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- Tom,
-
- You must load the different file converters in the "add
- plug-ins". That should give you several save options.
-
- John
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "Print res" needs huuuuuge amount of RAM, HELP!
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 16:01:04 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 28
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- Message-ID: <wturber.772.01F7C71E@primenet.com>
- References: <4ciuqq$9a0@erinews.ericsson.se>
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-
- In article <4ciuqq$9a0@erinews.ericsson.se> Per Swantesson <epkpesw@ryepk.ericsson.se> writes:
- >From: Per Swantesson <epkpesw@ryepk.ericsson.se>
- >Subject: "Print res" needs huuuuuge amount of RAM, HELP!
- >Date: 5 Jan 1996 10:34:02 GMT
-
- >I am making a poster in Lightwave. I've got a Pentium 133 with 32 Mb RAM
- >but it seems like it's impossible to render pictures larger than
- >1280x1024. It's a quite simple scene with 20000 polygons.
-
- >How much more RAM do I need for 2500x1800?
- >Why does not 100 Mb swapfile help?
- >How can I split the image in smaller parts and then join them semlessly?
- >Is more physical RAM the only solution?
-
- >regards,
-
- >Per Swantesson
- >Ericsson Software Technology AB
- >Sweden
-
- Use smaller segment sizes. Also, what operating system are you using and what
- is your error message? If you are rendering under Win 3.x, you can change
- your PageOvercommit line in SYSTEM.INI. That might help.
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
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-
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- From: Manuel Coats <mcoats@qnet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: HOW TO GET "FX KIT 4 LW" TO CROATIA ?
- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 16:02:41 -0800
- Organization: Quantum Networking Solutions; USA; info@qnet.com
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <Pine.SV4.3.91.960105160106.7637E-100000@cello>
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-
-
-
- On 3 Jan 1996, Ivan Katic - PRVA EK.SKOLA wrote:
-
- > Please, can You give me some information about how to order "The FX Kit
- > forLightwave" !
- > Note that I'm from Croatia, Europe !
- > Thanks !
- >
- > E-mail: ikatic@jagor.srce.hr
-
- I think I might have replied to you already, but just in case, you can
- order by calling 805-726-3545 or faxing your order to 805-726-3544.
- MC
- LIGHTSPEED
-
-
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- From: John Brandwood <jcb@fishnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: quantum fireball and PVR?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 04:22:34 GMT
- Organization: Leonardo Internet
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-
- justin@nyc.pipeline.com (Michael Justin Austin) wrote:
-
- >Is anyone successfully using the 1.2 gig quantum fireball
- >with the PVR? Or is anyone having success with smaller drives
- >that are NOT on dps approved pvr hd list?
-
- The Fireball range is not desgined for AV use, and I'd be surprised if
- it met your needs.
-
- The cheapest Quantum AV drive is the 2GB Capella (5400RPM, 1MB cache),
- $630 from APS.
-
- A more reliable solution would be the Quantum Atlas range, the 2GB
- version of which is $799 from APS (7200RPM, 1MB cache).
-
- Sorry I can't give you good news.
-
- John.
-
-
-
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- From: kwhardy@iglou2.iglou.com (Kelly W. Hardy)
- Subject: Re: Ok, I give up. What *is* ScreamerNet?
- X-Nntp-Posting-Host: iglou2
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- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 10:52:50 GMT
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-
-
- >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?)
-
- >Kevin Gleeson
- >Hobart TAS OZ
-
- Hmmm...interesting. I am a registered ScreamerNet user, but didn't know
- it was capable of rendering several scenes in a batch. What am I
- missing? It doesn't seem to have an a-rexx port...how do you send
- multiple scenes to be rendered? I can do so with the regular amiga
- version of LightWave, but don't know how to tell SN that when it finishes
- a scene, it's supposed to clear the processors, close the current anim on
- par, load the next scene with objects and images, and render...
-
- Any suggestions??
-
- kwhardy@iglou.com
- 15 Telecommunications, Inc.
- Public Television for Greater Louisville
- and Southern Indiana
-
- "If PBS doesn't do it, who will?"
- --
- kwhardy@iglou.com
-
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- From: replicatch@aol.com (ReplicaTch)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 06:41:22 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Here's my few straws on the camel's back:
-
- 1) Shadow Maps enabled for point lights
- 2) Bezier curves for spline modeling and motion paths
- 3) A Mac port.
-
- I'm done. You can all go home now.
-
- Keith Lango
- Director Mac 3D Development
- REPLICA Technology
- "Affordable, Quality 3D models"
-
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- From: replicatch@aol.com (ReplicaTch)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 07:06:19 -0500
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-
- Use Adobe Premiere. Import the animated clip, and use the movement filters
- to wiggle the clip around a bit. You can also do animated motion blurs in
- Premiere, so long as you need to blur the whole image. The only
- compensation you might have to make is to oversample, or render your clip
- a little larger than the usable screen size. That way, when you jerk the
- clip around, you won't get borders showing up on the edges.
- Just a thought.
-
-
- Keith Lango
- Director Mac 3D Development
- REPLICA Technology
- "Affordable, Quality 3D models"
-
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- From: kipster@primenet.com (Kip Pesuti)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga 4000T ?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 05:45:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- Message-ID: <361.6578T278T852@primenet.com>
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-
- >YES! You can use the 1084 or 1084s monitors with the A4000T. But dont
- >forget that it would be LOW RES. ie 640x200 (256 in PAL). OR flikker
- >like HELL in Hi RES ie 640x400 (512 in PAL).
-
- I thought 640x200 is high res and 640x400 is high res lased. (Which is why it
- flickers.) 320x200 is low res.
-
- God bless you!
- (and your Amiga) or whatever you use :)
- -Kip
-
-
-
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- From: Bob Lindabury <bobl@bobsbox.rent.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: WTD LW for SGI
- Date: Fri, 05 Jan 1996 08:00:38 -0400
- Organization: Raven Enterprises
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- To: Sam Marrocco <marrocco@mich.com>
-
- Sam Marrocco wrote:
- >
- > I don't think you'll be able to get LW-SGI used at all, since XAOS
- > encodes each version to your particular machine serial numbers as
- > protection.
- >
- > I use it on an Indigo2 Extreme and love it, but miss the plug-ins, arexx,
- > and third party support the Amiga had.
-
- Ah, what plug-ins are you missing. I have the SGI version and the plug-ins
- seem to be right there in the plug-ins directory. Of course Pennello Lite
- isn't in there. As far as used LightWave on the SGI, I imagine you can
- transfer your license without too much trouble. You'll just have to get a
- new key from Xaos. Of course if someone is selling a SGI machine with
- LightWave, you wouldn't have to worry about that.
-
- -- Bob Lindabury
- bobl@graphics.rent.com The NEW Graphics BBS
- http://www.graphics.rent.com Main line: +1 908/469-0049
- ftp://ftp.graphics.rent.com Piscataway, NJ USA
- 3D Studio, Lightwave, TrueSpace, POVRay, PCGNet, Tesselation Times...
-
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- From: elfwork@aol.com (Elfwork)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Pricing on non PC platforms
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 07:52:53 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4cfr8p$fvt@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, stranahan@aol.com
- (Stranahan) writes:
- >>This is not unusual. I believe Photoshop for SGI is an arm and a leg
- and
- >>your first born.
- >----------------------------
- >My arm, leg, and son are worth more then a thousand bucks. That's what
- you
- >can but Photoshop SGI for.
-
- But, the point being made was that the retail cost of PhotoShop for the
- SGI is
- ----- TWICE the cost ------
- of the same package for the Intel/Mac platforms.
- (Not counting the fact I bought mine for $250 as an upgrade to the FREE
- copy that came with my $500 PC/Mac 24bit 300DPI single-pass flatbed
- scanner.........)
-
- This is the same (bass-ackwards) pricing philosophy being used by
- NewTek.......
-
- Glad he bought into the Intel mainstream.....
- Erik Flom - ELFWORKS 3D Construction Co. (Est. 1992)
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Lightwave 4.0 - best deal?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 15:39:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 23
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- Message-ID: <wturber.771.01E37A44@primenet.com>
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-
- In article <4ci4ha$leu@homer.alpha.net> syndesis@inc.net (John Foust) writes:
- >From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- >Subject: Re: PC Lightwave 4.0 - best deal?
- >Date: 5 Jan 1996 03:05:14 GMT
-
- >In article <4ccvg7$amd@news.monad.net>, dokk@top.monad.net says...
- >>
- >>I'm currently a 3D Studio user looking to crossover into using
- >>Lightwave 4.0. Can anyone recommend a mailorder company that does the
- >>best deal on the full latest version (not a so-called 'educational'
- >>package though)? Is $750 the best price around?
-
- >I hear Safe Harbor is having a sale on LW PC, lower than anyone
- >else. Call 800-544-6599 for more info.
-
- >- John
-
- $775 at Safe Harbor. Just checked at 3:38 P Mountain time.
-
- 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: thiesuhl@aol.com (Thies Uhl)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: ram?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 17:38:13 -0500
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-
- I am using lightwave 4.0 on pc with 24mb ram on board under win 95. But
- lightwave tells me that I have 0mb ram free.
-
-
-
- ????????????????
-
- -Thies-
-
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- From: chuck@humancode.com (Chuck Furlong)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Saving 32 bit
- Date: Fri, 05 Jan 1996 09:27:51 -0600
- Organization: Human Code Inc
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-
- I am looking for ways to save Lightwave animations as 32 movies (lossless).
- The less steps the better. I will be compositing with QT movies.
-
- Thanks,
- Chuck
-
- --
- Chow,
- Chuck Furlong
- chuck@humancode.com
-
- CFurlong@mail.eden.com
- Chuck@humancode.com
-
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- From: dcampbel@bga.com (David L. Campbell)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: LW dongle & parallel switchers?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 16:11:16 GMT
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-
-
-
- Hi,
-
- I will probably be acquiring LW4 for win95 soon. I have (what I hope
- is) a simple question. I've heard the pass-thru feature on the LW
- dongle has problems. Does the dongle work properly when used with
- one of those parallel port switches (typically used to switch between
- printers)?
-
- Thanks!
