access One
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <47n3p9$97c@news.accessone.com>
- References: <47lo8q$sm7@crchh327.rich.bnr.ca>
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-
- > Cam Wilson <camw@bnr.ca> writes:
-
- > just some additional info: the piece is called "the voice of fire".
- > appropriately titled, considering the public response after its purchase.
- > i can't be bothered with this kinda stuff. and here i am, slaving away
- > at my highly detailed technical illustrations... barely earning enough
- > to feed my family <bitterness mode off>.
-
- You missed that particular gravy train: the only consolation is, it
- really has only a few passengers, and they are consumed in self-doubt. (Or
- should be.....)
-
-
- > Cam Wilson * Illustrator * Graphic Designer * Sorta Guitarist
- > Rush * Yes * Dream Theater * Floyd * Ozric Tentacles * Queensryche
- ^^^^^^^^^^^
- D'oh! And you were doing so _well_......
-
-
- ****************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation
- ** Welcome to Seattle, have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a Specialty!
- ** Or else......... | (look! 3 lines!)
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Old Screamernet, new platform
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 01:02:30 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
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-
- In article <47jntm$iac@newsbf02.news.aol.com> t0pjimmy@aol.com (T0pJimmy) writes:
- >From: t0pjimmy@aol.com (T0pJimmy)
- >Subject: Old Screamernet, new platform
- >Date: 5 Nov 1995 20:20:54 -0500
-
- >Does anyone have any idea if it's at all possible to connect a P100(win95)
- >running LW4.0 to a Raptor plus (no interface, 2 processors) and then use
- >the original screamernet method in the SN panel to get the two machines to
- >work together like the Raptor did with the Amiga.
- >Jim Guyon
- >T0pJimmy@aol.com
-
- The manual says that a ScreamerNet control machine can control a machine of a
- different type. The problem would be to make sure any plugins used were
- available in versions for each CPU. You would also need a copy of Screamernet
- that was native to the Raptor. I'm not sure if the original Screamernet/Amiga
- combination had a keyboard/monitor on the Raptor, but I believe the current
- setup would require that. LW 4.0 does support the older Screamernet method as
- well as the newer Screamernet II.
-
- Personally, if I had a Raptor, I'd like to model and animate on it as well.
- Just moving to the Pentium has made using LightWave much nicer to use do the
- faster operator feedback. I assume the Raptor or other very fast machine
- would be that much nicer.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
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- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- ...........................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
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- From: stuart@aeolians.bt.co.uk (Stuart Smith)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Help! Making compressing AVI's using INDEO
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 09:40:54 GMT
- Organization: BT Labs
- Lines: 24
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <47n9j6$318@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk>
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-
- In article <47lesi$tjq@dobie.loop.com>, "Harry H. Chang" <hhc@loop.com> writes:
- >I danad@jolt.mpx.com.au (V Teahan) wrote:
- >> Is there a utility that will compress AVI files using the Indeo compre
- >>ssion. I have searched high and low but no success. I have the drivers
- >>etc but no utilities..
- >I believe you need Intel video capture board to encode .avi with intel indeo codec.
- >I might be mistaken but what is true is that encoding is much more difficult
- >compare to decoding and thus require help from hardware excellerator.
- >
-
- Sorry, this is wrong. Just get a copy of VIDEDIT from Microsoft. It's free now and
- will encode FLI>AVI, and take in ant type AVI and convert to any other type (including
- indeo). Get it from ftp.microsoft.com. :
-
- ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/drg/Multimedia/Jumpstart/VfW11e/ODK/WINVIDEO
-
- Stu
- --
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- \_/ \____
- (")______(")>
- Water invented Man so that he could move up hills :-)
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Win95 PC?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 04:59:25 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <47l6pe$6ca@hyperion.mfltd.co.uk>, iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young)
- writes:
-
- >Hi there, Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm new to this
- >group, and couldn't find a FAQ. What I want to know is whether
- >Lightwave 4.0 will run ok on a Pentium 120 with 16Mb of ram, running
- >Windows 95, or whether I will be struggling with this setup.
-
- I run LW on a p75 w/ 16 megs of ram and windows 95, and I'm doing it
- for a living, so yes - you'll be fine. More ram couldn't hurt though..
-
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- From: fcap@aol.com (FCAP)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Par "Allocation - Malformed file header"
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 05:02:16 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- So our intel PC NT version PAR suddenly starts not accepting any TGA files
- from any source and comes up with this line "Allocation - Malformed file
- header". Since it's practically impossible to get DPS on the line, does
- anyone know what this means?
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Is computer art cheating?
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 03:49:51 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
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-
- In article <1105.6518T739T2552@cronus.oanet.com> candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman) writes:
- >From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- >Subject: Re: Is computer art cheating?
- >Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:38:36 GMT
-
- >>Chris_Turner@LivingBooks.com (Chris Turner) wrote:
-
-
- >>> Not always. I would hope you were being sarcastic (As I would be with
- >>>such a statement). I recall a painting that was sold to the Ottawa museum
- >>>of Art (I think that was it's name) that was a huge canvass with three
- >>>vertical stripes of red and green. Any art student with any whit of
- >>>colour theory would be able to think that one up, but they couldn't sell
- >>>it for the million that it sold for.
-
- >>Yes, that particular travesty is called "The Voice", I think, but the only
- >>"voice" I hear concerning the piece is that of Canada's taxpayers
- >>collectively raised in anger and disgust.
-
- >>That, and the nth copy of Bill Reid's "Spirit of the Haida Gwaii" being
- >>purchased for a godawful amount of money to grace the new Terminal at
- >>Vancouver International.
-
-
- > Hmm ya and yet these are the same "art crowd" who disparage what we do as
- >cheap commercial schlock...and yell art for art sake , cash has nothing to
- >do with it....ya hell with them ... to paraphrase from the shining..."All
- >rendering and no eating makes candyman a dull boy..."
-
- Its kinda funny. A lot (if not most) of what we call classic art was work
- done "for hire". It had a very practical purpose in its day. Painting was
- important as a recording medium as well. A lot of it was was for churches.
- Yep - another sales job. Wonderful murals and music all for the purpose of
- "selling" the church.
-
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- ...........................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
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- From: hanssep@euronet.nl (Hans Sep ("It ain't much if it isn't Dutch"))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: What's up with TEXT?
- Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 16:23:09 GMT
- Organization: none
- Lines: 12
- Message-ID: <47o15d$8vl@news.euro.net>
- Reply-To: hanssep@euronet.nl
- NNTP-Posting-Host: p314.asd.euronet.nl
-
- I've been "playing" with Lightwave Modeler but until now i haven't
- modelled any text to my satisfaction...
-
- Problem: the "hole" in, for example, "O" is not a "hole". I just can't
- seem to get it right! What am i doing wrong?
-
- Don't tell me i've spend a lot of money in a package that doesn't
- handle text!!!
-
- setup: win95UK, p100, 16 meg, 2Mb graphics card.
-
-
-
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- From: Dan Ablan <dma@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone going to VTU Expo?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 17:37:30 GMT
- Organization: AGA Digital Studios
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <47o5gq$rt9@News1.mcs.net>
- References: <4716fv$10l@ixnews6.ix.netcom.com> <wturber.601.0112A3A5@primenet.com>
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-
-
- >Well we were, but we just got busy so we probably are not now. Besides, there
- >seemed to be a general lack of enthusiasm so I'm a little skeptical about the
- >Expo's worth. All reports were positive, but there were so few.
- .....................................................
-
- Actually, the energy at the show was
- very high. A good showing of people,
- training classes were packed,
- a lot of cool new products,
- everything worked at NewTek's booth,
- even the brand new 4000T,
-
- it was a really good show.
-
- Dan
-
-
-
- Article: 7164
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- From: tmundy@inf.net (Terry Mundy)
- Subject: Point shift in Modeler
- Message-ID: <b77cb$137a.31c@news.inf.net>
- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 07:45:44 GMT
- Lines: 12
-
- Have you ever been working with a spline and need to extend the end of
- it? But can't without a hastle?
-
- When you create the point where you want it. Select the spline you
- want to add to. Then add point to poly. But now come the tricky
- part. When you do this, the spline bows to the point.
-
- I'd like to see a tool that allows a person to select two points and
- reverse them. Swap locations.
-
- Terry
-
-
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access4.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 03:03:44 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951107024152.2869I-100000@access4.digex.net>
- References: <47igso$baa@nms.telepost.no> <47lmp4$st2@news.accessone.com>
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-
- > Actually, Photoshop 3.04 will NOT load 8bit IFF`s ....it needs a
- > palette for this, and its not in the header.
-
- It's true: alphas saved with LW's internal IFF saver don't have a CMAP
- chunk. HiJaak won't load them either. For greatest compatibility, LW
- should probably be saving a palette, even though this will add the same
- 776 bytes to every 8-bit file it saves.
-
- > BTW, all, doesn't it suck how TGA files are not compressed? Is there
- > a flavor of compressed TGA files? Because they sure are taking up a
- > buttload of space on my drives.....
-
- I kinda like that there's a simple, uncompressed format around. That's
- part of why a lot of programs support it. But there is compressed TGA.
- It uses run-length encoding, like IFF.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
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- From: haeco129@csun.edu (Adam Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Asteroids Revisitedd
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 06:42:09 GMT
- Organization: California State University, Northridge
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <47mv41$pdn@dewey.csun.edu>
- References: <47lj8j$m6u@life.ai.mit.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: huey.csun.edu
-
- Viet Ho (vho@gnu.ai.mit.edu) wrote:
- > Guys, I know this was talked about earlier this Fall, but I missed
- > all the articles. Now how did those guys make them asteroids in
- > SPACE Above and Beyond?
-
- > Pointers to articles greatly appreciated.
-
- > -Viet
- I think it was a combination of jitter and boolean subtract using a
- well designed cutter object. Also i think they had a custom painted
- texture map for bump, diffuse, specularity...dunno about color..
-
-
- I'm making my own version but it will have hot spots instead of being
- the usual cold asteroid...And i better not see it on TV before i finish it ;)
-
- Adam Chrystie
-
-
- Article: 7167
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Paint Shop
- Message-ID: <DHo8HL.Hn5@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <wturber.670.00099864@primenet.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 11:41:45 GMT
- X-News-Software: Ameol32
- Lines: 12
-
-
- > Paint Shop Pro doesn't resize as good as Photoshop, but if you use
- > "resample" instead of "resize" it comes close. Hmmm - so does 3.11
- > support 24bit .iff?
-
- Good point. I can't load any IFFs. Back to the drawing board...
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Web Wizards Home Page http://www.wp.com/webs/
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 19:56:01 GMT
- Organization: Telepost Communications A/S
- Lines: 11
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-
- wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) wrote:
-
- [About saving alphaimages and 8bit IFF`s]
- >Paintshop Pro will also save and read 256 color .iff files. I haven't tried
- >it on the particular files that LW generates though.
- I have, with the 3.11 version...and it does not read bit IFF`s.
- Missing palette...damn.
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: stuart@aeolians.bt.co.uk (Stuart Smith)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Book Review - Exploring LightWave 3D!
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 13:14:24 GMT
- Organization: BT Labs
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <47nm3g$4n1@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk>
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-
- Do you know how much this book costs and what the ISBN number is?
