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- Date: 22 Dec 1995 02:02:36 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
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- To: wmendez@ix.netcom.com
-
- wmendez@ix.netcom.com (William A. Mendez ) wrote:
- >Hello!
- >
- >If many of you are familiar with Tesselation Times (3D Artist
- >newletter) it posted an article that said the Open Gl plugin for
- >Lightwave can be downloaded from Newteks's FTP site. The site is down
- >as we all know, does any body out there know if the BBS has it?
-
- I just spoke with a NewTek "tek", Powerview won't be available
- till the end of the month, probably later.
-
- Andrew Weiler
-
-
- Article: 9006
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Alpha UUENCODED
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 02:07:20 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
- Lines: 4
- Message-ID: <4bd3so$1od4@firehose.mindspring.com>
- References: <30D8480F.654B@cats.ucsc.edu>
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- To: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu
-
- This is great, but do you have an Intel version?
-
- Andrew Weiler
-
-
- Article: 9007
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
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- From: Chrysolithos <solith@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- In-Reply-To: <4b749s$gpq@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 01:09:02 GMT
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-
- I HAVE been in a cave (My animation pit) too long, but I still
- managd to see Toy Story 3 times, the Will Vinton Blue M&Ms commercials, and
- most episodes of Reboot. How come nobody talks about Reboot, here?
- I've heard they (Mainframe Entertainment) use a program called Smiley to
- do the lip synk. I guess it uses the audio of the voice talent to
- generate the phonem sequences. Sounds like a real time saver. Not done
- on Lightwave though. Cool show, last week's was a combination Gerry
- Anderson/Mighty Morphin/Giant Robot parody.
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- | Christopher McDonell | |
- | Chrysolithos Video Productions | Albedo-3D animation |
- |--------------------------------------------+ stills now available |
- | Specializing in Medical Simulations | at ftp.eskimo.com |
- | (206) 743-2789 solith@eskimo.com | /u/s/solith/Albedo |
- `--------------------------------------------^----------------------'
-
-
- Article: 9008
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- From: Prem Subrahmanyam <prems@wane3.scri.fsu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4.0 for WIN95 - Stability ???
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 19:53:12 -0500
- Organization: Florida State University
- Lines: 44
- Message-ID: <30DA0178.53B@wane3.scri.fsu.edu>
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- To: Elfwork <elfwork@aol.com>
-
- Elfwork wrote:
- >
- > I've been using Modeler a lot recently, and I've had it lock up on
- me
- > several times under Win95.
- >
- > At least twice, it was immediately after doing an aborted
- right-click&drag
- > area select operation.
- > I'd be selecting a group of polygons, let up on the button, move
- the
- > mouse, and then get an error message causing the program to close.
- >
- > Here's another Modeler bug I've noticed:
- > (Though it seems to be a Video driver problem, not NewTek's)
- > Some pointer types (Circle, 'To', Box, etc.) don't line up the 'hot
- spots'
- > correctly on my ATI Mach64 4MB display card. Instead of lining up
- with the
- > 'center' of the pointer, often the 'hot spot' is the lower-left
- corner of
- > the icon.
- > PhotoShop seems to have the same problem, though I've noticed the
- pointers
- > line up correctly on an older ATI Mach32 card?!?
- >
- > Erik Flom - ELFWORKS 3D Construction Co. (Est. 1992)
-
- I have the same bug on my machine, pointers not lining up and stuff.
- I think it's the Mach 64 drivers. I have the same problem happen
- in Corel, Borland's Resource Workshop, and just about anything that
- uses custom pointers. It's not the fault of any of the programs,
- but ATI's driver. At least this driver is better than the last
- one they put up...just about every 16-bit program, as well as LW and
- some others would GP on exit...turned out to be the display driver,
- and that only after reinstalling Windows 95 three times, getting
- Norton AntiVirus to look for viral activity, three calls to
- MicroShmucks tech support(at my expense, mind you), etc.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- Prem Subrahmanyam
- prems@wane-leon-mail.scri.fsu.edu
- Home Page: http://www-wane.scri.fsu.edu/~prems
- Programmer, graphics designer, fossil nut extraordinaire.
- "Have you hugged your Carboniferous plants today?"
-
- Article: 9009
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- From: Dan Ablan <dma@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I cannot load Sentinal driver!
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 03:28:52 GMT
- Organization: AGA Digital Studios
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <4bd8lk$sl9@News1.mcs.net>
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- To: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk
-
- snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South") wrote:
- >> Since I installed my PVR card, I cannot start up lightwave. It worked
- >> fine before I installed the card. Now it will not load and it will not >> allow me to load the Sentinal driver!
-
- You can't install the Sentinal driver because it is
- set to a "read only" file. In the file manager,
- use the properties control to change the "RA"
- to "A" beside the driver file.
- Then, install the driver with install program
- off of the LightWave CD. You cannot copy the
- driver... it needs to be installed.
- Good Luck... let me know how it turns out.
-
- Dan Ablan
-
-
-
-
- Article: 9010
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- From: harlock@shellx.best.com (Mike Harlock)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AfterEffects rocks
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 04:32:58 -0800
- Organization: The Space Vessel Arcadia
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-
- In article <30d5a9b8.3134164@news.ican.ca>,
- Gerald Poirier <poirierg@ican.ca> wrote:
- >On Sun, 17 Dec 1995 00:47:01 -0500, Ernie Wright
- ><erniew@access1.digex.net> wrote:
- >
- >>It made me want to throw a sledgehammer at my TV...
- >>
- >Anyone use an old 1080S as a TV monitor ? ;)
-
- I is. Fits perfectly into my desk hutch near (but not too near because of
- interference) to my Amiga monitor. Anyone know of any store bought lead type
- items to coat monitors with to avoid RF spill? 15 khz does not bode well
- spilling onto a 21" monitor doing 1024X768. I've seen shielded rack mount
- cases, but I'm looking for something a bit more modular and flexible.
-
- Only thing I noticed about my particular 1084 (which I've seen on others)
- is that the color balance is a little to the yellow side. (in NTSC mode)
- ---Mike
-
- >
- >Gege
-
-
-
- Article: 9011
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- From: Dan Ablan <dma@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: hardwood floor
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 03:36:21 GMT
- Organization: AGA Digital Studios
- Lines: 21
- Message-ID: <4bd93l$sl9@News1.mcs.net>
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- To: number6@drazen.com
-
-
- >In article <4alqcb$qji@nntp.crl.com> (Andre) writes:
- >>From: number6@drazen.com (Andre)
-
- >
- >>I am trying to design in indoor scene which has a hardwood floor. I have
- >>been trying and trying, but can't get the floor quite right. I was
- >>hoping someone out there may have done something like this and could
- >>perhaps walk me through the steps of modeling and surfacing a hardwood
- >>floor.
- >>Thanks in advance.
-
-
- Easy. Read my article on how to do exactly this
- in the January, 1995 issue of LightWave Pro.
-
- Dan Ablan
-
- ....................................................
-
-
-
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- From: Jason Kaehler <jsun@disney.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4 and Matrox Millenium
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 23:35:14 GMT
- Organization: Walt Disney Company InterNetNews site
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- Message-ID: <4ba6ji$afl@louie.disney.com>
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-
- What is PowerView you refer to here?
-
- --
- You've got to jump off cliffs and build your wings on the way down.
- Jason Kaehler jsun@disney.com
- Disney Virtual Reality Lab v. 818.544.7975
- "Buy the best, invent the rest!"
-
-
- Article: 9013
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- From: ericc@az.com (Eric Cosky)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AfterEffects rocks
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 23:46:40 GMT
- Organization: Network Internet Services (516) 543-0240
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-
- harlock@shellx.best.com (Mike Harlock) wrote:
-
- >In article <30d5a9b8.3134164@news.ican.ca>,
- >Gerald Poirier <poirierg@ican.ca> wrote:
- >>On Sun, 17 Dec 1995 00:47:01 -0500, Ernie Wright
- >><erniew@access1.digex.net> wrote:
- >>
- >>>It made me want to throw a sledgehammer at my TV...
- >>>
- >>Anyone use an old 1080S as a TV monitor ? ;)
-
- >I is. Fits perfectly into my desk hutch near (but not too near because of
- >interference) to my Amiga monitor. Anyone know of any store bought lead type
- >items to coat monitors with to avoid RF spill? 15 khz does not bode well
- >spilling onto a 21" monitor doing 1024X768. I've seen shielded rack mount
- >cases, but I'm looking for something a bit more modular and flexible.
-
- >Only thing I noticed about my particular 1084 (which I've seen on others)
- >is that the color balance is a little to the yellow side. (in NTSC mode)
- >---Mike
-
- >>
- >>Gege
-
-
- I use 1080s all the time for video - great monitors really. As for RF
- spill, you could glue sheets lead (from a hardware store) to the
- inside of the monitor's case. Haven't done this but it should work.
- Those rackmount cases are ridiculously priced and appropriate only for
- pro studios, IMO.
-
-
-
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- From: usercode@es.co.nz (your_name_here)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Win32s errors
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 19:52:38 +1200
- Organization: Efficient Software (User)
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-
- Hi, I'm getting Win32s errors when I try and render a scene. Possible
- causes? Possible fixes? I'm running Lightwave on a DX2 66 with Windows
- 3.11, 16 Mb RAM, and 256 colour card. Suggestions appreciated. Cheers,
- Jeremy <jeremyb@es.co.nz>
- Jeremy Belcher
-
- Article: 9015
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Free Models
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 18:18:03 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 10
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-
- In article <4b9rj5$gdd@ug1.plk.af.mil>, rudd@ug1.plk.af.mil (Douglas Rudd)
- writes:
-
- >I think these may be that same jokers who were posting a similar
- >deal last year. I called ViewPoint about it and they disappeared
- >until now. Cock roaches are so hard to kill.
-
- True, but if you turn the light on, they run away.
-
- -Marc
-
- Article: 9016
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Object replacement plugin
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 18:18:06 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4b9760$cqg@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, jbooth411@aol.com
- (JBooth411) writes:
-
- >>OK, I give up. Why would NewTek remove a useful plugin with Rev. B
- (which
- >>I have)?
- >>
- >>-Marc
-
- > Cause there NewTek - and they do stupid shit like that all the time.
-
- Oh. I knew there was a logical explanation....
-
- -Marc
-
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Wireframe is DEAD : QuickDraw 3D
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 18:18:08 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4b8ih5$hro@ixnews8.ix.netcom.com>, bradx@ix.netcom.com (Brad
- Grace ) writes:
-
- >>4.0 eases the testing of surface textures (though they should have
- >added a
- >>Cube, tube and pyramid option).
- >>
- >Mine has the Cube, but not the others. BTW, how would tube and pyramid
- >display any info that you are not getting with the sphere and cube???
-
- What version (platform?) of LightWave are you using? How do you get the
- Cube texture sample object?
-
- Curious,
- Marc
-
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- From: leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Open GL plugin
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 20:56:43 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- >>Tesselation Times (3D Artist newletter)<<
-
- sorry that this is off the subject, but how do you subscribe to this?
-
- thanx
- greg
-
-
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- From: DonH@cup.portal.com (Don - Hirschfeld)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Free Models
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 12:20:05 -0800
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
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-
- <snip stuff deleted>
- I still don't believe you. This has scam written all over it.
-
- -- Bob Lindabury
- bobl@graphics.rent.com The NEW Graphics BBS
- http://www.graphics.rent.com Main line: +1 908/469-0049
- -----
- *********************************************************************
- The demo file does indeed allow two objects to be grabbed off the
- Datalab's 3D model CDROM. The person has cracked the protection
- code for downloading all the objects. It's up to the lawyers
- whether this is Kosher. Other companies make products to defeat
- dongles on expensive CAD programs and have been advertising and selling
- them for years. I guess if you never use the model for a commerical
- venture, this individual could justify buying this "crack" according
- to his conscience.
-
- Don http://www.portal.com/~donrh
-
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- From: imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Ok, I give up. What *is* ScreamerNet?
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 95 00:22:24 GMT
- Organization: Imagine It
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-
- In article <scottaDJunG9.Jy0@netcom.com>,
- scotta@netcom.com (Scott Adams) wrote:
- >
- > Ok, I've tried just lurking for a while so I can figure out
- > what "Screamernet" is without having to ask. However, it seems to elude
- > me. So, as obvious as the answer may be, could someone please tell me:
- >
- > What is Screamernet?
- >
- > Thanks. :)
- >
- > -Scott A.
-
- ScreamerNet is a batch rendering standalone exec for Lightwave. You can use it
- on a single machine to render several scenes in a row by queuing (queueing?)
- them or if you are lucky enough to have several machines networked together
- the software will share each job among the CPU's - thus speeding up overall
- rendering times by however many machines you have. Each frame still takes the
- same time, but if 4 machines are rendering the same job it will be done 4
- times as quick.
-
- SN has the advantage of not using the Lightwave GUI, so conserving RAM and
- usually speednig up the render process by 10% to 30%.
-
- Kevin Gleeson
- Hobart TAS OZ
-
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- From: glynw@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Glyn Williams")
- Subject: Re: Particles (HOLY rendering time!!!)
- Message-ID: <DJwo6x.BJw@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4apj2s$g8o@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 22:08:56 GMT
- X-News-Software: Ameol
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-
- > I need to make a "dust trail" following a vehicle in an animation that
- > I'm working on and am experimenting with particles (one point
- > polygons). I don't own Sparks, but I've been getting a very nice effect
- > with
- > lightwave one point polys and some displacement mapping / morphing. The
- > big surprize came at rendering time. HOLY COW, my rendering time went
- > through the roof. The "particle cloud" contatins about 2 thousand
- > polygons or so (not toooo many), why is this taking so long to render?
- > Is
- > it partially due to the fractal noise surfacing that I used? Also, does
- > Sparks happen to make particles render much faster / easier (is it worth
- > the price/ram is what I'm asking). Is there some sort of "particle
- > primitive" used in LW rendering, or are particles treated as any other
- > polygons.
- >
- > I'd appreciate any help getting this scene to render faster (I was using
- > particles for explosians too, but maybe not with the rendering time
- > going
- > through the roof).
- >
-
- I have found that setting the additive property for particles results in
- an explosive increase in render time - which I think is due to the
- requirement to depth-sort the particles. This seems especially bad when
- the particles are heavily overlapping on screen.
-
- Can't see an easy way around the problem though. I just threw a 6 pentia
- at it and waited.
-
- Glyn Williams - from the appropriately named - Particle Systems Ltd.
-
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- From: bhood@netcom.com (robert hood)
- Subject: Re: Open GL plugin
- Message-ID: <bhoodDJyxt1.J13@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
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- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 03:31:49 GMT
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-
- Andrew Weiler (aweiler@mindspring.com) wrote:
- > wmendez@ix.netcom.com (William A. Mendez ) wrote:
- > >Hello!
- > >
- > >If many of you are familiar with Tesselation Times (3D Artist
- > >newletter) it posted an article that said the Open Gl plugin for
- > >Lightwave can be downloaded from Newteks's FTP site. The site is down
- > >as we all know, does any body out there know if the BBS has it?
- >
- > I just spoke with a NewTek "tek", Powerview won't be available
- > till the end of the month, probably later.
-
- Um...I'm using it right now. The "tek" is wrong.
-
- You can pick up a copy for the Intel or Alpha platforms at
-
- ftp.netcom.com:/pub/bh/bhood/plugins/[pvintel.zip|pvalpha.zip]
-
- --
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- Virtual Visions | Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- 1.303.989.4191 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- | 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: rudd@ug1.plk.af.mil (Douglas Rudd)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Mac Syquest question
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 13:14:37 -0700
- Organization: Air Force Phillips Lab.
- Lines: 29
- Message-ID: <4b9qrd$fu3@ug1.plk.af.mil>
- References: <frank.40.0007B92F@netdoor.com> <bill_l-0712950814460001@141.240.15.63> <599.6555T66T46@mindspring.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: ug1.plk.af.mil
-
- edreams@mindspring.com (edreams) writes:
-
- >>In article <frank.40.0007B92F@netdoor.com>, frank@netdoor.com (Frank D.
- >>Cocke) wrote:
-
- >>I believe I replied to you before on this.. IT CAN. Don't listen to
- >>anyone that doesn't use a Mac on this question.. they'll deny it because
- >>they don't believe it could be that easy to just pop in other media
- >>formatted by other systems.
-
- >>And PC Exchange is part of the system software! Imagine that! Listen to
- >>your dealer.
-
- >What about listening to someone who uses the Amiga? I've been doing that on
- >both PC and Mac disks/hard drives for a few years. 'tis a shame the PC can't
- >do this yet.
-
- >Scott
-
- Shame on you, Scott. The pc CAN read (and even write) pc disks and
- removable media (most of the time). There are even programs that will
- allow you to access (by great effort and pain) mac disks on a pc. Yes,
- I know that you can pop a dos or mac disk into the Amiga and read or
- write to it transparently, but you can do the same with a pc disk on
- a pc (thanking God for Norton Utilities). Get your facts straight.
- Sheesh!
-
-
- Doug Rudd
-
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- From: rudd@ug1.plk.af.mil (Douglas Rudd)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Free Models
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 13:27:17 -0700
- Organization: Air Force Phillips Lab.
- Lines: 27
- Message-ID: <4b9rj5$gdd@ug1.plk.af.mil>
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: ug1.plk.af.mil
-
- marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar) writes:
-
- >In article <30D70856.1D51@graphics.rent.com>, Bob Lindabury
- ><bobl@graphics.rent.com> writes:
-
- >>> COMPUTER GRAPHIC IMAGES & DESIGN INC.
- >>> PO BOX 230135
- >>> BROOKLYN NY, 11223
- >>>
- >>> (PLEASE ADD $4.0 FOR SHIPPING AND HANDLING)
- >>
- >>I still don't believe you. This has scam written all over it.
- >>
-
- >I agree. I would avoid any "deal" that has a P.O. Box as an address, and
- >no telephone number. Also, the ability to pay by credit card would give
- >insurance against getting a product that doesn't deliver.
-
- >-Marc
-
- I think these may be that same jokers who were posting a similar
- deal last year. I called ViewPoint about it and they disappeared
- until now. Cock roaches are so hard to kill.
-
-
- Doug Rudd
-
-
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- From: atlantis@globalone.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 24 bit gfx is so slow
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 16:06:01 GMT
- Organization: Globalone Inc
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <30dad748.1881785@unix.globalone.net>
- References: <4bbhne$eup@erinews.ericsson.se>
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-
- On 21 Dec 1995 11:51:10 GMT, xxx xxx@ryepk.ericsson.se wrote:
-
- ->I bought a Compaq Pentium 133 to do raytracing (Lightwave3d) but I was
- ->disappointed when I tried 1024x768 with 16 or 24 bits color depth.
- ->Everything above 256 colors is extremely slow. When I rotate a few
- ->polygons, my screen update is about 3 frames per second - max. (Sigh)
- ->I'm using a Matrox card called Q-vision 2000+ (4Mb VRAM) and a 21"
- ->monitor.
- ->PLEASE mail me your suggestions, tips and experience!
- ->When you're using Lightwave, which resolution and color depth do you
- ->have?
-
- You may just need a "Beefier" Video display card.
-
- Bob
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Object replacement plugin
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 09:38:56 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 14
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-
- In article <4b8c5h$6k2@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, marcmylar@aol.com
- (MarcMylar) writes:
-
- >OK, I give up. Why would NewTek remove a useful plugin with Rev. B (which
- >I have)?
- >
- >-Marc
- >
- >
-
- Cause there NewTek - and they do stupid shit like that all the time. I
- would greatly apreciate it if someone would email it to me at
- Jbooth411@aol.com or post it to the list. From what I have heard, there
- wern't even any bugs with it..
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: [Q] Availability of LW in UK
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 09:39:49 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4b8men$l1o@trog.dra.hmg.gb>, cjb@trog.dra.hmg.gb () writes:
-
- >1. Is Lightwave 4.0 available for Windows 3.1 (or is it only
- > available for Windows 95)
- >
- >2. Is it available on CD ROM, or just millions of disks
- >
- >3. Can I get it easily in the UK.
- >
- >
-
- 1. Yes, it runs under win32s
- 2. Yes - but it could easily fit on ONE floppy. It's coded very tightly..
- 3. Probrobly, but I wouldn't know where, as I'm in the USA and don't shop
- in the UK often.
-
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- Subject: Re: Free Models
- Message-ID: <DJwHFy.At1@avalon.chinalake.navy.mil>
- From: Des McPherson <des_mcpherson@imdgw.chinalake.navy.mil>
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 19:43:09 GMT
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-
- >>I still don't believe you. This has scam written all over it.
- >>
- >
- >I agree. I would avoid any "deal" that has a P.O. Box as an address, and
- >no telephone number. Also, the ability to pay by credit card would give
- >insurance against getting a product that doesn't deliver.
- >
- >-Marc
-
- Who cares if it is a good deal or not. They are either scamming or stealing.
-
- Another curiosity about the original post is that it was only posted in the
- Lightwave group. The Viewpoint CD contains data for 3 or 4 dozen different file
- formats, yet the LWers were the chosen ones to be scammed. Did these people walk
- around SIGGRAPH and come to the conclusion that the people standing around the
- Newtek booth were the most gullible looking ;-)
-
-
-
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- From: gt4687c@prism.gatech.edu (Jeff Yeh)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: 15 Dec 1995 11:57:58 -0500
- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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- Message-ID: <4as9em$nn6@acmex.gatech.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: acmex-prism.gatech.edu
-
- If you had a choice to get either 3D Studio 4.0 or Lightwave 3D
- for character animation work, which one would you get? Disregard the
- price of both packages.
-
- Also: Which one has a better/easier interface? better rendering
- times? what major features does one have that the other one doesn't?
- Which one has better morphing features?
-
- I'm trying to decide on the two, and price is not an issue here.
- I'm asking about character animation because that is what an upcoming
- project needs, but character animation is not the only thing I will
- be doing.
-
- Any advice would be great.
-
- --
- "The truth is out there..."
- - THE X-FILES
- Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
- Internet: gt4687c@prism.gatech.edu
-
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- From: lito <lito@panix.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PoverView plugin for modeler
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 10:16:28 -0500
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC
- Lines: 26
- Message-ID: <30DACBCC.406D@panix.com>
- References: <Pine.SOL.3.91.951221100315.19429F-100000@artemis.ibernet.es>
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- To: Sergio Moreno <sergio@ibernet.es>
-
- You can get the Open GL dlls for windows 95 from
- http://www.crisis.com/~randybrg/win95/opengldll.zip
-
- Sergio Moreno wrote:
- >
- > Hi all
- >
- > I just downloaded the powerview plugin from
- > ftp.graphics.rent.com in the incoming dir, but it needs opengl in the pc and
- > alpha version. Anyone knows where i can find the opengl for windows 95?
- >
- > i havent checked the amiga version yet.
- >
- > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >
- > Sergio Moreno IBERNET (TTD)
-
- --
- *****************************************************************************
-
- E-Mail: lito@panix.com
-
- Programmer, Musician, and Artist
- In that order :^)
-
- *****************************************************************************
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Polyform
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 15:22:07 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <4b99mv$qrd@homer.alpha.net>
- References: <4b407u$cl9@homer.alpha.net> <4b5h0s$18p@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII
- X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.6 NT
-
- In article <4b5h0s$18p@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, elfwork@aol.com says...
- >
- >In article <4b407u$cl9@homer.alpha.net>, syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- >writes:
- >>P.S. It looks and acts completely differently...
- >
- >But how will I ever know, unless I spend money with your compnay.
- >A mistake I made once already. :^)
- >
- >(See, I put a smiley face on it. not insulted, I hope? };^)>
-
- No, I understand. The only way to get stuff is to get stuff
- for free, and "reviewing" it for a magazine is the easiest
- and most respected way of doing that. Say, you've gotten
- free stuff from Syndesis, haven't you?
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 95 beats NT for LW
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 15:29:12 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
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- References: <4asb8b$8v3@news.ais.net> <30D5B817.6531@ntplx.net> <30D62794.3A0A@skygames.com> <30D7054D.49FA@cats.ucsc.edu> <Pine.SUN.3.91.951220002955.27122F-100000@access1.digex.net>
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-
- In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.951220002955.27122F-100000@access1.digex.net>,
- erniew@access1.digex.net says...
- >
- >Are you worried that support for 95 will hurt NT users somehow? The
- >LW executable is the same file for all three Windows flavors. And it's
- >not like there isn't *room* on the CD for three (or ten) versions of
- >everything.
-
- I doubt it. If anything is filling the CD, it's content. At one point,
- I even remember that NewTek was thinking of placing two entire
- copies of all the content on the LW CD because they wanted to
- let the Amiga version have the long filenames, and that they had
- to re-save the scenes for 8.3 compatibility.
-
- Just try to fill a CD sometime... it takes forever, unless you
- have a big shovel and a big pile. Five platforms times 2 megs
- of executables is barely a dent. And I'd say there's plenty of
- reasons to put only content on CD, and put the rapidly-changing
- executables on floppies...
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: Adam Hendershot <adamwh@ids.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Plugins Available
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 14:20:00 -0500
- Organization: D&A Software
- Lines: 8
- Message-ID: <30DB04E0.2497@ids.net>
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-
- Speaking of the PowerView plug-in (which, BTW, I got off of NewTek's
- apparently functional FTP site), every time I use it I get a "Can't get
- module handle" error, and then after pressing OK, it seems to work
- perfectly. Any thoughts, anyone?
- I'm running Win95 with the OpenGL libraries that were included in
- WebSpace.
-
- Adam
-
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- Subject: Re: LW4 and Matrox Millenium
- References: <30D463A5.34C@cc.ec-lyon.fr>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- X-NewsSoftware: BBX-UMB 1.06l (February 20, 1995)
- From: Thealy@nesbbx.rain.COM (Thomas Healy)
- Message-ID: <Thealy.03sg@nesbbx.rain.COM>
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 95 19:51:35 PST
- Organization: NESBBX Bulletin Board System
- Lines: 31
-
- In <30D463A5.34C@cc.ec-lyon.fr>, AMERIO stephane <amerio@cc.ec-lyon.fr>
- writes:
- > Hi,
- > I heard about the Matrox Millenium new video card. It seems to
- > be 3D accelerated. As the modeller "refresh" is _very_ slow,
- > could anybody tell me about the effect of that video card on
- > either rendering times or preview (in layout and modeller)
- > (I've a P120 with 16Mb under W95).
- >
- > Thanks in advance.
-
-
-
- Hey,
-
- If you get any feedback, drop me a note....I'm looking at getting a 4meg
- Matrox card myself....