-
- David.
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- David L. Campbell The Ego Wall:
- dcampbel@bga.com http://www.realtime.net/~dcampbel
- ========= Will make computer animations for food! =========
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: The new 9fx Reality 3d from #9?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 23:44:20 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
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- To: marco@polaris.net
-
- Marco Sederquist <marco@polaris.net> wrote:
- >Does anybody know if the new #9 board will speed up the graphics in LW? I
- >know it supports OpenGL but what about rendering? If LW ever supports
- >OpneGl This might be the card to get. I heard it does 800k+ triangles for
- >under $400.
- >marco@polaris.net
-
- I'd be interested to know what memory configurations it comes
- with, and if it supports on-board texture mapping.
-
- Andrew Weiler
-
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- From: beverins@aol.com (B E Verins)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: How to shut off Bounding Boxes
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 20:01:55 -0500
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-
- My question concerns how Layout works. Whenever I move something in
- Layout, all the objects turn Bounded ,until I stop moving the object,at
- which point it redraws.
-
- What commands am I missing for this? And,no, the litlle boxes in the
- scene menu don't help at all.
-
- Imagine cando this on an Amiga..... Atleast in the triview....
-
- thanks.
-
- -----------------> RICHARD HAGEN <------------------
- ... "Cower beneath my multitasking MIGHT!!! " ...
-
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- From: kipster@primenet.com (Kip Pesuti)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga 4000T ?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 20:47:02 -0700
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-
- >I thought 640x200 is high res and 640x400 is high res lased. (Which is why it
- > flickers.) 320x200 is low res. ^^^^^
-
- Oops, that's laced. :)
-
- God bless you!
- (and your Amiga) or whatever you use :)
- -Kip
-
-
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- From: Edward Smith <smith@alphavideo.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Pricing on non PC platforms
- Date: Fri, 05 Jan 1996 08:41:47 -0600
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- Elfwork wrote:
-
- > But, the point being made was that the retail cost of PhotoShop for the
- > SGI is
- > ----- TWICE the cost ------
- > of the same package for the Intel/Mac platforms.
- > (Not counting the fact I bought mine for $250 as an upgrade to the FREE
- > copy that came with my $500 PC/Mac 24bit 300DPI single-pass flatbed
- > scanner.........)
-
- > Glad he bought into the Intel mainstream.....
- > Erik Flom - ELFWORKS 3D Construction Co. (Est. 1992)
-
- What's ass-backwards about it. It costs roughly the same to port to whatever
- platform. On SGI, you'll probably get massive market penetration (selling to
- a large % of the installed base) but the installed base is so small, you have
- to cover costs somehow.
-
- Second, an SGI or and Alpha (up till very recently and is still pretty true today)
- could do the work of at least two PC/Macs in terms of productivity. So, to do
- the same amount of work, the user can buy two PCs/Macs, two Photoshops, or one SGI/Alpha
- and one Photoshop and get the job done.
-
- So, you sell 2 at $600 or 1 at $1200.
-
- The same goes for Newtek. Of course, if Photoshop has free renderfarm software, like
- Newtek does, this blows the argument out of the window...
- --
- Edward Smith
- Systems Administrator
- Alpha Video and Audio
- http://www.alphavideo.com
-
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- From: chuck@humancode.com (Chuck Furlong)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Pricing on non PC platforms
- Date: Fri, 05 Jan 1996 10:50:08 -0600
- Organization: Human Code Inc
- Lines: 22
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-
- > Elfwork wrote:
- ...
- > Second, an SGI or and Alpha (up till very recently and is still pretty
- true today)
- > could do the work of at least two PC/Macs in terms of productivity. So,
- to do
- > the same amount of work, the user can buy two PCs/Macs, two Photoshops,
- or one SGI/Alpha
- > and one Photoshop and get the job done.....
-
- Flame, flame....
-
- Guess you haven't tried a PPC lately. The speed of PH on a PPC is as fast
- as you can draw (given
- 40 or more of ram). The only way a SGI or Alpha could double productivily
- is if it could make
- your hand and/or brain go twice as fast. 3-D may be faster on SGI...not 2-D.
-
- --
- Chow,
- Chuck Furlong
- chuck@humancode.com
-
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- From: zzztony@aol.com (ZzzTony)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alpha and P6 speeds - economical?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 10:50:18 -0500
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-
- I am currently shopping for a new system, and I'm leaning toward a
- Pentium Pro (P6).
- From what I've read a 150mhz Pentium Pro is about twice as fast as a
- regular Pentium 133 Mhz, though the price difference is only 700 dollars.
- The Pentium Pro is so much faster (with 32 bit apps) because it process 3
- instructions per clock cycle rather than 2 like a standard Pentium.
- As far as Alphas, I know that the new generation chips process 4
- intructions per cpu cycle and are incredibly fast, these systems are in
- the 10,000 dollar and up category, If I could afford it I'd love to have
- one.
- On the other hand on my low budget the low end Alphas with the older
- CPU's are comparable to the Pentiums Pro, they also do 3 instructions per
- clock cycle. However, some of these low end Alphas are actually slower
- than Pentiums. Factor in that you'll be paying 1700 dollars more for
- Alpha version of Lightwave.
- I Think if your budget is 4 to 5 thousand, The P6 is the way to go. If
- your budget is 7 to 8 thousand dollars and up I would consider a new
- generation Alpha with the latest Alpha processor.
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 17:04:36 GMT
- Organization: Access One
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-
- > leuey@aol.com (Leuey) writes:
- > As long as suggestions are being taken, here's a few of my own.
- >
- > 1) MORE ENVELOPES. It would be really nice if all of the proceedural
- > texture parameters could have envelopes (for size, velocity, and all the
- > other specific parameters like frac noise contrast, vein ledge width,
- > etc.)
-
- Basic conceptual problem here is envelopes are SCENE specific, while
- surfaces are OBJECT specific. If you import an object into another scene, how
- does its surface envelopes relate to the timing of the new scene?
-
- On a practical level this might not have that much importance, or
- surface envelopes could have a default REPEAT built in. But it is the kind of
- thing that Allen has to consider.
-
- >Parenting and targeting via envelope would be nice as well
- > (though maybe a little tricky for the parenting).
-
- Yeah, the transition is the hard part, eh?
-
- >
- > 2) CUT, COPY, PASTE functions for an objects motion channels.
-
- These functions are already implemented, although not so flexibly, and
- not between objects. One can always save the motion as a file.
-
- ******************************************************************************
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- From: Gareth Edwards <config@ultim.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 96 23:28:18 GMT
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-
- leuey@aol.com (Leuey) wrote:
-
- > Hello, I'm in need of a "camera shake" effect. [...]
-
- I've just been playing with something similar. I wanted to move the camera,
- but have it shake while on a motion path.
- The easiest way I could think of was to parent the camera to nullobject1
- and parent that to nullobject2.
-
- Then I used the nullobject2 as if it were the camera for movement and
- rotation. When I wanted a shake, I'd set up a bunch of key frames for
- the camera (horizontal shake) and seperate keys for null1 (for vertical).
- Then I'd play around in the motion editor, just dragging keys around.
-
- The reason I use a second nullobj is so that I can have keys at different
- points and avoid diagonal movement.
- You could copy them from the camera motion and scale them slightly to give
- an offset.
-
- Hope that helps you.
-
- Love & Life,
-
-
- G.
- --
- Gareth Edwards, Leeds, UK. <config@ultim.demon.co.uk>
-
- FUTURE LOVE PARADISE: http://www.cis.yale.edu/~ariedels/seal.html
-
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- From: Brett Tribble <brett@renderhaus.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Ok, so here's one for Modeler
- Date: Fri, 05 Jan 1996 17:54:01 -0800
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-
- Stuart Ferguson wrote:
- >
- > +-- Brett Tribble <brett@renderhaus.com> writes:
- > | Add a Mirror mode (symetry) option to Modeler. This would
- > | resemble the one in DPaint. This would allow you to perform all
- >
- > Already on the list. I don't know about the "easy to implement"
- > part, however ...
- > --
- > Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- > "How do you compute that? Where on the
- > graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
-
- Stuart,
-
- Any thoughts about posting your "list", and letting the public
- grade the desirablility of features. You are certainly allowed to
- think this idea is horrid.
-
- Brett
-
- I'll stop wasting your time now...
-
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- From: Brad Hayes <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How to shut off Bounding Boxes
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 1996 01:25:04 -0500
- Organization: Hayes Visual Communication
- Lines: 23
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- To: B E Verins <beverins@aol.com>
-
- B E Verins wrote:
- >
- > My question concerns how Layout works. Whenever I move something in
- > Layout, all the objects turn Bounded ,until I stop moving the object,at
- > which point it redraws.
- >
- > What commands am I missing for this? And,no, the litlle boxes in the
- > scene menu don't help at all.
- >
- > Imagine cando this on an Amiga..... Atleast in the triview....
- >
- > thanks.
- >
- > -----------------> RICHARD HAGEN <------------------
- > ... "Cower beneath my multitasking MIGHT!!! " ...
-
-
- In Layout the only options you have over this is (as you said) in the scene menu, and o the options panel. The
- Options panel there is a switch lables "Show ReDraw." Somehow I don't think this is what you are looking for
- either. This will let you watch LW recalulate the wireframe after you have moved somthing. If you wnat to
- actualy see the wirefame while you are moving it... Can't be done. Yet!!!
-
- Brad Hayes
-
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- From: shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson)
- Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- Message-ID: <shfDKq5G0.6sv@netcom.com>
- Organization: The Blue Planet
- References: <4cccba$6sh@easy2.mediacity.com>
- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 20:11:59 GMT
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-
- +-- brett@easy1.mediacity.com (Brett Tribble) writes:
- | I would like to get input on everyone's thoughts regarding where new
- | features should be discussed. Stuart, if there is discussion here, will
- | you be able to take time from your loaded schedule to comment?
-
- The first time this message was posted, it generated a flurry of people
- posting suggestions rather than meta-suggestions. Let me reiterate --
- the suggestions for Layout may generate discussion, but the suggestions
- themselves are going into the bit-bucket. Allen doesn't read this group
- regularly and I don't have the time to collect them.