-
- Cheers.
-
- Stu
-
- --
- ____
- \_/ \____
- (")______(")>
- Water invented Man so that he could move up hills :-)
-
-
-
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- From: bill_l@magicnet.net (Bill Leonard)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: DEMO REELS
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 19:58:59 GMT
- Organization: cyber.lab g.f.x.
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <bill_l-0711951506100001@141.240.15.63>
- References: <47c885$h3i@sequoia.idir.net> <805.6516T266T1048@cronus.oanet.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: 141.240.15.63
-
- In article <805.6516T266T1048@cronus.oanet.com>, candyman@cronus.oanet.com
- (candyman) wrote:
-
- >
- > What kinda copyright/legal protection..gotta clear stuff with
- > clients ya know....:)
-
- Always have that cleared up before yopu start a project. Our contract
- states that we will be able to use the finish work for any kind of self
- promotion. There are only very few exceptions we make to this.
-
- Bottom line: Protect yourself up front so you don't get it in the rear later.
-
- No offense to anyone by that last comment.
-
- Bill Leonard
- bill_l@magicnet.net
- ______________________________________________________________________________
- cyber.lab g.f.x.
- 3D Animation * Modeling * Special Effects * Station ID Packages * Pre-Viz
-
- 407.425.5722
- http://www.magicnet.net/~bill_l/top.html
- ______________________________________________________________________________
-
- Article: 7172
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- From: Victor@Rodriguez.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: LW CrACK
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 1995 04:16:53 GMT
- Organization: Microserve Information Systems (800)-380-INET
- Lines: 16
- Distribution: world
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-
- I've got the program. Any of you have a crack for it?
- I'll trade any program(s) i've got:
-
- 3D Studio R4
- 3ds IPAS
- KPT
- Adobe Photoshop
- Altamira Composer
- Borland C++
- Noron Anti-Virus
- Norton Utilities
- Eudora pro
- Digital Morph
- Gallery Effects
-
-
-
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- From: Magic@ibm.net (The Magic One...)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: NT 4.0.. Speed ???
- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 14:59:52 -0100
- Organization: News Server at UNI-C, Danish Computing Centre for Research and Education.
- Lines: 5
- Message-ID: <4DjnwE6Uoa9V084yn@ibm.net>
- Reply-To: Magic@Ibm.Net
- NNTP-Posting-Host: pc65.capacity.dk
-
- Any LW tests on the NEW NT 4.0 Beta ??? (I will not install it before
- someone say's GO !!)
-
-
- /Mads ..
-
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- From: spnigel@ix.netcom.com (Scott P. Nigel )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Want a 2 - 4% increase in NT performance?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 08:02:29 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 17
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Nov 07 12:02:29 AM PST 1995
-
- Hoi Chummers!
-
- Read in an NT newsletter that if you will never use OS/2 apps to go
- into the
- OS/2 DIR and rename OS2.EXE to something else and then restart..
-
- says it will give a 4% increase in system speed...
-
- tried it and amazingly it worked!
-
- Wintune gave me a slightly higher speed rating... above my norm on 10
- tests..
-
- Getting 2-4% increase.. not alot but an increase nonetheless!
-
- Tick-Tock...Gotta Rock!
- SPN
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Win32s - ver . 1.30a now available
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 04:05:36 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
- Lines: 12
- Message-ID: <wturber.679.00CBF626@primenet.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: ip065.phx.primenet.com
- X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4]
-
- Available now at ftp.microsoft.com. This is the actual 1.30a version.
- Previously MS had it listed as 1.30a, but it was actually 1.25. The filename
- is PW1118.exe (yes - same name but it IS a different file). I mention this
- because some folks have had problems getting Lightwave and Elastic Reality to
- coexist. ER appears to be working OK and LightWave seems no worse off than it
- was before.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- ...........................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
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- From: Lonnie Watson <harlock>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Win 95 and Lightwave
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 11:32:07 GMT
- Organization: brainiac Services
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- X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (X11; I; Linux 1.0.9 i486)
- X-URL: news://hal/309DB951.7450@indyunix.iupui.edu
-
- I am using win 95 with lightwave. I have also noticed the problem that you
- speak of and it definately is related to memory. I have noticed that there are
- quite a few memory leaks in lightwave itself. But reading the news group here
- informs me that the problem is actually with the FREE() memory function of the
- MicroSoft c library. ( lightwave is written in it it seems ). I imageine that
- the new compile wiull be available to registered owners any day now that should
- fix it. There are however other sorts of things that break under win 95 so it
- is quite possible that the problem you are having is not the same. But it is a
- start. One way that I have found to lessen the problem is to go into windows
- control panels and then select system then select the system tab and the
- virtual memory button. Tell windows to use predefined drive space for virtual
- memory ( don't let it manage virtual memory for itself ) and then point it at a
- massive drive. You can get up to 400-500 megs of virtual memory ( its not as
- fast as real ram but its better than a crash ) .
-
- Can't wait till I hit the lottery to buy 256 megs of ram 8-)
- >Lonnie Allen Watson<
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Chain Morphing
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 08:24:27 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 10
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <47nmmb$itb@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- References: <kevin_hansen-0611950757480001@m31025.svl.trw.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- In article <kevin_hansen-0611950757480001@m31025.svl.trw.com>,
- kevin_hansen@smtp.svl.trw.com (Kevin Hansen) writes:
-
- >I'm trying to perform a sequential morph of five objects who's only
- >differences are their surfaces. I've read the User Guide and Reference
- so
- >many times that the solution is now firmly wedged in my blind spot.
-
- Only the first morph will morph surfaces.. You'll probrobly have to
- break it into different scene files..
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Memory chip problems simms from my Amiga in my IBM
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 08:25:11 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 11
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <47nmnn$itf@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- In article <47mkhk$ha@dobie.loop.com>, "Harry H. Chang" <hhc@loop.com>
- writes:
-
- > don't really understand the theory behind it but the point is simple.
- >If you have 64bit chip like pentium, you cannot use 16mb simm.
-
- Wrong - You cannot use ONE 16mb simm to get 16 megs. But you CAN use 2
- to get 32megs. You need to put simms in pairs in pentiums.. So it's either
- two 8 meg for 16 megs, or 4 4 megs for 16 megs, or 4 8 megs for 32 megs,
- or 2 16 megs for 32 megs.. get it?
-
-
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- From: johnny.pettersson@maxinet.medstroms.se (Johnny Pettersson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Hey... women animators?
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 95 18:07:36
- Lines: 24
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-
- Here we go again...
- In 'Re: Hey... women animators?' (comp.graphics.apps.lightwave, 31-Okt-95 14:18:32) Stranahan wrote:
-
-
- >Who needs sex when you've got Lightwave, eh? ;)
- >--------------------------------------------
-
- >You know, some of us have both.....
-
-
-
- >_____________________________________________
- >Lee Stranahan
-
- .....simultaneously? 8)
-
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Johnny Pettersson johnny.pettersson@mn.medstroms.se
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- "Life is like playing the violin in public and learning the instrument as one goes on."
- -Samuel Butler (1835-1902)
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Hurray!
- Message-ID: <DHoLCB.4u5@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 16:19:23 GMT
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-
- I did it! I've finally installed Lightwave Final 4.0, and you know what
- the problem was? It was the Parallel port settings in the CMOS BIOS
- setup. I had a setting like EPP and it should have been Standard or
- Normal. (just like the guy said a few messages back. Who'd have thought
- it would be that simple. I now have LW running in both NT and 95,
- although it does run out of memory in NT as I only have 16Mb at the
- moment.
-
- Many thanks for everyone who sent me email.
-
- The only problem I now have is that I can't seem to save AVI files. How
- do you do that again?
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Web Wizards Home Page http://www.wp.com/webs/
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Point shift in Modeler
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 09:09:38 -0700
- Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
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-
- Tmundy@inf.net said:
-
- >Have you ever been working with a spline and need to extend the end of
- >it? But can't without a hastle?
- >
- >When you create the point where you want it. Select the spline you
- >want to add to. Then add point to poly. But now come the tricky
- >part. When you do this, the spline bows to the point.
- >
- >I'd like to see a tool that allows a person to select two points and
- >reverse them. Swap locations.
-
- You could also:
- 1. Create your new point(s).
- 2. Select the last point in the spline and then your new point(s).
- 3. Do a Tools/Curves/Make (ctrl-p).
- 4. Select both splines.
- 5. Do a Polygon/Merge.
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- ___
- * UniQWK #5134*
-
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- From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: VTU Expo
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 17:15:22 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
- Lines: 34
- Message-ID: <1721.6519T632T1220@mt-inc.com>
- References: <RbOkpXv.cjtsui@delphi.com> <47lg3a$art@news1.shell>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: johnc.pr.mcs.net
- X-Newsreader: THOR 2.2 (Amiga;TCP/IP)
-
- On 06-Nov-95 17:19:37, Harv Laser (harv@shell.portal.com) posted:
-
- > ASK ME NICELY (cjtsui@delphi.com) wrote:
- >: hey, why don't they have the expo in Chicago? You figure its more or
- >: less in the middle of the friggin' country so everyone can fly or drive
- >: in relatively cheaply.
- >:
- >: Josh Tsui
-
- > Perhaps has something to do with the fact that where they do hold it,
- > Universal City Hilton, is next door to all the Hollywood film and video
- > production companies who they're trying to attract to the show.
-
- > Hey, you do get the Summer CES in Chicago. Ever been to one of those?
-
- Yuck - too consumer oriented. Last year, NewTek tried a booth at CES to
- gauge the consumer interest in the Toaster. We worked in the RGB booth just
- across from them. Ever see the bins NewTek used to put out on the demo
- floor with the Revolution tapes, in their nice little boxes? We watched
- literally HORDES of people picking up the boxes, then as they walked down
- the aisle in front of us, turning them over and over and remarking, "It
- doesn't say on here whether this game is for Sega or Nintendo." Poor Judd
- did absolutely nothing all day but refill the bins...
-
- ______________________________________________________________
- / John Crookshank | Raptor3 DEC Alpha Workstations \
- | MicroTech Solutions, Inc. | Lightwave 3D, Toaster/Flyer |
- | Desktop Video Systems Dealer | JVC Professional Video Products |
- | NewTek Systems Group Dealer | PVR, Speed Razor, and more. |
- |------------------------------|---------------------------------|
- | johnc@mt-inc.com http://www.mt-inc.com/ |
- \______________________________________________________________/
-
-
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- From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LHA/PC Long file names?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 17:15:13 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
- Lines: 33
- Message-ID: <1742.6519T625T825@mt-inc.com>
- References: <Jeff_Holinski.22.30916CE2@mindlink.bc.ca> <46tq6p$vh4@zippy.cais.net>
- <309B57CA.3073@graphics.rent.com> <1978.6516T1019T2446@cronus.oanet.com> <309E9ECD.6812@graphics.rent.com>
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-
- On 06-Nov-95 19:48:29, Bob Lindabury (bobl@graphics.rent.com) posted:
-
- > The original poster said they had a network connection between the PC
- > and the Amiga and wanted to transfer large amounts of files from the
- > Amiga -> PC. I assume these are lightwave scenes and such. I also
- > assume that this person has a TCP/IP connection between machines be it
- > Ethernet or direct serial cable.