-
- Thomas
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Seek for the Sword that was broken: In Imladris it dwells;
- There shall be counsils taken, Stronger than Morgul-spells
- There shall be shown a token, That Doom is near at hand,
- For Isildur's Bane shall waken, and the Halfling forth shall stand."
-
- - J.R.R. TOLKIEN -
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
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- From: lito <lito@panix.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 10:42:27 -0500
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC
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-
- Actually I loved the movie too. I think it was probably one of the best films of all
- time (and I am not saying that because it is all computer rendered ;^) But what I loved
- most about the film is the attention to detail I saw. Like in the scene when it started
- to rain you can see the droplets falling on the window and see the rain drops destorted
- and casting realistic shadows like I see comming from my bedroom window. Also all the
- out of the house scenes were incredible, specially the trees and plants. If you haven't
- seen it yet and are reading this message you are missing some of the greatest CG you
- have ever seen.
-
- PMshark wrote:
- >
- > Have I been in a cave too long or is true that no one has discussed
- > anything on-line about Toy Story in this group? I know it wasn't created
- > with LW, but I thought the end result was gorgeous. Not just because of
- > the expensive software used, but because of the artistry displayed. The
- > expressions and movements of the characters were terrific. The story was
- > captivating and I even forgot the movie was an animation after the first
- > 10 minutes .And of course, the actors were superb. Toy Story really makes
- > me want to dealve deep into character animation with my copy of LW! I
- > haven't gotten this excited about a movie since Star Wars.
- >
- > Anyone else have any thoughts or comments about Toy Story?
- >
- > Happy Holidays
- > Everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- > !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- > PJ
- > PMshark@aol.com
- > Visual Designer
- >
- > "Look and you will find it--what is unsought will go undetected"
- > SOPHOCLES
-
- --
- *****************************************************************************
-
- E-Mail: lito@panix.com
-
- Programmer, Musician, and Artist
- In that order :^)
-
- *****************************************************************************
-
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- From: billinc@aol.com (BILLINC)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4.0 for WIN95 - Stability ???
- Date: 21 Dec 1995 13:17:04 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- I have had similar problems with modeler crashing inside Win 95. I don't
- know what's causing it. I have a pci 486dx-100mhz with 16meg and a gig.
-
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- From: brainisle@aol.com (BrainIsle)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: AMIGA HD BACK-UP
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 11:41:25 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Can anyone suggest a moderately priced tape storage hard drive backup for
- the Amiga. Looking to back up around 600Mb with full compatability.
- SCSI ok. Any suggestions? Thanks In Advance...
- -Dennis
-
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: rec.video.desktop,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Flyer--IFF 2 CLIP (Help Needed ASAP)
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 13:11:09 -0800
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-
- I have just created some images in LightWave on the PC---I
- have ported them over to my Amiga4000 where I want to make the images
- into a FLYER CLIP using the Arexx IFF2CLIP script. I've only tried it
- once a long time ago using Flyer 4.04b software and it worked!!! Now
- in 4.07 I can execute the script, however I see it load each one...but
- it never saves the images as a clip????
-
- Any help is much appreciated ASAP.
-
- Email me (empire@airmail.net) or post an answer
-
- Thank You--
-
- Lance Gray
- Empire Productions Inc.
-
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- From: Dan Ablan <dma@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Plugins Available
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 17:08:42 GMT
- Organization: AGA Digital Studios
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-
- sferrin@xmission.com (D. Scott Ferrin) wrote:
- >What do PowerView Plug-Ins do?
-
- It's a real-time shaded preview for modeler.
-
- Dan
-
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access1.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Bugs?
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 12:15:20 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
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-
- Lito wrote:
-
- > Is this a bug with the Power view plugin or did I do something
- > wrong. Every time I run the plugin it always brings up a dialog box
- > that says
- > info
- > cannot find module handle
-
- The name of the .P file got changed. Rename it "pviewigl.p". Edit
- your lwm.cfg to remove the line for the PowerView plug-in, then fire
- up Modeler and Add Plugin again. The problem is that plug-ins have
- to use their filenames to get a "handle" that identifies them to
- Windows. If somebody changes the .P filename, it no longer matches
- what the plug-in itself thinks it's called.
-
- Other known bugs:
-
- * Objects are mirror-inverted. Fori probably needs to convert from
- left-handed (LW) to right-handed coordinates.
-
- * Modeler crashes when the butterfly object is viewed. This is a
- bug in the Modeler plug-in interface, which doesn't handle detail
- polygons correctly. Won't be fixed soon.
-
- * When moved, the PowerView window erases the Modeler window. If
- this isn't another manifestation of the handle problem, it might
- mean that PowerView is using its own message loop, rather than
- Modeler's.
-
- Keep in mind that this is a beta version.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
-
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- From: jbaxt3d@aol.com (JBAXT3D)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Perception Optimize??????????
- Date: 21 Dec 1995 14:12:50 -0500
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-
- Has anyone had a problem with optimize in Perception? Everytime we
- optimize it destroyes all the files. Has anyone else had this problem?
-
- Jeff Baxter
- 3D Animation Director
- Stewart Digital Video
- (610)626-6500
- jbaxt3d@aol.com
-
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- From: Brian - Hoffman <bhoffman@jobe.shell.portal.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PowerView Works Under Windows 95
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 10:17:06 -0800 (PST)
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-
-
- For those wondering whether or not PowerView will work under
- Windows 95, the simple answer is yes. I have it working on
- my P100 system now with no problems. (Other than those already
- documented by NT based PowerView users. Mirrored geometry,
- crashing on "Butterfly.lwo" object, and so on.)
-
- All you need to do is copy the appropriate DLL's to your
- Windows\System directory, then install the PowerView plug-in
- into Modeler. You should rename 'Pviewgl.p' to 'Pviewigl.p
- before installing into Modeler. This will prevent the
- appearance of the "Can't get handle..." warning message
- every time you run the plug-in.
-
- The DLL's you need are 'Opengl32.dll' and 'Glu32.dll'.
-
- I obtained them from the following web page:
-
- http://www.snafu.de/~hg/ (Thanks to Paul Davies for this tip.)
-
-
- Hope this is helpfull to someone..
-
-
- -Brian Hoffman (bhoffman@shell.portal.com)
-
-
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- From: Ken Geary <ken.geary@ademco.com>
- Subject: RAM problem
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-
- I just installed another 64MB RAm to my system (brings me up to 128MB RAM). NT
- does not see it, only the first 64MB. I re-installed NT3.51, it asked if I
- wanted to update and I did. My dealer suggested that I do a fresh install of NT
- but he is checking on another fix. Any suggestions before I waste time doing a
- re-install? Thanks.
-
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- From: sferrin@xmission.com (D. Scott Ferrin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Plugins Available
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 20:57:21 GMT
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-
- What do PowerView Plug-Ins do?
-
-
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- From: bjhayes@pacificnet.net (Brad Hayes)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Digital Handycam ----> Flyer connection
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 07:30:52 GMT
- Organization: Capital Area Internet Service info@cais.com 703-448-4470
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-
- VTLR39A@prodigy.com (Kevin Mccabe) wrote:
-
- >For those who haven't heard of the new arrival on the digital scene,
- >it's the Sony (DX1000) Digital Camcorder. Check the latest VTU magazine
- >for an excellent review. My question is this: Has anyone heard of any
- >third party hardware or Newtek alliance with Sony's digital signal
- >protocol (IEEE 1394) and the Flyer. This concept was mentioned in the
- >article, and I'm very interested. I love the digital revolution!
-
- > Anim VTLR39A@prodigy.com
-
-
- Kevin:
-
- Yeah I have heard of all kind of rumers. Unfortunitly if you are
- looking fro NewTek to do it, I wouldn't count on even seeing it untill
- NEXT NAB (97). So we can only hope for a third party to develop
- something.... Any takers?
-
- Brad Hayes
-
-
-
-
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- From: davros@isisnet.com (John McKenzie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Pentium w/ Lightwave 4.0 questions
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 19:59:01 GMT
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-
- Larry Eisenhower (lhower@thinknet.com);
-
- Yep. That will run it. Get more RAM when you can as one always needs
- more RAM, and windows is such a system resources hog and all, but yes that
- can run lightwave. If you want to do serious/profesional stuff you will
- be wanting more RAM quickly, but yes, that system will run lightwave fine
- and dandy.
-
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- From: Sergio Moreno <sergio@ibernet.es>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PoverView plugin for modeler
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 10:07:07 +0100
- Organization: Servicio IBERNET (Telefonica Transmision de Datos)
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-
- Hi all
-
- I just downloaded the powerview plugin from
- ftp.graphics.rent.com in the incoming dir, but it needs opengl in the pc and
- alpha version. Anyone knows where i can find the opengl for windows 95?
-
- i havent checked the amiga version yet.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Sergio Moreno IBERNET (TTD)
-
-
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- From: andrew sharp <andrew_sharp@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: User Group in Vancouver
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 13:43:17 -0700
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-
- Is there a user group in Vancouver? If not is there anyone
- interested in starting one?
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Works Under Windows 95
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 23:09:53 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article
- <Pine.SUN.3.90.951222101619.6458C-100000@jobe.shell.portal.com>, Brian -
- Hoffman <bhoffman@jobe.shell.portal.com> writes:
-
- >For those wondering whether or not PowerView will work under
- >Windows 95, the simple answer is yes.
-
- So should I assume that it *doesn't* run under Windows 3.1?
-
- -Marc
-
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- From: justin@nyc.pipeline.com (Michael Justin Austin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PLEASE HELP! LW4.0 for Win (animation)
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 23:34:54 -0500
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-
- On Dec 23, 1995 03:08:08 in article <PLEASE HELP! LW4.0 for Win
- (animation)>, 'tibm@passport.ca (Ray Dyer)' wrote:
-
-
- this is simply explained in the manual.
- Unless you have a cracked copy of lightwave??
- because configuring the anims is one of the simplest things
- about LW.
- >
- >I just got hold of Lightwave 4.0 for Windows. I can't figure out how to
- make
- >animations. I go under the record menu and click on "ANIMATION TYPE" it
- just
- >keeps on saying "none". Thank you for helping me with this.
- >
- > tibm@passport.ca
-
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- From: ajackson@alladin.demon.co.uk (Action Jackson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Looking for 3D scanner solution
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 15:01:16 GMT
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-
- Mario Heliczer <marioh> wrote:
-
- >I know of a 3D scanner... but it's on Amiga...
-
- >Don't mention it...
- >if ya can't find anything better: reply & I'll tell where to get it from.
-
- >Mario Heliczer
-
- Can you tell me what it is and where to get hold of it?
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Ok, I give up. What *is* ScreamerNet?
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 21:34:20 -0700
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-
- In article <scottaDJunG9.Jy0@netcom.com> scotta@netcom.com (Scott Adams) writes:
- >From: scotta@netcom.com (Scott Adams)
- >Subject: Ok, I give up. What *is* ScreamerNet?
- >Date: Tue, 19 Dec 1995 19:57:45 GMT
-
-
- > Ok, I've tried just lurking for a while so I can figure out
- > what "Screamernet" is without having to ask. However, it seems to elude
- > me. So, as obvious as the answer may be, could someone please tell me:
- >
- > What is Screamernet?
-
- > Thanks. :)
-
- > -Scott A.
- >--
-
- Screamernet is a render only module that will render a LW scene without a
- dongle. Its intended purpose is to allow a network of PCs to work on the same
- scene file without each PC requiring a dongle. Screamernet has almost no
- interface. It runs as a DOS program in a DOS box. It requires a control
- program to tell it what to do. The only control program right now that I know
- of is the one included as part of the Layout portion of LightWave. You could
- theoretically have something like 1000 machines working on a scene (or a
- series of scenes) at the same time. It is included with your LightWave
- purchase.
-
- As a side benefit, it has been noticed that it is faster (almost always) to
- render using Screamernet than to render using Layout. There is an added
- benefit that the control panel in Layout lets you set up a batch of scenes to
- render. A network is not required. You can run a module on a single
- computer. In fact, I understand you can run two modules on a dual Pentium.
- I haven't seen this confirmed yet though.
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
- Hey!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We have our new Studio 522 URL!!
-
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- From: neveronce@aol.com (Neveronce)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone have a crack for Lightwave for Windows?
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 16:32:48 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- WEll...
- Thanks for all the help. Whoever said something about motherboards being
- cheap was wrong.
- Here's a question, though: Can I plug in the dongle to the server on my
- network, and use lightwave locally on my computer? If so, then that's
- what I'll do.. but will it work?
- Thanks
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 02:16:39 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
- Lines: 22
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-
- gturner@au.oracle.com (Graeme Turner) wrote:
- >>price of both packages.
- >
- >Hi
- >
- >
- >I'll probably be flamed for saying this but IMHO 3d Studio is an animated CAD
- >package whereas LW is a photo realistic animation package.
- >
- >Definately go for LW if you want to produce realistic animation
- >
-
- I think you hit the nail on the head! I was recently involved
- with a studio that uses 3dS exclusively, and I can't get over
- the look it gives (negative) to all their work. I still think
- that the most important tool you'll ever use is your own
- imagination and talent, regardless of the software you use.
-
- Andrew Weiler
-
-
-
-
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- From: davros@isisnet.com (John McKenzie)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Zip Drive compatibility?
- Followup-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Date: 19 Dec 1995 07:22:00 GMT
- Organization: isis inc. (Internet Provider), NS Canada.
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-
- Mark A Cohen (mcohen@acsu.buffalo.edu):
-
- I too have been needing this info, so I would appreciate it if anyone
- else would post, but I will tell you what I do know;
-
- The parrell port Zip states in the manuel that it will not work with
- Macs, you must get a SCSI one... I would assume this would apply to SCSI
- Amigas, but you didn't say which type you had.
-
- All the local Amiga gurus said they did not have experience doing it but
- could not think of a reason why the parrell port version would work with
- my A3000.
-
- There are Amigazip tools. All the Amiga magazines reviewed Zip drives
- and did so on Amigas, of course. However I do not know where you could
- find them. The best I can do for you is point you in the direction of a
- commercial Zip driver and tools for the Amiga. Email Oregon Research and
- ask them about it. I _think_ the address is orres@teleport.com.
-
- Sorry I couldn't be more helpfull. Please post or email me or something
- if you find out more. Thanks.
-
-
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AMIGA HD BACK-UP
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 12:21:15 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
- Lines: 25
- Sender: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com
- Message-ID: <oj6ivj7twlw.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: hpsrk.fc.hp.com
- In-reply-to: brainisle@aol.com's message of 22 Dec 1995 11:41:25 -0500
- X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.0.9
-
-
- brainisle@aol.com (BrainIsle) wrote:
-
- > Can anyone suggest a moderately priced tape storage hard drive backup for
- > the Amiga. Looking to back up around 600Mb with full compatability.
- > SCSI ok. Any suggestions? Thanks In Advance...
-
- I don't know if this qualifies as "moderate", but you can get a small
- SCSI DAT drive these days for $700-ish new if you shop around, or maybe
- $450-500 used. It'll store nominally 2 Gb, and up to 4 Gb compressed.
- I have one on my A4000 and love it, both for backups and for off-line
- storage of large things. For a few hundred more you can get an 8 Gb DAT
- drive. But basically, almost any SCSI tape you can find should work
- fine with the Amiga and BTN-Tape.
-
- (Its nice to get a backup that can hold more on one media than your
- current drive space, in case you get more space and still want to do
- unattended nightly archive backups).
-
- (It might be better to ask about this on c.s.a.hardware instead of
- c.g.a.lightwave...)
-
- Hope this helps,
-
- - steve
-
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- From: atlantis@globalone.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: A2000 system 4 sale
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 20:45:35 GMT
- Organization: Globalone Inc
- Lines: 23
- Message-ID: <30dc6a13.2714942@unix.globalone.net>
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-
-
- ->I'm selling one of my Amiga systems:
- ->
- ->A2000
- ->1084s Monitor
- ->GVP 040/33/12mb
- ->2mb Agnus
- ->OS 3.1
- ->Picasso II 24-bit board
- ->540mb HD
- ->50mb HD
- ->Keyboard/Mouse
- ->all cables, etc.
- ->
- ->I'm asking 1700.00 and will deliver/setup within 50 miles of Albany, New York.
-
-
- I've reduced it to $1500.00 (U.S. $$)
-
-
- ->Make me an offer and we'll talk.
- ->Bob
-
-
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- From: atlantis@globalone.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: WTB: Lightwave for INTEL
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 20:50:28 GMT
- Organization: Globalone Inc
- Lines: 10
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp12.global1.net
- Keywords: LW LightWave Lightwave NewTek Newtek
- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99c/16.141
-
- I'm interested in purchasing (used) the INTEL version of LightWave from NewTek.
-
- Anyone Interested in selling thier packages (must be complete, sans registration
- card is ok), please email me directly or respond here at:
-
- comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
-
- Thanks,
-
- Bob
-
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- From: justin@nyc.pipeline.com (Michael Justin Austin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Saving animations and stills
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 23:42:15 -0500
- Organization: The Pipeline
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-
- On Dec 19, 1995 23:05:55 in article <Saving animations and stills>,
- 'lhower@thinknet.com (Larry Eisenhower)' wrote:
-
-
-
- Do You have have a manual or are you running an illegal copy??
-
- these questions are quickly answered in a glance at the manual.
-
- >Hello, I just recently got Lightwave 4.0, and I have a couple of
- >questions:
- >
- >1. I am running Win95, should I choose install win32s or winNT during
- >install?
- >
- >2. How do I output just a single frame of a scene to a graphics file,
- >and if there is a way, what format does it save as?
- >
- >3. How can I get an animation to save as an *.avi file?
- >
- >Any help is greatly appreciated.
-
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- From: roadie@omni.voicenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Bugs?
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 19:33:08 GMT
- Organization: Voicenet - Internet Access - (215)674-9290
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-
- On Fri, 22 Dec 1995 12:15:20 -0500, Ernie Wright
- <erniew@access1.digex.net> wrote:
-
- >Lito wrote:
- >
- >> Is this a bug with the Power view plugin or did I do something
- >> wrong. Every time I run the plugin it always brings up a dialog box
- >> that says
- >> info
- >> cannot find module handle
- >
- >The name of the .P file got changed. Rename it "pviewigl.p". Edit
- >your lwm.cfg to remove the line for the PowerView plug-in, then fire
- >up Modeler and Add Plugin again. The problem is that plug-ins have
- >to use their filenames to get a "handle" that identifies them to
- >Windows. If somebody changes the .P filename, it no longer matches
- >what the plug-in itself thinks it's called.
- >
- >Other known bugs:
- >
- >* Objects are mirror-inverted. Fori probably needs to convert from
- > left-handed (LW) to right-handed coordinates.
- >
- >* Modeler crashes when the butterfly object is viewed. This is a
- > bug in the Modeler plug-in interface, which doesn't handle detail
- > polygons correctly. Won't be fixed soon.
- >
- >* When moved, the PowerView window erases the Modeler window. If
- > this isn't another manifestation of the handle problem, it might
- > mean that PowerView is using its own message loop, rather than
- > Modeler's.
- >
- >Keep in mind that this is a beta version.
- >
- >- Ernie
- >
- >
- When I click on add plugin in modeler, then go to run the plugin
- nothing shows up, nothing happens. any guesses?
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PLEASE HELP! LW4.0 for Win (animation)
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 11:53:30 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4bg0te$j4j@pipe2.nyc.pipeline.com>, justin@nyc.pipeline.com
- (Michael Justin Austin) writes:
-
- >this is simply explained in the manual.
- >Unless you have a cracked copy of lightwave??
- >because configuring the anims is one of the simplest things
- >about LW.
-
- Although your answer is not entirely true (avi saver hell threads
- prove it so) - I have also noticed a huge number of 'possable' pirates
- posting questions like these in the last few weeks. My guess is that
- lightwave 4.0 is making its rounds in the cracked form. I, for one, have
- mixed feelings about this - as if I had never played with a cracked
- version years ago, I would not own it now, would not be working the great
- job I have now, and would probrobly still be using Imagine 2.0 that I
- spent $220 on only to see it come out on a cover disk the next month.
- However, I never had the gaul to ask questions on the newsgroups about
- simple things that were no doubt in the manual. I figured it out untill
- the point where I realized it was vastly superior to Imagine in terms of
- user interface, and that I would never be able to return. So I bought the
- program and have never regreted it for a moment. Hopefully, some of these
- people have the morals to buy any program they use, and will buy lightwave
- if they like it. But alas, all we can do is weed them out of our
- newsgroup.... Unfortunatly, most people figure if they already have it,
- why buy it.. Personaly, I'd like to see lightwave developement continue,
- so they got my money...
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Digital Handycam ----> Flyer connection
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 11:53:34 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4bgekm$br8@zippy.cais.net>, bjhayes@pacificnet.net (Brad
- Hayes) writes:
-
- >Kevin:
- >
- > Yeah I have heard of all kind of rumers. Unfortunitly if you are
- >looking fro NewTek to do it, I wouldn't count on even seeing it untill
- >NEXT NAB (97). So we can only hope for a third party to develop
- >something.... Any takers?
- >
- >
-
- with it shipping just 4-6 weeks after that!!!!
-
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- From: Dan Ablan <dma@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Plugins Available
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 03:12:54 GMT
- Organization: AGA Digital Studios
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- Message-ID: <4bd7nm$sl9@News1.mcs.net>
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-
- >Where else is the Intel version??
-
- NewTek BBS has the PowerView Plug-In.
- Look under the LightWave section,
- Patches
- ant the file is PVINTEL.ZIP.
-
- Kinda buggy... but working.
-
- Very cool.
-
- Dan Ablan
-
- AGA Digital Studios
- Chicago
- http://www.mcs.com/~dma/home.html
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Plugins Available
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 23:22:05 -0500
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- Hmm.. ftp.graphics.rent,com gives nothing but errors (connects though)..
- and the amiga and alpha versions are on the newsgroups, but not the intel!
- Thats got to be a first.. could you mail me with the intel, or post it to
- the group again!?!?!
- thanks!
-
-
- Jason Booth
- "I'm programing a raytracer that only outputs in ASCII art! I'LL BE
- RICH!!!!"
-
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: =======WHAT'S A GOOD BOOK INSTEAD OF THE LIGHTWAVE 4.0 MANUAL==========
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 22:51:22 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 19
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-
- In article <4bdf03$3kb@ktk2.smartt.com>, celster@smartt.com writes:
-
- >Is there any "Companion" or other book that would be good instead of a
- >manual or something even better?
- >
- >Also is there any online documentation?
-
- Gee, I hate to sound like John Foust, but where's your manual? The new
- 4.0 manual is excellent, and should get you started quite nicely.. And no,
- there is no online documentation.. It's just with the crack being posted
- and requested on the newsgroup at least twice a week, I begin to get a
- little ticked...
- If you own the program, check out the Lee Stranahan tapes. There for
- version 3.5, but everything still aplies, and I've always thought his
- explanations were the clearest, and simplest. Also, the Mark Thompson (sp,
- once again..?) tapes are amazing! Video is the way to go, over books, any
- day... at least for learning such a visual program as lightwave is..
-
-
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access1.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: BML run-time for the Alpha!
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 20:38:55 -0500
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-
- Blaise Fanning wrote:
-
- > Hold on, Buckaroo! Intel is most definitely little-endian!
-
- Just saw this post today (21 Dec). See my mea culpa on this topic,
- posted 10 Dec. Geez, Blaise. "Buckaroo"? That hurts.
-
- > The PowerPC and MIPS families are bi-endian, meaning that they can
- > support either, and the Intel and Alpha processors are little-endian
- > only.
-
- I'm told Alpha can also go either way.
-
- BTW, I've never like the Swiftian byte order terminology. "-endian"
- always makes me think we're talking about the *last* byte (the one at
- the highest address), and the nonce formation "bi-endian" just looks
- like a typo.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
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- From: dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Why the 1000 object limit?
- Message-ID: <8B713CB.0B95000015.uuout@mercopus.com>
- Date: Sun, 17 Dec 95 16:11:00 -0400
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- -> From: "David S. McFalls" <mcfalls@atomic.com>
- -> I've been a lurker at the newsgroup for some time, and I've often
- -> received valuable insights here. I've been modelling a city scape
- -> and ran into heap runtime errors in layout. After talking to Jon
- -> Tindall regarding Sparks and, eventually through the NewTek tech
- -> support system, I determined that I was running into a limit not
- -> described in Appendix F in the Reference Manual ==> there seems to be
- -> a 1000 object limit in layout.
- ->
- -> The way I've been modelling structures assumes an object oriented
- -> world contruction mentality. I need 10^^5 or 10^^6 objects, or, let
- -> it be limited by how much I care to spend on RAM.
- ->
- -> Consolidating structures back in modeller will buy me some time, but
- -> will not allow me a large scope city-scape. I'm hoping someone can
- -> suggest possible solutions -- either hope for a Lightwave update
- -> without this limit, or another rendering engine without this limit.
- -> Frightful frame rendering times are not yet an obstacle. There will
- -> always be more compute power or faster machines available for a
- -> price.
- This limit also has been highly annoying to me, and not being a
- programmer I don't have the slightest clue why it is there. The main
- problem with it in my view is that is that it prevents the use of
- complex particle system animations where you could easily use thousands
- of single point polygon objects. In your situation the easiest thing to
- do is probably to combine a number of objects in Modeler, although there
- is also a polygon limit per object, or at least there used to be, I
- haven't tested it in 4.0. Another work around would be to save scenes
- with only portions of your objects and render in layers, saving the
- alpha channels and comping the rendered frames back together.
-
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- From: Bruce Branit <bbranit@idir.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Metaform problems
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 19:58:14 -0600
- Organization: Internet Direct Communications - Lawrence, Ks - (913) 841-2220
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- > In article <4a0bhn$65v@news.onramp.net> Archie Jones <archiej@onramp.net> writes:
- > >From: Archie Jones <archiej@onramp.net>
- > >Subject: Re: Metaform problems
- >
- > > You were right about the non-planer polygons but I am
- > >still having problems with the metaform function. This is what
- > >I do:
- >
- > >1) After my rough model is constructed I select all non-planer
- > >polygons and triple them. At this point my model has no
- > >non-planer polygons.
- >
- > >2) I then apply the metaform function to the model. Now my
- > >model looks the way I want it to but is full, and I mean real
- > >full, of non-planer polygons.
- >
- > > If I now triple the polygons again I end up with an
- > >unacceptable number of polygons. Is there a way to use the
- > >metaform function without producing more non-planer polygons?