-
- I think it would be great if bug reports and feature suggestions could
- come from this list and get into the NewTek LightWave database. What would
- be required would be a liaison (preferably a beta-tester) who could collect,
- merge and cull items from this newsgroup and forward them through official
- NewTek reporting channels. That person could report when bugs were fixed,
- or post work-arounds. A beta-tester would be better since they have already
- signed a non-disclosure agreeement, and I wouldn't have to pull strings to
- get someone else involved at an inside level. Unfortunately most of our
- testers are already over-busy.
-
- If you want this, I can certainly provide help at the NewTek end getting it
- running. If not, I'll be able to comment on Modeler or plug-in suggestions
- provided they don't stray into areas we're being secretive about.
- --
- Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- "How do you compute that? Where on the
- graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
-
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- From: tankt@calweb.com (Tank Taylor)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: B-24 needed...
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 1996 03:35:34 GMT
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-
- I can build it if I need it, but I figured I'd ask first. Anyone know
- of any B-24 Liberator models out there? I've got the tri-view and an
- itchy modeler finger... all I need is time now, but if it's already
- been made.
-
-
-
-
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- From: jkrause357@aol.com (JKrause357)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: AMIGA 4000t NEED 3.1 WORKBENCH FOR LIGHTWAVE
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 23:39:41 -0500
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-
- PLEASE I NEED A COPY OF 3.1 FOR AMIGA 4000t
- E-MAIL WILLING TO PAY FOR IT
-
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- From: gwgause@aol.com (GWGause)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FEEDBACK ON THE NEW WAVE FILTER???
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 23:40:10 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Just wondering if people are enjoying the WAVE FILTER? ANY TIPS OR TRICKS
- THAT PEOPLE WANT TO SHARE?
-
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- From: maestri@ix.netcom.com(George Maestri)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 02:37:39 GMT
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-
- In <4cjj7b$pg7@newsbf02.news.aol.com> leuey@aol.com (Leuey) writes:
- >
- >>> But how do youuse photoshop to fake a motion blur in a lightwave
- >>>animation? There is no batch mode in photoshop and doing everyframe
- is
- >>>well..painfull..is there a batch method for using photoshop?? I
- can;t
- >>>believe they've never added it..cuz i haven;t seen it
- >
- > I know, it blows....I've already looked into the photoshop motion
- >blur filter as a possible way of accomplishing the effect. But there
- >is no macro that lets you select muliple frames and change the blur
- >parameters ,on a per frame basis, at least none that I know of on the
- >PC. It seems like some sort of macro that lets you apply filters to
- >multiple frames and allows the changing of filter parameters on a per
- >frame basis would be an essential tool for animators and easily had.
- >But, I've never seen it (onthe PC)
-
- After Effects (n the Mac) can do this quite easily...
-
- George.
-
-
-
-
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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: 5 Jan 1996 16:11:03 -0700
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- In article <DKpFK2.E89@iglou.com> kwhardy@iglou2.iglou.com (Kelly W. Hardy) writes:
- >From: kwhardy@iglou2.iglou.com (Kelly W. Hardy)
- >Subject: Re: Ok, I give up. What *is* ScreamerNet?
- >Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 10:52:50 GMT
-
-
- >>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?)
-
- >>Kevin Gleeson
- >>Hobart TAS OZ
-
- >Hmmm...interesting. I am a registered ScreamerNet user, but didn't know
- >it was capable of rendering several scenes in a batch. What am I
- >missing? It doesn't seem to have an a-rexx port...how do you send
- >multiple scenes to be rendered? I can do so with the regular amiga
- >version of LightWave, but don't know how to tell SN that when it finishes
- >a scene, it's supposed to clear the processors, close the current anim on
- >par, load the next scene with objects and images, and render...
-
- >Any suggestions??
-
- >kwhardy@iglou.com
-
- I think there is confusion being caused by some of us (myself included)
- refering to ScreamerNet II that is included with LightWave 4.0 as ScreamerNet.
- LW 4.0 allows you to cue up multiple scenes that are then sent sequentially to
- the SNII nodes to be rendered. I don't think there is a way to close a PAR
- anim though. I only ever render out to hard drives.
-
- ScreamerNetII comunicates to the control program via simple one-line ascii
- command files. I have started a standalone SNII module and then used file
- manager to copy pre-made command files to the command directory. You only
- need two commands. One that loads the scene and a second one that initates
- the rendering. The second command can contain the number of frames to render.
- You can render complete scenes this way without starting Layout.
-
- 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: Manuel Coats <mcoats@qnet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NEWBIE: Good LW 4.0 book?
- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 15:47:12 -0800
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-
-
-
- On Thu, 4 Jan 1996, Technomage wrote:
-
- > Dwight M Evers wrote:
- > >
- > > To any and all LW 4.0 users,
- > > The manuals that come with it are a tad poor. Can anyone
- > > recomend/sell me a good book on beginning/advanced LW techniques?
- > > -Dwight
- > > evers@plains.nodak.edu
-
-
- > Take a look at "The FX Kit for Lightwave" from Lightspeed ($34.95 -
- > 800-726-3544) It is on page 16 of the New VTU (feb) I just ordered it.
- > Brad Herman
- > MEGA Graphics
-
- Actually, the correct phone number is 805-276-3545. The toll free number
- for U.S. residents is 800-764-8696. You can also fax over orders to
- 805-726-3544.
-
- Enjoy,
-
- MC
- LIGHTSPEED
-
-
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- From: gandalf@access.digex.net (Eric J Fleischer, MD)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 1996 02:15:57 GMT
- Organization: AlfHeim Imaging
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- KARL DITTMAN <karldit@mci.newscorp.com> wrote:
-
- >Nick, Rasmussen wrote:
- >>
- >> I'm just curious, but does anyone know at what resolution they
- >> rendered the movie in?
-
- >For those interested in the stats on Toy Story, you should read the August 1995 issue of
- >Computer Graphics World. It's in there.
-
- Even easier, go to www.toystory.com, they have several pages of
- technical info about the film there.
-
-
- <ELF> - Dr Gandalf - Eric J Fleischer, MD
- gandalf@access.digex.net
- DrGandalf@cup.portal.com
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- From: thiesuhl@aol.com (Thies Uhl)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: powerview
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 22:21:53 -0500
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-
- where can I find powerview for lightwave 4.0?
-
- -Thies-
-
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- From: ccasttt@prism.gatech.edu (Taka Torimoto)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: WANTED: Sheep Object!!
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 22:40:25 -0500
- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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-
- I am looking for a sheep object...
-
- anyone have one that I can have? Thanks..
-
- -Taka
-
- --
- Taka "Dr.Love" Torimoto Electrical Engineering Senior (Class of 96)
- 340154 Georgia Tech Station Georgia Institute of Technology
- Atlanta, GA 30332-1465 http://acmew.gatech.edu:8001/~ccasttt
- E-mail: ccasttt@prism.gatech.edu http://acmey.gatech.edu:8001/~ccasttt
-
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- From: tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Pentium Pro?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 23:15:37 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Well, I checked the Intel Web pages to try to get some answers about the
- performance increase from a 133mhz P5 to a 150mhz P6. The 2x factor
- applies accross an average of benchmarks of which the CAD rating seems the
- most relevent to LW use. On that bench the speed up is about 30%. The
- "Project Management" rating pushes the overall average way up (to the 2x)
- with a 223% improvement but doesn't seem especially appicable to LW.
-
- A 30-35% improvement for $700 (if that's correct) is a jugment call.
-
-
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- From: tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Switch to NT hard? Memory probs...
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 23:15:46 -0500
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-
- Painter X2 works under NT on my computer, although it does crash
- sometimes.
-
-
- >That's interesting, because the version I have (ver. 2 w/ X2) doesn't
- >run. Any ideas? I'll still be getting the new version, eventually (it's
- >sooo much fun not be able to find work...).
- --
-
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- From: tpeirce9@aol.com (TPeirce9)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Alpha and P6 speeds - economical?
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 00:34:29 -0500
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-
- Is it 2x faster running LW? Anyone know? If so I need to return my new PC
- Saturday. I would rather not since I am nicely settled on this new
- computer. If the performance gain is 2x for $700 I would return it.
-
- >From what I've read a 150mhz Pentium Pro is about twice as fast as a
- >regular Pentium 133 Mhz, though the price difference is only 700 dollars.
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 07:59:38 GMT
- Organization: AccessOne
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-
- > aarone@rain.org (Aaron Estrada) writes:
- > Happy camera shaking!
- >
- > P.S. Wouldn't just moving the LW camera be a whole lot easier? Why don't
- > you just do it that way. (I mean, that's the first way YOU mentioned)
-
- Yeah, it would. I just did something where a graphic element "falls"
- into the pic and "lands" hard, shaking the camera. It's definitely trivial.
-
- BTW, shaking the camera is one reason the "SPACE: A&B" animations seem
- so real. Nice touch, that.
-
- ******************************************************************************
- ** 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: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Pricing on non PC platforms
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 08:04:02 GMT
- Organization: AccessOne
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-
- > stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) writes:
- > --------------------
- >
- >> This is not unusual. I believe Photoshop for SGI is an arm and a
- >> leg and your first born.
- >
- > My arm, leg, and son are worth more then a thousand bucks. That's what you
- > can but Photoshop SGI for.
-
- Ahhh, they discounted it.
-
-
-
-
- > Lee Stranahan
- > URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- ******************************************************************************
- ** 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: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW dongle & parallel switchers?
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 00:54:03 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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-
- In article <4cjij4$mmf@giga.bga.com> dcampbel@bga.com (David L. Campbell) writes:
- >From: dcampbel@bga.com (David L. Campbell)
- >Subject: LW dongle & parallel switchers?
- >Date: 5 Jan 1996 16:11:16 GMT
-
-
-
- >Hi,
-
- >I will probably be acquiring LW4 for win95 soon. I have (what I hope
- >is) a simple question. I've heard the pass-thru feature on the LW
- >dongle has problems. Does the dongle work properly when used with
- >one of those parallel port switches (typically used to switch between
- >printers)?
-
- >Thanks!
-
- >David.