-
- > With AmiTCP comes a little client program called ch_nfs. It is a NFS
- > client. As long as you run a NFS server on the PC side, you can mount
- > the PC's drives on the Amiga with ch_nfsmount. Once you mount the PC
- > drives, they act just like any other drive on the Amiga so you can use
- > any disk utility program to do your copying.
-
- > I currently do this with AmiTCP 4.2 and an Ethernet connection (2065 ->
- > WD) with 2.1 OS for the Amiga2500 and Win '95 for the 486. I run
- > Tropic NFS as the server on the PC side and I just mount up the drives.
- > Makes moving files a breeze!
-
- You can also install Samba on the Amiga which will allow the Amiga drives
- to show up as mounted drives on the PC. Don't know if it will run
- concurrently with NFS software, but it should.
-
- ______________________________________________________________
- / John Crookshank | Raptor3 DEC Alpha Workstations \
- | MicroTech Solutions, Inc. | Lightwave 3D, Toaster/Flyer |
- | Desktop Video Systems Dealer | JVC Professional Video Products |
- | NewTek Systems Group Dealer | PVR, Speed Razor, and more. |
- |------------------------------|---------------------------------|
- | johnc@mt-inc.com http://www.mt-inc.com/ |
- \______________________________________________________________/
-
-
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- From: joeperez@interport.net (Joe Perez)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: NewTek via Netscape
- Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 19:18:17 GMT
- Organization: Interport Communications Corp.
- Lines: 11
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-
- Now that I have a graphic internet provider, I can no longer connect
- with NewTek's site for info and upgrades. When i try to use Netscape
- and attempt to access ftp.newtek.com I get nowhere. Am I doing this
- wrong? How can I get to the NewTek site via Netscape? NewTek's www
- page does not offer access to files (at least I certainly didn't see
- it). Any help appreciated.
-
- Thanks,
-
- Joe Perez
-
-
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- From: rnorwood@teleplex.net (Ronnie Norwood)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: misc.rant
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 18:34:16 GMT
- Organization: TelePlex Communications, Inc.
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <681.6519T751T202@teleplex.net>
- References: <210.6518T765T405@cronus.oanet.com>
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-
-
- >just a question...has anyone played with the lw to vrml plugin?? seems hot
- >just cant get on my alpha yet..:) and why do I hear nothing about toy
- >story?? every time I see a preview I salivate like pavlovs dog...
-
- Heh! It does look pretty good! Or how about Fondation Imagings new Saturday
- morning cartoon, Hypernauts (due out in 96)??!? Anyone no any more about this
- other than what was printed in VTU?
-
- ¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°
-
- I M P A C T I M A G I N G
- 3D Animation: Logos, Architectural
- Broadcast or Print
- e-mail rnorwood@teleplex.com
- http://www.teleplex.net/ImpactImaging
-
- ¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°
-
-
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- From: Dan Ablan <dma@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spray particles for aerosol can?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 17:30:58 GMT
- Organization: AGA Digital Studios
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <47o54i$rt9@News1.mcs.net>
- References: <47doth$q5i$1@mhadf.production.compuserve.com> <47iqt6$9kn@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- >>am new to LW and am creating a Spray can. I would like to know
- >>what is the best way to create the spray appearence with a
- >>fractel noise or particles. Please advise.
-
- If you take a look at the rain/snow column
- scene provided with lightwave, you'll notice
- two columns of particles moving, simulating
- falling rain/snow. Modify this to fit the
- nozzle of your can.
-
- Dan Ablan
- AGA Digital Studios
- Chicago
- http://www.mcs.com/~dma/home.html
-
-
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- From: Jason@newtek.com (Jason Linhart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How about a programmers version of LW?
- Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 00:44:13 GMT
- Organization: NewTek
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <47on9n$blb@news1.databank.com>
- References: <47jog0$ekf@grid.Direct.CA>
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-
- jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod) wrote:
-
-
- >Would be possible for the demo version of LW to be useable for programmers
- >to develope plug-ins?
-
- All potential developers should contact NewTek and ask for Dan Wolf.
- Dan is in charge of the developers program.
- BP
-
-
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- From: kinju@aol.com (Kinju)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 4.0 manuals
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 11:55:12 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 7
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <47o31g$m3f@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Reply-To: kinju@aol.com (Kinju)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- My biggest complaint is how these books were bound. Why don't they have
- spiral bindings so you can lay the book down and read it. My manuals
- falling appart. Its hard to read and interact with your computer when you
- have to hold your book a certain way. I don't mean to bitch but it's
- something pretty simple that could be changed. Ihave seen alot of
- postings on getting Avi's to work. I have ver 4.0 on win 32s. How do you
- save animations! Back to the books......hey where did that page go?
-
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- From: Kimnach@lerc.nasa.gov (Greg L. Kimnach)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NewTek via Netscape
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 16:21:17
- Organization: NASA Lewis Research Center
- Lines: 24
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-
- In article <47o86o$fbn@park.interport.net> joeperez@interport.net (Joe Perez) writes:
- >From: joeperez@interport.net (Joe Perez)
- >Subject: NewTek via Netscape
- >Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 19:18:17 GMT
-
- >Now that I have a graphic internet provider, I can no longer connect
- >with NewTek's site for info and upgrades. When i try to use Netscape
- >and attempt to access ftp.newtek.com I get nowhere. Am I doing this
- >wrong? How can I get to the NewTek site via Netscape? NewTek's www
- >page does not offer access to files (at least I certainly didn't see
- >it). Any help appreciated.
-
- make sure that if you're accessing their web page you use
- http://www.newtek.com, and if you're connecting to the ftp site that you use
- ftp://ftp.newtek.com
-
- com
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- "ED Beta is simply the best consumer videotape format available."
- --Video Magazine (Nov.1992, p. 30)
- "Manufacturers may have a point when they perceive the U.S. consumer
- electronics market as unsophisticated." --VideoMaker (March 1993, p. 88)
- I opted for Betamax, the world for VHS. I for Amiga, the world for IBM clones.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: What's up with TEXT?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 21:55:35 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 14
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-
- >I've been "playing" with Lightwave Modeler but until now i haven't
- >modelled any text to my satisfaction...
-
- >Problem: the "hole" in, for example, "O" is not a "hole". I just can't
- >seem to get it right! What am i doing wrong?
-
- >Don't tell me i've spend a lot of money in a package that doesn't
- >handle text!!!
-
- >setup: win95UK, p100, 16 meg, 2Mb graphics card.
-
- try shift-w,o,return,cntl-a
-
-
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: DEMO REELS
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 21:55:13 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 11
- Message-ID: <129.6519T909T1063@cronus.oanet.com>
- References: <47lmsd$st2@news.accessone.com> <47mdl8$lqq$2@mhafn.production.compuserve.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: candyman.oanet.com
-
- >Trust them they work for NewTek. :-) You can have your tape back
- >in two to four weeks.:-0
-
- >jmb
-
- >--
- >bunnelljm@bv.com
-
-
- :_)
-
-
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- From: hbrtv284@csun.edu (emmanuel olympia)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: are there any battletech like objects for LW
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 22:55:31 GMT
- Organization: California State University, Northridge
- Lines: 5
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: louie.csun.edu
-
-
- Just wondering if anyone has or know where I can find any Battletech like
- mech objects for Lightwave. Thx in advance.
-
- Emmanuel Olympia
-
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- From: "Harry H. Chang" <hhc@loop.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,alt.3d,alt.3d.studio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation
- Subject: Re: Free 3D Models
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 19:47:06 GMT
- Organization: The Loop
- Lines: 18
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <47od3q$502@dobie.loop.com>
- References: <46rpsj$fau@dobie.loop.com> <46us47$mss@dobie.loop.com> <47fglj$iba@news.hic.net>
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- To: stp@hic.net
- Xref: zippy.cais.net comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:7588 alt.3d:18957 alt.3d.studio:3770 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:7193 comp.graphics.animation:26562
-
- stp@hic.net wrote:
- >The "Gundam" walking robot was INCREDIBLE. I wonder if Mr. Chang would
- >be interested in sharing some tips on making such an incredible
- >walking robot AVI?
-
- Inverse Kinemetics and tons of manual animation.
-
- I just uploaded my AT-ST walking animation in 160x120 resolution .avi format.
- The walking is not exatly same as the stop motion work in Episode V, so don't flame me.
- I will upload my AT-AT walking animation as soon as I render it out in 160x120 resolution.
-
- --
- HHC '95
- http://www.loop.com/~hhc
- Home of Lots of 3D Models. Many Free Models Too!
- Star Wars Fanatics Welcomed.
-
-
-
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- From: hbrtv284@csun.edu (emmanuel olympia)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: quick ques:how do you convert a .3ds object to a LW object
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 22:52:27 GMT
- Organization: California State University, Northridge
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-
-
- just a quick question
-
- how do you convert a .3ds object to a lightwave object. thx
-
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- From: bill_l@magicnet.net (Bill Leonard)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Mac?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 19:50:45 GMT
- Organization: cyber.lab g.f.x.
- Lines: 21
- Message-ID: <bill_l-0711951457560001@141.240.15.63>
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-
- In article <0000940a+000010c2@msn.com>, Linden4@msn.com (Theodore
- Terranova) wrote:
-
- > I heard that Newtek went to apple for assistance in the port and
- > maybe some machines. Apple told newtek that the interface had to
- > comply with MAC standards. Newtek said it would not be worth the
- > trouble and wouldn't be cost effective. So I guess Apple has once
- > again shot themselves in the foot.
-
- Not that Apple wouldn't benefit from Lightwave, but lets face it.. NewTek
- needs Apple far more than Apple needs NewTek.
-
- Bill Leonard
- bill_l@magicnet.net
- ______________________________________________________________________________
- cyber.lab g.f.x.
- 3D Animation * Modeling * Special Effects * Station ID Packages * Pre-Viz
-
- 407.425.5722
- http://www.magicnet.net/~bill_l/top.html
- ______________________________________________________________________________
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- From: syndesis@beta.inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: output to video services??
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 17:12:16 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <47o41g$4rr@homer.alpha.net>
- References: <47cclk$7go@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <47e3gc$lj0@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: s09c.globaldialog.com
- X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6+
-
- In article <47e3gc$lj0@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) says:
- >
- >Someone said...
- >
- >-------------------------------------
- >I'm always shocked at how many times I see AH's porsche...
- >------------------------------------
- >
- >'AH's' porsche is a viewpoint porcshe that AH did a LOT of surface work
- >on....
-
- And I thought Allen did the Porsche in Videoscape, before Viewpoint
- was around...
-
- >Boy, can't he model??
-
- No, only Stuart knows how to run Modeler. :-)
-
- - John
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Mac?
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 07:51:35 GMT
- Organization: Access One
- Lines: 21
- Message-ID: <47pni7$2jv@news.accessone.com>
- References: <bill_l-0711951457560001@141.240.15.63>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: jeric.accessone.com
- X-Newsreader: SPRY News 3.03 (SPRY, Inc.)
-
- > bill_l@magicnet.net (Bill Leonard) writes:
-
- > Not that Apple wouldn't benefit from Lightwave, but lets face it.. NewTek
- > needs Apple far more than Apple needs NewTek.