- >
- > >Thanks in advance,
-
- there are a couple of other things you might keep in mind:
-
- 1) Don't worry about the non-planar polygons before you metaform. Worry about the >4
- pt polygons. Where possible (and if there aren't a ton of >4pt polys) don't let
- Modeler triple them. Use 'Split' to divide them up more logically and evenly than
- Modeller tends to do.
-
- 2) When you are ready to metaform choose the new surface 'Options' under the Object
- panel and change 'Polygons' from Automatic or Quadrangles to Triangles, this will
- cause any subsequent 'polygon creating operation' to create 3pt polys, including
- metaform.
-
- ______________________________________________________
- Bruce W. Branit - Lawrence, KS
- bbranit@idir.net
- http://www.idir.net/~bbranit/bb.html
- ______________________________________________________
-
- Article: 9069
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- From: Brian Lutt <blutt@mail.ic.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Looking for METABALL type modeller for LW.
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 10:57:10 -0800
- Organization: ICNET... Your Link To The Internet... +1.313.998.0090
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-
- I am looking for a metaball type modeller for lightwave. Have you seen
- some of the work done with METABALL plugin for 3DStudio, it looks pretty
- good. Someone modeled a tyranasaurus rex and one of those face-huggers
- from ALIENS, anyway I am interested in playing with one of those BLOB
- programs any help.. Also I'm having trouble FTP'ing into
- ftp.tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu anybody else having problems. I NEED HELP.
-
-
- THANKS
-
- Article: 9070
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 95 beats NT for LW
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 17:27:59 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
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- References: <4asb8b$8v3@news.ais.net> <30D5B817.6531@ntplx.net> <4bai6u$j5e@lily.redrose.net> <4bbbdg$uq9@hyperion.mfltd.co.uk> <shfDJyHrC.Cup@netcom.com>
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-
- In article <shfDJyHrC.Cup@netcom.com>, shf@netcom.com says...
- >
- >+-- iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young) writes:
- >| NT is quite nice if you have LOADS of memory, (ie 32mb+), but I don't
- >| think it will ever catch on for the home user as it requires a very
- >| powerful machine to get the most out of it.
- >
- >Just to give an alternate viewpoint, I have a 486-66 with 16 megs of
- >RAM and run NT all the time. I compile, debug, edit files, read mail,
- >compose graphics and images, and of course do 3D stuff with LightWave
- >and I never have a problem.
-
- I once had a similar setup, then I added another 16 megs, and
- the performance improvement was so dramatic, I smacked myself upside
- the head for being so frugal. Then I upgraded to a P-133 with 32 meg
- of EDO, and underwent yet another smack. Adding 16 megs to a 486/66
- was certainly less expensive.
-
- Hey, I've got a spare 16 meg of 70 nsec 30-pin SIMMs, wanna buy them?
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: jarhead@netwest.com (Michael S. Spitler)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in Modeller ! Get a Clue!!!!
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 03:07:43 MST
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- In article <wturber.714.01EBD520@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
- >From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- >Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in Modeller !
- >Date: 16 Dec 1995 01:40:11 -0700
-
- >In article <0000940a+00001509@msn.com> ScottsHere@msn.com (Scott Barrilleaux) writes:
- >>From: ScottsHere@msn.com (Scott Barrilleaux)
- >>Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in Modeller !
- >>Date: 13 Dec 95 17:40:53 -0800
-
- >>Could anyone at Newtek give us an explaination as to why screen
- >>refresh in modeler is so slow. I have Truespace and Imagine and both
- >>of them are much much faster redrawing the screen. It's poor
- >>programing. I have an ati turbo pro with 4 megs and everything else
- >>flys.
-
- >>scott
-
- What is this us shit.... you must make alot of money if you are whining about
- a little extra redraw time.... I run LW4 on a p75 32megs ram ... 64bit
- vidcard... with 2 on board..... and lightwave runs just fine.... so what if
- it takes 10 secs instead of 7 secs to redraw the screen...... If it is so
- improtant that you need to complain about it then maybe you should not use it.
-
- As for Truespace it is a dog.... Get your vert or polygon count up there and
- it will slow down.... you'll then have to flame Calgri.(pardon the spelling)
-
- just my 50 bucks worth....
- checks in the mail...
-
- Michael
-
-
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- From: tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Open GL plugin
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 00:08:57 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- That's strange. I downloaded it today and it works pretty well! I'm
- impressed with what Fori's made.
-
- Modeler will never be the same.
-
- >I just spoke with a NewTek "tek", Powerview won't be available
- >till the end of the month, probably later.
-
- >Andrew Weiler
-
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Plugins Available
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 23:05:11 +0000
- Organization: University Of California at Santa Cruz
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- To: TPeirce9 <tpeirce9@aol.com>
-
- TPeirce9 wrote:
- >
- > That's right--the FTP site is empty. Where else is the Intel version??
-
- I saw the intel version in the root directory of ftp.graphics.rent.com
-
- it occures directly after the incomming directory..looks like it was misplaced
-
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- From: "Thomas M. Schaefer" <stratvid@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Do optical system models work with refraction on?
- Date: Tue, 19 Dec 1995 14:36:08 -0800
- Organization: Strategic Video
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-
- Has anyone modeled a lens for a camera, binoculars, or a telescope
- with refraction turned on? How about a reflecting telescope?
-
- -Thanks
-
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- From: tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4 and Matrox Millenium
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 00:04:04 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- I put a Millenium in my machine today for use with PowerView in Windows NT
- Intel. I believe I have all the drivers and settings correct but the
- results are no different than the Stealth 64 2 MVRAM so far. I am waiting
- to hear from Matrox about the non-performance gain with OpenGL.
-
-
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- From: celster@smartt.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: =======WHAT'S A GOOD BOOK INSTEAD OF THE LIGHTWAVE 4.0 MANUAL==========
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 05:23:05 GMT
- Organization: KTK Commmunications Ltd. (SmarttNet)
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-
- Is there any "Companion" or other book that would be good instead of a
- manual or something even better?
-
- Also is there any online documentation?
-
- Thanx
-
-
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- From: Jan Kronekvist <etxkrok@mmcd1.ericsson.se>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Palettes for PC
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 14:32:56 +0100
- Organization: Ericsson Telecom
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-
- Hi!
-
- I use LightWave 4.0 for PC, and have the following problem:
-
- At the end I want to have my animation in MPEG format. To get
- this I need a 256 color output from lightwave. (If I use more
- colors I get problem running the MPEG file on some MPEG cards).
-
- If I save my animation from lightwave in AVI I think I get 256
- colors, but i don't like the palette LW uses. It must be somekind of
- fixed palette (system?). Anyway it does not look good.
-
- Is it somehow possible to tell LW which palette to use?
-
- If not, is there any program that converts 16 bit bitmap sequenses
- to 256 color avi or flic with a custom palette?
-
- I read in the LW manual that it should be possible to save the
- animations in flic format but on my computer it is only possible
- to save it in AVI. Anyway I suppose the FLIC format would give
- me the same palette problem.
-
- Could anyone help me with this problem?
-
-
- Kindly regards Jan
-
- Jan Kronekvist
- email: etxkrok@mmcd1.ericsson.se
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 01:56:38 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <jarhead.14.0016A6E0@netwest.com>, jarhead@netwest.com (Michael
- S. Spitler) writes:
-
- >my polygon counts were..
- >NCC1701D_3DS = 12,758
- >NCC1701D_LW4 = 3,301
- >
- >as you can see it is a huge improvement in the LW4 model...
- >oh, by the way both of my models look identical.....
-
- Remember also that it would be a lot closer if 3ds supported
- npolygons.
-
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- From: jkrause357@aol.com (JKrause357)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: WTB: LIGHTWAVE
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 10:00:13 -0500
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-
- WANT TO BUY AMIGA 4000 W/TOASTER 4000
- THANK JOE KRAUSE
-
-
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: NEW VIDEO PLAYBACK BOARD!! Quadrant QMotion PCI
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 18:29:23 +0000
- Organization: University Of California at Santa Cruz
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-
- The Quadrant Q-Motion boardis now available in a PCI configuration
-
- $899- Board only
- $999- Board and some editing software
- $1,099- Board, Adobe PhotoShop LE, Premier LE, CeQuadrant Pixel Shrink
-
- Playback: 640x480 at 60 feilds per second
- Motion J-Peg compression as low as 6:1
- NTSC,PAL,Secam,Composite, S-Video
-
- Capture
-
- NTSC 640x480 30 frames per second 60 feilds
-
- PAL 768x576 25frames persecond, 50 feildsper second
-
- PCI Data rate
-
- Max burst 132megs/second
- Max Sustained data rate: 3.75 MB/sec
-
- AV hard drive reccommended...
-
- Select Solutions shuld have them...This looks like an interesting alternative to the
- PVR..but probably doesn't outshine the PVR...i'll let ya all know when i take a look
- at it in person,.,
-
- Adam
-
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- From: pfinch@best.com (Phillip Finch)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4 and Matrox Millenium
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 09:05:29
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-
- This is probably not the best time to be buying a 3-D accelerator card.
-
- The new generation of consumer cards will most likely be on the shelves in the
- first 2-3 months of '96, and will probably be instantly obsolete the moment
- they go on sale, as there's a new generation.
-
- The new cards will be more powerful, will support more different software
- acceleration schemes, and will probably be cheaper.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Phil Finch (pfinch@best.com)
-
- ***************************************************
- "Anyone who has begun to think
- places some part of the world in jeopardy."
- --John Dewey
- ***************************************************
-
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- From: edreams@mindspring.com (edreams)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Mac Syquest question
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 20:12:26 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises
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- >edreams@mindspring.com (edreams) writes:
-
-
- >Shame on you, Scott. The pc CAN read (and even write) pc disks and
- >removable media (most of the time). There are even programs that will
- >allow you to access (by great effort and pain) mac disks on a pc. Yes,
- >I know that you can pop a dos or mac disk into the Amiga and read or
- >write to it transparently, but you can do the same with a pc disk on
- >a pc (thanking God for Norton Utilities). Get your facts straight.
- >Sheesh!
-
-
- >Doug Rudd
-
-
- I stand corrected. I had not encountered much success in getting PC's to read
- pc disks on a regular basis. Guess I need Nortons... ;)
-
-
-
-
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- From: John Brandwood <jcb@fishnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 95 beats NT for LW
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 10:29:26 GMT
- Organization: Leonardo Internet
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- iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young) wrote:
-
- >My win95 machine hangs much less than my NT3.51 machine
-
- Since one of NT's major claimed advantages is its enhanced protection
- against rogue programs, I'd be very interested in hearing what you
- are doing to make NT crash.
-
- Oh, and did you apply the bug-fix service packs (SP3 has just been
- released) ?
-
- Or are you referring to applications like LightWave crashing, but still
- leaving the NT system up and running ?
-
- >>system down a considerable amount. Windows '95 lack the ability to do
- >>multi-threading, so when real 32-bit multithreaded apps come out
- >>you'll notice a major difference. Most 32-bit apps currently do not
- >>take advantage of NT but they are starting to appear. 3DS Max is one
- >>that will take advantage of Multi-threading, which means you should be
- >>able to render more than one scene at a time (at least you should be
- >>based on your memory).
- >
- >Hmmm, I wonder how much memory you are talking about. I have 32Mb in
- >both my NT and Win95 machines. The NT machine runs out of memory very
- >quickly if I try do do a complex scene, (much quicker than win95).
-
- As far as I'm aware Win95 has multithreading too. Thats the whole point
- of the Win32 application programming interface. All platforms provide
- basically the same features to the programmer; which is also how come
- the 32-bit version of LightWave can run on both Win95 and WinNT.
-
- NT runs out of memory quicker because the NT system requires more
- memory than the Win95 system, leaving less for applications like
- LightWave to run in. This is a well known and understood fact, and
- is one of the penalties that you have to pay for the advantages
- that NT offers. If you don't need these features, or can't afford
- the extra RAM and processing power needed to run NT, then use
- Win95 instead.
-
- Personally, I expect that 32MB would be fine for LW running under
- Win95, but the same memory was feeling a little cramped under NT on
- my PC, and so I ordered an upgrade to 48MB which just arrived today.
-
- >As I said above, my 32mb NT machine runs out of memory running normal
- >16bit apps, so how much memory will you need in order to do anything
- >decent on the new 32bit apps? And how many home users will be able to
- >afford this extra memory required? Win95 is aimed at the home user who
- >can't afford a ninja pc, and it will always be so.
- >
- >NT is quite nice if you have LOADS of memory, (ie 32mb+), but I don't
- >think it will ever catch on for the home user as it requires a very
- >powerful machine to get the most out of it.
-
- This is the whole point. With its price point and system requirements
- NT is not aimed at the home user. At least not at the moment. It is
- aimed at the professional user who can justify the increased costs
- in running it.
-
- If you look at Win95's requirements today, then 3-5 years ago the home
- user would not have been willing to pay the price to run it.
-
- In 3-5 years time, hardware prices will have dropped, and NT's
- requirements will no longer seem so excessive compared to its
- benefits, and it will be the home system.
-
- John.
-
-
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- Subject: Cursors for Win95?
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 06:10:58 GMT
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-
- I have been trying to create cursors for win95. Is there some program
- out there shareware or not, that would allow me to get started. Any help
- would be appreciated. Wanna do it bad:)
-
- Thanks
-
- Dan
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Pentium w/ Lightwave 4.0 questions
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 21:24:18 -0700
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- In article <30d746f1.23318854@news.sdsmt.edu> lhower@thinknet.com (Larry Eisenhower) writes:
- >From: lhower@thinknet.com (Larry Eisenhower)
- >Subject: Pentium w/ Lightwave 4.0 questions
- >Date: Tue, 19 Dec 1995 23:14:46 GMT
-
- >Is it feasible to run Lightwave 4.0 running on win95 on my Pentium 75,
- >w/ 16MB ram? It seems to run a little slow, but I have nothing to
- >compare it to. Can anyone help me out on this, by telling me if my
- >machine will run lightwave. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
-
- I run LW on a DX4-100 with 16mb Ram (though not very often) so I presume your
- configuration is perfectly adequate. Note adequate is not optimum. You don't
- say specifically what it is that is slow, so I can't really volunteer much
- more. Most people strongly suggest 32mb as a starting point. But since I
- don't know how complex your scenes are, I am not going to jump to the
- conclusion that lack of RAM is your problem.
-
- P.S. As has been mentioned many times before, you can improve rendering speed
- by 20-30% by using screamernet on a standalone machine.
-
-
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- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
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- Hey!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We have our new Studio 522 URL!!
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Ok, I give up. What *is* ScreamerNet?
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 21:34:20 -0700
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- In article <scottaDJunG9.Jy0@netcom.com> scotta@netcom.com (Scott Adams) writes:
- >From: scotta@netcom.com (Scott Adams)
- >Subject: Ok, I give up. What *is* ScreamerNet?
- >Date: Tue, 19 Dec 1995 19:57:45 GMT
-
-
- > Ok, I've tried just lurking for a while so I can figure out
- > what "Screamernet" is without having to ask. However, it seems to elude
- > me. So, as obvious as the answer may be, could someone please tell me:
- >
- > What is Screamernet?
-
- > Thanks. :)
-
- > -Scott A.
- >--
-
- Screamernet is a render only module that will render a LW scene without a
- dongle. Its intended purpose is to allow a network of PCs to work on the same
- scene file without each PC requiring a dongle. Screamernet has almost no
- interface. It runs as a DOS program in a DOS box. It requires a control
- program to tell it what to do. The only control program right now that I know
- of is the one included as part of the Layout portion of LightWave. You could
- theoretically have something like 1000 machines working on a scene (or a
- series of scenes) at the same time. It is included with your LightWave
- purchase.
-
- As a side benefit, it has been noticed that it is faster (almost always) to
- render using Screamernet than to render using Layout. There is an added
- benefit that the control panel in Layout lets you set up a batch of scenes to
- render. A network is not required. You can run a module on a single
- computer. In fact, I understand you can run two modules on a dual Pentium.
- I haven't seen this confirmed yet though.
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
- Hey!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We have our new Studio 522 URL!!
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LWave PC: How many still in 8.3 Hell?
- Date: 20 Dec 1995 21:36:32 -0700
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- In article <4b7l5e$odf@newsbf02.news.aol.com> carp3d@aol.com (Carp3D) writes:
- >From: carp3d@aol.com (Carp3D)
- >Subject: Re: LWave PC: How many still in 8.3 Hell?
- >Date: 19 Dec 1995 19:25:18 -0500
-
- >The only thing 3.1 is good for is loading lightwave onto your PC then
- >you'd better upgrade to win 95 or NT. Things don't run as well and
- >Screamer net dosent run at all. Why punish yourself??
- >Carp3D Editor/Animator...
- > """""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- Screamernet does run under Windows 3.1. You don't see a DOS box, but if you
- go back to the Screamernet Panel in Layout, you will find that your CPU will
- detected (if you set it up correctly). It doesn't operate as smoothly.
- Shutting down a Screamernet session can be a pain. Win 95 and Win NT are
- better for running it, but it does run under Win 3.1.
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
- Hey!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We have our new Studio 522 URL!!
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- From: a-tront@microsoft.com (Tron)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Problems with LightWave
- Date: 19 Dec 1995 15:59:28 GMT
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-
- I am new to LightWave, and I'm having some problems with it. I am running
- LightWave 3D version 4.0 for Win32s on a Windows '95 pentium machine.
-
- I have create a model for a plastic bottle and a cap that fits on top of
- the bottle. I have loaded these objects into Layout and made the bottle
- object a parent of the cap object. I assigned two bones to the bottle,
- one at the base of the bottle and another at the top of the bottle. I
- used the bone at the top of the bottle to make the bottle bend over to one
- side, but when I do this, the cap doesn't move, even though the bottle is
- its parent. Does anyone know why?
-
- Also, I can't figure out how to save any animation. What format does
- LightWave save animation in? Can it create .AVI files? I went to the
- Record panel in Layout and specified a file name for my animation, but
- when I render, it never gets saved. The only choice I had for animation
- type in the Record panel was "none". That might have something to do with
- it. If so, how do I specify a different animation type?
- --
- The opinions expressed in this message are my own personal views
- and do not reflect the official views of Microsoft Corporation.
-
-
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- From: DHGZ92A@prodigy.com (Benjamin Carver)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS:Every issue of Lightwave Pro/VTU
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 18:27:51 GMT
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- Best offer takes every issue published=valuable information that has
- helped me on numerous job's.
-
-
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- From: ulfersd@aol.com (Ulfers D)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Help! Can't Open Lightwave NT!
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 00:55:26 -0500
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-
- I've had it running before but for some reason I can't get LW to open
- tonight! When I launch Modeler I receive "Startup Failure 212: Hardware
- Key Not Found" and when I launch LW I get "Lightwave initialization
- Failure".
-
- I've double checked the Hardware lock key to make sure it's seated. My
- printer works throught the key. I've tried w/ and w/o the printer hooked
- up. And I've tried re-installing the Driver for the Hardware lock.
- However, when I try installing the driver (setupx86.exe) I receive the
- error "Can't copy D:WIN_NT\SNT\386.DLL to C:WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\SNTI386.DLL"
- I've even tried re-installing LW, but to no avail.
-
- I've just got windows NT a week ago and I'm still getting familiar w/ the
- OS. I'm guessing it may the the physical key :( Any Ideas?
-
- Thanks, Dave Ulfers
-
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- From: "Justin S. Barrett" <jbarrett@daka.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Expanding Motions?
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 00:20:05 +0000
- Organization: Free Spirit Productions
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-
- Dirk Taggesell wrote:
-
- > Now I would be glad if I could expand the auto-repeating motion to a
- > normal motion path (with keyframes for each up-down cycle: 0 down, 5
- > up, 10 down, 15 up and so on...) so that I can edit the motion path at
- > some frames to perform another motion.
-
- Here's a pretty simple way. Go into the motion graph, and first
- change the End Behavior to "None" (or whatever it normally defaults
- to). Then go to the keyframe you want to copy. Hit enter, and type
- the keyframe number that you want to create. For example, if you
- want to duplicate frame 10 at frame 20, highlight frame 10, hit
- Enter, type 20, and Enter again to finish the job. The new keyframe
- will be highlighted and have all the same values as the old one. If
- you want more than one copy, hit Enter again, type the next keyframe
- you want, and Enter to make it.
-
- That's one really handy thing about the motion graph. Any new
- keyframe that is made has all the same values as the keyframe
- currently highlighted, so making lots of duplicates doesn't take
- very long.
-
- --
- Justin Barrett
- jbarrett@daka.com
- Free Spirit Productions
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- From: roadie@omni.voicenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 95 beats NT for LW
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 19:15:07 GMT
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-
- On Thu, 21 Dec 1995 21:45:12 GMT, shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson)
- wrote:
-
- >+-- iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young) writes:
- >| NT is quite nice if you have LOADS of memory, (ie 32mb+), but I don't
- >| think it will ever catch on for the home user as it requires a very
- >| powerful machine to get the most out of it.
- >
- >Just to give an alternate viewpoint, I have a 486-66 with 16 megs of
- >RAM and run NT all the time. I compile, debug, edit files, read mail,
- >compose graphics and images, and of course do 3D stuff with LightWave
- >and I never have a problem. I prefer its stability over other MS
- >operating systems. The only time I have a problem is when I'm working
- >on a large object in Modeler with the debugger running, or when I try
- >to render a very intensive scene. In those cases it pages like crazy,
- >although it often settles down after a while when it picks a good
- >working set. Otherwise I'm prefectly content.
- >--
- > Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- > "How do you compute that? Where on the
- > graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
- But Stuart, we gotta know???
- Is Lw going to be fixed for 95 and the mem leak plugged?
-
-
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- From: Dick De Jong <mma@eden.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Works Under Windows 95
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 03:13:16 -0800
- Organization: Multimedia Associates
- Lines: 36
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-
- Brian - Hoffman wrote:
- >
- > For those wondering whether or not PowerView will work under
- > Windows 95, the simple answer is yes. I have it working on
- > my P100 system now with no problems. (Other than those already
- > documented by NT based PowerView users. Mirrored geometry,
- > crashing on "Butterfly.lwo" object, and so on.)
- >
- > All you need to do is copy the appropriate DLL's to your
- > Windows\System directory, then install the PowerView plug-in
- > into Modeler. You should rename 'Pviewgl.p' to 'Pviewigl.p
- > before installing into Modeler. This will prevent the
- > appearance of the "Can't get handle..." warning message
- > every time you run the plug-in.
- >
- > The DLL's you need are 'Opengl32.dll' and 'Glu32.dll'.
- >
- > I obtained them from the following web page:
- >
- > http://www.snafu.de/~hg/ (Thanks to Paul Davies for this tip.)
- >
- > Hope this is helpfull to someone..
- >
- > -Brian Hoffman (bhoffman@shell.portal.com)
-
-
- Brian et.al.
-
- Thanks for all the tips. I've have Powerview working because of
- all the information gathered in this group. (Though it doesn't want to
- kick in all the time and yes, it has frozen the system once or twice)
-
- I think Fori has produced a wonderful tool that is instantly and
- constantly useful. What's next?
-
- Dick De Jong
-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Bugs?
- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 16:48:44 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
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- roadie@omni.voicenet.com wrote:
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-
- >When I click on add plugin in modeler, then go to run the plugin
- >nothing shows up, nothing happens. any guesses?
-
- Look in the 'Tools' panel then the 'Custom' pop up menu.
-
- Dave
-
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PowerView Pluginss Available
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 23:40:25 +0000
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- Opps..I goofed..All the power view plugins are in the incomming
- directory at ftp.graphics.rent.com
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: New DEC Alpha prices
- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 16:52:49 GMT
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- antigrav@netcom.com (Dan Lutz) wrote:
-
- >Anti Gravity is proud to announce new pricing for the DEC Alpha 21064
- >275Mhz Windows NT Workstations.
-
- >$3695!!!!
-
- >Includes Rendersaurus 275Mhz system with Windows NT case, power supply,
- >1.44 floppy, 1 Gig fast SCSI 2 HD, 2X CD-ROM, Diamond PCI 2 MB graphics card,
- >Keyboard, Mouse, 2MB cache, and more.
-
- >Just thought everyone would like to know.
-
- >Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone from Anti Gravity
-
- >Prices effective Jan 1, 1996
-
-
-
- >--
- > antigrav@netcom.com
-
- Wow! No mention of the amount of, all important, RAM.
-
- With no RAM you could probably get very close to this price from most
- suppliers.
-
- Dave
-
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- From: roadie@omni.voicenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Ouputing VRML?
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 19:07:04 GMT
- Organization: Voicenet - Internet Access - (215)674-9290
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- On 16 Dec 1995 01:39:28 -0700, pilot@primenet.com (Richard Garrison)
- wrote:
-
- >In article <30C83DDA.1A34@ix.netcom.com>,
- > "Thomas M. Schaefer" <stratvid@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
- >>Here is a piece I picked up at http://www.iworld.com :
- >>________________________
- >>Content developers can create new spaces by using Microsoft's V-Chat
- >>software development kit (SDK), available by email
- >>from contentprovider@msn.com. To create 2D or 3D spaces quickly and
- >>efficiently, a content provider can start with one of
- >>the V-Chat template spaces and merely change its bitmaps. Or a new
- >>space can be created easily using graphics tools such as
- >>Microsoft Softimage 3D, Autodesk 3D Studio, or any 3D modeling tool
- >>that can output VRML.
- >>_________________________
- >>describing a new service on MSN. I'm seeing more and more about
- >>VRML on the web these days. Does anyone know what it entails to
- >>create VRML out of 3D models and are there any easy ways to do this
- >>with LightWave? A plug-in perhaps? We need a VTU article about
- >>this.
- >>
- >>Tom Schaefer
- >>Strategic Video
- >>http://www.stratvid.com
- >
- >
- >Look in LW modeler 4.0 as there is already a function for outputing a modeler
- >scene to VRML. You also need webscape to view the scene in 3D. I am working on
- >my VRML sight currently as well.
-
- I once saved out an object from a library in VRML and it kind of
- worked. Thewn I made simple text and there were seriuos polygon
- errors, is it buggy are there updates??
-
-
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- From: joeperez@interport.net (Joe Perez)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: download from ftp sites??
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 09:21:35 GMT
- Organization: Interport Communications Corp.
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- Norimasa Yoshida <yoshid19@mail.mo.net> wrote:
-
- > Does anybody know what is wrong??
- >when I try to download lightwave objects, Netscape seems to think
- >its reading a document, and prints a bunch of ASCII chars.
- >has anybody had that problem? Does anybody know how to fix this?
-
- >Any help is appreciated.
- >Nori Yoshida
-
- After you get that screen full of chars, just go to the pull-down
- menus and the save as... item. Give it a name or accept one if it is
- there, and you should end up with the file. At least it worked for me
- that way when I d/l'd some pics.