- >-----------------------------------------------------------
- >David L. Campbell The Ego Wall:
-
- I have used a couple of the type that has the switch integrated into the
- cable. I affix the switch portion to one side of the PC near the front. This
- gives easy access. Its also nice for attaching parallel port backups and
- parallel file transfer cables. I suppose it would be good for a parallel zip
- drive as well. Don't forget that a second parallel port card can be very
- inexpensive and useful if you have the spare slot.
-
-
- 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: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 08:07:59 GMT
- Organization: AccessOne
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-
- > KARL DITTMAN <karldit@mci.newscorp.com> writes:
-
- > Solution: "Give Bones the additional ability act only on surfaces." When a bone
- > is acting on a
- > surface, the remainder of the object should remain rigid when a surface bone is moved.
- > This would greatly ease the animation of facial expressions and much more.
- >It would allow an
- > effective "skin" over an effective "skeleton."
- >
-
- I would ammend that to "A LIST OF SURFACES" - in case there are
- multiple surfaces comprising the arm or leg or limb.
-
- ******************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation **
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- From: Prem Subrahmanyam <prems@wane3.scri.fsu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 4.0 and digitizer
- Date: Thu, 04 Jan 1996 23:40:04 -0500
- Organization: Florida State University
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-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville wrote:
- >
- > In article <4c2cb1$gvp@news.accessone.com> jeric@accessone.com writes:
- > >From: jeric@accessone.com
- > >Subject: Re: LW 4.0 and digitizer
- > >Date: 30 Dec 1995 03:40:17 GMT
- >
- > >> shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson) writes:
- > >> +-- Daniel Rodriguez <dot@lander.es> writes:
- > >> | I'm user of LW v4.0 for Windows and a Calcomp tablet. When i try to use LW
- > >> | with this tablet in absolute-coordinate mode the Modeler and Layout
- > >> | doesn't work well. Example: If i move my stylus left the pointer continues
- > >> | going left during a bit after i stop moving, then i can't work. I just
- > >> | work well using the unaccurate relative-coordinate system. Hey, people of
- > >> | NewTek, what about this!
- > >>
- > >> I assume you're talking about when you hold the button down and move
- > >> the stylus to rotate or move an object. Try using the stylus point
- > >> like a joystick: click down, nothing happens; move left, object rotates;
- > >> move back to start point, object stops; move right or start point, object
- > >> rotates the other way. Let me know how that works.
- >
- > > PMFJI, but I think the "wonkiness" of using a stylus with modeler is
- > >more
- > >of an ergonmic thing than anything else: the other day I was using FDP and
- > >switched to LWM while keeping the stylus in hand --- man, that's a wierd
- > >feeling....
- >
- >
- >******************************************************************************
- > >** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation **
- >
- > I don't think it is an ergonomic issue. I have a Compaq Concerto. This
- > portable uses a Pen on the screen which is a digitizer. Dragging a point in
- > Modeler simply does not work correctly. The point does not move precisely
- > where the pen moves. The point seems to shoot ahead as though accellerated.
- > I didn't pay too much attention to this until I saw all of the posts from
- > people having problems with other digitizers.
- >
- > 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!!
-
- This has to do with the fact that LW keeps the mouse position
- constant while the mouse moves and then determines the distance
- to move the point by the relative gain of where the pointer
- was "clicked" to where the mouse moves next, then it resets
- the pointer position back to where you clicked...notice when you
- click a point and then move it, the mouse pointer pops up back
- in the same place you clicked it once the operation is done.
-
- Well, when a drawing pad is used in absolute mode, it reports
- the absolute mouse position, so when you drag a point, LW keeps
- resetting the mouse to where you clicked and the pad is reporting
- larger And LARGER increments as the distance between LW's frozen
- point and the absolute coordinate of the pad keeps increasing.
- So, LW is reporting larger relative gains in movement as the
- delta between your absolute position and the frozen point
- increase.
-
- The workaround is to use your pad in relative mode...not fun,
- considering that the advantage of absolute mode is that you
- can begin to memorize the layout of your screen.
-
- --Prem
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- 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 Cretaceous ammonites today?"
-
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- From: linu$@ns1.flinet.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS:Toaster, A3000, and more
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 08:44:24 GMT
- Organization: Florida Internet
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-
- I know I have already posted this b4 but...I have...
-
- Video Toaster card with 3.1 maybe 2 years old..has modification to fit in
- an A3000 without having to chop up your 'puter(I can change this back if
- you like). $1000 or might consider trades for A3000's A4000's.
-
- DCTV with latest software $150 obo
-
- A3000/16 WB2.04 10meg 330meg SCSI(Maxtor I think) with the
- following for $725 obo
-
- Hardware:
- Perfect Sound digitizer
-
- Books:
- Amiga Basic
- The AmigaDOS Manual(for 1.3)
- DPaint II
-
- Productivity Software:(yes I know some of this is old..but it's pretty
- much free)
- Deluxe Video
- WB 1.x-1.3(I have several copies of WB1.3, some are in their original box
- and some even have the warranty cards...most will include the extras,etc.:)
- Amiga Textcraft Plus
- AmigaTerm
- Final Copy 1.3
- 2 Antic's Amiga+ disk mags..one is the premiere issue, one is on 3d
- modelling and one is on fractals...
- Amiga Shopper disk issue 21(no mag)
- Amiga Computing disk with Hisoft Basic demo(no mag)
- Amiga Format disk(again..no mag) with Devpac2 demo
- "The AppleShare Network System Disk"
- Super-Card Ami
- The Graphics Studio by Accolade
- Calculator Construction Kit
- PrintMaster Plus 1.0
- DeluxePrint Art disk #1 }
- Art Parts #2 }Electronic Arts disks...
- Seasons and Holidays disk}
- ProPage 3.0(I still have the video that comes with it)
- Diga!
- Fusion Paint(comes with some Amiga Pack)
- AmigaDOS Express
- PageSetter 1.0(I guess)
- Sonix
-
- Games:
- Civilization
- Space Rogue
- StarFleet
- Gauntlet II
- BattleChess
- The Hunt for Red October
- SimCity
- SimCity Terrain Editor
- Test Drive
- S.D.I.
- ArcticFox
- Arazok's Tomb
- Portal
- Video Vegas(sez it's a demo)
- Rogue
- Tetris
- F/A-18 Interceptor
- Phantasie
- Return to Atlantis
- Hacker
- Arkanoid
- Flight Simulator II
- Squadron
- Budokan-The Martial Spirit
- Marauder
- Elvira
-
- BTW if linu$@flinet.com doesnt' work...try linu\$@flinet.com
-
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- From: cory@izzy.net (Cory Arnold)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 1996 18:36:23 GMT
- Organization: HorizonFilm&Graphics
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- dan@acti.com (Daniel J. McCoy) wrote:
-
- >In article <oj6raxiezdf.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>,
- > koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren) wrote:
- >>I assume Win95/NT has something akin to:
- >> assign LWObjs: mydir2 objects/houses/big objects/houses/small ADD
-
- >You'd figure that with today's OS technology that WinNT and Win95 would have
- >such a thing. Alas, the PC world still has single drive letters and can give
- >names to disks yet can't access them via their names. No soft or hard links
- >for either WinNT or Win95 (ooohhh... Shortcuts....) that I'm aware of (if I
- >were, I'd definately be using 'em!). It's amazing how much power AmigaDOS has
- >that still doesn't exist in the PC realm...
-
- win95 lets you access drives w/o using drive letters (names)
- use nodes or network neighborhood
- *screamernet 4 lightwave accesses drives via names like this*
- win95 is a great OS spend some time with it before complaining
- best wishes
- --
- **************************************
- *Cory Arnold, Horizon Film & Graphics*
- *....http://www.izzy.net/~cory.......*
- **************************************
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 06:52:25 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4cj2p2$jek@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, replicatch@aol.com
- (ReplicaTch) writes:
-
- >1) Shadow Maps enabled for point lights
-
- I don't really think this is possable, as you'd have to create a
- sperical map comming out of your light in every direction. You'd have to
- specify the resolution in a distance format - ie: 1 pixel is 5 feet from
- the light. Generaly this would require HUGE map sizes, and look like shit.
- A better solution is to just raytrace it.
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Stranahan & NewTek
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 07:19:14 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- In article <wturber.764.017EA505@primenet.com>, wturber@primenet.com
- (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
-
- > Notice all the
- >"two week" comments.
-
- At least they're not "too weak" comments. <g>
-
- -Marc
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: powerview
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 07:16:51 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- You can find powerview and the open gl libraries for win95 on my ftp
- site. The address is:
-
- members.aol.com:/jbooth411
-
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- From: ujosting@access.ch (Ulrich Josting)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Buy of LW 4.0 Intel Win95
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 1996 14:24:15 GMT
- Organization: Internet Access AG, Zuerich, Switzerland
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-
- Where can i get a LW 4.0 Intel Win95 Version at a low price?
- Should be a company which sells also to oversea (Europe). Fax-nr.
- prefered.
-
-
- Thanks
- Ulrich Josting
- ujosting@access.ch
-
-
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- From: animax@ra.isisnet.com (Andre Perusse)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Win95 and saving AVI's
- Date: Thu, 04 Jan 1996 02:11:34 GMT
- Organization: Animax Multimedia, Inc.
- Lines: 17
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-
- I apologize if this has been discussed before, but I would like to
- know if there is a known problem with trying to save AVI movies when
- running LightWave under Windows 95.
-
- I saw here recently that the .avi extension was necessary in order for
- the animation to save (I don't recall under what circumstances this
- was necessary, however). I tried this, but it did not help.
-
- When I try to save an AVI (using HIIP 16bit AVI), nothing happens. No
- file is saved at all. Trying to use HIIP 32bit AVI saver reports that
- I'm missing some kind of NT dll. I thought that there was another AVI
- saver, but I must be mistaken because no other option showns up, and I
- can't find any other plug-ins.
-
- Thanks in advance for any replies.
-
-
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Mojo sure didn't stick around very long ...