-
- Oh, yeah, NewTek really has to suck up to that colossus that bestrides
- the computing world with, what, 10% of the machines?
-
- "But all the artist have macs...yadda yadda yadda" -- If NewTek needs
- ANYBODY, it's DEC.
-
-
- > bill_l@magicnet.net
-
- Damn, sucked into the Eternal Vortex AGAIN!
-
- *****************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation *
- ** Welcome to Seattle, have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a Specialty!*
- ** Don't make me force it down your throat..........(look! 3 lines!) *
-
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- From: spnigel@ix.netcom.com (Scott P. Nigel )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Want a 2 - 4% increase in NT performance?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 08:20:00 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <47n4rg$nt@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <47lqj4$eev@studio.origin.ea.com> <47n3ql$our@ixnews7.ix.netcom.com>
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Nov 07 12:20:00 AM PST 1995
-
- In <47n3ql$our@ixnews7.ix.netcom.com> spnigel@ix.netcom.com (Scott P. Nigel )
- writes:
- >
- >Hoi Chummers!
- >
- >Read in an NT newsletter that if you will never use OS/2 apps to go
- >into the
- >OS/2 DIR and rename OS2.EXE to something else and then restart..
- >
- >says it will give a 4% increase in system speed...
- >
- >tried it and amazingly it worked!
- >
- >Wintune gave me a slightly higher speed rating... above my norm on 10
- >tests..
- >
- >Getting 2-4% increase.. not alot but an increase nonetheless!
- >
- >Tick-Tock...Gotta Rock!
- >SPN
-
- P.S. Ooops, the file is in the \SYSTEM32 Subdirectory.
-
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- From: Jason@newtek.com (Jason Linhart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Mac?
- Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 00:40:29 GMT
- Organization: NewTek
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-
- appletec@aol.com (AppleTec) wrote:
-
- >I use LW4.0 on Amiga's but have been wondering if anyone heard of the
- >possibility of a Mac version?
-
-
- >Ethan Goodman
- >EYECANDY ANIMATION
- >EMAIL AppleTec@AOL.com
-
- We are still in preliminary discussions with Apple. No official word,
- still researching the possibilities.
-
- BP
-
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Memory chip problems simms from my Amiga in my IBM
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 21:55:16 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 50
- Message-ID: <2154.6519T912T2840@cronus.oanet.com>
- References: <471p49$1v74@news.gate.net> <4784cv$3fb@homer.alpha.net>
- <47mkhk$ha@dobie.loop.com> <wturber.673.0012FB93@primenet.com>
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-
- >In article <47mkhk$ha@dobie.loop.com> "Harry H. Chang" <hhc@loop.com> writes:
- >>From: "Harry H. Chang" <hhc@loop.com>
- >>Subject: Re: Memory chip problems simms from my Amiga in my IBM
- >>Date: 7 Nov 1995 03:41:40 GMT
-
- >>syndesis@beta.inc.net (John Foust) wrote:
- >>>In article <471p49$1v74@news.gate.net>, Jack Campbell <zapp@gate.net> says:
- >>>>Why wont the 16meg 60ns 72pin simms work in my Pentium.
- >>>>I even turned the parity off and it still doesnt make any diffrence.
- >>>>What is different about the chips I had on my Warp engine.
-
- >>Well, I was at one of my local computer shop and they were assembling a pent
- >>system. The system had 16 mb of memory by using 2 8mb 72 pin simm.
- >>I was curious why they are putting 2 8mb simms rather than 1 16mb simm, beca
- >>I knew 1 16mb is cheaper than 2 8mb simms. Their answer was that because
- >>pentium
- >>has 64 bit datapath or something so that you can not use 16mb simm.
- >>but you can use 16mb simm on 486dx machines because it use 32bit data path o
- >>something like that.
-
- >>I don't really understand the theory behind it but the point is simple.
- >>If you have 64bit chip like pentium, you cannot use 16mb simm.
-
- >>--
- >>HHC '95
- >>http://www.loop.com/~hhc
- >>Home of Lots of 3D Models. Many Free Models Too!
- >>Star Wars Fanatics Welcomed.
-
- >I think you got a "half" truth there. With Pentiums, you must use two simms.
- >That's where the 64 bit path stuff comes into play. So you can use 16mb simm
- >(my P100 has two). All (or damn near all) Pentium systems require two 72-pin
- >simms. That could be two 4mb simms or two 32 mb simms.
-
- >I could be wrong, but I seem to recall that the Warp engines use some type of
- >custom simm.
-
-
-
-
- >_________________________________________________________________
- >Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- >Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- >Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- >............................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
- Just get as much as you can ..never seems enough that and HD space...sigh
- at least the warp engine let you use different meg simms on same
- board..
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: SPAM:Work for Origin!
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 21:55:21 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
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-
- >Hey Everyone!
-
- >Origin is looking for a few good men(and women as well!)
-
- >We need any and all LightWave artists and animators to
- >send us demo reels, resumes, and URLs!
-
- >Ultima IX: Ascension is really rockin so we need more
- >LightWavers to help us out!
-
- >If youre unfamiliar with the Ultima Line, shame on you!
- >Ultima is set in the land of Britannia, and you play the
- >Avatar, the butt-kickin, monster-slayin, virtue followin,
- >nemesis of the Guardian. Set in a realisticly rendered
- >Medieval land of swords and sorcery, we need folks who
- >can build things like weapons, buildings, monsters and
- >especially animated characters. A strong art sense in
- >texturing and lighting will be needed, and you should
- >be good at achieving near photo-realism.
-
- >So if youre really good at LightWave, and you wouldnt
- >mind being paid to create the hottest games in the biz,
- >run around shooting nerf at each other, and live in
- >beautiful Austin, Texas (they call it Silicon Hills, you
- >know,)mail me now!
-
- >Robert Baldwin
- >Ultima IX: Ascension
- >Origin Systems, Inc.
- >5918 W. Courtyard Drive
- >Austin TX 78730
-
- >rbaldwin@origin.ea.com
-
-
- sure sure bring out the big guns eh?? :) Yikes those early days of
- computer games are what drew me to the first screen ...and ULTIMA...well
- always a cutting edge game...let em all have loadrunner and
- choplifer..Wisardry..I kicked it....Ultima..well lets just say it sleep
- deprived me then as much as work does now...:)
-
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LHANT - Where can it be found?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 21:55:23 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
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-
- >I have it; I have used it and it's a good thing, mostly.
-
- > I actually transferred my entire amiga heirarchy across to my pc as an
- >lha file, and had good luck overall. This seems to be the only program
- >that actually would use long filenames, and not explode and mangle my
- >files.
-
- > the only prolem I had with it was it would occasionally crash in the
- >midst of uncompressing (no damage-justa pain in the butt), and I would
- >execute the command again, and tell it I didnt want to overwrite the
- >files...
-
- >anyway. I don't remember the site I got it from right away; I would
- >recommend a web search or archie search for shareware NT apps.
-
- >-m
-
- cica archive has it and it was given out in a lwpro disk i think...if i
- can dig it up i'll up it to newteks site later...btw if anyone has the
- version that will run on a alpha please help me out..:)
-
-
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: misc.rant
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 21:55:28 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
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- Message-ID: <767.6519T925T1129@cronus.oanet.com>
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-
- >>just a question...has anyone played with the lw to vrml plugin?? seems hot
- >>just cant get on my alpha yet..:) and why do I hear nothing about toy
- >>story?? every time I see a preview I salivate like pavlovs dog...
-
- > Heh! It does look pretty good! Or how about Fondation Imagings new Saturday
- > morning cartoon, Hypernauts (due out in 96)??!? Anyone no any more about this
- > other than what was printed in VTU?
-
- >¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°
-
- > I M P A C T I M A G I N G
- > 3D Animation: Logos, Architectural
- > Broadcast or Print
- > e-mail rnorwood@teleplex.com
- > http://www.teleplex.net/ImpactImaging
-
- >¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°¬¬°¤*o,¸_¸,o*¤°
-
- hmm cartoons as well eh?? Generation X has taken over the airwaves...
-
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Is computer art cheating?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 21:55:33 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 45
- Message-ID: <2184.6519T936T2923@cronus.oanet.com>
- References: <DwightG.0jti@nesbbx.rain.COM> <44k1ch$1858@firehose.mindspring.com>
- <1105.6518T739T2552@cronus.oanet.com> <wturber.678.00BD8C4E@primenet.com>
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-
- >In article <1105.6518T739T2552@cronus.oanet.com> candyman@cronus.oanet.com (c
- >>From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- >>Subject: Re: Is computer art cheating?
- >>Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:38:36 GMT
-
- >>>Chris_Turner@LivingBooks.com (Chris Turner) wrote:
-
-
- >>>> Not always. I would hope you were being sarcastic (As I would be with
- >>>>such a statement). I recall a painting that was sold to the Ottawa museum
- >>>>of Art (I think that was it's name) that was a huge canvass with three
- >>>>vertical stripes of red and green. Any art student with any whit of
- >>>>colour theory would be able to think that one up, but they couldn't sell
- >>>>it for the million that it sold for.
-
- >>>Yes, that particular travesty is called "The Voice", I think, but the only
- >>>"voice" I hear concerning the piece is that of Canada's taxpayers
- >>>collectively raised in anger and disgust.
-
- >>>That, and the nth copy of Bill Reid's "Spirit of the Haida Gwaii" being
- >>>purchased for a godawful amount of money to grace the new Terminal at
- >>>Vancouver International.
-
-
- >> Hmm ya and yet these are the same "art crowd" who disparage what we do as
- >>cheap commercial schlock...and yell art for art sake , cash has nothing to
- >>do with it....ya hell with them ... to paraphrase from the shining..."All
- >>rendering and no eating makes candyman a dull boy..."
-
- >Its kinda funny. A lot (if not most) of what we call classic art was work
- >done "for hire". It had a very practical purpose in its day. Painting was
- >important as a recording medium as well. A lot of it was was for churches.
- >Yep - another sales job. Wonderful murals and music all for the purpose of
- >"selling" the church.
-
-
- >_________________________________________________________________
- >Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- >Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- >Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- >............................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
- funny you mention that ..out of all my clients the one church animation
- I did they never once questioned price and paid promptly...hmm maybe we
- should start a lw church..no taxes..:)
-
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- From: DragonReborn@Rhuidean.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Config file????
- Date: Thu, 09 Nov 1995 05:25:21 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Nov 07 9:29:40 PM PST 1995
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-
- I'm using LW 4.0 @ my school, so far I'm the only one who has
- attempted to use it. When I exit the program, it tells me there is an
- ERROR COULD NOT FIND LIGHTWAVE CONFIG FILE. Whats going on with this?
- Dragon Reborn
-
- "The Dragon shall be Reborn,
- and there shall be wailing and
- gnashing ofteeth at his rebirth."
- -The Prophecies of the Dragon
-
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- From: andy@crazybe.demon.co.uk (Andrew Barnett)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spray particles for aerosol can?
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 1995 00:23:29 GMT
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- Message-ID: <1008.6519T737T2023@crazybe.demon.co.uk>
- References: <47doth$q5i$1@mhadf.production.compuserve.com> <47e9g3$nfd@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- In a msg dated 05-Nov-95 22:40:31, Stephen Bailey was yapping about Re: Spray particles for aerosol can?.