-
- Joe Perez
-
-
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- From: pfinch@best.com (Phillip Finch)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How can I make a rounded 3D object from an outline?
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 18:56:14
- Organization: Best Internet Communications, Inc. (info@best.com)
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- In article <149102@cup.portal.com> DonH@cup.portal.com (Don - Hirschfeld) writes:
-
-
- > I'm doing a project where I wanted to make different kinds of
- >fish. I would use the picture of the fish in the background and trace
- >around the outline with points. Tripling these and then extruding gives
- >me a good starting point for a 3D version of the fish. The problem is
- >making the body of the fish extend out rounded, leaving the fins
- >narrow. I would subdivide or use metaform and then use the magnet tool
- >to pull out the points in a bell shape then narrow the fins with the
- >stretch tool. This gives me an acceptable object for background shots,
- >but it doesn't look so great for closeups. I wanted more rounded and
- >tapered body sections. Subdividing too much to give more points to
- >pull out, but increases the polygon count too much.
- > What would be a procedure I could use starting with just an
- >outline to give a more natural looking object? Should I fill within
- >the outline with a matrix of points?
-
- You're probably not going to get good results by starting from a 2-D outline
- and trying to flesh it out. Better think 3-D from the start, which means
- you're going to be spending at least as much time in front view as in the side
- view.
-
- A couple of methods come to mind right away.
-
- 1) create a spline cage and patch the curves. To round out the body you will
- have to go into the front view and set points.
-
- 2) create a series of cross-sections and do a Multiply Morph.
-
- I would get the body into acceptable shape and then worry about the fins. You
- could create them in other layer and then do a Boolean Add, or attach them by
- merging points.
-
-
- Phil Finch (pfinch@best.com)
-
- ***************************************************
- "Anyone who has begun to think
- places some part of the world in jeopardy."
- --John Dewey
- ***************************************************
-
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- From: tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4 and Matrox Millenium
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 01:08:07 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- I have tried most of the modes listed for 3D acceloration on my 4MB card.
- I checked the NT registry too. So far I see no improvement in 3D speed
- over the Diamond 2MB Vram card. The display is a little slower but the
- screen is brigheter (seems to have better definintion). I expected more
- though from this $500 card. Matrox has not called or emailed me back per
- my requests. I will probably return the card. Have you had good
- results???
-
-
-
- > What res are you running at? take a look on the side of the box,
- >because the 3d acceloration doesn't work in every resolution, expecialy
- >with less than 4 megs of ram.
-
-
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- From: thiesuhl@aol.com (Thies Uhl)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: books about lightwave?
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 20:17:13 -0500
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-
- I am new with lightwave but very happy with that program. Are there any
- books or turtorials about lightwave on the market?
-
- -Thies-
-
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- From: jarhead@netwest.com (Michael S. Spitler)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 02:51:04 MST
- Organization: Netwest
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- In article <30D1CC08.6D68@cats.ucsc.edu> Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu> writes:
- >From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- >Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- >Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 19:27:04 +0000
-
- >fr_ed wrote:
- >>
- >> Can anyone point me to a document which might compare these two programs.
- >> I have 3D Studio 3.0 and was considering moving up to v4 or Lightwave.
- >>
- >> Don't know much about Lightwave but have heard good things.
- >>
- >> Thanks.
-
- I don't know of any documents that compare the two but I use both extensively
- and I will have to tell you.... If you are a descent modeler and/or animator
- Lightwave is what you want ... Yes, 3ds is straight forward in most of the
- stuff that you do; but Lightwave ROCKS and once I got past the basics of
- Lightwave, and played with it lot I started whipping things out.... As for
- the Layout it full ray tracing renderer kicks butt (I never said it was the
- best)... very nice you can animate everything in the layout(everything I have
- tried)!!!
- Also, the modeler kicks but, like I said once you get to know it pretty good
- you will just blow yourself away buy the speed in which you can kick things
- out..... Also I have found that I get a much lower polygon count in Lightwave
- then in studio.. (granted I don't metaform the thing a bunch of times...)!!!
- for example: I made the NCC1701D in both lightwave and 3DS I thought that it
- would be a pretty good way for me to get an ideal about wich I would like to
- use...... (if your not sure the NCC1701D is the Startrek the Next Generation -
- Enterprise...)
-
- my polygon counts were..
- NCC1701D_3DS = 12,758
- NCC1701D_LW4 = 3,301
-
- as you can see it is a huge improvement in the LW4 model...
- oh, by the way both of my models look identical.....
-
- It is all up to you .... you need to sit down and make a choice on your own.
-
- This is only my opinion.... Sorry for the spelling(I am a modeler not an
- english major..)
-
- thanks and I hope this helps you a little....
- Send me some e-mail if I can help you any further.....
- Michael
-
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- From: jbowman@ionline.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: =======WHAT'S A GOOD BOOK INSTEAD OF THE LIGHTWAVE 4.0 MANUAL==========
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 14:48:21 GMT
- Organization: HookUp Communication Corporation, Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA
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- celster@smartt.com wrote:
- >Is there any "Companion" or other book that would be good instead of a
- >manual or something even better?
- >
- >Also is there any online documentation?
- >
-
-
- From the "I've never pirated a program in my life" department....
-
-
-
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- From: xxx xxx@ryepk.ericsson.se
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: 24 bit gfx is so slow
- Date: 21 Dec 1995 11:51:10 GMT
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-
- I bought a Compaq Pentium 133 to do raytracing (Lightwave3d) but I was
- disappointed when I tried 1024x768 with 16 or 24 bits color depth.
- Everything above 256 colors is extremely slow. When I rotate a few
- polygons, my screen update is about 3 frames per second - max. (Sigh)
- I'm using a Matrox card called Q-vision 2000+ (4Mb VRAM) and a 21"
- monitor.
- PLEASE mail me your suggestions, tips and experience!
- When you're using Lightwave, which resolution and color depth do you
- have?
-
-
- Regards,
-
- Per Swantesson
- Sweden
-
- Per.Swantesson@ryepk.ericsson.se
-
-
-
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in Modeller ! Get a Clue!!!!
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 21:37:37 -0800
- Organization: customer of Internet America
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-
- I have been using LightWave on the Amiga for the past 2 years...just
- got it for my Pentium100---If you had to use it on the Amiga you would
- never complain about redraw times on a PC!!!! Very fast indeed...my
- Amiga4000 is now used for the Flyer & Toaster only---> the PC is
- worlds ahead in speed over any Amiga (that's unfortunate because I
- love my Amiga!!)
-
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- From: Manuel Coats <mcoats@qnet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: books about lightwave?
- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 13:21:05 -0800
- Organization: Quantum Networking Solutions; USA; info@qnet.com
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-
-
-
- On 23 Dec 1995, Thies Uhl wrote:
-
- > I am new with lightwave but very happy with that program. Are there any
- > books or turtorials about lightwave on the market?
- >
- > -Thies-
-
-
- You can order the "FX Kit for Lightwave" book from LIGHTSPEED. Price is
- $34.95 + S/H.
-
- U.S. Orders 800-764-8696 All Others 805-726-3545
- Fax 805-726-3544 Info 805-726-3546
-
- Or mail check/money order to:
-
- Lightspeed
- 2763 West Ave. L Suite 172
- Lancaster, Ca. 93536
-
-
- Manuel Coats
- LIGHTSPEED
-
-
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in Modeller ! Get a Clue!!!!
- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 11:42:12 +0000
- Organization: University Of California at Santa Cruz
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-
- Does anyone else notice a speed increase in modeler when they drop from 24-bit to
- 256 color? I did not notice much if any speed increase. I use a #9 Motion 771 with 2
- megs VRAM...
-
- By the way, avoid #9..the company has the WORST customer support I've ever seen!!!
- They charged me for a supposedly free full motion, full screen mpeg playback
- software..the software plays back 1/4 screen in 8-bit only!!!
-
-
- Adam Chrystie
-
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 11:48:59 +0000
- Organization: University Of California at Santa Cruz
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- Message-ID: <30DD3E2B.366F@cats.ucsc.edu>
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-
- "Then why is it that alot of companies want 3ds artists instead of Lw artists..
- I would assume it would be the other way around.
-
- Merry Christmas"
-
- Because, 3ds has been around for a while..coke and pepsi are classic examples..why do
- we sometimes order a coke or a pepsi although we would rather have a juice
- drink...Habit..LW is fairly new and has not had enough time to make an imact..but I
- know lightwave is gaining impressions..PROOF comes from my own mother..awee..She is
- totally uncomputer oriented and she called me up telling me, "Adam they have a new
- version of LightWave (version 4.0) and the write up says that it is easy to use and
- comes with great manuals!"..I've no idea where she read this..but if ma saw it..well
- that's a positive indicator for LightWave!
-
- Of course i said really," Perhaps I should buy this new version." :) Of course i've
- had it since summer :)..but we know how are mothers are SO interested in our computing
- fetishes. ;)
-
- Adam Chrystie
- University of...I friggin forgot!!!
- adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Message-ID: <mad.33cm@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 24 Dec 95 08:46:58 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
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-
- On Sat 23-Dec-1995 1:29a, Nightngl wrote:
- N> Hmmm... every surface looked plastic. Let me think now but the last time I
- N> checked 99.75% of toys were made of plastic. I could be wrong though.
- N> Thanks for the insightful wisdom.
-
- I personally loved TS but I did think that they would of used real human
- texture maps for the people. But then again, this thing was ment to be a
- KarToon and not the real thing.............no?
-
- I must say though, that the ONE main thing this movie did for me was to make
- me want to do 3D even more than I already do. And even if LW dosen't have that
- lip-sync thing, I still want to learn how to do that stuff. I loved how
- flexible they made all of the charactures, usually I see people's anim's with
- that *look to stiff* feel to them. Even when you see a 2D anim it usually is
- done the simple *move it from here to there* way.............md :)
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 95 beats NT for LW
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 08:36:59 GMT
- Organization: Access One
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <4bgf3b$aun@news.accessone.com>
- References: <4bai6u$j5e@lily.redrose.net>
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-
- > cdurham@xspot.com (Chuck Durham) writes:
- > As far as devices go, Most of my guys have had more luck with NT than
- > '95. Now I've chosen to add all SCSI devices since you find most
- > operating systems can handle SCSI pretty well such as any of the Intel
- > flavors of UNIX. NT works very well with SCSI and you really get plug
- > and play.
-
- No shit. NT recognizes my second drive on my Zeos fine, while 95
- cannot seem to find it.
-
-
- ******************************************************************************
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- From: pirate@voicenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.video.desktop
- Subject: Re: Going rate for LightWave
- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 10:11:55 GMT
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-
- Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net> wrote:
-
- >Anyone know the going rate for LightWave via mail order compared to
- >buying it retail...reason being....the company I sub-contract for is in the
- >process of becoming a LightWave dealer (they already have the demo copy sent
- >from NewTek---which is fully functional, it's just named demo to show to
- >potential buyers) and they want to know a reasonable price to sell it---as
- >I see numerous people every once in a while are wanting to buy it here! The
- >only quote I've heard is $899 + tax retail (INTEL VERSION)...
-
- > I just want to know what the average LIMIT is people are willing to
- >buy the program for...of course everyone would like it cheap cheap, but even
- >from NewTek you still gotta pay a pretty good sum...
-
- > email (empire@airmail.net) or post---I'm on often!!!
-
- >
-
- > Merry CHRISTmas!!! <><
-
- > -Lance
- The best I have seen the 95 Version is 775.00 out of New York.This
- would be mail order. If you can get it,and sell it cheaper then sell
- me a copy!!
-
-
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone have a crack for Lightwave for Windows?
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 17:38:55 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 14
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
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- In article <4bkcd8$54u@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- writes:
-
- >Regardless, there are other solutions besides using a crack - especially
- >if you have a shred of conscience.....
- >
- >
- >
-
- Ahh, but Erik, your forgeting, if you really DO own the program, then
- what would be the problem in using a crack? If you really do own the
- program, and arn't using the crack to run it on several machines, or
- something like that, then I see nothing wrong with it.. Of course, all
- this is null and void if you don't own the program..
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AMIGA HD BACK-UP
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 15:51:17 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 28
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- In article <4bhde9$7bg@homer.alpha.net>, syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- writes:
-
- >
- >5-15 GIG 8mm tapes are about $8, and 650 meg CD-Rs are about $8.
- >I think tapes hold more data. If you want speed and access,
- >get another hard drive. And is there any software for Amigas
- >for multiple-session CD recording?
-
- As for the software issue, I have no idea. My point was is that
- although a Dat can hold more data, it takes a lot longer to search through
- DAT backup catalogs to find a file than to just pop in a cd and snag the
- file. No rewinding, searching times. I have both a tape backup, and a
- cd-writer, and I almost never use the tape backup anymore. Also, 5-15gig
- tape backups are very expensive (not the tapes, the machines).. A
- cd-writer is much cheaper these days. As for getting another hard drive?
- I'd rather press 5 cd's of random access data for $35 than pay for a 3 gig
- drive. It just doesn't make economical sense, since after about 4 cd-based
- backups, and the drives cost, I'm ahead of hard drive media in terms of
- storage/dollar ratio..
-
- >>Does anyone know if a company makes a DAT machine that acts as both a
- >>backup unit, and a music DAT??? I'd LOVE to get one..
- >
- >Yes, SGI.
-
- Great - there what, like three hundred kazilion dollars...
-
-
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- From: jasper.7@osu.edu (Jeff Jasper)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 23:41:42 GMT
- Organization: The Ohio State University
- Lines: 25
- Message-ID: <4bgfiu$agr@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- References: <526675397wnr@edensoft.demon.co.uk> <DJzHvp.HE@cix.compulink.co.uk> <4bfo5k$1vbq@firehose.mindspring.com> <30DB9144.6B7@router.patch.net>
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-
- >Unfortunately, the problem lies more in the users than anything else.
- >I am a big 3DS user, and I have seen some true crap done by a great
- >deal of 3DS'ers. It all stems from background. A have a commercial
- >photography background, so I know a lot about light. Most of your
- >Amiga/Lightwave people have backgrounds in video, again with a lot of
- >lighting knowledge. The average 3DS user, however, is either a
- >engineer, a architect, or a hacker. Their poor training shows in
- >their work. So when you see these awfully lit scende with crummy
- >materials (ambient lighting = 80%, phong material), you can tell they
- >are junk. I have some of my pieces up at my web site... they are
- >stills, and look fairly convincing. If they were animated, I think
- >they could fool people. Tell me what you think.
- >http://www.patch.net/~andy
-
- I agree, I am terrible at lighting and it showed, so I took a bunch of
- video production classes and it really helped. I checked out the page
- and it is good, I instantly recognized your rendering from the back of
- my 3DSr4 box :) Another good thing to check out is a french animation
- on the 3DSr4 demo VHS tape. It's a free tape to get and has some nice
- animations on it. But the animation is also super real. It all comes
- down to who is using the package. I have seen stuff done with Imagine
- that rivals stuff done with Alias.
-
- Jeff
-
-
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- From: ajackson@alladin.demon.co.uk (Action Jackson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Looking for 3D scanner solution
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 15:01:16 GMT
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <819558104.25357@alladin.demon.co.uk>
- References: <4b8beg$k6i@cisun2000.unil.ch> <4b97jv$n9a@mail.fwi.uva.nl>
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-
- Mario Heliczer <marioh> wrote:
-
- >I know of a 3D scanner... but it's on Amiga...
-
- >Don't mention it...
- >if ya can't find anything better: reply & I'll tell where to get it from.
-
- >Mario Heliczer
-
- Can you tell me what it is and where to get hold of it?
-
-
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- From: davros@isisnet.com (John McKenzie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 07:13:44 GMT
- Organization: isis inc. (Internet Provider), NS Canada.
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- Message-ID: <4bga78$gc4@ra.isisnet.com>
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-
- Chrysolithos (solith@eskimo.com);
-
- I expect no one here speaks about reboot because it has nothing to do
- with lightwave, and also there is a Reboot newsgroup. You may or may not
- know it already, but just in case you don't, it is the best place for
- Reboot discussion and is called alt.tv.reboot.
-
-
-
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- From: elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone have a crack for Lightwave for Windows?
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 15:15:36 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 9
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4bkcd8$54u@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader
-
- In article <4bhorg$2al@donatello.leonardo.net>, John Brandwood
- <jcb@fishnet.net> writes:
- >The price of an Endevor board is around $300 with 256KB cache.
- True, though the basic board will run you only about $214.
- (If he already had the cache RAM ya' see.....)
-
- Regardless, there are other solutions besides using a crack - especially
- if you have a shred of conscience.....
-
-
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- From: tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: New DEC Alpha prices
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 22:45:25 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 22
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- A couple questions:
-
- Any system memory included?
-
- What's the new price if LW Alpha is bundeled in?
-
-
- >Anti Gravity is proud to announce new pricing for the DEC Alpha 21064
- >275Mhz Windows NT Workstations.
-
- >$3695!!!!
-
- >Includes Rendersaurus 275Mhz system with Windows NT case, power supply,
- >1.44 floppy, 1 Gig fast SCSI 2 HD, 2X CD-ROM, Diamond PCI 2 MB graphics
- card,
- >Keyboard, Mouse, 2MB cache, and more.
-
- >Just thought everyone would like to know.
-
- >Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone from Anti Gravity
-
- >Prices effective Jan 1, 1996
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 22:19:54 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 12
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-
- In article <4bdspv$d8s@news.accessone.com>, jeric@accessone.com writes:
-
- >> I think Toy Story was nothing less than excellent. It had the look of
- >> Nightmare Before Christmas.
- >
- > ??? Better get your eyes checked.
- >
- >
-
- I second that. Nightmare was amazing, but looks nothing like toy
- story. I personaly thought Nightmare was much more amazing than toy story,
- but being a CGI artists, maybe thats blasphamy, maybe not..
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4 and Matrox Millenium
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 22:19:59 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <Thealy.03sg@nesbbx.rain.COM>, Thealy@nesbbx.rain.COM (Thomas
- Healy) writes:
-
- >> Hi,
- >> I heard about the Matrox Millenium new video card. It seems to
- >> be 3D accelerated. As the modeller "refresh" is _very_ slow,
- >> could anybody tell me about the effect of that video card on
- >> either rendering times or preview (in layout and modeller)
- >> (I've a P120 with 16Mb under W95).
- >>
- >> Thanks in advance.
- >
- >
- >
- >Hey,
- >
- >If you get any feedback, drop me a note....I'm looking at getting a 4meg
- >Matrox card myself....
- >
- >Thomas
-
- I bought a matrox card a little while ago, mostly for the 3d
- acceloration as I knew powerview was comming out. I highly suggest the 4
- meg version, as the 2 meg only accelorates 3d at 640x480, 256 colors. The
- 4 meg accelorates 3d at 800x600, 16 bit color, which is much nicer.
- Anyway, there great cards, and Matrox is a good company.
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Help finding "Center" macro and OpenGL plugin
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 22:20:07 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 12
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
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-
- In article <30D98DC9.5796@aol.com>, mitch rosefelt <cyberdog@aol.com>
- writes:
-
- >I just bought LW for Intel and am reviewing the tutorials.
- >Reference is made to a "Center" macro, which is supposed to be
- >located w/in the "custom" pop-up. It isn't there, and when I
- >select load, I don't find anything which looks like the right
- >file to load.
- >Can anyone point me to the macros?
-
- The center macro should be located in your newtek/plugins/modeler/
- directory. Use Add Plugin to add it to your plugin list.
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AMIGA HD BACK-UP
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 22:20:18 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
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-
- In article <4ben3l$djg@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, brainisle@aol.com
- (BrainIsle) writes:
-
- >Can anyone suggest a moderately priced tape storage hard drive backup for
- >the Amiga. Looking to back up around 600Mb with full compatability.
- >SCSI ok. Any suggestions? Thanks In Advance...
- >-Dennis
- >
- >
-
- Actualy, you can find single speed cd-writers for around $500 these
- days, which is a much better deal than most tape backups, in terms of
- accessability, and speed. As for amiga based systems, from what I remember
- from my amiga days Dat is the way to go. Actualy, DAT is the way a lot of
- things should go, like music. The mechanisms are excellent, I've used them
- a lot and find them not only extremely fast, but they never get jammed.
- Does anyone know if a company makes a DAT machine that acts as both a
- backup unit, and a music DAT??? I'd LOVE to get one..
-
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- From: toddb@midtown.net (Todd Barnes)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 95 16:18:31 GMT
- Organization: Infinite Digital Imaging
- Lines: 25
- Message-ID: <4bjugn$beg_001@toddb.midtown.net>
- References: <4bcjlv$d2n@inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com> <4bfshg$s3t@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- In article <4bfshg$s3t@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
- jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411) wrote:
- >In article <4bcjlv$d2n@inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com>,
- >gturner@au.oracle.com (Graeme Turner) writes:
- >
- >>
- >>I'll probably be flamed for saying this but IMHO 3d Studio is an animated
- >CAD
- >>
- >>package whereas LW is a photo realistic animation package.
- >>
- >>
- >
- > No flames here - I agree..
-
-
- Then why is it that alot of companies want 3ds artists instead of Lw artists..
- I would assume it would be the other way around.
-
- Merry Christmas
-
- -------------------------------------------------
- Todd Barnes toddb@midtown.net
- Infinite Digital Imaging http://www.midtown.net/~toddb/idi/infinite.html
- Sacramento California
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- From: davros@isisnet.com (John McKenzie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LIGHTWAVE ON 4000T?
- Date: 19 Dec 1995 07:09:21 GMT
- Organization: isis inc. (Internet Provider), NS Canada.
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- JKrause357;
-
- Please stop shouting. It is very rude.
-
- Thank you.
-
- The 4000T is just an Amiga tower. It is a 4000, and it is in a tower
- configuration. There is nothing to worry about, it is an Amiga like other
- Amigas.
-
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- From: davros@isisnet.com (John McKenzie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: HELP: What are LHA and LZH files?
- Date: 19 Dec 1995 07:12:06 GMT
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- Gord Bowman (gbowman@atlsci.com);
-
- Lha is a common amiga compression system. LZX is a less common one that
- is better and can decompress lha files better than lha can. PC
- decompression utilities do exsist for these but I can't tell you off hand
- where to get them, but look around, or get a friend with an Amiga. :-)
-
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- From: cdurham@xspot.com (Chuck Durham)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.video.desktop
- Subject: Re: Going rate for LightWave
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 09:36:41 GMT
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-
- Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net> wrote:
-
- >Anyone know the going rate for LightWave via mail order compared to
- >buying it retail...reason being....the company I sub-contract for is in the
- >process of becoming a LightWave dealer (they already have the demo copy sent
- >from NewTek---which is fully functional, it's just named demo to show to
- >potential buyers) and they want to know a reasonable price to sell it---as
- >I see numerous people every once in a while are wanting to buy it here! The
- >only quote I've heard is $899 + tax retail (INTEL VERSION)...
-
- > I just want to know what the average LIMIT is people are willing to
- >buy the program for...of course everyone would like it cheap cheap, but even
- >from NewTek you still gotta pay a pretty good sum...
-
- > email (empire@airmail.net) or post---I'm on often!!!
-
- >
-
- > Merry CHRISTmas!!! <><
-
- > -Lance
-
- I just ordered LightWave 4.0 NT Intel Version of $749 from AntiGravity
- Products. The price they had was $769, but I got a quote from a
- company in New York for $749 and AntiGravity matched with thier price
- guarantee, I've dealt with AG so I was much more comfortable ordering
- it from them.
-
- I think most people like to shop around so I can't imagine anyone
- buying it for $899 or even ordering it directly from NewTek. If they
- pick up any CGI mag they'll see AntiGravity's adds
-
- Chuck Durham
- Imaginative Entertainment
- cdurham@xspot.com
- http://www.imaginative.com
- http://www.xspot.com
-
-
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- From: phinai@mozart.inet.co.th (Phinai Weerakitti)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: How to Import DXF file?
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 16:36:26 GMT
- Organization: Internet Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand.
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-
- How can I import DXF file from ACAD in to Lightwave3D?
-
- Please direct answer to me.
- or mail to
- Kitcha_Larmkitcha@sala.icn.net
-
- Thank you.
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- From: leelee@aladdin.co.uk (leelee)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW information for dongle hating peeps
- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 17:17:53 GMT
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- Lines: 93
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-
- Hi,
- I've got the Imomega zip 100 drive (parallel port version) and it
- doesnt with the dongle and the port set to high speed throughput.
- Anyway of explaining, in simple terms, how I install this bearing in
- mind that I,m not a programmer.
- Thanks in anticipation
- Lee....
-
-
-
-
- an236725@anon.penet.fi wrote:
-
-
- >For the guy who knackered his dongle, and any others who find it a pain in the
- >butt, run these in your newtek/programs directory.
-
- >there are two little progs here, lwcrk.com and modcrk.com. Split em and decode
- >em.
-
- >p.s. it's not illegal to post cracks, it's all original code.
-
- >Fish.
-
- >begin 666 lwcrk.com
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- From: leelee@aladdin.co.uk (leelee)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: WANTED: Lightwave Amiga - UK
- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 17:20:22 GMT
- Organization: SoNet - The first Internet provider on the south coast
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <4bj63m$idc@alpha.aladdin.co.uk>
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-
- Hi,
- Mines for sale as I have upgraded to Intel LW 4.0. How much are you
- going to offer ????
- Lee...
-
-
- ajackson@alladin.demon.co.uk (Action Jackson) wrote:
-
- >Anyone want to sell their copy of Lightwave 3.5 PAL for AMiga?
-
- >Have you upgraded to the PC/SGI/ALPHA... Sell me your Amiga One...
-
- >UK or Europe only Please...
-
-
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- Message-ID: <DJzHvp.HE@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <526675397wnr@edensoft.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 10:45:25 GMT
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-
-
- > Simple answer really.
- > You can tell *INSTANTLY* if somethings been done in 3ds!
- > With LW, you can't!
-
- Why is this? I've always thought it but I can't put my finger on why. The
- surface textures are an odd sort of silk finish, in the main, and this
- stands out a mile, but what is it that gives 3DS this "signature"?
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Webscape Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk
- -------------------------------------------------------------
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- Message-ID: <DJzHvr.I6@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4b30jr$969@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 10:45:27 GMT
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-
- > As an avocate of both program I have to say you can tell when stuff
- > has been done in Lightwave too. Just watch the Sci-fi shows on TV, you
- > will see a lot of the effects in one show in the others. After doing
- > animation for a while it is easier to tell what is done with certain
- > software packages. But there are always exceptions to the rule!