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 07:13:08 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4c8413$obl@kirin.wwa.com>, dbr@wwa.com () writes:
-
- >There's no such word as "irregardless". If you happen to come across
- >a dictionary that has the nerve to list it anyway, under some sort
- >of "descriptive" effort (as opposed to "proscriptive), I urge you
- >to throw that dictionary into the nearest trash bin.
-
- However, if enough people use it, it'll be there in a couple of years.
- That's because English is an evolving (or more like mutating) language.
- I'll bet "alot" and "grow the economy" are in there by now...
-
- -Marc
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Ack! Help! Saving Animations
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 07:13:22 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4cca6h$ggg@clarknet.clark.net>, art@clark.net () writes:
-
- >Last I heard the animations thing was an Amiga only function.
-
- That's only partially true. To get AVIs, you have to load the HIIP
- plug-ins (HIIP-AVI16, HIIP-AVI32). However, on my system, these
- animations are not very good, in my opinion. I record as TGAs and use
- another program to create AVIs.
-
- -Marc
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: lightwave 3d tutorials
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 07:13:50 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 21
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-
- In article <4c9lvp$33q@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, thiesuhl@aol.com (Thies
- Uhl) writes:
-
- >I am a new lightwave 3d user and i am looking for all available
- tutorials.
- >where can i find them?
- >
-
- 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 $30 US). This is a well-written and accurate book of tutorials for
- the beginning or intermediate animator.
-
- LightSpeed
- (800) 764-8696
- (805) 726-3545
-
- Hope this helps,
- Marc
-
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- From: pfinch@best.com (Phillip Finch)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW dongle & parallel switchers?
- Date: Sat, 6 Jan 1996 14:15:41
- Organization: Best Internet Communications, Inc. (info@best.com)
- Lines: 37
- Message-ID: <pfinch.676.000E4365@best.com>
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-
- In article <wturber.774.0309A74F@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
-
- >In article <4cjij4$mmf@giga.bga.com> dcampbel@bga.com (David L. Campbell)
- >writes:
-
-
- >>Hi,
-
- >>I will probably be acquiring LW4 for win95 soon. I have (what I hope
- >>is) a simple question. I've heard the pass-thru feature on the LW
- >>dongle has problems. Does the dongle work properly when used with
- >>one of those parallel port switches (typically used to switch between
- >>printers)?
-
-
- >I have used a couple of the type that has the switch integrated into the
- >cable. I affix the switch portion to one side of the PC near the front. This
- >gives easy access. Its also nice for attaching parallel port backups and
- >parallel file transfer cables.
-
- I have used an A-B parallel port switch with the dongle, no problem.
-
- I've also been running a transportable Bernoulli through the dongle, (and
- printers off the Bernoulli adapter) for about three months without a problem
- (except that NT won't read 230 MB Bernoullis, but that's beside the point).
-
- The only caveat is that the dongle definitely wants to be first in line.
- Otherwise, you shouldn't have any trouble.
-
-
- 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: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl (Jan-Willem Korver)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightwavePro
- Message-ID: <143amad60.alamito@marketgraph.xs4all.nl>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 96 12:58:20 CET
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- Reply-To: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl
- Organization: MarketGraph Visual Automation
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-
- In <4cegv9$ts@newsbf02.news.aol.com> thiesuhl@aol.com (Thies Uhl) wrote:
-
- >I have ordered the magazine LightwavePro but nothing happens
- >
- >Thies
-
- We've had exactly the same thing!
-
- I live in Holland but the magazines used to end-up in some obscure village in
- Spain. (our zip-code has the letters SP in it, so that was probably it)
- After multiple reroutes across the globe the magazine made it one time, but most of
- the times it just got lost I guess.
-
- At the moment we're getting LWPro through a local reseller, that's a whole lot
- better.
- Don't get me wrong, LWPro is great. Couldn't miss it. But I think they should know
- that their subscription by mail is unreliable to say the least.
-
- --
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Jan-Willem Korver
- MarketGraph Visual Automation, Haarzuilens, The Netherlands
-
- EMail: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl
- MarketGraph Homepage: <under construcion>
-
-
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- From: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl (Jan-Willem Korver)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: In-line embedded AVI's on WWW pages
- Message-ID: <0b09nad60.alamito@marketgraph.xs4all.nl>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 96 13:09:11 CET
- References: <1109.6576T607T1012@mt-inc.com>
- Reply-To: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl
- Organization: MarketGraph Visual Automation
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-
- In <1109.6576T607T1012@mt-inc.com> johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- wrote:
-
- >The latest version (2.0) of the Microsoft Internet Explorer www browser
- >supports in-line AVI animations on web pages.
-
- I also thought that to be a great plus. I like to make use of it on our page too, but
- my biggest concern is the load time.
-
- If I make a teensy weensy AVI of 160x100 pixels, about 1.5 seconds long and a
- little (bad sounding and compressed) sound it still ends up being over 150K so I
- don't find it very usable at the moment. But still, it's a nice add-on.
-
- I've got my hopes set on Java though.
-
- --
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Jan-Willem Korver
- MarketGraph Visual Automation, Haarzuilens, The Netherlands
-
- EMail: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl
- MarketGraph Homepage: <under construcion>
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 19:09:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 45
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- Message-ID: <wturber.778.00537CE7@primenet.com>
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-
- In article <4cmhgo$db@homer.alpha.net> syndesis@inc.net (John Foust) writes:
- >From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- >Subject: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- >Date: 6 Jan 1996 19:11:20 GMT
-
- >SYNDESIS NEWS
- >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
- >CONTACT:
- >Tanya Murray
- >Syndesis Corporation
- >(414) 674-5200
-
- >JEFFERSON, Wisconsin - January 5, 1996 Syndesis Corporation announces
- >the termination of its licensing agreement with NewTek Inc. of
- >Topeka, Kansas.
-
- >NewTek's LightWave will no longer include Syndesis plug-ins that load
- >and save AutoCAD DXF, 3D Studio, and Wavefront formats.
-
- >According to Syndesis president John Foust, "NewTek product manager
- >Jim Parsons assured me it was strictly a 'business decision,' that
- >NewTek needed to reduce costs such as our royalty payments, and that
- >they were in no way unhappy with the quality of our conversion
- >software. He expressed his hope that we could work together again in
- >the future."
-
- >Syndesis's translator plug-ins had been a part of NewTek's Video Toaster
- >and LightWave since 1991.
-
- I know that folks regularly have suggested various ways for you to market your
- conversion technology. Here is one more. :^)
-
- How 'bout selling various converters as plugins or collections of plugins.
- That would allow users to do some picking and choosing. Apparently the
- DXF/3DS ones are already written eh?
-
- On a sadder note, this apparent need for NewTek to cut costs lends some
- credence to Lee's suggestion that NewTek isn't doing so well. Maybe we'll
- have to get another copy of LW soon.
-
- 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: pepper@dashi.us.dell.com (Ron Pepper)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 09:31:29 -0600
- Organization: Dell Computer Corporation
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-
- Hello,
-
- Allow objects to be excluded from being affected by bones. A check box
- in the object window for this would be the easy way. Or better yet, allow the
- user to select what bones will affect this object via a list of bones that
- affect the object, which would also have a select box for all bones.
-
- Allow switching of the target object or parent object during the
- animation.
-
- Ron.
- --
- ***===--- Ronald Pepper - pepper@dashi.us.dell.com ---===***
- Office: Braker F Server Group
- Phone: (512) 728-7638 UNIX Support-IPS
- All opinions are mine alone. Dell Computer Corporation
- "I post, therefore I am."
-
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- From: Jason@newtek.com (Jason Linhart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 1996 20:18:09 GMT
- Organization: NewTek
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-
- shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson) wrote:
-
- < snip >
-
- >If you want this, I can certainly provide help at the NewTek end getting it
- >running. If not, I'll be able to comment on Modeler or plug-in suggestions
- >provided they don't stray into areas we're being secretive about.
- >--
- > Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- > "How do you compute that? Where on the
- > graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
-
- The process for our users to contact us is in place and we have
- already received some great suggestions. (Thanks Kreg, Andy and John)
-
- For those who might not have the information, there are two email
- addresses that are set up for feature requests and bug reports.
-
- Feature Ideas can be sent to:
-
- lwfeatures@newtek.com
-
- Bug reports can be sent to:
-
- lwbugs@newtek.com
-
- Each of these addresses are monitered and read by people in the
- LightWave Group. I read the lwfeatures messages (It goes along with
- my job), and the Director of LW Beta Testing reads the lwbugs
- messages. We have daily discussions about possible features for LW so
- the information is going to be put to good use.
-
- I look forward to hearing some of your ideas on the future of LW.
-
- Jason Linhart
- NewTek, Inc.
- LightWave Group
-
- PS (Don't be afraid to go overboard, it might just be more possible
- than you think! But if I get even one message about real-time
- raytracing, I'm shutting this sucker down........Just kidding.)
-
-
-
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- From: gdavison@interlog.com (Gord Davison)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Ok, so here's [another] one ...
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 96 16:28:25 GMT
- Organization: Phoenix Interactive Design
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-
- Brett Tribble <brett@renderhaus.com> wrote:
- >>
- >> | Add a Mirror mode (symetry) option to Modeler. This would
- >> | resemble the one in DPaint. This would allow you to perform all
- >>
- >> Already on the list. I don't know about the "easy to implement"
- >> part, however ...
- >> --
- >> Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- >> "How do you compute that? Where on the
- >> graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
- >
- >Stuart,
- >
- >Any thoughts about posting your "list", and letting the public
- >grade the desirablility of features. You are certainly allowed to
- >think this idea is horrid.
- >
- >Brett
- >
- >I'll stop wasting your time now...
- >Stuart,
- >
- >Any thoughts about posting your "list", and letting the public
- >grade the desirablility of features. You are certainly allowed to
- >think this idea is horrid.
- >
- >Brett
- >
- >I'll stop wasting your time now...
-
- Speaking of wasting Stuart's time and thinking of new features ...
-
- It would be _great_ to have the [relatively] common Windoze
- conventions for loading multiple <files, objects, etc.> by
- way of "clicking and shift-clicking" to select a continuous
- list of files, or "CTRL-clicking" to selectively pick files
- in an OPEN dialog box.