-
- *>Next time I talk to Jon, I'll ask what he's up to for the
- *>Amiga. If the port compares favorably to the NT version,
- *>you'll be very very happy.
-
- Love to hear about it m8. I have heard great things about Sparks on NT.
-
- <sb>
- Nuff said,
- Andrew Barnett
- +--------------------------------------+
- _ _____ o | A4k30fp, 18Mb, 760HD, LightWave 3.5, | o _____ _
- | \_/ *\ o | Forge 1.0, Essence 2, Ilyama 17" | o /* \_/ |
- | _ PGP ]o | CyberVision 64 (4Mb). | o[ 2.6ui _ |
- `-' `-----' |UK Moderator of LightWave FidoNet Echo| `-----' `-'
- | andy@crazybe.demon.co.uk |
- +--------------------------------------+
- .....CrAzY Bee Productions.....
- <sb>
- "Why does the universe hate me?" - G'Kar [By Any Means Necessary]
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Hey... women animators?
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 21:55:37 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
- Lines: 27
- Message-ID: <712.6519T948T198@cronus.oanet.com>
- References: <475sq8$eb6@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <19951107.DE82390.105FC@maxinet.medstroms.se>
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-
- > Here we go again...
- > In 'Re: Hey... women animators?' (comp.graphics.apps.lightwave, 31-Okt-95 14
-
-
- >>Who needs sex when you've got Lightwave, eh? ;)
- >>--------------------------------------------
-
- >>You know, some of us have both.....
-
-
-
- >>_____________________________________________
- >>Lee Stranahan
-
- >......simultaneously? 8)
-
-
-
- >---------------------------------------------------------------------
- > Johnny Pettersson johnny.pettersson@mn.medstroms.se
- >---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- >"Life is like playing the violin in public and learning the instrument as one
- >-Samuel Butler (1835-1902)
-
- Guess that would be with the new laptop version...:)
-
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: VTU Expo
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 95 20:54:42 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
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-
- Harv Laser <harv@shell.portal.com> writes:
-
- >ASK ME NICELY (cjtsui@delphi.com) wrote:
- >: hey, why don't they have the expo in Chicago? You figure its more or less in
- >: the middle of the friggin' country so everyone can fly or drive in relatively
- >: cheaply.
- >:
- >: Josh Tsui
-
-
-
- >Perhaps has something to do with the fact that where they do hold it,
- >Universal City Hilton, is next door to all the Hollywood film and video
- >production companies who they're trying to attract to the show.
- >
- >Hey, you do get the Summer CES in Chicago. Ever been to one of those?
- >
- >Harv
-
- yes been to many CES's in my time. It would just make sense to have an expo
- in Chicago because that way people from NY and other parts don't have to go
- as far.
-
- Besides, Los Angeles is the armpit of the earth :)
-
- Josh Tsui
-
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PAR, will it work on PC?
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 95 21:21:45 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: bos1f.delphi.com
-
- I've got an Amiga PAR board. Since it goes into the PC slot of my Amiga,
- will it work in a PC if I got the right software for it>
-
- thanx for any help
- Josh Tsui
-
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- From: frankmcmahon@ids.com (Frank McMahon)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Win95 PC?
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 03:30:30 GMT
- Organization: IDS World Network Internet Access Service, (401) 885-4243
- Lines: 41
- Message-ID: <47p88m$kov@paperboy.ids.net>
- References: <47l6pe$6ca@hyperion.mfltd.co.uk> <wturber.669.0006653C@primenet.com>
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- X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.6
-
- Agreed. Lightwave handles memory very poorly. With 16 meg I load a couple
- simple objects and the HD grinds away. Although it is fairly usable with 16.
-
- Frank
-
-
-
- In article <wturber.669.0006653C@primenet.com>, wturber@primenet.comTurberville
- says...
- >
- >In article <47l6pe$6ca@hyperion.mfltd.co.uk> iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young)
- writes:
- >>From: iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young)
- >>Subject: Lightwave on a Win95 PC?
- >>Date: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 13:39:53 GMT
- >
- >>Hi there, Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm new to this
- >>group, and couldn't find a FAQ. What I want to know is whether
- >>Lightwave 4.0 will run ok on a Pentium 120 with 16Mb of ram, running
- >>Windows 95, or whether I will be struggling with this setup.
- >
- >>Thanks in advace for your help,
- >>Iain (Micro Focus Testware Coordinator Extrordinaire)
- >>email : iay@mfltd.co.uk
- >
- >><--- Do witches use spell checkers ? --->
- >
- >It will run "Ok", but you really want to upgrade to 32mb. Otherwise you will
- >be passing by a lot of speed that your P120 has while things get swapped to
- >disk. All this depends to a great extent on scene complexity. The more
- >complex, the more 16mb becomes an anchor.
- >
- >
- >
- >
- >_________________________________________________________________
- >Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- >Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- >Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- >...........................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
-
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- From: keithc@tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu (Keith Christopher)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: tomahawk
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 04:23:45 GMT
- Organization: Grand Illusions
- Lines: 12
- Message-ID: <47pbch$ei2@news.jhu.edu>
- Reply-To: keithc@tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu
- NNTP-Posting-Host: 128.220.62.140
- X-Newsreader: News for Windows NT X1.0-68
-
- Well I finally have to announce the close of tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu to incoming, this is the first step in the shutdown of the
- site. If anyone out there would like to mirror tomahawk (current files as of 11/7/95) please
- let me know I have a 80MB gzipped file of tomahawk's ftp dir that I can ftp to you. If not
- I will be back online as soon as this net connection gets put in my house. (this is taking way
- too long.)
-
-
- Thanks for all the support over the past year !
-
-
- Keith CHristopher.
-
-
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- From: appletec@aol.com (AppleTec)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Press Release: New A4000
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 07:09:10 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 3
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <47q6l6$6kl@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- Reply-To: appletec@aol.com (AppleTec)
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-
- Ah, so true, but its an AMIGA!!! :)
-
- Ethan
-
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- From: hanssep@euronet.nl (Hans Sep)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: What's up with TEXT?
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 1995 06:47:24 GMT
- Organization: none
- Lines: 11
- Message-ID: <47pjpv$ood@news.euro.net>
- References: <47o15d$8vl@news.euro.net> <399.6519T946T2614@cronus.oanet.com>
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-
- candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman) wrote:
-
- > try shift-w,o,return,cntl-a
-
- Yes, thank you! not... I mean the inner bit of the "o" is not a "hole"
- but something messy. I want to look through a "O"!!!
-
- Is it because of truetype?
-
-
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW CrACK
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 07:39:59 GMT
- Organization: Access One
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <47pmsf$2jv@news.accessone.com>
- References: <47p0og$sp@crash.microserve.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: jeric.accessone.com
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-
-
- Dickhead_boy, AKA Victor@Rodriguez.net writes:
- > I've got the program. Any of you have a crack for it?
- > I'll trade any program(s) i've got: <SNIP>
-
- Now, is it SYSOP, or ADMINISTRATOR that we send these things to?
-
- What's that 800 number for the lawyers that will make sure this little
- asshole will be working for others until he's grey and bent? -- oops, he's
- already bent.
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- ** 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..........(look! 3 lines!) *
-
-
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- From: stuart@aeolians.bt.co.uk (Stuart Smith)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Win95 PC?
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 13:59:23 GMT
- Organization: BT Labs
- Lines: 19
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-
- In article <47p88m$kov@paperboy.ids.net>, frankmcmahon@ids.com (Frank McMahon) writes:
- >Agreed. Lightwave handles memory very poorly. With 16 meg I load a couple
- >simple objects and the HD grinds away. Although it is fairly usable with 16.
-
- Try getting MagnaRam95. I found it absolutely useless at first..but I either set something up
- wrong or something...on re-install, LW loads scenes MUCH faster... the blimp one loads in 2 or 3
- secs, compared with 2 mins of HD thrashing before.....Also since it compressed to HD, LW thinks
- it has double as much pages memory too.
-
-
- p.s. I have P90 with 16 megs.
-
- --
- ____
- \_/ \____
- (")______(")>
- Water invented Man so that he could move up hills :-)
-
-
-
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- From: olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 1995 18:19:39 GMT
- Organization: Telepost Communications A/S
- Lines: 23
- Message-ID: <47pspl$e27@nms.telepost.no>
- References: <47g8se$11s@nms.telepost.no> <47hifg$226@news.accessone.com> <47igso$baa@nms.telepost.no> <wturber.677.00415773@primenet.com>
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-
- wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) wrote:
-
- >>> Photoshop will load IFF images. HiJaak will convert 'em.
- >>Actually, Photoshop 3.04 will NOT load 8bit IFF`s ....it needs a
- >>palette for this, and its not in the header. I`ve tried...24bit IFF`s
- >>are no problem though...
-
- >That's strange. Photoshop 3.0 loads them fine. I made one using Paint Shop
- >Pro and Image Alchemy. Photoshop liked them just fine. So did LightWave. I
- >use Alchemy for bulk image conversions. Yes, its a DOS program. But the
- >funny thing is that it has NEVER crashed, it supported 24 bit .iff before
- >Hijaak did, and the company that makes it never lied to me like the Hijaak
- >folks did.
- All right, you MADE one using Paint Shop Pro etc, and Photoshop liked
- them..thats fine - but is really beside the point. The 8bit IFF
- Lightwave *produces* is the issue here - it does not have a palette in
- the header, and that causes the problem.
-
- If you find a way to open the 8bit IFF`s Lightwave-output, I really
- like to hear about it...
-
-
-
-
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- From: frankmcmahon@ids.com (Frank McMahon)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Memory in Lightwave....
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 03:35:09 GMT
- Organization: IDS World Network Internet Access Service, (401) 885-4243
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-
-
- Is there a way to alter it? With 16 meg I am always going into virtual...it
- even reports I have like 420k or less (!) with a few objects loaded in (the
- "page" says 250 meg or something). I assume that Lightwave saves as much mem as
- possible for rendering, is there a way to set aside more for loading objects?
-
- Frank
-
- BTW I have Lightwave 4.0 under Windows 95
-
-
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- From: Rick Figley <73537.420@CompuServe.COM>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: DXF for 3D studio to Lightwave 3.0
- Date: 7 Nov 1995 15:56:34 GMT
- Organization: CompuServe, Inc. (1-800-689-0736)
- Lines: 5
- Message-ID: <47nvji$mog$1@mhadg.production.compuserve.com>
-
- I'm still looking for how to go about converting DXF objects for 3D
- Studio to Lightwave 3.0. Can anyone help?
-
- Rick Figley
- vc1@onet.com
-
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- From: Studer Andreas 3132 <studer>
- Subject: Re: VT Expo: So? What Happened?
- X-Nntp-Posting-Host: stva99.ens.ascom.ch
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
- Message-ID: <1995Nov8.100346.13433@hasler.ascom.ch>
- To: Norman@eisner.decus.org
- Sender: news@hasler.ascom.ch
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- Organization: Ascom Hasler AG, Berne, Switzerland
- References: <Norman-0311951745510001@red_knight.msfc.nasa.gov>
- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 10:03:46 GMT
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- Lines: 13
-
- Hello,
-
- Norman@eisner.decus.org (Richard) wrote:
-
- >Did AT announce their choice for RSIC chip, and what was it? Please.