-
- The only thing which is really obvious about Lightwave is the lens
- flares, I think. Everything else is just guesswork, I think, like the
- fact that most sci-fi shows use Lightwave for example. :?)
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Webscape Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk
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- From: dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Expanding Motions?
- Message-ID: <8B76400.0B95000039.uuout@mercopus.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 95 17:04:00 -0400
- Distribution: world
- Organization: Mercury Opus BBS - Dunedin, Florida - 1 813 734 2799
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-
- -> > > "Dirk Taggesell" <dirk@lechner.spacenet.de> writes:
- -> >
- -> > > Now I would be glad if I could expand the auto-repeating motion
- -> to a > > normal motion path (with keyframes for each up-down cycle:
- -> 0 down, 5 > > up, 10 down, 15 up and so on...) so that I can edit
- -> the motion path at > > some frames to perform another motion.
- -> >
- -> >
- -> > I always thought this would be the FIRST motion plugin, but I guess
- -> not .
- -> > Actually, I feel it should be built in.
- I'm not sure I completely comprhend what you are trying to do, but cut
- and paste is available in all the envelope editors in 4.0. Just copy the
- range of frames for your motion cycle and paste them where needed,
- making adjustments where neccesary.
-
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- From: ar409@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Saiyad Abdul)
- Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in Modeller ! Get a Clue!!!!
- Message-ID: <DK48Dr.LAo@freenet.carleton.ca>
- Sender: ar409@freenet2.carleton.ca (Saiyad Abdul)
- Reply-To: ar409@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Saiyad Abdul)
- Organization: The National Capital FreeNet
- References: <4a1hjc$8bi@cd4680fs.rrze.uni-erlangen.de> <wturber.699.0127B2E1@primenet.com> <0000940a+00001509@msn.com> <wturber.714.01EBD520@primenet.com> <jarhead.15.0025E5FC@netwest.com> <4bk18t$8m5@ixnews6.ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 00:08:15 GMT
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-
-
- William Teegarden (gregtee@ix.netcom.com) writes:
- > In <jarhead.15.0025E5FC@netwest.com> jarhead@netwest.com (Michael S.
- > Spitler) writes:
- >>
- >>In article <wturber.714.01EBD520@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com
- > (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
- >>>From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- >>>Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in Modeller !
- >>>Date: 16 Dec 1995 01:40:11 -0700
- >>
- >>>>Could anyone at Newtek give us an explaination as to why screen
- >>>>refresh in modeler is so slow. I have Truespace and Imagine and
- > both
- >>>>of them are much much faster redrawing the screen. It's poor
- >>>>programing. I have an ati turbo pro with 4 megs and everything else
- >
- >>>>flys.
- >>
- >>>>scott
- >
- > Try dropping your color depth to 256 colors when using modeler. For
- > some reason, modeler dosen't like 24 bit or 65k color mode. Using a
- > 256 pallete though seems to fix the problem. I don't know if this is a
- > bug or just the way the program is supposed to work.
- >
- > GT
- >
-
- I know after running a few benchmarks that on my 4meg ATI Grfx Pro-Turbo
- that the sweet spot is 16 bit. The card is actually noticebly(sp?) faster
- in 16 bit that it is in 8 bit modes so god only knows why modeller's
- redraws are so slow.
-
- Sai
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- From: gregtee@ix.netcom.com(William Teegarden)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in Modeller ! Get a Clue!!!!
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 17:05:33 GMT
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- In <jarhead.15.0025E5FC@netwest.com> jarhead@netwest.com (Michael S.
- Spitler) writes:
- >
- >In article <wturber.714.01EBD520@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com
- (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
- >>From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- >>Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in Modeller !
- >>Date: 16 Dec 1995 01:40:11 -0700
- >
- >>In article <0000940a+00001509@msn.com> ScottsHere@msn.com (Scott
- Barrilleaux) writes:
- >>>From: ScottsHere@msn.com (Scott Barrilleaux)
- >>>Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in Modeller !
- >>>Date: 13 Dec 95 17:40:53 -0800
- >
- >>>Could anyone at Newtek give us an explaination as to why screen
- >>>refresh in modeler is so slow. I have Truespace and Imagine and
- both
- >>>of them are much much faster redrawing the screen. It's poor
- >>>programing. I have an ati turbo pro with 4 megs and everything else
-
- >>>flys.
- >
- >>>scott
-
- Try dropping your color depth to 256 colors when using modeler. For
- some reason, modeler dosen't like 24 bit or 65k color mode. Using a
- 256 pallete though seems to fix the problem. I don't know if this is a
- bug or just the way the program is supposed to work.
-
- GT
-
-
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- From: Archie Jones <archiej@onramp.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spline based modeler for lightwave?
- Date: 21 Dec 1995 16:20:38 GMT
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- Hash Inc. has a product for Windows, Animation Master, which
- uses a spline based modeler. I use it to make organic shapes
- and then export the models as DXF. Lightwave can then load
- them as poly objects. Animation Master is about $550 street
- price but Hash has a version of their product for under $200.
-
-
- Archie Jones
-
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- From: justin@nyc.pipeline.com (Michael Justin Austin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NEW VIDEO PLAYBACK BOARD!! Quadrant QMotion PCI
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 23:37:43 -0500
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- On Dec 20, 1995 18:29:23 in article <NEW VIDEO PLAYBACK BOARD!! Quadrant
- QMotion PCI>, 'Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>' wrote:
-
- snipsy:
-
- the pvr output is much cleaner
- the quadrant is more comparable to the isa par board by dps
-
- >
- >Select Solutions shuld have them...This looks like an interesting
- alternative
- >to the
- >PVR..but probably doesn't outshine the PVR...i'll let ya all know when i
- take a
- >look
- >at it in person,.,
- >
- >Adam
-
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- From: Andy Rodriquez <andy@router.patch.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 23:19:00 -0600
- Organization: NPL, Incorporated
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-
- > >> Simple answer really.
- > >> You can tell *INSTANTLY* if somethings been done in 3ds!
- > >> With LW, you can't!
- > >
- > >Why is this? I've always thought it but I can't put my finger on
- why. The
- > >surface textures are an odd sort of silk finish, in the main, and
- this
- > >stands out a mile, but what is it that gives 3DS this "signature"?
-
- Unfortunately, the problem lies more in the users than anything else.
- I am a big 3DS user, and I have seen some true crap done by a great
- deal of 3DS'ers. It all stems from background. A have a commercial
- photography background, so I know a lot about light. Most of your
- Amiga/Lightwave people have backgrounds in video, again with a lot of
- lighting knowledge. The average 3DS user, however, is either a
- engineer, a architect, or a hacker. Their poor training shows in
- their work. So when you see these awfully lit scende with crummy
- materials (ambient lighting = 80%, phong material), you can tell they
- are junk. I have some of my pieces up at my web site... they are
- stills, and look fairly convincing. If they were animated, I think
- they could fool people. Tell me what you think.
- http://www.patch.net/~andy
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Help finding "Center" macro and OpenGL plugin
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 00:30:39 -0500
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- In article <30D98DC9.5796@aol.com>, mitch rosefelt <cyberdog@aol.com>
- writes:
-
- >I just bought LW for Intel and am reviewing the tutorials.
- >Reference is made to a "Center" macro, which is supposed to be
- >located w/in the "custom" pop-up. It isn't there, and when I
- >select load, I don't find anything which looks like the right
- >file to load.
- >Can anyone point me to the macros?
- >
- >
-
- 1) From Modeler, hit the "Custom" button and select "Add Plugin".
- 2) Browse to c:\newtek\plugins\modeler and select CENTER.P (and any others
- you might need).
- 3) Go into the "Custom" list again, and select "Configure Keys".
- 4) For key "F2", select "Center".
-
- From then on, you have a "Center" macro, but it's on F2 instead of F1
- (which is reserved).
-
- Hope this helps,
- Marc
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4.0 for WIN95 - Stability ???
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 00:31:33 -0500
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- In article <30DA0178.53B@wane3.scri.fsu.edu>, Prem Subrahmanyam
- <prems@wane3.scri.fsu.edu> writes:
-
- >I have the same bug on my machine, pointers not lining up and stuff.
- >I think it's the Mach 64 drivers. I have the same problem happen
- >in Corel, Borland's Resource Workshop, and just about anything that
- >uses custom pointers. It's not the fault of any of the programs,
- >but ATI's driver. At least this driver is better than the last
- >one they put up...just about every 16-bit program, as well as LW and
- >some others would GP on exit...turned out to be the display driver,
- >and that only after reinstalling Windows 95 three times, getting
- >Norton AntiVirus to look for viral activity, three calls to
- >MicroShmucks tech support(at my expense, mind you), etc.
-
- I noticed some weird stuff a couple of months ago with the animation
- preview in Layout, which went away after downloading the latest ATI Mach
- 64 drivers (June 8, 1995). I'm running Windows 3.1, but now don't get any
- more crashes or GPFs.
-
- -Marc
-
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NEW VIDEO PLAYBACK BOARD!! Quadrant QMotion PCI
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 21:00:50 +0000
- Organization: University Of California at Santa Cruz
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- Michael Justin Austin wrote:
- >
- > On Dec 20, 1995 18:29:23 in article <NEW VIDEO PLAYBACK BOARD!! Quadrant
- > QMotion PCI>, 'Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>' wrote:
- >
- > snipsy:
- >
- > the pvr output is much cleaner
- > the quadrant is more comparable to the isa par board by dps
-
- Oh, yea...I wasn;t comparing it the the PVR...But for $1,000 less and including a
- capture capability too..it seems like a good product for those of us who don't have a
- day time job animating yet :)...I still have not demoed one in person..so i can't
- comment on it's output.
-
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- From: elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone have a crack for Lightwave for Windows?
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 22:21:54 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- In article <4bkkpv$7gp@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, jbooth411@aol.com
- (JBooth411) writes:
- > Ahh, but Erik, your (SIC) forgeting, if you really DO own the
- program, then
- >what would be the problem in using a crack?
-
- Um, it would be illegal.
- (And some would argue, immoral, also.)
-
- NewTek Software license (v4.0 Reference Manual, pg iii):
- 2. Restrictions
- ........
- YOU MAY NOT MODIFY, ADAPT, TRANSLATE,....(etc.), OR CREATE DERIVATIVE
- WORKS BASED UPON THE SOFTWARE, OR ANY PART THEREOF.
- ........
-
- Simple enough for ya?
- Erik Flom - ELFWORKS 3D Construction Co. (Est. 1992)
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 09:12:31 GMT
- Organization: Access One
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-
- > pavdg@aol.com (PavDg) writes:
- > I think Toy Story was nothing less than excellent. It had the look of
- > Nightmare Before Christmas.
-
- ??? Better get your eyes checked.
-
- ******************************************************************************
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- From: dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Ok, I give up. What
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- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 95 08:27:00 -0400
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-
- > From: Bessman@erinet.com
- > Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- > Subject: Re: Ok, I give up. What *is* ScreamerNet?
- > what I would like to know is, will screamernet work across platforms.
- > ie. I could network my flyer system to our pentium network (obviously
- > also having a copy of lightwave intel.) which brings me to question
- > two, does each networked PC have to have the doongle to run
- > screamernet? I think 3DS allows mutiple cpu's to render with one seat
- > of 3DS.
-
- Yes you can control Pentium's from Alpha's or vice versa, or from
- Amiga's assuming you have the correct network software to allow the Amiga's
- to see the PC network. Obviously you need the correct SN exe. file for the
- platform you are trying to render on, which only comes with the release
- version of 4.0 for that platform. However SN does not require a dongle so
- you only need purchase one copy of LW for each type processor.
-
-
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- ---
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- Subject: New DEC Alpha prices
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: 25 Dec 1995 22:55:52 -0700
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-
- Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu> wrote:
-
- > drink...Habit..LW is fairly new and has not had enough time to make a
-
- It may not be as old as 3ds, but it is hardly new. I've personally
- owned it for quite some time, and I didn't get it until version 3.5. I
- don't know when the first LW came out, but I think it has been many years
- now.
-
- (Didn't LW start out with some other name back in the late 80s? I'm a
- little fuzzy on the history).
-
- - steve
-
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- From: Gary Barringer <bbarring@MTS.Net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Where can I find the OPENGL libraries for win95?
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 21:35:34 -0600
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- Could somebody please tell me where I might find the OpenGL LIBS
- for Windows 95. I have the plugin for the powerview, but not the libs.
-
- Thanks in advance
- Gary Barringer
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 02:05:40 GMT
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- To: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk
-
- snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South") wrote:
- >
- >> Simple answer really.
- >> You can tell *INSTANTLY* if somethings been done in 3ds!
- >> With LW, you can't!
- >
- >Why is this? I've always thought it but I can't put my finger on why. The
- >surface textures are an odd sort of silk finish, in the main, and this
- >stands out a mile, but what is it that gives 3DS this "signature"?
- >
-
- Just a theory,I read somewhere that 3DS calculates colors in
- 64bit color space, then down samples to 24bit on output. This
- may cause the colors to be "too real". I'm not sure how LW
- calculates colors, I think only gradients are calculated at
- 96bits to eliminate banding. Just a thought
-
- Andrew Weiler
-
-
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- From: Bessman@erinet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Ok, I give up. What *is* ScreamerNet?
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 02:34:00 GMT
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-
- >In article <scottaDJunG9.Jy0@netcom.com>,
- > scotta@netcom.com (Scott Adams) wrote:
- >> What is Screamernet?
-
- On Thu, 21 Dec 95 00:22:24 GMT, imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin
- Gleeson) wrote:
- >
- >ScreamerNet is a batch rendering standalone exec for Lightwave. You can use it
- >on a single machine to render several scenes
-
- snip
-
- what I would like to know is, will screamernet work across platforms.
- ie. I could network my flyer system to our pentium network (obviously
- also having a copy of lightwave intel.) which brings me to question
- two, does each networked PC have to have the doongle to run
- screamernet? I think 3DS allows mutiple cpu's to render with one seat
- of 3DS.
-
- Thanks
-
- Bessman@erinet.com
-
-
-
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- From: dan@acti.com (Daniel J. McCoy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone have a crack for Lightwave for Windows?
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 95 23:59:41 GMT
- Organization: ACT Networks, Inc.
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-
- In article <4bf860$js1@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
- neveronce@aol.com (Neveronce) wrote:
- >WEll...
- >Thanks for all the help. Whoever said something about motherboards being
- >cheap was wrong.
-
- Actually, in comparison to RAM and the actual CPU (if Pentium), motherboard
- prices aren't that expensive at all. It's the RAM and the CPU that'll kill
- ya!
-
- >Here's a question, though: Can I plug in the dongle to the server on my
- >network, and use lightwave locally on my computer? If so, then that's
- >what I'll do.. but will it work?
-
- Nope. It has to be locally available as far as I know.
-
- Dan
-
- --
- Daniel J. McCoy - djmccoy@westworld.com or dan@acti.com
- WWW - http://www.westworld.com/~djmccoy
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4 and Matrox Millenium
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 22:20:03 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 15
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- In article <4bde84$2ge@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- writes:
-
- >I put a Millenium in my machine today for use with PowerView in Windows
- NT
- >Intel. I believe I have all the drivers and settings correct but the
- >results are no different than the Stealth 64 2 MVRAM so far. I am
- waiting
- >to hear from Matrox about the non-performance gain with OpenGL.
- >
- >
-
- What res are you running at? take a look on the side of the box,
- because the 3d acceloration doesn't work in every resolution, expecialy
- with less than 4 megs of ram.
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 22:20:16 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- References: <4bcjlv$d2n@inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- In article <4bcjlv$d2n@inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com>,
- gturner@au.oracle.com (Graeme Turner) writes:
-
- >
- >I'll probably be flamed for saying this but IMHO 3d Studio is an animated
- CAD
- >
- >package whereas LW is a photo realistic animation package.
- >
- >
-
- No flames here - I agree..
-
- Article: 9152
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- From: tibm@passport.ca (Ray Dyer)
- Subject: PLEASE HELP! LW4.0 for Win (animation)
- X-Nntp-Posting-Host: dial031.passport.ca
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- Sender: news@passport.ca
- Organization: Worldnet Online
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- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 03:08:08 GMT
- Lines: 6
-
-
- I just got hold of Lightwave 4.0 for Windows. I can't figure out how to make
- animations. I go under the record menu and click on "ANIMATION TYPE" it just
- keeps on saying "none". Thank you for helping me with this.
-
- tibm@passport.ca
-
- Article: 9153
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access1.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Bugs?
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 01:49:37 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951225014727.408B-100000@access1.digex.net>
- References: <30DACE93.50D3@panix.com> <Pine.SUN.3.91.951222115138.1925A-100000@access1.digex.net> <4bhlds$6c5@news.voicenet.com>
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-
- roadie@omni.voicenet.com wrote:
-
- > When I click on add plugin in modeler, then go to run the plugin
- > nothing shows up, nothing happens. any guesses?
-
- If you mean that you can't find it listed, look at the Custom list
- under Tools.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 00:32:22 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 12
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- Message-ID: <4bg496$1mf@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- In article <4bcjlv$d2n@inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com>,
- gturner@au.oracle.com (Graeme Turner) writes:
-
- >I'll probably be flamed for saying this but IMHO 3d Studio is an animated
- CAD
- >package whereas LW is a photo realistic animation package.
- >
-
- I agree, but you'd be more likely to be flamed in the 3d Studio newsgroup.
- <g>
-
- -Marc
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: =======WHAT'S A GOOD BOOK INSTEAD OF THE LIGHTWAVE 4.0 MANUAL==========
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 00:32:53 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader
-
- In article <4bdf03$3kb@ktk2.smartt.com>, celster@smartt.com writes:
-
- >
- >Is there any "Companion" or other book that would be good instead of a
- >manual or something even better?
- >
- >
-
- Actually, I found the User Guide (blue manual) pretty good for getting
- started, especially the tutorial section.
-
- However, one of the good points of LightWave is the amount of third-party
- material produced for it. LightSpeed puts out an excellent video magazine
- (one tape per month), which includes tutorials, demos, and product
- reviews. Also from LightSpeed, check out "The FX Kit for Lightwave" by
- Alan Chan (about $30 US). This is a well-written and accurate book of
- tutorials for the beginning or intermediate animator.
-
- LightSpeed
- (800) 764-8696
- (805) 726-3545
-
- Hope this helps,
- Marc
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Win32s errors
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 00:32:57 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
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-
- In article <usercode-2212951952380001@port1.athene.es.co.nz>,
- usercode@es.co.nz (your_name_here) writes:
-
- >Hi, I'm getting Win32s errors when I try and render a scene. Possible
- >causes? Possible fixes? I'm running Lightwave on a DX2 66 with Windows
- >3.11, 16 Mb RAM, and 256 colour card. Suggestions appreciated.
-
- You might try downloading the most recent version of Win32s from
- Microsoft's ftp site (ftp.microsoft.com). The file is called PW1118.exe,
- which is a 2.5 MB self extracting compressed file. Try to download at
- 3:00 am to avoid the rush.
-
- Hope this helps,
- Marc
-
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- From: pirate@voicenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: ***HELP!! Frozen Pointer***
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 18:01:05 GMT
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-
- All pf a sudden my Mouse pointer is frozen in the upper left
- hand cornere of the workbench screen.Any ideas????
- (amiga 2000)
-
- Thanx
-
- Wayne
-
-
-
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- From: bradx@ix.netcom.com (Brad Grace )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Wireframe is DEAD : QuickDraw 3D
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 07:04:43 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Dec 25 11:04:43 PM PST 1995
-
- In <4ba5jg$ojk@newsbf02.news.aol.com> marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- writes:
- >
- >In article <4b8ih5$hro@ixnews8.ix.netcom.com>, bradx@ix.netcom.com
- (Brad
- >Grace ) writes:
- >
- >>>4.0 eases the testing of surface textures (though they should have
- >>added a
- >>>Cube, tube and pyramid option).
- >>>
- >>Mine has the Cube, but not the others. BTW, how would tube and
- pyramid
- >>display any info that you are not getting with the sphere and cube???
-
- >
- >What version (platform?) of LightWave are you using? How do you get
- the
- >Cube texture sample object?
- >
- >Curious,
- >Marc
- It is a new alpha/beta that I got at work, we are beta testers for it.
-
- Brad
-
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- From: cpuken@indy.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lightwave 3.x anims on Flyer???
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 21:26:34 GMT
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- X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82
-
- As a NewTek dealer we have an A4000 based Flyer system we use for
- demos and for in-house work. We have had one customer bring us in
- some anims he did on his A2000-Lightwave 3.x system. Is there a way
- to view these anims with our Flyer system??? I find it hard to
- believe that older anims cannot be viewed at all on the A4000 Flyer
- system.
-
-
- Ken
-
-
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- From: elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone have a crack for Lightwave for Windows?
- Date: 22 Dec 1995 20:10:30 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4bf860$js1@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, neveronce@aol.com
- (Neveronce) writes:
- >Can I plug in the dongle to the server on my
- >network, and use lightwave locally on my computer?
- My (WA) _guess_.....
- Since it needs the IRQ, it's probably tied closely to the hardware.
- Sentinel would probably not see the remote server's port as a valid
- device.
-
- >If so, then that's what I'll do.. but will it work?
- Sounds like a simple half hour test.......
- Couldn't hurt (as long as you bring down your server _before_ plugging it
- in!! :^)
-
- If your slots are full, there must be _some_ boards you can consolodate?!?
- (BTW, you can get Pentium PCI M/Bs w/60Hz Intel CPU for around $200 in the
- SF Bay area. The most expensive bare motherboard is $214. Cheapest Pentium
- PCI MB is $100. Cheapest of all is a 486-DX266-VLB for $56 - $84 if you
- want the 486 on the board! [And I paid $3000 for a 486-66 only three years
- ago!!!])
-
- Erik Flom - ELFWORKS 3D Construction Co. (Est. 1992)
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access1.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Bugs?
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 22:48:12 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
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-
- I wrote:
-
- > ... it might mean that PowerView is using its own message loop, rather
- > than Modeler's.
-
- Then again, it might not. The file requester does this too...
-
- - Ernie
-
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- From: elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PVR startup
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 21:31:02 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 16
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- Message-ID: <4bl2d7$anp@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader
-
- In article <4bhebr$ia7@lince.lander.es>, Daniel Rodriguez <dot@lander.es>
- writes:
-
- >I'm a 3d animator user of a PVR card with a Micropolis 4221AV running on
- >Win95. During the PVR software startup i receive a "Unable to find hard
- >disk"-like message. If i choose 'retry' the disk is recognized.
- >Do you have the same problem? why this happend?
-
- Yes, I have this problem.
-
- Not sure what the conflict is.
- There's a chance it's an IRQ conflict with another PCI card, but I can't
- change the IRQ of my PVR - I can only mark it's IRQ as being used in
- Win95.
-
- Erik Flom - ELFWORKS - 3D Construction Co.
-
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- From: elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 4.0 on Win 95 or Win NT - Which is better
- Date: 24 Dec 1995 21:31:12 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader
-
- In article <4bir9h$250_002@cpe.Hobart.aone.net.au>,
- imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson) writes:
- >Set up a shadow map with a large shadow map size and lots of fuzziness
- >(I usually use about 1500-2000 and 2.0-3.0 per light). I'd guess at up to
- 10
- >times as long under 95 as NT. This is definitely where the major
- differences
- >come into it. Why this disappears when 95 uses SN beats me.
-
- That's an interesting observation, and one I'd never bothered to check!
-
- Thanks for the tip - I'll definitely be looking into this.
-
- As you say, it's quite a mystery.
-
- Erik Flom - ELFWORKS 3D Construction Co. (Est. 1992)
-
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: interesting observation about LW render/file write
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 14:11:31 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
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- Message-ID: <oj67mzjv8cc.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>
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- X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.0.9
-
-
- I believe that you can get better rendering throughput by running two
- Lightwave's on one machine, each rendering every other frame.
-
- The reason I think this is that for many projects, LW spends a
- reasonable amount of time writing the file. The percentage can be
- significant, especially for frames which are very fast to render.
-
- When it is writing the file, there are free CPU cycles available that
- are spent waiting on I/O. If there is another copy of LW running, it
- will use those free CPU cycles while the 1st LW is doing file I/O, and
- conversely, the first will use the free cycles of the 2nd. (Unless they
- are both doing I/O simultaneously, but you can generally prevent that by
- tweaking the task priorities).
-
- This assumes that having two of them going isn't so much of a burden
- that you loose time to swapping, etc.
-
- - steve
-
- PS - I noticed this about the Amiga version, but it might apply to the
- Windoze version as well. The only real assumptions are: 1) that there
- is some finite amount of time spent writing the file, 2) that this
- writing does not use all the CPU available, and 3) that your CPU
- scheduling is efficient enough to not take away whatever gains are
- available by overlapping file writes and rendering.
-
- PPS - Generally it is not going to be much - just a few percent. It may
- not be of any real practical value, but its interesting anyway :-)
-
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- From: ajackson@alladin.demon.co.uk (Action Jackson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Video Dealers
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 09:57:30 GMT
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-
- Since moving back to UK I have not been able to either locate any good
- dealers in pro. Video equipment or Pro. Video magazines?
-
- Dont they exist here ??
-
- Any leads would be helpful...
- They are like flies around shit in US!!
-
- PS: is there equivilent to NAB in UK?
-
-
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- From: jkrause357@aol.com (JKrause357)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: F.S. LIGHTWAVE
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 13:43:35 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
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- INCLUDE OFCOURSE LIGHTWAVE
-
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 23:50:21 +0000
- Organization: University Of California at Santa Cruz
- Lines: 31
- Message-ID: <30DF38BD.516D@cats.ucsc.edu>
- References: <4bcjlv$d2n@inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com>
- <4bfshg$s3t@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4bjugn$beg_001@toddb.midtown.net>
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-
- ""It may not be as old as 3ds, but it is hardly new. I've personally
- owned it for quite some time, and I didn't get it until version 3.5. I
- don't know when the first LW came out, but I think it has been many years
- now.""
-
-
-
- I would argue that LW is fairly new to the "greater world" of 3D animation and has
- not had time to make an impact as programs like 3DS, topas, strata pro, electric
- image..etccc.
-
- True, LW has been around for a while but only on the Amiga platform. We all know
- the Amiga was an ass kicking machine..buttt it lacked in horse power and software
- support by big name companies..Therefore, not alot of people who were not Amigoids
- would never consider LW seriously as an option..
-
- How many animation facilities WENT to Amiga? True , foundation, Amblim, area 52,
- computer cafe, wil vinton, warner communications, westwood one, core, interplay,
- origin and some other studios use LW..but only because the people who founded them or
- were hired by them, were original amigoids...Now that LW has been ported you will see
- more and more facilities asking for LW artists, less sceptical of LW animators and
- probably some will adopt LW..