-
- This would be equally helpful in Layout and Modeller [hint,hint].
- Uh, just wondering aloud...
-
- **************************************************************************
- Gord Davison | 2D/3D Animator ¤ Multimedia Designer
- Phoenix Interactive Design, Inc. |
- graphics ¤ animation ¤ multimedia | "Complex problems have simple,
- gdavison@interlog.com | easy-to-understand, wrong answers."
- **************************************************************************
-
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 19:11:20 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
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-
- SYNDESIS NEWS
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
- CONTACT:
- Tanya Murray
- Syndesis Corporation
- (414) 674-5200
-
- JEFFERSON, Wisconsin - January 5, 1996 Syndesis Corporation announces
- the termination of its licensing agreement with NewTek Inc. of
- Topeka, Kansas.
-
- NewTek's LightWave will no longer include Syndesis plug-ins that load
- and save AutoCAD DXF, 3D Studio, and Wavefront formats.
-
- According to Syndesis president John Foust, "NewTek product manager
- Jim Parsons assured me it was strictly a 'business decision,' that
- NewTek needed to reduce costs such as our royalty payments, and that
- they were in no way unhappy with the quality of our conversion
- software. He expressed his hope that we could work together again in
- the future."
-
- Syndesis's translator plug-ins had been a part of NewTek's Video Toaster
- and LightWave since 1991.
-
- LightWave for Intel CDROMs marked as "Rev C" above the "4.0" are the
- first release that does not include Syndesis's plug-ins. "Rev C"
- includes several bug-fixes beyond its initial releases.
-
- LightWave users should call NewTek to ask about the upgrade policy
- from Revision A or B to Revision C.
-
- Syndesis Corporation has been making quality tools for 3D artists
- since 1987, including InterChange translation software and the
- Syndesis 3D-ROM collections of 3D models on CDROM.
-
- - 30 -
-
- InterChange and Syndesis 3D-ROM are trademarks of Syndesis
- Corporation. All other marks belong to their respective companies.
-
-
-
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- From: mark.whitney@patchbay.com (Mark Whitney)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license o
- Date: Sun, 7 Jan 1996 02:41:00 GMT
- Message-ID: <960107030231926@patchbay.com>
- Organization: The Patchbay BBS, Pasadena, CA +1-818-683-0627
- Distribution: world
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- Lines: 28
-
- On 01-06-96, JOHN was going on about PR: NewTek ends license o
-
- JF>From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- >SYNDESIS NEWS
- >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- >
- >CONTACT:
- >Tanya Murray
- >Syndesis Corporation
- >(414) 674-5200
- >
- >JEFFERSON, Wisconsin - January 5, 1996 Syndesis Corporation announces
- >the termination of its licensing agreement with NewTek Inc. of
- >Topeka, Kansas.
- >
- >NewTek's LightWave will no longer include Syndesis plug-ins that load
- >and save AutoCAD DXF, 3D Studio, and Wavefront formats.
- >
-
-
- That's just wonderful. So where does that leave LW 4.0 now in regards
- to getting curent plug-ins? We have to contact Syndesis directly after
- getting Rev. C?
-
- M.
-
- ---
- * CMPQwk 1.42 #6.3 It's a small world, but I wouldn't want to paint it. -S.W.
-
- Article: 9812
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access1.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ??? Converting lwob to MiniCad DXF ???
- Date: Sat, 6 Jan 1996 15:31:54 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 11
- Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.960106152734.24438A-100000@access1.digex.net>
- References: <fstev.118.03445B17@interaccess.com>
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-
- fstev wrote:
-
- > We have a square mile of buildings, and we want to render them so that
- > the EDGE of each polygon is lined in black. We couldn't figure out how
- > to do this quickly in LW.
-
- Try turning on Polygon Edges on the Objects panel. The edge color is
- black by default, but you can set it to whatever you like.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
- Article: 9813
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- From: pirate@voicenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Zip Drive?
- Date: Sun, 07 Jan 1996 16:09:56 GMT
- Organization: Voicenet - Internet Access - (215)674-9290
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-
- Has anyone used a Zip drive to transfer files from a PC to
- the Amiga.If so how is this done.
-
-
-
- Article: 9826
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: rec.video.production,rec.video.desktop,comp.sys.amiga.graphics,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FlyerSCSI & Zip Drive
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 1996 10:37:38 -0800
- Organization: customer of Internet America
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- Xref: zippy.cais.net rec.video.production:35159 rec.video.desktop:13940 comp.sys.amiga.graphics:44521 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:9826
-
- O.K., I attempted something last night that maybe someone can
- help me with....this may not be possible, but read on anyway?!?
-
- I have a Flyer and a totally FULL A4000---I successfully used
- "Twin Express" to transfer images over my quasi-network from my P100
- (with LightWave) to the toaster, where the Flyer easily looked at all
- the images and compiled them into a Flyer Clip to see as a finished
- animation.
-
- What I'm attempting to do now is take a friends ZIP
- drive---plug it into the Flyer SCSI chain and allow the Flyer to look
- at the ZIP and grab the images from it. Of course, on the Flyer
- Format thingy...you can only format a drive as a video or audio drive.
- Does anyone know if there is a patch or something to let a drive such
- as the ZIP exist on the flyerscsi chain???? The Flyer clearly
- recognizes it through Flyer Format or even pressing the Tape drive
- icon in the files menu of the flyer....but it won't successfully
- mount. And we're not about to format it as a Flyer drive.
-
- Possible suggestions greatly appreciated!!! :)
-
- email or post:
-
- Lance <><
- Empire@airmail.net
-
- Article: 9837
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- From: Nik Belajcic <belajcic@magna.com.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing,comp.graphics.rendering.misc
- Subject: Re: Is anyone using Real 3D ?
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 13:17:24 GMT
- Organization: 3-GON
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- Message-ID: <4cj8d5$43i@kettle.magna.com.au>
- References: <30E5C3A6.4993@osu.edu> <oj691jtlzeu.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>
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-
- I would agree. I am doing quite complex architectural
- animations with high end CADD software sporting NURBS, surface
- trims, fillets, raytracing with radiosity, object/file
- referencing, etc. To complement this I have been looking at
- broad spectrum of various 3D modelling/animation packages
- including LW, 3DS, Real3D, Softimage and Lightscape. Real3D is
- absolutely outstanding in terms of power for the price. For
- those not afraid of programming it offers a powerful
- implementation of Forth (called RPL) that can be used to
- automate tasks, develop new tools, customize interface, etc.
- As far as the quality of animations go, of all the video tapes
- I got from distributors for the above packages to show off
- their capabilities, the only one that had better animations
- than Real3D was Softimage. I think that says it all. My only
- objection is that it does not support (yet) object
- instancing/referencing. And BTW it is used commercially - I
- have seen ads for Skychannel and Channel 7 in Australia which
- have been done with Real3D.
-
- That's my view anyhow.
-
- Nik Belajcic.
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 18:28:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 34
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <wturber.775.002E0A58@primenet.com>
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-
- In article <4clnpp$kq4@newsbf02.news.aol.com> jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411) writes:
- >From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- >Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- >Date: 6 Jan 1996 06:52:25 -0500
-
- >In article <4cj2p2$jek@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, replicatch@aol.com
- >(ReplicaTch) writes:
-
- >>1) Shadow Maps enabled for point lights
-
- > I don't really think this is possable, as you'd have to create a
- >sperical map comming out of your light in every direction. You'd have to
- >specify the resolution in a distance format - ie: 1 pixel is 5 feet from
- >the light. Generaly this would require HUGE map sizes, and look like shit.
- >A better solution is to just raytrace it.
-
- Not really. Currently, you can use the cone angle of the spot light or some
- other arbitrary angle. All that would be necessary (like it would be simple
- to program eh? - like I would know either way) would be to make it use an
- arbitrarily assigned angle (like when the spot does not use the cone angle).
- You set this up as the only option when a point light source is given a
- shadow map property. Note that the point light already has a direction
- attribute which can be seen when you chosse to view the scene from the
- light's position.
-
- So essentially, all you need to do is add the shadow map/not using the cone
- angle function to the point light. Shoot. You might even be able to reuse
- most of the code that is used for the spot light.
-
-
- 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: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: REV C bug with AVI saving
- Date: 7 Jan 1996 22:44:52 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <4cpid4$4lq@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
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-
-
- Doesn;t appear fixxed unles my LightWave wasn't patched for some
- reason. My Rev C Lw is 784K. Also recently, when tring to save an AVI i
- get a dr. watson crash!..I've never crashed my machine when savign an AVI
- before. I think this was a result of tring to render an AVI three times
- in a row...
-
- Adam Chrystie
- --
- ----------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
- Article: 9841
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: REV C bug with AVI saving
- Date: 7 Jan 1996 22:55:55 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
- Lines: 10
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-
-
-
- In fact, now i can not save AVi's at all..after rebooting i still get a
- dr. watson error which crashes LW before it even renders. :( Time to
- re-install the AVI plugins..
- --
- ----------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
- Article: 9842
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- From: andy <andy@bakare.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: dynamics!
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 00:45:37 +0100
- Organization: None
- Lines: 17
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-
- are there any companies making any particle systems for lightwave 4 PC
- or any collision detection addons/plugins PC based!
- basically any useful plugins!
-
- --
- Andy...
- A Sensible Employee Andy@Bakare.demon.co.uk
- o And Loyal Pet......
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- From: jbarrett@daka.com (Justin Barrett)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Morphing
- Date: Sun, 07 Jan 1996 07:26:08 GMT
- Organization: Free Spirit Productions
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-
- mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) wrote:
-
- >JB> The Infini-D program for Mac seems to have arbitrary object
- >JB> morphing. My friend has done a few morphs of this type. They sure
- >JB> look strange, but they work.
-
- >I have done it with Infini-D too and if it comes out srtange?...all you have
- >to do is to make sure that both objects end with the same *top or bottom*
- >point being clicked. I've made things like the floor turn into a sculpture
- >kind of like T2.......pretty awesome and fun :).........md
-
- I think you misunderstood. The thing that's strange about it all is
- that it even works! It's weird watching a text object with 10 letters
- morphing into a text object with 12 letters (a simple example). It
- almost looks like the objects are liquid, the way they are oozing from
- one shape into another totally different one with a different number
- of points.