-
- PowerPC's, and the new Amiga has the name "Power Amiga" (without "PC"
- between the both words :)
-
- bye
-
- Andrew
-
-
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- From: ebain@ix.netcom.com (Elliot Bain)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Targas
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 02:38:02 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Nov 07 6:38:02 PM PST 1995
-
- In <47mol4$9in@earth.usa.net> jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits) writes:
- >
-
- > Irrelevant additional info:
- > Photo-Paint won't load Targas (or anything else) from a PVR
- >drive... ...weird.
- >
- > -Jim
- >
- >James G. Jones
- >Nibbles & Bits
- >jgjones@usa.net
- >___
- >* UniQWK #5134*
- >
-
- I don't know where the fault lies, but Photoshop 3.0 and Picture
- Publisher 6.0 have no trouble reading from the PVR drive.
-
- It kind of makes me think that the fault is with Photo-Paint....
-
- Elliot Bain
-
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- From: dretch@islandnet.com (Christopher Stewart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: MeshPaint for Lightwave
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 12:42:17 -0800
- Organization: Island Net in Victoria, B.C. Canada
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- Message-ID: <47r4n9$bgj@islandnet.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: island.islandnet.com
-
- I've just popped MeshPaint (MESHPWIN.ZIP) up on my ftp site at
-
- "ftp.islandnet.com" in the "dretch" directory.
- I'll put up a ftp link from my WWW page (below) for the phobic.
-
- If anybody'd like to make availiable any other material
- (until tomahawk comes back up), drop me a line and I'll
- store it for you. No 10 meg animations <grin>. It's a nice
- fat Sparc 20 so there shouldn't be any connection problems.
-
- Christopher
-
- --------------------
- There is a collection of Lightwave tricks Christopher Stewart
- and tips (collected from usenet) at the PRIMORDIAL SOUP!
- site below. Illustrations and more to come. Graphics/WWW/Animation
- --> Dretch@AmtSgi.bc.ca <--> http://www.IslandNet.com/~dretch/ <---
-
- * Offline Orbit 0.73c *
-
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- From: tmundy@inf.net (Terry Mundy)
- Subject: Re: Point shift in Modeler
- Message-ID: <b77cb$171112.1a2@news.inf.net>
- Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 05:08:12 GMT
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-
- jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits) wrote:
-
- >Tmundy@inf.net said:
-
- >>Have you ever been working with a spline and need to extend the end of
- >>it? But can't without a hastle?
- >>
- >>When you create the point where you want it. Select the spline you
- >>want to add to. Then add point to poly. But now come the tricky
- >>part. When you do this, the spline bows to the point.
- >>
- >>I'd like to see a tool that allows a person to select two points and
- >>reverse them. Swap locations.
-
- > You could also:
- > 1. Create your new point(s).
- > 2. Select the last point in the spline and then your new point(s).
- > 3. Do a Tools/Curves/Make (ctrl-p).
- > 4. Select both splines.
- > 5. Do a Polygon/Merge.
- >
- > -Jim
-
- That's what I've done in the past. :)
- Just making my wish list.
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 4.0 manuals
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 00:18:19 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
- Lines: 33
- Message-ID: <wturber.685.0022234C@primenet.com>
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-
- In article <47o31g$m3f@newsbf02.news.aol.com> kinju@aol.com (Kinju) writes:
- >From: kinju@aol.com (Kinju)
- >Subject: Re: Lightwave 4.0 manuals
- >Date: 7 Nov 1995 11:55:12 -0500
-
- > My biggest complaint is how these books were bound. Why don't they have
- >spiral bindings so you can lay the book down and read it. My manuals
- >falling appart. Its hard to read and interact with your computer when you
- >have to hold your book a certain way. I don't mean to bitch but it's
- >something pretty simple that could be changed. Ihave seen alot of
- >postings on getting Avi's to work. I have ver 4.0 on win 32s. How do you
- >save animations! Back to the books......hey where did that page go?
-
- Perhaps the manuals aren't perfect, but they are a definite improvement over
- the past. I like the smaller format, coated paper and I find mine lay
- reasonably flat and aren't falling apart (yet?). I did notice that the glued
- binding on my manuals seemed crude, but they are holding up so far. That
- slick paper seems to lay pretty flat for me (smells good too). I like to use
- one of those little wire bookholders to prop up books on my desk. You can
- pick one up at B. Dalton's for 2 or 3 bucks. They fold up and take up very
- little space when not in use.
-
- The previous three ring binder was too big and pages would fall out of it. I
- would agree that a TRUE spiral binding would be a very good alternative, but
- DO NOT want one of those wire bindings that aren't a true spiral. They sort
- of clamp and are a pain in the butt. My Imagine manual has one and - I hate
- it. I like the Perception's spiral binding.
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- ...........................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: What's up with TEXT?
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 00:00:58 LOCAL
- Organization: Primenet
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-
- In article <47o15d$8vl@news.euro.net> hanssep@euronet.nl (Hans Sep ("It ain't much if it isn't Dutch")) writes:
- >From: hanssep@euronet.nl (Hans Sep ("It ain't much if it isn't Dutch"))
- >Subject: What's up with TEXT?
- >Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 16:23:09 GMT
-
- >I've been "playing" with Lightwave Modeler but until now i haven't
- >modelled any text to my satisfaction...
-
- >Problem: the "hole" in, for example, "O" is not a "hole". I just can't
- >seem to get it right! What am i doing wrong?
-
- >Don't tell me i've spend a lot of money in a package that doesn't
- >handle text!!!
-
- >setup: win95UK, p100, 16 meg, 2Mb graphics card.
-
- You have done nothing wrong. However you almost surely are using a TrueType
- font. TrueType support was added in the 4.0 final release and apparently
- has some bugs. Use Postscript fonts (some are provided) or fix manually. My
- solution was a $20 CD (Typecase 2001) that has a ton of Postscript fonts (and
- TrueType equivalents). That is cheaper than manually fixing Os IMHO.
-
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Phoenix, AZ |http://www.getnet.com/studio522/
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- ...........................|ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
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- From: skibum@ids.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: 3DS R4 vs Lightwave
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 95 13:41:01 +500
- Organization: IDS World Network Internet Access Service, (800)IDS-1680
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-
- I am about to choose between buying 3DS R4 and Lightwave 4. I have a
- lot of experience with 3ds, however, I have a lot of things that need buying in
- addition to a new renderer (ie rent and a VTR). Lightwave has been spoken of
- as being much better than 3DS R4, and is of course much more cost effective. I
- was curious if a person who knows 3ds well could pick up Lightwave and whether
- it seems like a viable option to you guys. Any help would be appreciated.
- -Eric
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 07:45:03 GMT
- Organization: Access One
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <47pn5v$2jv@news.accessone.com>
- References: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951107024152.2869I-100000@access4.digex.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: jeric.accessone.com
-
- > Ernie Wright <erniew@access4.digex.net> writes:
- > BTW, all, doesn't it suck how TGA files are not compressed?
- >
- > I kinda like that there's a simple, uncompressed format around. That's
- > part of why a lot of programs support it. But there is compressed TGA.
- > It uses run-length encoding, like IFF.
-
- <WHINE ENGINE ENGAGED> But, EeerrRRNIEE, doesn't IFF itself have an
- uncompressed mode? (Not that it was ever used.....)
-
- >
- > - Ernie
-
- *****************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation *
- ** Welcome to Seattle, have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a Specialty!*
- ** Don't make me force it down your throat..........(look! 3 lines!) *
-
-
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- From: Gwynne Reddick <gred@agog.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Problemette with ScreamerNet
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 95 15:38:46 GMT
- Lines: 9
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- X-NNTP-Posting-Host: relay-4.mail.demon.net
- X-Newsreader: ADMaN prerelease 1.5 Copyright 1995 S.T.Brown
-
- ScreamerNet is unable to load a scene file under NT if it is in a directory
- which contains a space as part of it's name. Not a great problem - I just
- moved the scene file, but it did have me stumped for a while, so I thought
- I'd pass on the info.
-
- Gwynne.
-
-
-
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- From: jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How about a programmers version of LW?
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 18:04:46 GMT
- Organization: Internet Direct Inc.
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <47qrfu$bvm@grid.direct.ca>
- References: <47jog0$ekf@grid.Direct.CA> <47kri8$qr5@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <47lt2e$7hd@grid.direct.ca> <Pine.SUN.3.91.951107030526.2869J-100000@access4.digex.net>
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-
- In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.951107030526.2869J-100000@access4.digex.net>, Ernie Wright <erniew@access4.digex.net> says:
- >
- >> It would seem to me that it would be in Newteks best interest to get
- >> as many people programming LW plug-ins as possible.
- >
- >It's my understanding that plug-in developers can contact NewTek about
- >access to LW for development purposes, and that requests are handled
- >on a case-by-case basis.
-
-
- Awsome, I did not know that.
-
-
- Thanks,
-
-
-
-
-
- :)
-
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- From: twilcox@ix.netcom.com (Timothy Wilcox )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW CrACK
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 18:25:06 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Nov 08 10:25:06 AM PST 1995
-
- In <47p0og$sp@crash.microserve.net> Victor@Rodriguez.net writes:
- >
- >I've got the program. Any of you have a crack for it?
- >I'll trade any program(s) i've got:
- >
- >3D Studio R4
- >3ds IPAS
- >KPT
- >Adobe Photoshop
- >Altamira Composer
- >Borland C++
- >Noron Anti-Virus
- >Norton Utilities
- >Eudora pro
- >Digital Morph
- >Gallery Effects
- >
- >
- Victor....take it somewhere else.
-
-
- goodbye.
-
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- From: m-video@ix.netcom.com (Michael Mitchell)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS: A4000 or trade for PVR
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 18:06:35 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Nov 08 10:06:35 AM PST 1995
-
- I am selling a a4000 030
- stock system
- 6 meg ram
- 120 meg hd
- keyboard, mouse
- C1950 monitor with sync strainer
-
- $1350 or 1600 with a 040/25
-
- or trade for a PVR
-
- mike
-
-
-
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW Student Pricing available???
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 16:01:27 GMT
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- Lines: 24
- Distribution: world
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-
-
-
- |>Thanks for proving my point ;-). If it doesn't matter what a student
- |>buys then they'll probably buy the cheapest program that still meets
- |>their learning requirements
- |>> bill
- |>
- |>-SD-,
-
- I was just lurking over in the 3DS forum and for the version before the
- current $800.00 was considered a good price. Also it was noted that Autodesk
- support is handeled by qualified dealers, and if you have a student version
- your support comes from whoever is working the Student bookstore at that time!
- It appears that student priceing varies greatly and from what I read
- over there Qualifying is becoming more difficult . Now if NewTwk did want to
- offer a student thing based on your words version 3.00 would meet all the
- requirements, or Imagine, Truespace would also qualify. For that matter if
- you look around you will see many educational books come bundled with POV,
- and some with Imagine 2.0. All for less than $100.00 . If you check out the
- other side you will see many are using less than the latest version of 3DS.
- I see reference to buying older versions every day.