-
- Only since the switch to Intel, Alpha, SGI have i noticed a larger recognition of
- Lw by a larger public sphere...THis sphere is the one who is stuck in mainstream
- computing..and had never heard of LW prior to it's 4.0 release..So, therefore, it
- could be safe to say that version 4.0 is by and large a new product..
-
- Just my thoughts
-
- Adam Chrystie--
-
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- From: lito <lito@panix.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PowerView Bugs?
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 10:28:19 -0500
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC
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-
- Hi there,
- Is this a bug with the Power view plugin or did I do something wrong.
- Every time I run the plugin it always brings up a dialog box that says
- info
- cannot find module handle
- It still brings up the Power View box and everything works.
-
- Also I crashed my computer. I resized the PowerView box and rotated the
- object in the new window, then I closed it and the object did not redraw itself
- in modeler (I couldn't close modeler or Ctrl-Alt-Del the computer so I had to
- press the reset switch (yuck!)).
-
- Other than that It works great. A very useful plugin a must get for all.
- -Lito-
-
- --
- *****************************************************************************
-
- E-Mail: lito@panix.com
-
- Programmer, Musician, and Artist
- In that order :^)
-
- *****************************************************************************
-
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- From: sean@mirror.det.mun.ca (Sean Huxter)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 04:38:37 GMT
- Organization: Cabot College, Newfoundland, Canada
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-
- jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411) wrote:
-
- >In article <4bdspv$d8s@news.accessone.com>, jeric@accessone.com writes:
-
- >>> I think Toy Story was nothing less than excellent. It had the look of
- >>> Nightmare Before Christmas.
-
- >I second that. Nightmare was amazing, but looks nothing like toy
- >story. I personaly thought Nightmare was much more amazing than toy story,
- >but being a CGI artists, maybe thats blasphamy, maybe not..
-
- First: I LOVED Toy Story! And not only for the technological
- achievement, but for the storyline and the whole look and feel. Hey,
- I'm already waiting for the sequel!
-
- Second: I LOVED Nightmare Before Christmas. The look and feel of that
- movie was astounding. Tim Burton certainly has a look. I'm also
- looking forward to James and the Giant Peach.
-
- Third: I wonder if Nightmare Before Christmas could have been done, or
- should have been done in CGI?
-
- Has anyone seen the video for "Sober" by Tool? It's stop-motion
- animation and I was blown away by the look of it. It was all gray and
- depressing, and reminded me of Nightmare. In fact, I thought it LOOKED
- better than Nightmare. And in fact, it reminded me somewhat of
- BRAZIL, by Terry Gilliam. I'd love to be involved in an animation
- project that looked like that... (hey!)
-
- Sean Huxter
- sean@mirror.det.mun.ca
- http://www.cabot.nf.ca/~sean
-
-
-
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- From: sean@mirror.det.mun.ca (Sean Huxter)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How can I make a rounded 3D object from an outline?
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 04:54:41 GMT
- Organization: Cabot College, Newfoundland, Canada
- Lines: 69
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- >In article <149102@cup.portal.com> DonH@cup.portal.com (Don - Hirschfeld) writes:
-
-
- >> I'm doing a project where I wanted to make different kinds of
- >>fish. I would use the picture of the fish in the background and trace
- >>around the outline with points.
-
- Ok, I've done exactly this and the results were rather pleasing.
-
- Here's how I did it.
-
- 1) I took a picture of a fish from Corel Draw clip-art that I liked.
- I saved it as a fairly high-res TIFF file, and converted it to my
- Amiga using Art Department Professional. This can also work with a
- photographic scan of a fish, as long as it's a pretty good side-view.
-
- 2) I brought that picture into Modeler and used it as my background
- image. I traced two SKETCHes. One for the upper line of the body
- (excluding the fins -- I added those later) and one for the lower
- body. Both splines started at the nose and ended at the tail, but did
- not touch.
-
- 3) I drew a vercially stretched DISC with no thickness in the FRONT
- view, and placed it up against the starting points of the two splines
- at the nose of the fish. This doesn't have to be a disc. It simply has
- to be the general shape of the cross-section of the fish. A disc
- worked well for this tropical fish. I then used RAIL EXTRUDE to
- create the fish's body. Play with the options until you get a nice
- fish body.
-
- 4) Now for the nose, which was suddenly blunt (because it was a flat
- stretched disk) I used bevel to round that out. I used two BALL
- objects for the eyes (placed so they mapped directly on the eyes of
- the bitmap.)
-
- 5) Fins. I just traced them out in the side view using the same
- bitmap graphic that is still in Modeler. I subdivided them so I could
- bone them. This was good for the top and bottom as well as the tail
- fins.
-
- 6) For the side fins, I just drew them flat, and placed them where
- they belonged. I made sure they lined up with the fins in the drawing
- so they could use the same bitmap for colour.
-
- 7) For surfacing, I used the bitmap as a colour texture, as well as a
- specular map and a diffuse map. This gives the fish shine in different
- places.
-
- 7) For the result, check out the following web site:
-
- http://www.cabot.nf.ca/~sean
-
- (Look in the STEREO 3D section. There I have a stereo side-by-side
- graphic of five of these fish, around a Crystal Ball and a Mirror
- Ball. Click on the small version of the graphic and a side-by-side
- larger image is loaded into your viewer. If you cross your eyes, you
- get a wonderful 3D effect, and you can see that the results are pretty
- good for a simple modelling project. You can also see it in the
- LIGHTWAVE 3D section, down a bit. There is a Pseudopod (similar to the
- one used in "The Abyss",) facing this same fish. Click on the small
- image and you'll get a 640x480 graphic of it.)
-
- Hope this was of some help. (Hey that's two questions this week that
- were about things I've already done. Keep it up!)
-
- Sean Huxter
- sean@mirror.det.mun.ca
- http://www.cabot.nf.ca/~sean
-
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- From: jarhead@netwest.com (Michael S. Spitler)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 20:25:04 MST
- Organization: Netwest
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- In article <4bitj6$oj3@newsbf02.news.aol.com> jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411) writes:
- >From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- >Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- >Date: 24 Dec 1995 01:56:38 -0500
-
- >In article <jarhead.14.0016A6E0@netwest.com>, jarhead@netwest.com (Michael
- >S. Spitler) writes:
-
- >>my polygon counts were..
- >>NCC1701D_3DS = 12,758
- >>NCC1701D_LW4 = 3,301
- >>
- >>as you can see it is a huge improvement in the LW4 model...
- >>oh, by the way both of my models look identical.....
-
- > Remember also that it would be a lot closer if 3ds supported
- >npolygons.
-
-
- you are very right... Just to clarify I am not downing 3DS I think it is a
- great software/modeling package.....
-
- michael
-
-
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- From: jarhead@netwest.com (Michael S. Spitler)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 20:31:53 MST
- Organization: Netwest
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- In article <4bgfnb$agr@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> jasper.7@osu.edu (Jeff Jasper) writes:
- >From: jasper.7@osu.edu (Jeff Jasper)
- >Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- >Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 23:44:03 GMT
-
- >>>I'll probably be flamed for saying this but IMHO 3d Studio is an animated
- >>CAD
- >>>package whereas LW is a photo realistic animation package.
- >>>
-
- >>I agree, but you'd be more likely to be flamed in the 3d Studio newsgroup.
- >><g>
-
- >Once again I say wrong! It all comes down to the user. Using one
- >package or another doesn't matter. It is the artist who has the talent
- >and not the program.
-
- >Jeff
-
- I will agree with Jeff... for one 3ds is highly used by game developers....
- even for there human models........ If need be I can go on... Just ask and
- we can post more on the subject....
-
- have a merry christmas
-
-
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- From: jarhead@netwest.com (Michael S. Spitler)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How can I make a rounded 3D object from an outline?
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 20:37:13 MST
- Organization: Netwest
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- In article <pfinch.621.0012F087@best.com> pfinch@best.com (Phillip Finch) writes:
- >From: pfinch@best.com (Phillip Finch)
- >Subject: Re: How can I make a rounded 3D object from an outline?
- >Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 18:56:14
-
- >In article <149102@cup.portal.com> DonH@cup.portal.com (Don - Hirschfeld) writes:
-
-
- >> I'm doing a project where I wanted to make different kinds of
- >>fish. I would use the picture of the fish in the background and trace
- >>around the outline with points. Tripling these and then extruding gives
- >>me a good starting point for a 3D version of the fish. The problem is
- >>making the body of the fish extend out rounded, leaving the fins
- >>narrow. I would subdivide or use metaform and then use the magnet tool
- >>to pull out the points in a bell shape then narrow the fins with the
- >>stretch tool. This gives me an acceptable object for background shots,
- >>but it doesn't look so great for closeups. I wanted more rounded and
- >>tapered body sections. Subdividing too much to give more points to
- >>pull out, but increases the polygon count too much.
- >> What would be a procedure I could use starting with just an
- >>outline to give a more natural looking object? Should I fill within
- >>the outline with a matrix of points?
-
- >You're probably not going to get good results by starting from a 2-D outline
- >and trying to flesh it out. Better think 3-D from the start, which means
- >you're going to be spending at least as much time in front view as in the side
- >view.
-
- >A couple of methods come to mind right away.
-
- >1) create a spline cage and patch the curves. To round out the body you will
- >have to go into the front view and set points.
-
- >2) create a series of cross-sections and do a Multiply Morph.
-
- >I would get the body into acceptable shape and then worry about the fins. You
- >could create them in other layer and then do a Boolean Add, or attach them by
- >merging points.
-
-
- >Phil Finch (pfinch@best.com)
-
- >***************************************************
- >"Anyone who has begun to think
- >places some part of the world in jeopardy."
- > --John Dewey
- >***************************************************
-
-
- For a fish I would recommend the patch method ... you have alot of control
- over the shape and a hell of alot over the polygon count....
-
- I could probably put together a little tutorial if you need it... or I could
- post it.... of the back/top end of a sub[fictional] I modeled it should give
- you a good idea how to get a nice 3D patch....
-
- Just let me know
-
- Michael
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- From: angelf@shadow.net (Angel Freire)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS: Bernoulli 150 External w/11 Carts
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 14:22:50 GMT
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-
-
- External Bernoulli 150MB Removable Media Drive
- 11 150MB Cartridges
-
- In excellent condition to be shipped in original box.
- All for $600 with COD and shipping to anywhere in
- the continental US included.
-
- Angel Freire
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AMIGA HD BACK-UP
- Date: 25 Dec 1995 14:48:51 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
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-
- In article <4bkeg5$5o8@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, jbooth411@aol.com says...
- >
- > As for the software issue, I have no idea. My point was is that
- >although a Dat can hold more data, it takes a lot longer to search through
- >DAT backup catalogs to find a file than to just pop in a cd and snag the
- >file. No rewinding, searching times. I have both a tape backup, and a
- >cd-writer, and I almost never use the tape backup anymore.
-
- I use Exabytes all the time, but I rarely have to consult my backups,
- because I have between 1 and 4 gigs online on each machine. I got the
- CD-R to make one-offs of the future Syndesis 3D-ROMs, and betas of
- other software, but I've made a grand total of *one* personal backup on CD,
- and that was to archive three-four shoeboxes of old 5 1/4 floppies
- from years gone by. Finding a needle in a 650 meg haystack isn't
- fun, either, and certainly takes time unless your data organization
- is exceedingly simple and/or well-organized.
-
- >>>Does anyone know if a company makes a DAT machine that acts as both a
- >>>backup unit, and a music DAT??? I'd LOVE to get one..
- >>
- >>Yes, SGI.
- >
- >Great - there what, like three hundred kazilion dollars...
-
- No, not really. I got a perfectly nice Indy (32 meg, 1 gig, 17 ")
- for $4,000 from the net this fall, and I've seen a half-dozen
- identical machines sell for the same price. The SGI-labeled DAT
- that does the music tricks is about $1,500 I think, perhaps less
- used. The Indy has done wonders for getting in at the bottom of
- the SGI market. Used Indigos are even less expensive.
-
- - John
-
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- From: mike@mulberry.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Problems with lightwave lite
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 17:48:53 GMT
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-
- does anyone know where I could get docs for lightwave lite online???
- there are a few operations I am having problems with and docs would
- come in handy....
-
- thanx
-
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 3.x anims on Flyer???
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 16:13:10 -0800
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-
- I had the same problem when I got my Flyer a year ago...but
- the guys from NewTek told me back then (Jan. of 1995) that NOPE you
- can't play the previous anims that you could play from the switcher of
- the A4000....you just have to re-render them so the Flyer can
- recognize the animations as a Flyer clip.
-
- Lance (empire@airmail.net)
-
- Article: 9178
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- From: mstets@mogur.com (Mstets)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: ScreamerNet Problems
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 07:27:31 GMT
- Message-ID: <9512260005201355@mogur.com>
- Organization: The MOG-UR'S EMS/TGT Technologies, Granada Hills, CA 818-366-1238
- Distribution: world
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-
- Hopefully someone has an answer to this. I'm trying to render a scene
- using the ScreamerNet module. Following the directions in the manuals,
- I got it up and running and then started Layout to load my scene in SN.
- It initialized fine, and it looked like it was working, however there
- was no output. I made sure I had a save path for RGB images in my scene
- file. I tried for .iff and .tga output, no go. When SN was running, it
- was reporting each frame complete in about 1-2 seconds which seemed
- awfully fast considering that outputting the same scene as an .avi was
- taking up to 28 minutes per frame. Maybe that has something to do with
- it, I don't know. Hopefully someone has a suggestion. BTW I am running
- LW 4.0 for Intel under Windows 95 and haven't had any other problems.
- Thanks in advance.
-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Problems with lightwave lite
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 15:13:32 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 15
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-
- mike@mulberry.com () wrote:
-
- >does anyone know where I could get docs for lightwave lite online???
- >there are a few operations I am having problems with and docs would
- >come in handy....
-
- >thanx
-
- What is Lightwave Lite?
-
- There is no official product with that name.
-
- Dave
-
-
-
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.video.desktop
- Subject: Re: Going rate for LightWave
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 21:54:16 -0800
- Organization: customer of Internet America
- Lines: 4
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-
- I completely agree...$899 sounded ludicrous!!! That is
- compared to any add I've seen in VTU and the such.
-
- -Lance
-
- Article: 9181
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 22:05:03 -0800
- Organization: customer of Internet America
- Lines: 10
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-
- Yeah, the Amiga is incredible in using the Flyer &
- Toaster...I was so excited when I got my Flyer a year ago and thought
- of the possibilities of using live video footage in my LW
- animations---you can forget that...it is so darn slow it's pitiful.
-
- I'll never abandon my Amiga since is does such an awesome job
- at everything else, but the PC's and especially Alphas make it just
- too hard to go back to using Amiga LightWave. And I'm talking simple
- stuff---just as a test render the cow object completely glowing: it
- takes 5 minutes on the Amiga---> try about 30 secs on a P100!!!
-
- Article: 9182
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- From: kdthomas@netcom.com (Kim Thomas)
- Subject: NT Install questions
- Message-ID: <kdthomasDK5qKD.DAM@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 19:38:37 GMT
- Lines: 11
- Sender: kdthomas@netcom14.netcom.com
-
- OK, I had LW installed under Win3.1, and now I want it to run under NT
- (one of my christmas presents). Do I need to do a complete re-install, or
- just add the sentinal dongle drivers? Anything else I need to do to get
- the best performance out of the system? Thanks.
-
- BTW, the computer is a DX4/100, 32m ram.
- --
- Dave Thomas
- Moving Pixels
- "I haven't actually read your script, but I have
- some questions about it" - Actual client quote
- kdthomas@netcom.com
-
- Article: 9183
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- From: dokk@top.monad.net (dokk)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,alt.graphics,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.wavefront,comp.graphics.apps.softimage
- Subject: 3d interior design software
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 00:10:40 GMT
- Organization: MonadNet
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-
- Hi there,
-
- I am looking for a 3D package that is ideal for designing 3D interiors
- for
- a commercial VR-style game. I need the package to have accurate
- modelling capabilities for aligning vertices correctly in 3D space,
- and for quick and efficient application of mapping co-ordinates on
- planar surfaces. The package needs to have an intuitive
- user-interface, and to have the ability to export files in VRML, 3DS
- and/or RWX file formats. Time, as ever, is a crucial factor here.
-
- Any information you can provide would be very, very helpful. Many
- thanks in advance!
-
- Best wishes of the festive season!
-
-
-
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- From: mark_prenter@mindlink.bc.ca (Mark Prenter)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PVR startup
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 08:07:14 GMT
- Organization: Electric Moose Productions
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-
- Daniel Rodriguez <dot@lander.es> wrote:
-
- >I'm a 3d animator user of a PVR card with a Micropolis 4221AV running on
- >Win95. During the PVR software startup i receive a "Unable to find hard
- >disk"-like message. If i choose 'retry' the disk is recognized.
-
- >Do you have the same problem? why this happend?
-
- This occasionally happens to me under Win 3.1 but NEVER under NT. Seems
- like a software problem.
-
- Just my $0.02.
-
- Mark
-
- ############################################################################
- # Mark Prenter # "Open ended SCSI....You've been targeted #
- # Electric Moose Productions # for termination!" #
- # Computer Graphics & Animation # #
- #-------------------------------# A scene taken from the new action film, #
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- ############################################################################
-
-
- Article: 9185
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- From: jbowman@ionline.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FS:Every issue of Lightwave Pro/VTU
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 05:20:31 GMT
- Organization: HookUp Communication Corporation, Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA
- Lines: 8
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-
- How many issues have there been?
-
- How about $50?
-
-
- Blacky
-
-
-
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Problems with lightwave lite
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 12:14:53 +0000
- Organization: University Of California at Santa Cruz
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <30DE95BD.961@cats.ucsc.edu>
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-
- >>does anyone know where I could get docs for lightwave lite online???there are a few operations I am having problems with and docs would
- come in handy....
-
- thanx
-
- <<
-
- Sorry, LightWave lite does not come with instructions..that's why it's called the
- lite version..the leave out the manuals to save shipping costs.Good luck trying to
- undertand LW.
-
-
-
- Adam Chrystie
-
- Article: 9187
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- From: marco@polaris.net (Marco Sederquist)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Dxf Imports like Crap...
- Date: 25 Dec 1995 21:29:17 GMT
- Organization: Polaris Networking
- Lines: 8
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: p1dyn27.polaris.net
- X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6+
-
- I've been tring to import DXF files into LW but with no luck. All I get
- are 1/2 models, Ex #1. Imported a Star Destroyer in DXF format. In Layout
- it comes out with no upper deck. Ex #2. import X-wing Fighter, in layout
- and modeler I get everything except the wings upper, lower, and front faces.
- I've tried importing with all the different options with no luck. Any help
- would be greatly enjoyed. Thanks in advance.
- Marco
- marco@polaris.net
-
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- From: ncritten@paston.co.uk (Nigel Critten)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: LZX
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 01:59:52 GMT
- Organization: Paston Chase Internet
- Lines: 8
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: net40.paston.co.uk
-
- Hi,
-
- Does anyone know of a version of LZX for either the PC or SGI?
-
- Cheers
-
- Merry Christmas
- Nigel.
-
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- From: tworthen@ix.netcom.com(Thomas Worthen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: lha problems
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 17:59:19 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 12
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Dec 26 9:59:19 AM PST 1995
-
- I've found that archived on the AMIGA often contain long file names
- incompatible with the PC's 8.3 file name format. Especially if the
- first 8 characters of the long file names are the same as are the case
- in some Lightwave scenes I've downloaded. My unarchiver regards regards
- these as duplicate files and ignores them. I've been able to the
- extract individual files by first getting the names of all the files in
- the archive and then pulling them out one at a time, by name then
- renaming each one as its extracted. Is there a DOS/WINDOWS unarchiver
- capable of intelligent un archiving ?
- Thanks in advance
- Tom Worthen
- tworthen@smtp.cnap.navy.mil
-
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- From: gregtee@ix.netcom.com(William Teegarden)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Wireframe is DEAD : QuickDraw 3D
- Date: 27 Dec 1995 01:13:58 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 12
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-
-
- >It is a new alpha/beta that I got at work, we are beta testers for it.
- >
- >Brad
-
-
- You do know Brad that as a beta tester you're breaking your
- non-disclosure agreement you signed when you accepted your status as
- such. Curious, but where do you work?
-
- GT
-
-
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- From: ericc@az.com (Eric Cosky)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 21:37:00 GMT
- Organization: Network Internet Services (516) 543-0240
- Lines: 31
- Message-ID: <4bpps1$am@news.netusa.net>
- References: <4bcjlv$d2n@inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com> <4bfshg$s3t@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4bjugn$beg_001@toddb.midtown.net> <30DD3E2B.366F@cats.ucsc.edu> <oj691k0cqs7.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>
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-
- koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren) wrote:
-
-
- >Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu> wrote:
-
- >> drink...Habit..LW is fairly new and has not had enough time to make a
-
- >It may not be as old as 3ds, but it is hardly new. I've personally
- >owned it for quite some time, and I didn't get it until version 3.5. I
- >don't know when the first LW came out, but I think it has been many years
- >now.
-
- >(Didn't LW start out with some other name back in the late 80s? I'm a
- >little fuzzy on the history).
-
- > - steve
-
- Lightwave originally was two different programs, Videoscape 3d and
- Modeler 3d by Allen (sp?) Hastings and Stuart Fergusen, respectively.
- Videoscape was first @ about 1986 or 7, and Modeler followed shortly
- thereafter because of the demand by users to not have to create
- objects with x/y/z textfiles. Allen's rendering routines have been
- refined for almost ten years now, and it's been a pleasure watching to
- program evolve. I remember meeting him at an AmiExpo @ the intro of
- v1.0 of Lightwave and being amazed at the improvements over
- Videoscape. I hope they branch out more though, because I really want
- integrated kinematics, audio support, real particle animation, and all
- the other great things coming out these days.
-
-
-
-
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- From: nightngl@aol.com (Nightngl)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 01:29:54 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 3
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- Message-ID: <4bg7l2$2ng@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- Reply-To: nightngl@aol.com (Nightngl)
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-
- Hmmm... every surface looked plastic. Let me think now but the last time I
- checked 99.75% of toys were made of plastic. I could be wrong though.
- Thanks for the insightful wisdom.
-
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- From: "C:WINSOCKKA9QSPOOLMAIL" <Rob@edensoft.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 95 beats NT for LW
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 00:39:56 GMT
- Organization: None
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <753460675wnr@edensoft.demon.co.uk>
- References: <30D5B817.6531@ntplx.net> <4b5rpk$iem@news.accessone.com>
- Reply-To: Rob@edensoft.demon.co.uk
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-
- In article: <4b5rpk$iem@news.accessone.com> jeric@accessone.com writes:
- >
- >
- > > The multitasking and stable file system are awesome.
- >
- > They STILL suck compared to the Amiga OS.
-
- Aaah the voice of reason at last. Thank you
-
- * Robert Dorney * Red Devil of Dual Crew^Shining *
- * Head of Art and Graphics at Eden Entertainment Software Ltd *
- * Digital Candy BBS * +44 (0)191 232 5527 (6nodes) *
-
-
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- From: "C:WINSOCKKA9QSPOOLMAIL" <Rob@edensoft.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 95 beats NT for LW
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 00:39:22 GMT
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-
- In article: <30D5B817.6531@ntplx.net> ken@ntplx.net writes:
- >
- > Rich Comber wrote:
- > > I've just purchased LW 4.0 and have to decide what version of Windows I
- > > should install it on. Considering I'm running it on a DX4-100 w/32MB RAM,
- > > should I use Win 95 or Win NT and why?
- >
- > I've had great luck with Windows 95. It seems very stable. I use
- > Director, Photoshop, many Internet apps, Lightwave and DOS games under
- > 95 and have found it very crash proof and quite fast. I am used to the
- > Mac OS and have used it for 7 years now but am rapidly being converted.
- > The multitasking and stable file system are awesome. The GUI is just
- > as good as the Mac as well. As far as Lightwave is concerned I
- > experienced numerous problems with NT being VERY sensitive to devices
- > and configuration. It kept losing it's kernel and the GUI sucks just
- > like 3.1. I never installed LW for NT and just went to 95. I've heard
- > various things here online about which is faster but according to the
- > few LW plugin programmers I've spoken with there should be no issue with
- > 95 and they are recoding to optimize for 95. (This according to the
- > programmer of Sparks and Fiber Factory). IMHO go with 95, no doubt.
- > Anyone found any conclusive reason to stay with NT? Any benchmarks that
- > indicate it's any faster?
- > Best of luck,
- > Ken
-
- I really dont mean to offend Ken sir, but *maybe* you arent using the programs
- you mentioned deeply enough to see how unstable 95 is. On a p90, 32m ram
- it crashed quite frequently using Photoshop and regularly with LW (though not
- to such a degree). NT in my experience has been almost a pleasure. Okay, it
- might not LOOK as nice, but when you're used to working in an Amiga
- environment and see multitasking nicely, then NT is the nearest Ive seen on
- PC. It surprises me seeing as you are an apple fan (which STILL has the nicest
- interface to look at (even though it feels like the computers holding your hand
- as you're using it =)) as to why you like 95 at all!
-
- * Robert Dorney * Red Devil of Dual Crew^Shining *
- * Head of Art and Graphics at Eden Entertainment Software Ltd *
- * Digital Candy BBS * +44 (0)191 232 5527 (6nodes) *
-
-
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- From: "C:WINSOCKKA9QSPOOLMAIL" <Rob@edensoft.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 95 beats NT for LW
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 00:42:11 GMT
- Organization: None
- Lines: 25
- Message-ID: <105740190wnr@edensoft.demon.co.uk>
- References: <30D5B817.6531@ntplx.net> <4b5rpk$iem@news.accessone.com> <4b621p$sfk@hyperion.mfltd.co.uk>
- Reply-To: Rob@edensoft.demon.co.uk
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-
- In article: <4b621p$sfk@hyperion.mfltd.co.uk> iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young) writes:
- >
- > jeric@accessone.com wrote:
- >
- >
- > >> The multitasking and stable file system are awesome.
- >
- > > They STILL suck compared to the Amiga OS.
- >
- > Oh dear, not another biased Amiga owner. I have an Amiga and a PC, and
- > I have to say I MUCH prefer the Win95 OS to the Amiga's any day. I
- > guess everyone has their favourate system, and will think the the
- > others are cack. I just say use what you like, and leave comments like
- > this for a more appropriate newsgroup.