-
-
- ---< Justin Barrett - Free Spirit Productions >---
-
-
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PD skeleton object
- Date: Sun, 7 Jan 96 21:17:04 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: bos1f.delphi.com
-
- I'm looking for a public domain skeleton object in Lightwave format, any
- help will be greatly appreciated.
-
- thanx
- Josh Tsui
-
- Article: 9845
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- From: Daniel Rodriguez <dot@lander.es>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Is there Blobs for LW4.0 for Windows?
- Date: 7 Jan 1996 11:41:27 GMT
- Organization: DOT
- Lines: 7
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-
- I looking for blobs or metaballs for LW4.0 Windows. Do you now any plug-in
- of any enterprise?
-
- Thanks
-
-
-
-
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- From: or@dcp.de (Ottmar Roehrig)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Amiga-Versio of LW 4.0 released?
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 22:27:34 GMT
- Organization: dcp, design+commercial partner GmbH
- Lines: 12
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: motion.dcp.de
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
-
- What is the current state of the Amiga-version of LightWave 4.0? I heard
- that a pre-release is already included in the flyer-update, but what
- about the release-version? Any news on that?
-
- --
- Ottmar Roehrig
- dcp, design+commercial partner GmbH | Internet: or@dcp.DE
- Snail: Alfredstr. 1, D-22087 Hamburg | CIS: 100333,1354
- | WWW: <http://www.dcp.DE>
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- The views expressed herein are not necessarily those of dcp GmbH
- ...but if you think they should be, please tell us.
-
- Article: 9847
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- From: djmccoy@pacificnet.net (Daniel J. McCoy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga-Versio of LW 4.0 released?
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 96 03:23:13 GMT
- Organization: None at all!
- Lines: 15
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- References: <4cmt0m$c68@motion.dcp.DE>
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-
- In article <4cmt0m$c68@motion.dcp.DE>, or@dcp.de (Ottmar Roehrig) wrote:
- >What is the current state of the Amiga-version of LightWave 4.0? I heard
- >that a pre-release is already included in the flyer-update, but what
- >about the release-version? Any news on that?
- >
- One person I've been e-mailing a bit recently mentioned he was expecting LW
- 4.0 release for the Amiga very shortly so I suspect it's VERY close to being
- released.
-
- Have fun,
- Dan
-
- --
- Daniel J. McCoy - djmccoy@pacificnet.com or dan@acti.com
- <A HREF="http://www.pacificnet.com/~djmccoy/></A>
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access4.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Powerview
- Date: Sun, 7 Jan 1996 15:14:09 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 9
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-
- Ole Gunnar Dokka wrote:
-
- > Can`t get module handle
-
- Rename the plug-in file "pviewigl.p". Edit lwm.cfg to remove the
- previous reference to the plug-in, then re-install.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
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- From: dfusco@winternet.com (Douglas Fusco)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: network and lightwave
- Date: 7 Jan 1996 00:56:31 GMT
- Organization: AV Solutions, Inc.
- Lines: 30
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- In article <ftn_2.203.602.69_30e5b3eb_Jonas.Karlsson@cyber.ct.se>,
- jonas.karlsson@cyber.ct.se says...
- >
- >Hello World of Lightwavers, i've got an Amiga 4000 and a Pentium 120 running
- >NT.
- >
- >So far i've got the Ethernet cards and software up and running, AmiTCP on the
- >Amiga and NT on the pentium. Ping command is working both ways.
- >
- >My question is: How do i continue .... sharing drawers, and get lightwave up
- on
- >network rendering.
- >
- >Tanks to all who can help me with this problem.
- >
- >
-
- You need a utility called SAMBA. It will allow you to mount the Amiga's
- drives up on the PC.
-
- It is up on Aminet in the comms/tcp drawer; if you need help setting it up,
- just e-mail me.
-
- You can reach me at avs@winternet.com.
-
- Douglas Fusco
- AV Solutions, Inc.
- Amiga and Lightwave Specialists
- http://www.winternet.com/~avs
-
-
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- From: pfinch@best.com (Phillip Finch)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: REV C bug with AVI saving
- Date: Sun, 7 Jan 1996 15:03:36
- Organization: Best Internet Communications, Inc. (info@best.com)
- Lines: 43
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- In article <4cpabb$2sm@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) writes:
- >From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
-
- > Under REV B I had to exit layout if I had already saved an AVI and
- >wanted to save another AVI. If I did not exit layout before creating a
- >new AVI, the new AVI would be blank. I had hoped that this wouldhave been
- >fixxed in REV C.
-
- You mean it's *not* fixed?
-
- The good news--sort of--is that your successive avis are not actually
- blank: when you render out a new one it gets added to a ton of garbage
- frames that equal the entire length of all the other avis you have created in
- that session.
-
- IOW, let's say your first test avi is 150 frames in length. Your second is 100
- frames. When you try to read the second, it'll show up on the avi player as
- 250 frames. What that consists of is 150 frames of dreck followed by your 100
- frame avi. Kinda like tacking on a leader that gets longer and longer with
- every new rendering.
-
- But it is there, and you can play it by advancing to the proper frame. It
- is a kludy workaround, though, because you can't cycle the avi playback.
- (Well, you can, but it looks like hell).
-
- And, of course, you're building up one humongous avi on your hard drive.
-
- I've tried everything to sidestep the problem. Changing codecs doesn't work.
- Neither does closing the avi player between saves. Oh, and if you want a real
- quick crash, just try changing the resolution of your avi from one save to the
- next.
-
- I can't believe they didn't fix this...
-
-
-
- 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: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: REV Ccrashing bug with AVI saving solved
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 04:42:27 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
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-
-
- Well, the constant crashing which occured just before selecting a AVI
- codec in rev C has been solved. LightWave for some reason did not like my
- scene. It only crashes this one scene i made. the scene only has two
- objects and totals around 10,000 polygons..no reason for a crash..but it
- crashes it anyway...REV B DOESN"t crash when rendering the scene...oh
- well..luckily the scene was a motion test only.
-
- Adam
- --
- ----------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
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- From: schumaker@jvnc.net (Schumaker)
- Subject: Re: Anyone have a crack for Lightwave for Windows?
- Message-ID: <schumaker.79.00392C02@jvnc.net>
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- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 03:13:51 GMT
-
- In article <4cbooc$ouc@ug1.plk.af.mil> rudd@ug1.plk.af.mil (Douglas Rudd) writes:
- >From: rudd@ug1.plk.af.mil (Douglas Rudd)
- >Subject: Re: Anyone have a crack for Lightwave for Windows?
- >Date: 2 Jan 1996 10:07:24 -0700
-
- >Elliot Bain <ebain@ix.netcom.com> writes:
-
- ><Snip>
- >>The final chapter is yet to be written.
-
- >Agreed. I just would not want to be the person who has to pay
- >the legal fees to write that chapter. ;-)
-
- >Doug Rudd
-
-
- reality check!!
- do you really think that NewTek is going to come out to your site and inspect
- your server to make sure that you haven't made any changes to the software.
- They can't tell if you made changes. You could throw the dongle on a
- parrallel port then run the software. And if you're really paranoid you could
- even fake haveing the software see the dongle, ie just put the correct
- comments upon startup. The lincense is there just dissuad you from becoming a
- happy copier and giving copies to all your friends. Think about it
-
- costs in volved
- product - 700+ windows 3.11
-
- person+car+gas+lawyer+legal fees - 2000+
-
- matt
-
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- From: schumaker@jvnc.net (Schumaker)
- Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- Message-ID: <schumaker.80.0044988D@jvnc.net>
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- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 03:26:20 GMT
-
- In article <4brcos$1g5@newsbf02.news.aol.com> jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411) writes:
- >From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- >Subject: Re: ** Lightwave vs 3d Studio **
- >Date: 27 Dec 1995 07:04:44 -0500
-
- >In article <jarhead.18.000D9C84@netwest.com>, jarhead@netwest.com (Michael
- >S. Spitler) writes:
-
- >>
- >>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....
- >>
- >>
-
- > 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). Anyone involved with real-time work knows that quadrangles and
- >greater polygons draw much faster than several tri's making up the same
- >shape.
-
- not true. they may render faster, but the algorithms that do prerendering ie,
- zbuffering, and other aspects are slowed down. plus look at the algorithm for
- filling a 3 or 4 sided figure then compare it with that of filling a 5+ sided
- figure. 5 or more sides have the fact of being able to be convex.
-
-
- 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. 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. 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.
-
- i
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Proposed changes to Lightwave
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 01:02:42 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <wturber.775.002E0A58@primenet.com>, wturber@primenet.com
- (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
-
- >So essentially, all you need to do is add the shadow map/not using the
- cone
- >angle function to the point light. Shoot. You might even be able to
- reuse
- >most of the code that is used for the spot light.
- >
- >
-
- Yes, but think about what happens when setting your shadow map size.
- First off, you'd have to have a huge shadow map just to account for the
- angle. Then, imagine if your scene isn't enclosed in a sphere, you'll get
- some parts of the map looking great, and others looking like total crap.
- Perhaps a better way would be set up several lights in the same position,
- with the curent shadow mapping techneque, and rotate them to cover all 360
- degrees...
-
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- From: Jp@ (WunderKin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PAR & WIN95
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 08:07:30 GMT
- Organization: Internet Connections, Inc. (507) 625-7320
- Lines: 29
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-
- On 5 Jan 1996 09:36:41 GMT, moeni@horten.geco-prakla.slb.com (Ivan
- Moen) wrote:
-
- >I just installed Windows 95 ... and now I can't access my PAR drives...
- >There has to be a way to fix this... it's probably because of the 32 bit
- >file access. Can anybody help me out?
- >
- >Ivan Moen
- >
-
- The par warez work fine under 95, you just have to daance a little
- better,
-
- first! load the drivers (Except for the Par Prog) in your autoexec.bat
-
- second! To import files to the par, restaart in dos mose, aand you can
- import just fine.