-
- -bill
-
-
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- Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 19:16:03 +0100
- From: frank@nbre.nfe.be (Frank Aalbers)
- Subject: IRC-List
- Message-ID: <MSGID_2=3A292=2F603.37_30a004d3@fidonet.org>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Organization: NightBreed
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- X-FTN-Tearline: Spot 1.3a #41
- X-FTN-Origin: -+- PIXION -+- , Deurne , Belgium (2:292/603.37)
- X-FTN-Domain: Z2@fidonet
- X-FTN-Seen-By: 292/603
- X-FTN-Path: 292/603
-
-
- This is another update of the IRC list for #lightwave :
-
- Please inform me if I forgot someone .
-
-
- Adam2-2------------------>Adam Chrystie
- University Of California Santa Cruz
-
- Animator----------------->Richard L'Hommedieu
- Long Island Media Group
-
- Ax----------------------->Steve Axtell
- Axtell Expressions, Inc. Venture,CA
-
- B5cloner----------------->Dean Scott
-
-
- Bags--------------------->Kevin Bagley
- Polaris Video Productions
-
- Blackbird---------------->Erwin Zwart
- Fabrique Computer Graphics
-
- Bobby_Q------------------>Jorge Steffen
- Burning Chrome Animations
-
- CMDR--------------------->Denis La Bine
- La Bine Productions
-
- Config------------------->Gareth Edwards
- UltiMedia Graphics
-
- Corsa-------------------->Eric Elliott
- The Rendering Plant,Inc.
-
- CrazyBee----------------->Andrew Barnett
- Crazy Bee Productions
-
- Dak---------------------->Stephen Datkowitz
- DAK Productions
-
- DaveWarn----------------->Dave Warner
-
-
- DeanScott---------------->Dean Scott
-
-
- DJMcCoy------------------>Daniel J. McCoy
-
-
- EDreams------------------>Scott Braggs
- Electron Dreams, Atlanta, GA
-
- Eli---------------------->Eli Jarra
- Producers Color Service
-
- Felberg------------------>Paulo Felberg
-
-
- Gateway------------------>Steve Tietze
- Visionary Games
-
- GossHawk----------------->Grant Goss
-
-
- Grue--------------------->Bob Caron
- NewTek, Inc.
-
- Harlock------------------>Mike Harlock
- KCSM TV, San Mateo
-
- Hermonir----------------->Nir Hermoni
- Zapa Digital Art
-
- ILM---------------------->Richard Willkomm
- Digital Illusions
-
- Impudent1---------------->Candyman
-
-
- Kiko--------------------->Tadahiko Uehara
-
-
- Litemare----------------->Jim Gauthier
-
-
- Magicman----------------->Brian Dady
- Video Magic
-
- MCBones------------------>Daniel J. McCoy
-
-
- Mick--------------------->Stan Shumlick
- 2 Tall Video
-
- MOhrt-------------------->Monte Ohrt
- The Rendering Plant,Inc.
-
- MOS---------------------->Keith Christopher
- Grand Illusions
-
- MPix--------------------->Dave Thomas
- Movin Pixels
-
- NonPlanr----------------->Ken Schmitt
- Free Lance
-
- RCohen------------------->Robert Cohen
-
-
- Relkin------------------->Bill Ford
-
-
- Renderman---------------->Jochen Slaghecke
- Digitix Publishing International
-
- RME3D-------------------->Richie
- Circle R Studios
-
- Rondude------------------>Ronnie Norwood
- Impact Imaging
-
- ScottBe------------------>Scott Bennett
- Digital Processing Systems, Inc.
-
- Shadowhwk---------------->Dale Schofield
-
-
- SiMagic------------------>Dean Scott
-
-
- SKnight------------------>Mallory Woods
- Darksyde Productions
-
- Sock--------------------->Scott Anderson
- Sacada Computing
-
- Studmouse---------------->Alex Brooks
-
-
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- Animagrafx
-
- SPWorley----------------->Steve Worley
- Apex
-
- TheRaven----------------->Bob Lindabury
-
-
- Tode--------------------->Trent Erickson
- New Horizon Productions
-
- Topher------------------->Chris Purdie
- BTvideo Production
-
- Tyrell------------------->Gary Coulter
-
-
- Vorlon------------------->Andrew Morgan
-
-
- Vorona------------------->Scott P. Allen
- In Mind International
-
- Zappy-------------------->Frank Aalbers
- Pixion-GRID Productions
-
- ....
-
- Please enter your nickname if you want to . Don't include the whole
- list to your message if possible . I will update the list and post it.
-
- See ya !
-
- Frank Aalbers
- GRID Productions
-
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- From: Deep Joshi <Deep@eurosys.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Scanning fabric
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 1995 17:04:29 GMT
- Organization: EuroSys Software Limited
- Lines: 58
- Message-ID: <794278049wnr@eurosys.demon.co.uk>
- Reply-To: Deep@eurosys.demon.co.uk
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- X-Newsreader: Newswin Alpha 0.7
-
- Apologies if this is posted in the wrong newsgroup, but the question is quite generic to anyone
- who does use scanners.
-
- I am trying to scan in fabric samples. (Not bigger than A4 and true colour)
-
- The problem that I have found occurs with different scanners and software (in fact I have tried
- 3 different combinations with all components being different). This way I can safely assume that
- the problem is not local to a particular software or scanner.
-
-
- The problem:
-
- 1. When I scan at 72 dpi. (really, this is all that I need) and view the scanned in image at 1:1
- on the screen, waves appear on the fabric. I thought that this might be due to certain
- construction problems in the fabric and tried it at a different angle. If there was a
- construction problem, the waves would have moved in relation to the fabric, but they did not.
- They appeared at random again. This happened particularly with a light blue background.
- Now this problem disappears when I scan at 200dpi. But when I reduce the 200dpi image by 1/3
- (app. 72 dpi), these waves come up again.
- My assumption: Is it possible that at a low dpi or when you zoom out, the software does an
- approximation and creates these waves artificially ?
-
- 2. 72 dpi gives me 1:1 on the screen. i.e. when I hold the sample up against the screen
- (800x600, 17 inch monitor) it resembles it exactly. If I try to scan in at 200 dpi, these waves
- are greatly reduced. But I need 1:1 matching and hence 72 dpi. The other reason is file size.
-
- 3. Am I doing anything wrong by scanning in at a low dpi setting. I mean the fabric designed
- appear perfect on the screen at 72dpi. (Think about it, there are less then 72 threads per inch
- on most fabrics). Sharpness is not important.
-
- 4. Are there any scanners that are specifically designed for fabric, or do I need to adjust a
- scanner (generic adjustment) in a particular way to achieve good results when working with
- fabric.
-
- 5. Are there any scanners on the market that can scan at maximum 100dpi and hence are cheaper.
-
- 6. The other problem is colour. With cream colour, this is a particular problem, this appears as
- yellow. Why ?
-
- Please send mail to deep@eurosys.demon.co.uk
-
- Any answers or pointers to any other source, web sites, books, technical documents, companies
- would be most appreciated.
-
- Thank you for your time.
-
-
- Deep
- =====================
-
- Deep Joshi.
- London, UK
- Tel: +44 (0) 171 490 7981
- Fax: +44 (0) 171 250 3976
-
- e-mail: Deep@eurosys.demon.co.uk
-
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- From: Adam Hendershot <adamwh@ids.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Memory chip problems simms from my Amiga in my IBM
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 1995 12:30:29 -0500
- Organization: IDS World Network Internet Access Service, (401) 885-4243
- Lines: 28
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-
- Harry H. Chang wrote:
- >
- > I don't really understand the theory behind it but the point
- is simple.
- > If you have 64bit chip like pentium, you cannot use 16mb simm.
- >
- > --
- > HHC '95
- > http://www.loop.com/~hhc
- > Home of Lots of 3D Models. Many Free Models Too!
- > Star Wars Fanatics Welcomed.
-
- You have the theory right, you just need to extend it a little
- more. Think of 30 pin simms (if anyone still uses these!) as
- occupying 8 bits in the data path, and 72 pin simms as occupying
- 32 bits. On a 386 motherboard with 30-pin sockets, you'd need to
- add 4 at a time to cover the 32-bit data path of the
- motherboard. The same with 30-pin simms on a 486. I don't think
- they make Pentiums with 30-pin sockets, but if they did you'd
- have to add EIGHT at a time (good reason not to make them, eh?)
- With 72-pin simms on a 386/486 motherboard, you'd only have to
- add one at a time to "fill up" the data path. With a Pentium and
- it's 64-bit data path, you have to add 2 72-pin simms at a time.
- So it's not that you can't use a 16mb simm, you just need to
- add two at a time (I have 2 16mb simms in my P-90).
-
- Adam
- adamwh@ids.net
-
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- From: andy@crazybe.demon.co.uk (Andrew Barnett)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: AIRWOLF ?
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 1995 22:51:32 GMT
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-
- Hi All,
- recently the London TV network started showing AIRWOLF, only about
- 5 shows. And I always liked the program mainly because of the bitchin
- looking helicopter.
-
- Well I want to do an AIRWOLF object in LW as my first serious object
- project and I'm looking for pics, design drawings, ect anything that will
- help me. Please if U have anything that I can use please email me soon as
- poss.
-
- PS. views of the chopper from all angles would be excellent :)
-
- PSS Or if there is a better newsgroup to ask?
-
- Thanks
-
- <sb>
- Nuff said,
- Andrew Barnett
- +--------------------------------------+
- _ _____ o | A4k30fp, 18Mb, 760HD, LightWave 3.5, | o _____ _
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- `-' `-----' |UK Moderator of LightWave FidoNet Echo| `-----' `-'
- | andy@crazybe.demon.co.uk |
- +--------------------------------------+
- .....CrAzY Bee Productions.....
- <sb>
- "Can you imagine what we could achieve together?"
- 'I can, which is why it must never be allowed to happen.'
- -- G'Kar and Delenn, "The Gathering"
-
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- From: cs4dr@herts.ac.uk (Andre-John MAS)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.animation,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.misc,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.alias
- Subject: Re: Is computer art cheating?
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-
- Kevin Quitt (kdq@emoryi.jpl.nasa.gov) wrote:
- : On 30 Oct 1995 16:51:51 GMT, Cam Wilson <camw@bnr.ca> wrote:
- : >same with computers. you COULD recreate a computer-generated image without
- : >a computer, but think of the time involved. you've gotta have one to
- : >earn a living and compete in the marketplace, and it's NOT cheating.
-
- : What I find most amusing are the obviously-hand-animated ads that try to
- : look like the computer-generated ones.
-
- : --
- : #include <standard.disclaimer>
- : _
- : Kevin D Quitt USA 91351-4454 96.37% of all statistics are made up
-
-
- --
- - Andre-John MAS ----------------------------------------------------------
- | Email: A.J.Mas@herts.ac.uk *** Web: http://www.cs.herts.ac.uk/~cs4dr/ |
- | Smail: 4 Deans Gardens, Marshalwick, St Albans, Herts, England |
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- From: cs4dr@herts.ac.uk (Andre-John MAS)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.animation,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.misc,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.alias
- Subject: Re: Is computer art cheating?