-
- Right Ian. Me too. I have PC and ami and probably use them 40%-60% in that
- order. Dont you just wish win95 (btw, you SHOULD use NT, its more stable
- and I guarantee you 30%+ faster for using LW) would leave the harddisk
- alone while you used the machine?
-
- * Robert Dorney * Red Devil of Dual Crew^Shining *
- * Head of Art and Graphics at Eden Entertainment Software Ltd *
- * Digital Candy BBS * +44 (0)191 232 5527 (6nodes) *
-
-
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- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Amiga LW 4.0 UUENCODED
- Message-ID: <21d25cd9.1d8f1490@amuc.mtroyal.ab.ca>
- From: N417042051@amuc.mtroyal.ab.ca (Ian Sinclair)
- Date: 25 Dec 95 11:56:39 MST
- References: <30D848C7.4F36@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Distribution: na
- Organization: The AMiga Users of Calgary
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-
- Thanks for the PowerView plugin!
-
- Unfortunatly we Amiga owners still can't use it. Hurry up NewTek!
-
-
- <ICS>
-
-
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- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW information for dongle hating peeps
- Message-ID: <21d25ce0.1d8f1491@amuc.mtroyal.ab.ca>
- From: N417042051@amuc.mtroyal.ab.ca (Ian Sinclair)
- Date: 25 Dec 95 12:09:48 MST
- References: <083312Z19121995@anon.penet.fi> <30D73851.143@airmail.net>
- <4baioj$jub@lily.redrose.net>
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-
- CD> There are better ways than a pathetic dongle, which I am happy to say
- CD> I no longer need with Animation Master since Hash Inc is using the
- CD> CD-ROM as the protection, no CD-ROM in the drive no Animation Master,
- CD> once the program starts you are free to remove the CD and put whatever
- CD> texture disks, etc in.
-
- CD> Dongles are a major pain, especially when you have 2, 3 or even 4
- CD> programs that require them. Previously I had my Dongle for VREAM's
- CD> VRCreator (still gotta have that), Animation Master dongle for 2.0
- CD> (not anymore :) ) and a parallel port edition of the Iomega ZIP (now
- CD> using the SCSI version) all connected to my parallel port so my damn
- CD> computer was sticking over the edge of my desk since I couldn't push
- CD> it back further. And I don't think I should have to buy another
- CD> parallel port card or one of the extension cables to use software.
- CD> All the dongle pushing companies should pay attention to what Hash is
- CD> doing and put the protection on the CD.
-
-
- Although dongles are a major pain in the ass, they are the best solution at
- this time.
-
- Although a CD-Rom protection scheme is great, the price of CD-Rom mastering
- machines is now getting so cheap, it negates this protection scheme as well.
-
- The real solution to piracy is the unique serial number scheme used in
- machines like the SGIs. Much better. But, I'm sure people have problems
- with this as well. Yes, I've heard them.
-
-
- I was wondering if Amiga Technologies should consider making the switch to
- unique serial numbers in every Amiga. It would certainly attract developer
- notice.
-
- However, I think it would have a serious negative impact on Amiga sales to
- new owners of the machine. Users just wouldn't like it.
-
- OTOH, if PCs also made this leap, Amigas could easily do it. Of course, then
- there is no developer advantage anymore on the one platform. Just the one
- huge advantage all developers would get. Now I wonder, would they lower
- prices or stick it to the consumer?
-
-
- Look at PC based CD-ROM software... Lots of titles, little piracy, and a lot
- of steep prices.
-
- So what happened to cheap software when piracy isn't a factor?
-
-
- I digress... Give me Lightwave4.0 on Aniga CD-ROM!
-
-
- <ICS>
-
-
-
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- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Message-ID: <21d25cfd.1d8f1492@amuc.mtroyal.ab.ca>
- From: N417042051@amuc.mtroyal.ab.ca (Ian Sinclair)
- Date: 25 Dec 95 12:14:31 MST
- References: <4b749s$gpq@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4b9jmm$v0e@zippy.cais.net>
- <J9GENBA.dstultz@delphi.com>
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-
- > Well you won't get any heat from me. This is not the result of only 3-4
- > years of time to produce. This is the look that the PIXAR productions
- > seem to produce. If you've seen any other pieces (Luxo, Jr., Sesame Street
- > shorts, etc.) they all have that certain something you're talking about in
- > image quality. According to Wired Mag's interview with Lasiter, the people
- > were heavily stylized because they were secondary to the story (and they
- > are hard to do...)
-
-
- I had no problems with Pixar's style of toy animation, or the rooms and
- scenery for that matter. But I did think the illusion was spoiled as soon as
- the animated people arrived in a scene.
-
- If they had been live actors, perhaps the completely different nature between
- real and animate objects would have served the film better in this respect?
-
-
- <ICS>
-
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: New DEC Alpha prices
- Message-ID: <mad.34cm@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 25 Dec 95 15:31:34 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 31
-
- On Sun 24-Dec-1995 5:13a, Dan Lutz wrote:
- DL> Anti Gravity is proud to announce new pricing for the DEC Alpha 21064
- DL> 275Mhz Windows NT Workstations.
-
- DL> $3695!!!!
-
- DL> Includes Rendersaurus 275Mhz system with Windows NT case, power supply,
- DL> 1.44 floppy, 1 Gig fast SCSI 2 HD, 2X CD-ROM, Diamond PCI 2 MB graphics
- DL> card,
- DL> Keyboard, Mouse, 2MB cache, and more.
-
- DL> Just thought everyone would like to know.
-
- DL> Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone from Anti Gravity
-
- DL> Prices effective Jan 1, 1996
-
-
-
- DL> --
- DL> antigrav@netcom.com
-
- I am currently checking into the different systems and would like to know, is
- this rendersaurus an Aspen system with a different neme? I was looking at your
- add in VTU and noticed the little Aspen sign in the corner.
- Also can you give me an estimate price on the 21164 266mhz LW set-up please.
- And e-mail it to me if you could?
-
- thanx a zillion.....................md
-
- mdunakin@torment.tmisnet.com
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Slow ScreenRefreshing or LineDrawing in
- Message-ID: <mad.34ct@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 25 Dec 95 15:37:38 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 13
-
- On Sat 23-Dec-1995 9:37p, Lance Gray wrote:
- LG> I have been using LightWave on the Amiga for the past 2 years...just
- LG> got it for my Pentium100---If you had to use it on the Amiga you would
- LG> never complain about redraw times on a PC!!!! Very fast indeed...my
- LG> Amiga4000 is now used for the Flyer & Toaster only---> the PC is
- LG> worlds ahead in speed over any Amiga (that's unfortunate because I
- LG> love my Amiga!!)
-
- This is why I am now looking into getting an Alpha system to do LW. Even
- though I love my Amiga, What's the POINT in doing LW on an Amiga with such
- slow speeds?.........People keep saying to get the 060 and act like that would
- be great.........get real. The *WHOLE* rest of the world uses p100s at a
- minimum to get things done..................md
-
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- From: "C:WINSOCKKA9QSPOOLMAIL" <Rob@edensoft.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 00:33:00 GMT
- Organization: None
- Lines: 27
- Message-ID: <206182641wnr@edensoft.demon.co.uk>
- References: <526675397wnr@edensoft.demon.co.uk> <DJzHvp.HE@cix.compulink.co.uk> <4bfo5k$1vbq@firehose.mindspring.com>
- Reply-To: Rob@edensoft.demon.co.uk
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-
- In article: <4bfo5k$1vbq@firehose.mindspring.com> Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com> writes:
- >
- > snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South") wrote:
- > >
- > >> Simple answer really.
- > >> You can tell *INSTANTLY* if somethings been done in 3ds!
- > >> With LW, you can't!
- > >
- > >Why is this? I've always thought it but I can't put my finger on why. The
- > >surface textures are an odd sort of silk finish, in the main, and this
- > >stands out a mile, but what is it that gives 3DS this "signature"?
- > >
- >
- > Just a theory,I read somewhere that 3DS calculates colors in
- > 64bit color space, then down samples to 24bit on output. This
- > may cause the colors to be "too real". I'm not sure how LW
- > calculates colors, I think only gradients are calculated at
- > 96bits to eliminate banding. Just a thought
-
- You could also guess at possibly the default level of 3ds' ambience level
- is cranked right off the scale!
-
- * Robert Dorney * Red Devil of Dual Crew^Shining *
- * Head of Art and Graphics at Eden Entertainment Software Ltd *
- * Digital Candy BBS * +44 (0)191 232 5527 (6nodes) *
-
-
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- From: jasper.7@osu.edu (Jeff Jasper)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 23:44:03 GMT
- Organization: The Ohio State University
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <4bgfnb$agr@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- References: <4bcjlv$d2n@inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com> <4bg496$1mf@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82
-
- >>I'll probably be flamed for saying this but IMHO 3d Studio is an animated
- >CAD
- >>package whereas LW is a photo realistic animation package.
- >>
-
- >I agree, but you'd be more likely to be flamed in the 3d Studio newsgroup.
- ><g>
-
- Once again I say wrong! It all comes down to the user. Using one
- package or another doesn't matter. It is the artist who has the talent
- and not the program.
-
- Jeff
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 08:43:07 GMT
- Organization: Access One
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-
- > jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411) writes:
- > In article <4bdspv$d8s@news.accessone.com>, jeric@accessone.com writes:
- > >> I think Toy Story was nothing less than excellent. It had the look of
- > >> Nightmare Before Christmas.
- > >
- > > ??? Better get your eyes checked.
-
- > I second that. Nightmare was amazing, but looks nothing like toy
- > story. I personaly thought Nightmare was much more amazing than toy story,
- > but being a CGI artists, maybe thats blasphamy, maybe not..
-
- Don't be silly: that's like painters dissin' sculptors.
-
- ******************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation **
- ** Welcome to Seattle! Have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a Specialty!**
- ** Don't make me force it down your throat.| "OK! Wind the frog!" **
-
-
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- From: "Justin S. Barrett" <jbarrett@daka.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lense flares and antialiasing
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 00:51:19 +0000
- Organization: Free Spirit Productions
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-
- Joel K. Erickson wrote:
-
- > I must be doing something wrong, but after each antialiasing pass my
- > lense flares are entirely rerendering. This is tripling my rendering time.
- > I'm using LW3.1 Amiga... any suggestions as to what may be wrong?
-
- Nothing. That's the way LW handles lens flares when anti-aliasing.
- It's usually a tad quicker in rendering lens flares in the AA passes
- than it is when rendering the first pass, but there's no way around
- it to my knowledge.
-
- --
- Justin Barrett
- jbarrett@daka.com
- Free Spirit Productions
-
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- From: cdurham@xspot.com (Chuck Durham)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: New DEC Alpha prices
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 09:39:30 GMT
- Organization: a Digital Internet AlphaServer Site
- Lines: 35
- Message-ID: <4bqpr9$v2g@lily.redrose.net>
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-
- tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9) wrote:
-
- >A couple questions:
-
- >Any system memory included?
-
- >What's the new price if LW Alpha is bundeled in?
-
-
- >>Anti Gravity is proud to announce new pricing for the DEC Alpha 21064
- >>275Mhz Windows NT Workstations.
-
- >>$3695!!!!
-
- >>Includes Rendersaurus 275Mhz system with Windows NT case, power supply,
- >>1.44 floppy, 1 Gig fast SCSI 2 HD, 2X CD-ROM, Diamond PCI 2 MB graphics
- >card,
- >>Keyboard, Mouse, 2MB cache, and more.
-
- >>Just thought everyone would like to know.
-
- >>Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone from Anti Gravity
-
- >>Prices effective Jan 1, 1996
-
- I hear the actual retail for the alpha version is going to be $1995
- like the SGI version. Just rumor as far as I know
-
- Chuck Durham
- Imaginative Entertainment
- cdurham@xspot.com
- http://www.imaginative.com
- http://www.xspot.com
-
-
-
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- From: cdurham@xspot.com (Chuck Durham)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FS:Every issue of Lightwave Pro/VTU
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 09:44:47 GMT
- Organization: a Digital Internet AlphaServer Site
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <4bqq55$v2g@lily.redrose.net>
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-
- DHGZ92A@prodigy.com (Benjamin Carver) wrote:
-
- >Best offer takes every issue published=valuable information that has
- >helped me on numerous job's.
-
- You may not get much at this point with the release of a Book and
- CD-ROM with the best of Lightwave Pro. You get all the best
- tutorials, tips, etc and it includes a CD-ROM. The price I believe is
- like $39 or something close. But still what your offering is
- everything, not just the best
-
- Chuck Durham
- Imaginative Entertainment
- cdurham@xspot.com
- http://www.imaginative.com
- http://www.xspot.com
-
-
-
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- From: linu$@ns1.flinet.com (James Rathgate)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Bugs?
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 18:34:48 GMT
- Organization: Florida Internet
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <4bpf88$e2g@news.flinet.com>
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-
- Ernie Wright (erniew@access1.digex.net) wrote:
- : Lito wrote:
-
- : * Modeler crashes when the butterfly object is viewed. This is a
- : bug in the Modeler plug-in interface, which doesn't handle detail
- : polygons correctly. Won't be fixed soon.
-
- Umm couldn't you just make a plugin that finds detail polys and splits it
- up into several little polys(ie subdivide it)?? Just a thought..it would
- save a LOT of time on your plugins... Hell gimme a little more time and
- I'll have time/resources to write one that will scan a dir for objs with
- detail polys and convert 'em.. Sound cool to all??
-
-
-
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- From: tworthen@ix.netcom.com(Thomas Worthen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: archive
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 17:52:01 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Dec 26 9:52:01 AM PST 1995
-
- Is this newsgroup archived at an FTP accessible site ? I would like to
- catch up on "back issues".
- Thanks in advance
- (soon to be lightwave user)
- Tom Worthen
- tworthen@smtp.cnap.navy.mil
-
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- From: Chrysolithos <solith@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- In-Reply-To: <4bga78$gc4@ra.isisnet.com>
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- On 23 Dec 1995, John McKenzie wrote:
-
- > Chrysolithos (solith@eskimo.com);
- >
- > I expect no one here speaks about reboot because it has nothing to do
- > with lightwave, and also there is a Reboot newsgroup. You may or may not
- > know it already, but just in case you don't, it is the best place for
- > Reboot discussion and is called alt.tv.reboot.
- >
- First of all, I was mostly kidding. Sombody asked about Toy Story and why
- we hadn't said anything about it here when I'd already read several msgs
- on that very subject. So I asked about Reboot in order to mention a
- computer animation show that I had not seen discussed here.
- Secondly,...
-
- Nothing to do with LightWave?!? It's 3d computer animation, isn't it? Last
- time I checked, LightWave was 3d computer animation software. I'm sorry
- if I made a mistake, but I had hoped that we could occasionaly
- discuss general things about animation. I was curious about other people
- here thought about Reboot.
- And thank you for mentioning the newsgroup, but I'm already aware of it.
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- | Christopher McDonell | |
- | Chrysolithos Video Productions | Albedo-3D animation |
- |--------------------------------------------+ stills now available |
- | Specializing in Medical Simulations | at ftp.eskimo.com |
- | (206) 743-2789 solith@eskimo.com | /u/s/solith/Albedo |
- `--------------------------------------------^----------------------'
-
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- From: Gary Barringer <bbarring@MTS.Net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PowerView Plugin for Modeler?
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 19:56:32 -0600
- Organization: Personal
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-
- Could some one please help me out with using the powerview plugin for
- the 4.0 modeler. I added the plugin and I do have the win95 opengl
- .dll's. But I cannot seem to get anything to work. Any help here would
- be appreciated
-
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Win95 & Win for Workgroups
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 00:36:44 -0800
- Organization: customer of Internet America
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-
- Just curious---I just installed Win95 on my P100 with some
- trouble, but finally got it workin. I installed LW4.0 and the
- animations took actually longer to render going from the texture
- example of 57 secs. to around 95 secs.??? I went back to 3.11 for
- workgroups--->did I not set something up right, because I am under the
- assumption that Win95 should definately be faster than Win for
- Workgroups?!?!?
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AMIGA HD BACK-UP
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 17:14:49 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
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-
- In article <4bfshi$s3v@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, jbooth411@aol.com says...
- >
- >In article <4ben3l$djg@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, brainisle@aol.com
- >(BrainIsle) writes:
- >
- >>Can anyone suggest a moderately priced tape storage hard drive backup for
- >>the Amiga. Looking to back up around 600Mb with full compatability.
- >>SCSI ok. Any suggestions? Thanks In Advance...
- >
- > Actualy, you can find single speed cd-writers for around $500 these
- >days, which is a much better deal than most tape backups, in terms of
- >accessability, and speed.
-
- 5-15 GIG 8mm tapes are about $8, and 650 meg CD-Rs are about $8.
- I think tapes hold more data. If you want speed and access,
- get another hard drive. And is there any software for Amigas
- for multiple-session CD recording?
-
- >Does anyone know if a company makes a DAT machine that acts as both a
- >backup unit, and a music DAT??? I'd LOVE to get one..
-
- Yes, SGI.
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: goodson@mindspring.com (Baby Jocko)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video
- Subject: FS: Sanyo GVR-S950 S-VHS Animation Recorder
- Date: 27 Dec 1995 06:36:55 GMT
- Organization: P Productions
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-
- The Sanyo GVR-950 S-VHS Single Frame Recorder is an industrial built deck
- for recording computer animations or for any S-VHS recording/viewing.
-
- You can record your 3D-Studio, Lightwave 3D, trueSpace, ect. animations
- directly to this from your computer via its RS-232/RS-422 interface.
-
- FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Video and Audio Computer/editor - Controlled Switcher
- Dual Hi-Fi Stereo inputs
- SMPTE Time Code Generator and Reader
- Insert Editing
- Jog Dial/Shuttle Ring
- Vibration suppressing MID-MOUNT design
- 55 dB Signal to Noise Video
- Computer/Manual Control
- Windows, Amiga Interfacing Software
- Windows Animation Software
-
-
- SELLING PRICE: $1200 LIST PRICE: >$3000
-
- Contact Pierre @ 770-978-7354 in Atlanta
-
-
-
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- From: linu$@ns1.flinet.com (James Rathgate)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS:A3000 Toaster DCTV System
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 18:47:51 GMT
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-
- Here's what I have:
-
- A3000 2chip 4 FAST(unsure what size HD to include...prolly a 330megger..SCSI)
- Toaster 2000 card with 3.1 software
- TBC IV
- DCTV(for displaying 24bit anims)
- Taming the Wave Video Set plus 2 disks(no manual unfortunately)
- Destop Images' Modeller and Surfaces Videos
-
- Plus various software that will help out with using all the above hardware.
-
- $2500(US) obo
-
- BTW-I can't split this system up unless I have a buyer for everything.
- Thanx and L8a
-
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- From: Daniel Rodriguez <dot@lander.es>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PVR startup
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 17:30:35 GMT
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-
- I'm a 3d animator user of a PVR card with a Micropolis 4221AV running on
- Win95. During the PVR software startup i receive a "Unable to find hard
- disk"-like message. If i choose 'retry' the disk is recognized.
-
- Do you have the same problem? why this happend?
-
-
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- From: davros@isisnet.com (John McKenzie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LIGHTWAVE ON 4000T?
- Date: 25 Dec 1995 19:16:37 GMT
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- Mark Dunakin (mad@torment.tmisnet.com):
-
-
- I only spent 2 short lines asking him not to do that, and I answered his
- question. That is hardly cause for telling me to lighten up.
-
- The same person has posted in all caps on many other messages inclueding
- FS: 2000 TOASTER SYSTEM and WTB: LIGHTWAVE. He is doing it intentionally.
- Now he knows, regardless of why he was doing that he shouldn't.
-
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 16:08:53 -0800
- Organization: customer of Internet America
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- <4bfshg$s3t@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4bjugn$beg_001@toddb.midtown.net>
- <30DD3E2B.366F@cats.ucsc.edu> <oj691k0cqs7.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com> <30DF38BD.516D@cats.ucsc.edu>
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-
- I have to agree with Adam! I've used LightWave for about 2
- years on an Amiga with my Toaster prior to last week getting for my
- PC. If you were to look in ANY animation magazine about a year ago
- you wouldn't see a single ad for LightWave...now check 'em out...I see
- atleast a couple in every Animation magazine--->the PC will definately
- get it much exposure---the platform is just too popular and so is
- LightWave to not be recognized even more within the next year!
-
- -Lance Gray
-
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- From: DonH@cup.portal.com (Don - Hirschfeld)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: How can I make a rounded 3D object from an outline?
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 11:00:04 -0800
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-
- I'm doing a project where I wanted to make different kinds of
- fish. I would use the picture of the fish in the background and trace
- around the outline with points. Tripling these and then extruding gives
- me a good starting point for a 3D version of the fish. The problem is
- making the body of the fish extend out rounded, leaving the fins
- narrow. I would subdivide or use metaform and then use the magnet tool
- to pull out the points in a bell shape then narrow the fins with the
- stretch tool. This gives me an acceptable object for background shots,
- but it doesn't look so great for closeups. I wanted more rounded and
- tapered body sections. Subdividing too much to give more points to
- pull out, but increases the polygon count too much.
- What would be a procedure I could use starting with just an
- outline to give a more natural looking object? Should I fill within
- the outline with a matrix of points?
-
- Don Hirschfeld http://www.portal.com/~donrh
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Going rate for LightWave
- Date: 27 Dec 1995 07:02:44 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4blgto$iid@lily.redrose.net>, cdurham@xspot.com (Chuck Durham)
- writes:
-
- >I just ordered LightWave 4.0 NT Intel Version of $749 from AntiGravity
- >Products. The price they had was $769, but I got a quote from a
- >company in New York for $749 and AntiGravity matched with thier price
- >guarantee, I've dealt with AG so I was much more comfortable ordering
- >it from them.
-
- I've had a lot of problems with anti-gravity. We ordered a copy of
- lightwave from them to be sent overnight (payed like $35 extra for over
- night), well, the next day it wasn't there so I called them and they
- hadn't even shipped it. They said they wern't going to be able to ship it
- untill the following week. What I want to know is why the hell they didn't
- tell me that when I ordered it in the first place. I told them explicitly
- that we needed another LW seat for that weekend, and needed it overnight,
- which, of course, they said was no problem. I will never order from them
- again, and neither will my company. Beware of AG, they will lie quite
- blatantly on the phone...
-
-
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- From: roadie@omni.voicenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: SAMBA and Amiga's
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 19:22:58 GMT
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-
- Anyone gotten Samba to work with PAR?
- I've gotten everything mounted, but when you open the requester to
- "Save RGB" in lightwave and give the file name, it says unknown format
- on the PAR side, and no permission to modify on the NT side,
- Additionally, I can FTP from both NT and 95 (CuteFTP32 is very kind
- for this it supports Directories and long filenames) I can Samba from
- NT, why can't I samba from 95?
-
-
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- From: Jeff Jasper <jasper.7@osu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 04:08:28 -0800
- Organization: ACCAD
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-
- > I use lightwave for game developement, and I think you'll see a lot
- > of people switching over from 3ds to lightwave, and not going to Max. The
- > reasons are simple, first, lightwave supports npolygons (greater than 3
- > points).
-
- I doubt it MAX will be a cheaper and better upgrade tham having to buy
- all new seats of Lightwave. I like Lightwave but I doubt any big
- transitions. 3DSr4 and MAX have splines and polygon modeling which makes
- it quite versitile. You can also get a NURBS modeler via plug-in if you
- need one.
-
- Anyone involved with real-time work knows that quadrangles and
- > greater polygons draw much faster than several tri's making up the same
- > shape. Plus, with the quadraic texture mapping boards coming out, 3ds is
- > totaly useless, as they require quads for there smothing algorithm. Sure,
- > you could write a program to merge colinear polygons, but why? And how are
- > you going to check to make sure their all co-linear pairs in 3ds? Not by
- > hand, for sure.
-
- You can also accelerate spline objects with certain accelerators. That
- is why Animation Master id getting support from the Nivida chipset in
- the Diamond cards and other such cards. Ever hear of Optimize for 3DS?
- It will cut your polygon count in half or even less if you want it to. I
- think all gameing companies using 3DS use Optimize.
-
- >The second thing is that 3dsMax will be spline based,
- > making it great for animation, but poor for controling polygon counts.
- > 3ds's tools are not designed for trimming polygons, and fussing around
- > with your model untill it's under your limit. Lightwave is perfect for
- > this.
-
- Max will be a spline and polygon modeler just like 3DSr4 with 3D Surfer.
- Max also will ship with Optimize built into the base package. It will
- let you define your polygon count after you make your object. It is an
- incredible tool for creating objects that render super fast with no loss
- in detail.
-
- >3ds may still be the 'cut scene' king for a while, but lightwave
- > blows it away for low polygon modeling - and believe me - we have some
- > ex-3ds artists in our company, who love the program, but would never
- > consider it a contender for low-polygon modeling.
-
- Once again it's obvious that you have never used 3DS in any extent.
- 3DSr4 and MAX still create incredibly low polygon objects if used
- correctly. Yeah you can loft or skin an object with the steps set way
- high and get a super high poly count then trim it down with Optimize, or
- you can model smartly from the beginning or work with patches instead of
- polys. I'm not ripping on Lightwave in any way, cause I know Lightwave
- can hold it's own, but you are completely wrong about 3D Studio.
-
- Jeff
-
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- From: Casey Condo <ccondo@vdospk.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: =======WHAT'S A GOOD BOOK INSTEAD OF THE LIGHTWAVE 4.0 MANUAL==========
- Date: 25 Dec 95 19:35:53 GMT
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- To: ALL
-
- I just recieved the Book called Exploring lightwave 3D. I must say I am
- very disapointed. I found numerous errors in the book, and it mainly seems
- like a reprint of the manual and various VTU articles.
-
- I would not recomend it.
-
-
-
-
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- From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FWD: New DEC Alpha prices
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 21:59:37 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
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- X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP)
-
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-
- MessageID ......: <antigravDK2ruq.F20@netcom.com>
- Originally from : Dan Lutz <antigrav@netcom.com>
- Subject ........: New DEC Alpha prices
-
- Anti Gravity is proud to announce new pricing for the DEC Alpha 21064
- 275Mhz Windows NT Workstations.
-
- $3695!!!!
-
- Includes Rendersaurus 275Mhz system with Windows NT case, power supply,
- 1.44 floppy, 1 Gig fast SCSI 2 HD, 2X CD-ROM, Diamond PCI 2 MB graphics card,
- Keyboard, Mouse, 2MB cache, and more.
-
- Just thought everyone would like to know.
-
- Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone from Anti Gravity
-
- Prices effective Jan 1, 1996
-
-
-
- --
- antigrav@netcom.com
-
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-
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- From: John Brandwood <jcb@fishnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Pentium vs Pentium Pro for Lightwave
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 20:18:19 GMT
- Organization: Leonardo Internet
- Lines: 38
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- zzztony@aol.com (ZzzTony) wrote:
- >Need some advice. Shopping for computer to run Lightwave. What have
- >people heard about Pentium Pro. I know it is mainly for 32 bit apps,
- >which I think Lightwave is. Does anyone know if Photoshop is 32 bit?
- >On a related note, I want to get a PVR. I understand it needs 2 full
- >length PCI slots for card and daughtercard. It seems its hard to find
- >computers that have full length slots.
- >Thanks for your advice.
-
- The magazines have said that the Pentium Pro can be slower than an
- ordinary Pentium when running 16-bit code. So it's benefits will
- only be cost-effective when running 32-bit code.
-
- The magazines have also pointed out that Win95 still contains a lot
- of 16-bit code for compatability. WinNT on the other hand is 32-bit
- from the ground up. How much performance you would lose would depend
- upon how much time LightWave spends executing those 16-bit operating
- system calls, which I suspect would be very little time at all,
- particularly when rendering.
-
- AFAIK the latest Photoshop update (3.04?) is 32-bit. This was released
- for Win95 compatability, and the move from 16-bit to 32-bit seemed to
- break some of the 16-bit plugins.
-
- If you decide to stick with a fast Pentium, then look for a system
- with an Intel Endevor motherboard. It has 3 ISA slots and 4 PCI slots
- (one slot is shared). The CPU sits behind the ISA slots, so all the
- PCI slots are full length. It also had a SoundBlaster16 built into
- the motherboard, saving an ISA slot, and allowing you to play games
- if you so desire.
-
- Since the PVR doesn't contain an audio interface, you could use the
- SoundBlaster for this, but I'd recommend a Turtle Beach Tahiti or
- Monterey instead if you care about sound quality.
-
- John.
-
-
-
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- From: nanook@sound.net (Nanook of the South)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: NewTek FTP Site
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 23:33:06 GMT
- Organization: I'm totaly disorganized!
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-
- NewTek's FTP site is back on-line. It's directly connected to my
- backbone so there should be no lacking for speed.
-
- Enjoy Y'all
- L8r G8r
- Keith
- SoundNet Admin
- +--------------------------------------------------------------+
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-
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- From: shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson)
- Subject: Re: 95 beats NT for LW
- Message-ID: <shfDJyHrC.Cup@netcom.com>
- Organization: The Blue Planet
- References: <4asb8b$8v3@news.ais.net> <30D5B817.6531@ntplx.net> <4bai6u$j5e@lily.redrose.net> <4bbbdg$uq9@hyperion.mfltd.co.uk>
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 21:45:12 GMT
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-
- +-- iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young) writes:
- | NT is quite nice if you have LOADS of memory, (ie 32mb+), but I don't
- | think it will ever catch on for the home user as it requires a very
- | powerful machine to get the most out of it.
-
- Just to give an alternate viewpoint, I have a 486-66 with 16 megs of
- RAM and run NT all the time. I compile, debug, edit files, read mail,
- compose graphics and images, and of course do 3D stuff with LightWave
- and I never have a problem. I prefer its stability over other MS
- operating systems. The only time I have a problem is when I'm working
- on a large object in Modeler with the debugger running, or when I try
- to render a very intensive scene. In those cases it pages like crazy,
- although it often settles down after a while when it picks a good
- working set. Otherwise I'm prefectly content.
- --
- Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- "How do you compute that? Where on the
- graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
-
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- From: kosaroeu@gne018.sch.ge.com (Eugene Kosarovich)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Digital Handycam ----> Flyer connection
- Date: 21 Dec 1995 22:46:31 GMT
- Organization: GE Corp R&D Center, Schenectady NY
- Lines: 10
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- In-reply-to: VTLR39A@prodigy.com's message of 21 Dec 1995 02:03:53 GMT
-
- The latest NewTek said was they were looking at FireWire, but nothing
- would come of it for over a year at least. I can't see an easy way
- for a third party to interface it in, but I guess miracles do happen.
-
- For myself, I'm planning on using analog transmission to my Flyer. It's
- only one way, but having a high quality source and sending it to HQ5
- should be pretty impressive. As long as the D/A and A/D is as clean
- as Sony and NewTek say it is.
-
- Eugene
-
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- From: Eric Jones <ericj@nando.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Matrox Millenium 3D Accel. Instructions (was:Re: LW4 and Matrox Millenium)
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 16:13:53 -0500
- Organization: Digital Imagery
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- To: TPeirce9 <tpeirce9@aol.com>
-
- TPeirce9 wrote:
- >
- > I put a Millenium in my machine today for use with PowerView in Windows NT
- > Intel. I believe I have all the drivers and settings correct but the
- > results are no different than the Stealth 64 2 MVRAM so far. I am waiting
- > to hear from Matrox about the non-performance gain with OpenGL.
-
- In order to activate the 3d OpenGL acceleration on a WinNT machine:
-
- 1) Make sure you have the latest NT driver. You can get it from their BBS (no
- internet presence, that I'm aware of).
-
- 2) In NT, run your registry editor (regedt32). Travel to this key:
-
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\mgax64\Device0
-
- Three values in this node control the 3d acceleration:
-
- User3D.DoubleBuffer
- User3D.ZBuffer
- User3D.SubPixel
-
- Double click on these entries, change then to "1". (...SubPixel is optional - it
- causes the card to generate more precise polygons, but at the cost of speed. I
- usually keep it off).
-
- All of this is reiterated in the ReadMe.nt file that comes with the newest
- driver.
-
- Good luck!
-
- Eric Jones
- Digital Imagery
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: interesting observation about LW render/file write
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 15:10:21 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
- Lines: 14
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- In-reply-to: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com's message of 26 Dec 1995 14:11:31 -0700
-
-
- I wrote:
-
- > I believe that you can get better rendering throughput by running two
- > Lightwave's on one machine, each rendering every other frame.
-
- Ooops! I accidentally posted a message about Lightwave in the Lightwave
- group. I now realize that this is against the charter of this group,
- and I should have asked something like, "What is the best power supply
- to use in my system?"
-
- Sorry. I won't let it happen again. :-)
-
- - steve
-
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- From: pirate@voicenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: ****Happy New Year****
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 20:25:34 GMT
- Organization: Voicenet - Internet Access - (215)674-9290
- Lines: 8
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-
- I want to wish everyone here a Happy New Year!!!!!!!!
- and have a safe one.Remember,DON'T drink and Model!
-
- Wayne
- :)
-
-
-
-
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- From: Eric Jones <ericj@nando.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Matrox Millenium 3D Accel. Instructions (was:Re: LW4 and Matrox Millenium)
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 14:28:09 -0500
- Organization: Digital Imagery
- Lines: 64
- Message-ID: <30E19E49.1C8F@nando.net>
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- To: TPeirce9 <tpeirce9@aol.com>
-
- Yes, we do see a substantial improvement with the Matrox card. Sorry I can't
- quantify it for you, but it is unquestionably significant.
-
- Just a thought- have you applied the latest service packs from Microsoft for
- WinNT (they're up to Service Pack 3 now). I recall that there was a bug involving
- OpenGL that was addressed by the Service Pack.
-
- Also, what applications are you using to see OpenGL? I assume you know that LW
- won't do it (the new PowerView plug-in is the only thing that would take
- advantage of your card).
-
- The Matrox also accelerates Microsoft's Rendermorphics API. Maybe you could get a
- demo of some of their software for testing purposes.
-
- Good luck.
-
- E
-
-
-
- TPeirce9 wrote:
- >
- > Thanks for the tips. I already tried them all. I put several hours into
- > making this card workable and no improved performance over the Diamond.
- > Have you seen an improvement with your 3D with the Millenium?
- >
- >
- > > I put a Millenium in my machine today for use with PowerView in Windows
- > NT
- > > Intel. I believe I have all the drivers and settings correct but the
- > > results are no different than the Stealth 64 2 MVRAM so far. I am
- > waiting
- > > to hear from Matrox about the non-performance gain with OpenGL.
- >
- > >>In order to activate the 3d OpenGL acceleration on a WinNT machine:
- >
- > >>1) Make sure you have the latest NT driver. You can get it from their
- > BBS (no
- > >>internet presence, that I'm aware of).
- >
- > >>2) In NT, run your registry editor (regedt32). Travel to this key:
- >
- > >>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\mgax64\Device0
- >
- > >>Three values in this node control the 3d acceleration:
- >
- > >>User3D.DoubleBuffer
- > >>User3D.ZBuffer
- > >>User3D.SubPixel
- >
- > >>Double click on these entries, change then to "1". (...SubPixel is
- > optional - it
- > >>causes the card to generate more precise polygons, but at the cost of
- > speed. I
- > >>usually keep it off).
- >
- > >>All of this is reiterated in the ReadMe.nt file that comes with the
- > newest
- > >>driver.
- >
- > >>Good luck!
- >
- > >>Eric Jones
- > >>Digital Imagery
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView Bugs?
- Date: 27 Dec 1995 07:06:21 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4bpf88$e2g@news.flinet.com>, linu$@ns1.flinet.com (James
- Rathgate) writes:
-
- >Umm couldn't you just make a plugin that finds detail polys and splits it
-
- >up into several little polys(ie subdivide it)?? Just a thought..it would
- >save a LOT of time on your plugins... Hell gimme a little more time and
- >I'll have time/resources to write one that will scan a dir for objs with
- >detail polys and convert 'em.. Sound cool to all??
-
- Please be aware that modeler seems to crash when any detail polygon is
- processed, you'd have to split the polygons off in an external program,
- seperate from modeler.
-
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- From: tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Pentium vs Pentium Pro for Lightwave
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 16:59:39 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
-
- Has anyone seen LW running on a P6??
-
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- From: tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Matrox Millenium 3D Accel. Instructions (was:Re: LW4 and Matrox Millenium)
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 17:03:54 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Thanks for the tips. I already tried them all. I put several hours into
- making this card workable and no improved performance over the Diamond.
- Have you seen an improvement with your 3D with the Millenium?
-
-
-
-
- > I put a Millenium in my machine today for use with PowerView in Windows
- NT
- > Intel. I believe I have all the drivers and settings correct but the
- > results are no different than the Stealth 64 2 MVRAM so far. I am
- waiting
- > to hear from Matrox about the non-performance gain with OpenGL.
-
- >>In order to activate the 3d OpenGL acceleration on a WinNT machine:
-
- >>1) Make sure you have the latest NT driver. You can get it from their
- BBS (no
- >>internet presence, that I'm aware of).
-
- >>2) In NT, run your registry editor (regedt32). Travel to this key:
-
- >>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\mgax64\Device0
-
- >>Three values in this node control the 3d acceleration:
-
- >>User3D.DoubleBuffer
- >>User3D.ZBuffer
- >>User3D.SubPixel
-
- >>Double click on these entries, change then to "1". (...SubPixel is
- optional - it
- >>causes the card to generate more precise polygons, but at the cost of
- speed. I
- >>usually keep it off).
-
- >>All of this is reiterated in the ReadMe.nt file that comes with the
- newest
- >>driver.
-
- >>Good luck!
-
- >>Eric Jones
- >>Digital Imagery
-
-
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- From: Jeff Jasper <jasper.7@osu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave & 3d Studio comparison
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 03:34:08 -0800
- Organization: ACCAD
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-
- > >my polygon counts were..
- > >NCC1701D_3DS = 12,758
- > >NCC1701D_LW4 = 3,301
- > >
- > >as you can see it is a huge improvement in the LW4 model...
- > >oh, by the way both of my models look identical.....
- >
- > Remember also that it would be a lot closer if 3ds supported
- > npolygons.
-
- You can significantly reduce polygon count by useing splines in 3DS
- instead of polygons. Also you can use Optimize to get rid of all
- excessive polygons on your models. I wounder if the orginal poster used
- either of these two methods?
-
- Jeff
-
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- From: "Gene Z. Ragan" <gzr@nvr.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS: SGI Indigo w/Lightwave 3D
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 23:01:38 GMT
- Organization: SolidState
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-
- R3000 Indigo
- LG1 (8 bit) Graphics
- 17" Monitor
- 56 MB RAM
- 300 MB Internal/650MB External
- Keyboard/Mouse
- IRIX 5.3
- Lightwave 3D 4.0
-
- Great modelling/ScreamerNet system.
-
- $4000.00 or best offer.
-
- Thanks, Gene (gzr@nvr.com)
-
-
-
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- From: jgjones@earth.usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: interesting observation about LW render/file write
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 23:21:42 GMT
- Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
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-
- Koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com said:
-
- >I wrote:
- >
- >> I believe that you can get better rendering throughput by running two
- >> Lightwave's on one machine, each rendering every other frame.
- >
- >Ooops! I accidentally posted a message about Lightwave in the Lightwave
- >group. I now realize that this is against the charter of this group,
- >and I should have asked something like, "What is the best power supply
- >to use in my system?"
- >
- >Sorry. I won't let it happen again. :-)
-
- No worries!
-
- Hey, who knows, you might start a trend... :)
-
- Re: your theory... I can see where, if you're just doing
- composites, there might be some significant time saved -- especially
- if those dog-slow HIIP loaders/savers are being used (assuming they
- are ever updated so they actually work. :)
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
-
-
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- From: cory@izzy.net (Cory Arnold)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ScreamerNet Problems
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 19:10:28 GMT
- Organization: HorizonFilm&Graphics
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-
- mstets@mogur.com (Mstets) wrote:
-
- >Hopefully someone has an answer to this. I'm trying to render a scene
- >using the ScreamerNet module. Following the directions in the manuals,
- >I got it up and running and then started Layout to load my scene in SN.
- >It initialized fine, and it looked like it was working, however there
- >was no output. I made sure I had a save path for RGB images in my scene
- >file. I tried for .iff and .tga output, no go. When SN was running, it
- >was reporting each frame complete in about 1-2 seconds which seemed
- >awfully fast considering that outputting the same scene as an .avi was
- >taking up to 28 minutes per frame. Maybe that has something to do with
- >it, I don't know. Hopefully someone has a suggestion. BTW I am running
- >LW 4.0 for Intel under Windows 95 and haven't had any other problems.
- >Thanks in advance.
-
- make sure *ALL* your paths in your scene file AREN'T host-relative
- (make sure they DONT start with a drive letter)
- *this applies to lw.cfg & lwm.cfg too*
- they should go through 'network neighborhood' as a root
- and start with the computer name.
- ie-
- //GATEWAY2000/SYQUEST88/objects/teapot.lwo
- find your files under network neighborhood a take note of the path
- *enable 'show full path in title bar' property*
- it uses drive names that you define, not "X:\" as in dos & win3x
- Use wordpad to clean up all your scene & .cfg file paths.
- best wishes
-
- --
- **************************************
- *Cory Arnold, Horizon Film & Graphics*
- *....http://www.izzy.net/~cory.......*
- **************************************
-
-
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- From: jkrause357@aol.com (JKrause357)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: F.S. A2000 TOASTER SYSTEM
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 17:32:21 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 9
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- UPGRADING O A4000 TOASTER
- FOR SALE
- AMIGA 2000
- MEGA-CHIP
- 12 MEGS OF FAST RAM
- 540 HARD DRIVE
- KEYBOARD , MAUALS,
- TOASTER 2000 W/ 4.07 SOFTWARE
- $1300.00
-
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- From: atlantis@globalone.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ***HELP!! Frozen Pointer***
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 23:05:18 GMT
- Organization: Globalone Inc
- Lines: 10
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- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99c/16.141
-
- On Tue, 26 Dec 1995 18:01:05 GMT, pirate@voicenet.com wrote:
- ->All pf a sudden my Mouse pointer is frozen in the upper left
- ->hand cornere of the workbench screen.Any ideas????
- ->(amiga 2000)
-
- what were you doing last just before it happened? And how did you post
- this if it's still frozen? From another machine?
-
- Bob
-
-
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- From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: OpenGL '95
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 22:45:24 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
- Lines: 21
- Message-ID: <1072.6565T1001T2888@mt-inc.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: mtinc.pr.mcs.net
- X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP)
-
- I've uploaded the OpenGL drivers for Windows95 to the NewTek FTP site.
- Right now they're in the 'incoming' directory, but I'm sure they will be
- moved to somewhere more appropriate next week. But for now, you can find
- the PowerView plugins in the 'Upgrades' directory, and that's all you need
- if you're running NT. If you're using Win95, you'll need to get the
- 'opengl95.zip' file and unarchive the 2 files in there to your
- Windows/system directory in order to use PowerView with Win95.
-
- Happy Holidays!
-
- --
- ______________________________________________________________
- / 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: imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: lha problems
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 95 07:16:55 GMT
- Organization: Imagine iT
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- X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #3
-
- In article <4bpd5n$5f3@ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>,
- tworthen@ix.netcom.com(Thomas Worthen) wrote:
- >I've found that archived on the AMIGA often contain long file names
- >incompatible with the PC's 8.3 file name format. Especially if the
- >first 8 characters of the long file names are the same as are the case
- >in some Lightwave scenes I've downloaded. My unarchiver regards regards
- >these as duplicate files and ignores them. I've been able to the
- >extract individual files by first getting the names of all the files in
- >the archive and then pulling them out one at a time, by name then
- >renaming each one as its extracted. Is there a DOS/WINDOWS unarchiver
- >capable of intelligent un archiving ?
- >Thanks in advance
- >Tom Worthen
- >tworthen@smtp.cnap.navy.mil
-
- Hi - I'm in the same process at the moment. I've decided to unLHA everything
- still on the Amiga and zip it instead. The latest Win95 WinZIP for the PC will
- handle long filenames and place everything correctly. A bit of a pain, but I
- haven't found an LHA for the PC that can handle long names. I think the latest
- version I saw was 3 years old - while the PC was still in 8.3.
-
- Hope that helps.
-
- Kevin Gleeson
- Hobart TAS OZ
-
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- From: cgigroup@aol.com (CGI GROUP)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 95 beats NT for LW
- Date: 23 Dec 1995 18:10:39 -0500
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-
- Oh , you must not have had your Amiga 1000 when the '286 AT was around.
- If the Amiga had a 100 Mhz. CPU, Microsoft would be in the fight of it's
- life to beat the Amiga OS. In 1987 Commodore had a chance to kick ass
- because all the major hardware vendors had about equal performance.
- History will show that no matter how good your product is, you have to
- keep focused.
-
- Rick
-
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- From: Jeff Jasper <jasper.7@osu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Will 3dsPRO kill Lightwave?
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 04:32:47 -0800
- Organization: ACCAD
- Lines: 54
- Message-ID: <30E13CEF.230B@osu.edu>
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-
- > I don't like getting int expensive products if soon down the road they get
- > broke or don't offer upgrades or customer support. I'm worried that LW will
- > soon go extinct like the Amiga computer, killed by that all powerfull 3D giant
- > Autodesk. I'm too poor to shovel out $6000 bucks for 3dspro, and all them
- > plugins!
-
- It's actually called 3DS MAX and only cost about $3,500 and ships with
- practically all the plug-ins you'll need built in. I doubt NewTek is
- going under anytime soon, Lightwave 4.0 has been a BIG boost for them.
- Since Lightwave PC is around $750 mail order it may be a better choice
- for you, it will get you everything you need to compete with the big
- studios at a great price. If that is still too much then I would look at
- either Truespace or Matin Hash's 3D Animation. Both go for around $200.
- Animation Master is around $650 but if your on a budget and have time to
- learn by yourself MHA is a better deal.
-
- > I have noticed worridly that there is a growing trend towards monopolies and
- > consolidation in the PC biz. Microsoft totaly rules operating systems, intel
- > makes virtualy all the processers, ect. Someone I know on another online
- > service says he saw 3ds PRO at the Siggraph show and he said it totaly blew
- > Lightwave and practicaly everything else out of the water. Totaly reprogrammed
- > and reddone with far superior interface and all.
-
- Microsoft make a nice OS but they are hardly a monopoly. You don't see
- Windows running on a Mac or SGI, do you? Intel isn't a monopoly either,
- there is AMD, Cyrix which were doing great with 486 sales, and PowerPC
- which is really nice on a Mac, and Alpha, there are a bunch of Lightwave
- users running Alpha systems, and MIPS, gotta love those SGIs! AutoDesk
- in no way is a monopoly over 3D animation, very very far from it. Max is
- a nice NT port though.
-
- > Lightwave just sticks to it's increasingly archeaic design. There is no
- > marketing of it, while 3ds plugins get advertised all the time. Autodesk has
- > a whole army of programmers, New Tek got just 2 or 3!
-
- Lightwave is getting updated, you have to remember it's in it's first
- release on the PC, MIPS, and Alpha. They just added a real time preview
- shader to the modeler, and I expect other changes will happen. The Yost
- group who develops 3DS only has like 6 or 8 programmers, yeah there are
- a lot of plug-in manufacturers, but Lightwave is getting support too in
- this area. NewTek has more than 3 programmers I do believe.
-
- > Is there going to be a Lightwave 5.0 anytime soon? Will it offer goodies
- > as great as the new 3ds but without that huge sticker price?
-
- I'm sure you can expect a 4.5 or 5.0 version sometime in the future, but
- 4.0 has a lot of features that MAX has already without the sticker
- shock. If I were you I would shop around and try out various packages
- and decide for yourself what works well for you. There is a program
- called Real 3D by Realsoft that does some incredible things that no
- other PC package can do for the price, but again it's a personal choice
- as to if you like working with a program like that or not.
-
- Jeff
-
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- From: radiobyfm9@aol.com (Radiobyfm9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Connecting Amiga to PC by Serial Port?
- Date: 26 Dec 1995 22:12:33 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- I use Link It for transferring Lightwave animations from pc to amiga for
- single-framing to tape. My only wish is that it went faster. Are they
- going to come out with a parrell port version for PC-Amiga
- transfers.....that would speed things up, wouldn't it?...It does work with
- windows 95.
-
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- From: marlonb@omni.voicenet.com (Marlon Beltz)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Renaming Help
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 04:08:07 GMT
- Organization: RamTek Imaging Systems, Inc.
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- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99c/16.141
-
- To all you DOS or NT experts out there. Do you know of a way to batch
- rename a bunch of files that are named like this:
-
- file.001
- file.002
- to:
-
- file001.pct
- file002.pct
-
- etc.
-
-
- Please email me the answer.
-
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- From: "David R. Stromberger" <pixelboy@iea.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FOR SALE: PAR , WACOM and otehr stuff
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 19:50:12 -0800
- Organization: Liason Ltd.
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <30E0C274.6055@iea.com>
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-
- FOR SALE:
-
- 1300.00 PAR for Amiga with Micropolis 1.7 gig
- 200.00 each A-4000 25mhz 040 CPU card (2 available)
- 800.00 Sunrise Industries AD516 Audio card w/1gig HD
- 200.00 A-500 w/external drive + Supra RAM 2mb
- 250.00 CD-32
- 300.00 WACOM UD-1212 tablet w/Amiga + PC drivers
- 450.00 Fargo Primera color printer
-
- If you are interested in any items, call 509-327-4704
- Please do not e-mail me, as these items are not mine.
-
- Dave
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LIGHTWAVE ON 4000T?
- Message-ID: <mad.3342@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 23 Dec 95 13:13:14 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 23
-
-
- On Thu 14-Dec-1995 11:31p, JKrause357 wrote:
- J> IS ANYONE CURRENTLY USING THE TOASTER/LIGHTWAVE ON
- J> A NEW 4000T?
- J> HOW WELL DOES IT WORK AND IS IT COMPELETLY COMPATIBLE OR ARE THERE SOME
- J> COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS WITH TOASTER/LIGHTWAVE.
- J> THANKS JOE
- On Tue 19-Dec-1995 7:09a, John McKenzie wrote:
- JM> JKrause357;
-
- JM> Please stop shouting. It is very rude.
-
- JM> Thank you.
-
- JM> The 4000T is just an Amiga tower. It is a 4000, and it is in a tower
- JM> configuration. There is nothing to worry about, it is an Amiga like other
- JM> Amigas.
-
-
- God! what I can't ever understand is why guys like this JM always seem to
- think that someone like this Joe guy, are shouting. It's pretty obvious that
- he isn't intentionally doing that. He just forgot to turn off caps lock,
- that's all. Gee's lighten up!............md
-
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- From: jarhead@netwest.com (Michael S. Spitler)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: BG Image update is SLOW! (Alpha w/ #9 card.)
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 03:12:26 MST
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-
- In article <shfDJFnro.C6o@netcom.com> shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson) writes:
- >From: shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson)
- >Subject: Re: BG Image update is SLOW! (Alpha w/ #9 card.)
- >Date: Mon, 11 Dec 1995 17:40:36 GMT
-
- >+-- vector@panix.com (Charles Sung Lee) writes:
- >| Performance in terms of window movement, preview generation and playback
- >| in Layout is exemplary. However, Using BG Image in the modeler is
- >| excruciating because of the update speed (or lack of, thereof.)
- >| I'm guessing that this is a software problem, but I just want to be sure.
-
- >Yeah, you could say it's a software problem -- but the software in
- >question is Windows. Unlike the Amiga graphics lib which allowed me
- >to quickly and easily specify the exact blit operation need, the
- >Windows GDI interaface has NO support for this fairly mundane operation,
- >requiring instead slow and awful methods. The painful thing is that
- >the display hardware is fully capable of performing the blit quickly,
- >it's just Bill's Brain-Dead (tm) operating system that makes it slow.
-
- >Microsoft: computer technology of the 1970's -- today.
- >--
- > Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- > "How do you compute that? Where on the
- > graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
-
- I agree windows can blow me... but I use it.... it is definetly not the
- software..... it is windows... I have been doing some research on this
- though and I am looking into weather or not I will be able to make a plug-in
- to help correct this small problem in window...
-
- So far it doesn't look good.... (windows is the thing that is holding me back)
-
- michael
-
-
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- From: radiobyfm9@aol.com (Radiobyfm9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Zip Drive compatibility?
- Date: 27 Dec 1995 00:01:30 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 11
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-
- I too have a parrell Zip Drive at home, running LW4.0 on the pc. At
- school they have an A4000 with Toaster 3.1 and Lightwave. The A4000 is a
- stock '040 with 18 megs of ram, and 2 ide hard drives. Now, if I were to
- get SCSI Zip Drive for the A4000, HOW would I hook the sucker up?
- I would basically use the PC at home to create and render animations.
- From then I would copy the rendered frames over to the Amiga. And then
- single frame it to tape. I would think that saving frames directly to the
- Zip Drive on the pc, and then playing the frames back off the Zip Disk
- would be fairly painless.
-
- Rocky
-
-