- Followup-To: rec.arts.animation,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.misc,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.alias
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 13:37:36 GMT
- Organization: University of Hertfordshire
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-
- Chris Turner (Chris_Turner@LivingBooks.com) wrote:
- : In article <47cqof$80c@ninurta.fer.uni-lj.si>, arijan@news.fer.uni-lj.si
- : (Arijan Siska) wrote:
-
- : >
- : > One pragmatic definition of art mesaures art with money: if it sells for big
- : > money, it's almost certanly art.
- : >
-
- : Not always. I would hope you were being sarcastic (As I would be with
- : such a statement). I recall a painting that was sold to the Ottawa museum
- : of Art (I think that was it's name) that was a huge canvass with three
- : vertical stripes of red and green. Any art student with any whit of
- : colour theory would be able to think that one up, but they couldn't sell
- : it for the million that it sold for.
-
- : What you sell your stuff for mostly depends on who you are, not how
- : good it is. (Exceptions to every rule of course)
-
- : --
- : ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- : Black, Blacker, Blackest | Chris Turner
- : And cold beyond frozen things. | Chris_Turner@LivingBooks.com
- : Where is between when there is naught | Acgnowledgments to
- : to life but fragile Dragon's wings? | Anne McCaffrey
- : ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- --
- - Andre-John MAS ----------------------------------------------------------
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- | Smail: 4 Deans Gardens, Marshalwick, St Albans, Herts, England |
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- From: c579819@cclabs.missouri.edu (Kevin Yoon)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Spline Transformation
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 19:36:19 GMT
- Organization: University of Missouri - Columbia
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-
- Does anyone know how to do spline transformation on LW40?
- What I really need to do is:
- Model a wormlike object <-Done!
- Specify a spline path for worm to move <-Done!
- Move worm along spline and also curve itself along the spline
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Don't know how to do the above.
- Could someone tell me or suggest a method?
-
- Thanks
-
- Kevin
-
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- From: jmacleod@Direct.CA (James Macleod)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Anyone using a PVR or Flyer with a RAID?
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 19:56:11 GMT
- Organization: Internet Direct Inc.
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-
-
- Hi, we have a PVR, and we are interested in getting a flyer.
-
- I am wondering if anyone has tried to use a RAID to increase speed.
-
- If you have, would you share your results and what sort of speeds you
- are getting?
-
- Any info would be greatly appreciated.
-
- Thanks.
-
-
- :)
-
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- From: Rey Andrada <randrada>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Mac?
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 15:49:04 GMT
- Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Lines: 24
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-
- bill_l@magicnet.net (Bill Leonard) wrote:
- >> trouble and wouldn't be cost effective. So I guess Apple has once
- >> again shot themselves in the foot.
-
- it is unfortunate that lw4 is not available for mac but I am glad I am using
- a pc. I was reading a video magazine and in there was talk about porting
- silicon graphics softwares to pc's (like alias .. etc.) and there was no
- mention of mac or power pc, I wonder why. I think pc's is becoming to be
- the platform of choice when it comes to multimedia.
-
- >
- >Not that Apple wouldn't benefit from Lightwave, but lets face it.. NewTek
- >needs Apple far more than Apple needs NewTek.
- Maybe but then again maybe not. If lw will not be available for mac my feeling
- is that most of these mac users will migrate to pc. The Apple folks has been
- making bad marketing/engineering decisions since the appleII. Look what
- happened
- when they moved from appleII to mac, if you want to upgrade to a mac you have
- to
- throw away all your softwares. They did it again when they created the power
- pc.
-
- Rey Andrada
-
-
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- From: DonH@cup.portal.com (Don - Hirschfeld)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Memory chip problems simms from my Amiga in my IBM
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 08:00:14 -0800
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-
- On most Pentium motherboards, SIMMS must be added 2 at a time.
- This is why 2 8 megs SIMMs were used instead of a single 16 meg
- SIMM. To get 32 megs, you must use 2 16's or 4 8's. On my old
- 386, 4 SIMM sockets must be occupied at a time.
-
- Don
-
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- From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Mac?
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 20:49:28 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <886.6520T538T1227@mt-inc.com>
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-
- On 04-Nov-95 00:52:03, Walter (Jay) Turberville (wturber@primenet.com) posted:
-
- > BTW - I heard this week that Apple passed IBM in sales and is now number
- > 2 in total microcomputer sells.
-
- Erhmmm, too bad they only have 8% market share now. Your "source" would
- then indicate that IBM has less than 8% market share?
-
- ______________________________________________________________
- / John Crookshank | Raptor3 DEC Alpha Workstations \
- | MicroTech Solutions, Inc. | Lightwave 3D, Toaster/Flyer |
- | Desktop Video Systems Dealer | JVC Professional Video Products |
- | NewTek Systems Group Dealer | PVR, Speed Razor, and more. |
- |------------------------------|---------------------------------|
- | johnc@mt-inc.com http://www.mt-inc.com/ |
- \______________________________________________________________/
-
-
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- From: bill_l@magicnet.net (Bill Leonard)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D StudioMax
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 18:57:02 GMT
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-
- In article <47lara$osf@homer.alpha.net>, syndesis@beta.inc.net (John
- Foust) wrote:
-
-
- > So NewTek can make LightWave more popular by giving it away?
-
- Seems to work for Netscape. See the never ending profit increase thread. ;-)
-
-
- > Sure. :-) See the never-ending "educational pricing" thread.
- >
- > - John
-
- Bill Leonard
- bill_l@magicnet.net
- ______________________________________________________________________________
- cyber.lab g.f.x.
- 3D Animation * Modeling * Special Effects * Station ID Packages * Pre-Viz
-
- 407.425.5722
- http://www.magicnet.net/~bill_l/top.html
- ______________________________________________________________________________
-
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- From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Targas
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 10:17:26 -0700
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-
- Ebain@ix.netcom.com said:
-
- >In <47mol4$9in@earth.usa.net> jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and
- >Bits) writes:
- >>
- >
- >> Irrelevant additional info:
- >> Photo-Paint won't load Targas (or anything else) from a PVR
- >>drive... ...weird.
- >
- >
- >I don't know where the fault lies, but Photoshop 3.0 and Picture
- >Publisher 6.0 have no trouble reading from the PVR drive.
- >
- >It kind of makes me think that the fault is with Photo-Paint....
-
- No doubt... Corel Photo-Paint is trying to do something other
- than "just" loading the file... it reports an "i/o error."
- And it's not the file format: PVR frames that are first
- transferred to C: are loaded OK.
-
- Every other program I've tried loads from the PVR slick as a whistle.
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- ___
- * UniQWK #5134*
-
-
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- From: oliver1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Dean Oliver)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PAR, will it work on PC?
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 95 16:36:09 GMT
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
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-
- Nope, sorry to say it wont work in your PC. Unlike the TBC-IV,
- each PAR is specific to the platform.
-
- Dean Oliver
- Virtually Real
-
-
- In article <xROl5V5.cjtsui@delphi.com>,
- ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com> wrote:
- >I've got an Amiga PAR board. Since it goes into the PC slot of
- my Amiga,
- >will it work in a PC if I got the right software for it>
- >
- >thanx for any help
- >Josh Tsui
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access1.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alphachannels and Stencil....
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 12:39:32 -0500
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-
- J. Eric Chard wrote:
-
- > <WHINE ENGINE ENGAGED> But, EeerrRRNIEE, doesn't IFF itself have an
- > uncompressed mode? (Not that it was ever used.....)
-
- It does, and DPaint has always used it for brushes that are 64 or fewer
- pixels wide. Uncompressed Targa's just a nice fallback to have for file
- exchange, especially across platforms. When in doubt, or when nothing
- else has worked, Targa's always come through for me.
-
- Of course, this was a bigger problem during the dark ages, before 24-bit
- became "multimedia."
-
- - Ernie
-
-
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- From: andywong@hkstar.com (Andy Wong)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Light Refraction
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 1995 18:00:27 GMT
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-
- Hello All,
-
- I am now studying a light-guide project. I need to know following
- question regarding to Light Refraction. Please could you advise if
- you have any ideas.
-
- 1. Is there any software that can handle light-refraction and it is
- absolutely based on "Physics" properties? i.e Real image, not
- simulated image.
-
- 2. I know some rendering softwares, says 3D studio, Alias can handle
- reflection and refraction problem by mapping. However, does they
- based on actual Physics properties.
-
- Any ideas are very welcome.
-
- Thanks in advance for your help.
-
- Best Regards,
-
- Andy.
-
-
-
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- From: jcjones@cris.com (Jeffrey C. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on a Mac?
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 1995 23:53:04 -0600
- Organization: Concentric Internet Services
- Lines: 26
- Message-ID: <jcjones-0811952353040001@10.0.2.15>
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: voyager-fddi.cris.com
-
- I think Jay's numbers are about number of personal computers sold last
- quarter. This is where compaq is #1 and ibm and apple go back and fourth
- depending on what quarter it is.
-
- As far as market share of personal computers, it wouldn't surprise me if
- IBM only had an 8-10% share. Now, market share of operating systems is
- different and shouldn't be confused with what brand of computer it's being
- used on.
-
-
- In article <886.6520T538T1227@mt-inc.com>, johnc@mt-inc.com (John
- Crookshank) wrote:
-
- > On 04-Nov-95 00:52:03, Walter (Jay) Turberville (wturber@primenet.com)
- posted:
- >
- > > BTW - I heard this week that Apple passed IBM in sales and is now number
- > > 2 in total microcomputer sells.
- >
- > Erhmmm, too bad they only have 8% market share now. Your "source" would
- > then indicate that IBM has less than 8% market share?
- >
-
- --
- Jeffrey C. Jones
- jcjones@cris.com
-
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- From: candyman@cronus.oanet.com (candyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: tomahawk
- Date: 8 Nov 1995 23:54:21 GMT
- Organization: Central News Services
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-
- >Well I finally have to announce the close of tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu to incomi
- >site. If anyone out there would like to mirror tomahawk (current files as of
- >let me know I have a 80MB gzipped file of tomahawk's ftp dir that I can ftp t
- >I will be back online as soon as this net connection gets put in my house. (t
- >too long.)
-
-
- >Thanks for all the support over the past year !
-
-
- >Keith CHristopher.
-
- No keith thank you...
-
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- From: pfinch@best.com (Phillip Finch)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 4.0 manuals
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 12:19:38
- Organization: Best Internet Communications, Inc. (info@best.com)
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-
- In article <wturber.685.0022234C@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
-
- >Perhaps the manuals aren't perfect, but they are a definite improvement over
- >the past. I like the smaller format, coated paper and I find mine lay
- >reasonably flat and aren't falling apart (yet?). I did notice that the glued
- >binding on my manuals seemed crude, but they are holding up so far.
-
- Well, Jay, you're going to have to start hitting those manuals a little
- harder, that's all there is to it.
-
- FWIW, mine started coming apart within a week. But, then, I was a new
- user, and had a lot of catching-up to do. A few weeks later the Rev. B
- upgrade showed up, with new manuals! (Very classy, Newtek). So I sort of have
- one archive set and another that's in pieces.
-
- It's a minor gripe, anyway. The content is excellent. They wouldn't be
- coming apart if they weren't useful.
-
- Phil Finch (pfinch@best.com)
-
- ***************************************************
- "The graveyards are full of indispensable men."
- --Charles de Gaulle
- ***************************************************
-
-