- You can play back thru 95 ok, just that importing has to be done
- externally,
-
- The tekheds @ DPS say, that their main concern is WINNT. Not much
- support for 95,
- 2 bad 2, kuz its a killer piece of cardware, But I'm sure the boyz at
- dps feel that they are above that kind of thing,
-
- Hope I answered yer quest.
-
-
-
-
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- From: kipster@primenet.com (Kip Pesuti)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Zip Drive?
- Date: 7 Jan 1996 23:58:02 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- Message-ID: <257.6580T1370T2830@primenet.com>
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- X-Posted-By: ip238.pom.primenet.com
- X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP) *UNREGISTERED*
-
- >Has anyone used a Zip drive to transfer files from a PC to
- >the Amiga.If so how is this done.
-
- I think the easest way would be to format MS-DOS and use an updated version
- of CrossDOS.
-
- God bless you!
- (and your Amiga) and/or whatever else you use :)
- -Kip
-
-
-
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- From: momentum@nando.net (Paul D. Godley)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Powerview
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 05:53:49 GMT
- Organization: Infinite Momentum
- Lines: 7
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- References: <4coeln$8mp@nms.telepost.no>
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-
- Is there a Powerview for WFW 3.11, or are there no OpenGL libs for
- that?
- ---
- I N F I N I T E M O M E N T U M
- momentum@nando.net PO Box 51637
- http://www.wp.com/momentum Durham, NC 27717
-
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access4.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license o
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 03:14:20 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 18
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-
- Stranahan wrote:
-
- > It SEEMS like NewTek pressed a CD knowing that that the Syndesis
- > plug-ins weren't on it, and didn't tell Syndesis about it until the
- > switch had been done. That's not very nice, although it probably is
- > legal. (NewTek's CEO may know little about computers or video or 3D
- > graphics, but he seems clear on what NewTek can get away with within
- > the bounds of the law.)
- >
- > Anyone Official comments on my guess?
-
- I assume you're looking for validation of your opinion of NewTek's
- CEO, but if you mean that John didn't know about the termination of
- his license agreement until after Rev C was pressed, I can tell you
- (speaking strictly for myself) that's not the case.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
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- From: xxxxx@cc.xx (Mike the Swede)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Win95 and saving AVI's
- Date: Sun, 07 Jan 1996 22:18:46 GMT
- Organization: Solace Computer Club, Sundsvall, Sweden
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-
- I tryed to reinstall multimedia tools. I can't save avi:s in spite of
- reinstalling. Is there any more tricks??
-
-
- /Michael
-
- >I called yesterday about this very thing...
-
- >The drivers they sent out on the intell install disk were outdated for win95.
- > You have to do a custom install from your win 95 disk. Re-install the
- >multimedia tools only. This will replace the outdated drivers that Newtek
- >installed.
-
- >--
- >Chow,
- >Chuck Furlong
- >chuck@humancode.com
-
-
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Message-ID: <DKuuAF.B3p@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <30EC9835.79A0@mci.newscorp.com>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 08:59:02 GMT
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-
-
- > > I'm just curious, but does anyone know at what resolution they
- > > rendered the movie in?
- >
- > For those interested in the stats on Toy Story, you should read the
- > August 1995 issue of Computer Graphics World. It's in there.
-
- You can also pay $9 and search the article from Compuserve if you missed
- it. THat's where I got my copy. :?(
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Webscape Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: justin@nyc.pipeline.com (Michael Justin Austin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: VLAB Framegrabber till SALU
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 01:10:57 -0500
- Organization: The Pipeline
- Lines: 25
- Message-ID: <4cqchh$d6t@pipe5.nyc.pipeline.com>
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-
- On Jan 07, 1996 19:10:43 in article <Re: VLAB Framegrabber till SALU>,
- 'Leventry_W@mediasoft.net (William Leventry)' wrote:
-
-
- >
- >Let's see, what's the current exchange rate for $ to :-
- >
- >PLEASE, post in english for the great unwashed, eh?
-
- Why not get yourself washed?
-
- >William Leventry
- >Leventry_W@mediasoft.net
- >----
- >
- I suppose you dont speak anything but english?
-
- Isn't this an international group, sure most people post in english
- but - requiring it?
-
- give it a rest.
-
- alechim shilim kaptog-
- au ru voir
- ciao~
-
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- From: mward@sutm.2sprint.net (Marcus Ward)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Wireframe is DEAD : QuickDraw 3D
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 08:59:07 GMT
- Organization: Sprint Internet @ccess
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-
- even if Macintosh
- >was the number one selling personal computer last quarter.
-
- No. Macintosh was not the #1 selling personal computer. The IBM COMPATABLE pc
- remains the top seller. Macintosh is the #1 SINGLE computer seller. AND their
- market share slipped from 12% to 8% last year.
-
- SO, read that to say: ibm compatables 92%, Mac, 8%
-
-
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Connecting Amiga to PC
- Message-ID: <DKuuAG.B4K@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
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- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 08:59:04 GMT
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-
- > > "Bard C. Papegaaij" <nl27bapa@nlarnfsc.origin.nl> writes:
- >
- > > It sure does work under W95 (in your regular DOS-box), but for some
- > > strange reason I have to start it twice. The first time I get the
- > > message "non-standard serial port" or some such nonsense. I then
- > > exit TWIN on the PC, and execute it again, and - hey presto -
- > everything works fine.
- > >
- > > Bard
- >
- > Thanks, Bard. Proof that persistance furthers!
-
- I got some wierd effects with it too. Sometimes it won't work, sometimes
- it will. I don't know what makes the differnce, so I might use pkzip from
- now on to make sure. (Thanks for everyone who helped me out on that one,
- BTW.)
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- 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: Explosion!
- Message-ID: <DKuuAI.B5G@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4chksh$bqo@donatello.leonardo.net>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 08:59:06 GMT
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-
-
- > I don't know if there are any other competing tapes available, but I was
- > pretty disappointed by the Pyrotechniques tape.
- >
- > I had watched the 2 Ron Thornton spaceship tapes just before, and found
- > them full of good tips with detailed explanations and a little humour
- > to keep the wheels rolling. And once Ron was finished, the resulting
- > spaceship looked really good.
- >
- > Brad Peebler's Pyrotechniques methods were not nearly as professional
- > looking.
- >
- > Every time he started to explain a new technique, I'd sit there and
- > wonder how he was going to get such a simple effect to look good.
- >
- > Every time he had finished and the results were shown, I'd sit there
- > and see that he hadn't succeeded, and wonder why I'd paid $50 to see
- > something that looked so cheesy.
-
- Actually I got most of my ideas for explosions looking at B5 and the
- Lightwave showreels, especially the siggraph one with the battletech
- stuff on it. Watch them frame by frame and if you know anything about
- Lightwave you can figure out how they were done. A lot of reall good
- explosions use particles and particle blue, but also detailed polygons
- flat on to the camera which give you the exploding gas part of the
- explosion.
-
- These can look very nice. Does anyone know if the explosion is on any of
- the sites? I may upload it if anyone's interested.
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Webscape Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Message-ID: <DKuuAK.B67@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4ciui1$rjt@news.rain.org>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 08:59:07 GMT
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-
- > Leuey (leuey@aol.com) wrote:
- > : Hello, I'm in need of a "camera shake" effect. In an animation I'm
- >
- > You could render the frames a litte larger than you need, to give you
- > some margins, and then use After Effects to crop them. WHen the frames
- > where the shake is comes along, you could move the frame around. (not
- > more than the margins you left, you dont want any of the BG showing on
- > the sides of the frame) After Effects has a motion blur option. Here is
- > a little known secret: You can set the motion blur to be MORE than 360
- > deg. (100%) YOu must type the value in instead of using the slider.
- >
- > Happy camera shaking!
- >
- > P.S. Wouldn't just moving the LW camera be a whole lot easier? Why
- > don't you just do it that way. (I mean, that's the first way YOU
- > mentioned)
-
- Yes, just move the camera. Set the first two shakes and then set a key
- frame for every other frame for the duration of the shake. You can set a
- key frame by pressing the enter key on any frame and then typing in the
- frame you want to key it at. This would be easier than post processing a
- bunch of frames with After Effects.
-
- BTW Did anyone answer the query about AE for NT yet?
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Webscape Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license o
- Date: 7 Jan 1996 17:41:28 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 21
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4cpi6o$73u@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- References: <4cp147$g8s@guitar.sound.net>
- Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- OK, now the rumours behind the news....
-
- The 'new' programming team includes a tech support guy who - using NewTek
- machines - ported and worked on some loader/saver code that could replace
- the Syndesis plug-ins. (I don't mention his name only because I forget it;
- he's a nice guy who also sent me a version of the software when he was
- developing it as a commercial product.) This happened over this past
- summer. Brad Peebler and Jason Linhart started to try to figure out how to
- get these loader/savers into LightWave, and there have been a bunch of
- little political moves to make it happen. I don't know which loader/savers
- are better or if there is even a difference anyone will note.
-
- I find it interesting that there's been an Official NewTek response to
- this that seems to contradict a statement in the Syndesis press release.
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Check out the home page!
- URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license o
- Date: 7 Jan 1996 17:41:32 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Sorry - I forgot to mention that part that seems really crappy about this.
- It SEEMS like NewTek pressed a CD knowing that that the Syndesis plug-ins
- weren't on it, and didn't tell Syndesis about it until the switch had been
- done. That's not very nice, although it probably is legal. (NewTek's CEO
- may know little about computers or video or 3D graphics, but he seems
- clear on what NewTek can get away with within the bounds of the law.)
-
-
- Anyone Official comments on my guess?
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Check out the home page!
- URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
-
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- From: mward@sutm.2sprint.net (Marcus Ward)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Win95 and saving AVI's
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 09:36:09 GMT
- Organization: Sprint Internet @ccess
- Lines: 7
- Message-ID: <4cqoi9$b1j@news.2sprint.net>
- References: <4cfctc$fa@ra.isisnet.com> <chuck-0601961201060001@net-1-166.austin.eden.com>
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-
- In article <chuck-0601961201060001@net-1-166.austin.eden.com>,You have to do a
- custom install from your win 95 disk. Re-install the
- >multimedia tools only.
-
- Better yet, just extract AVIFIL32.DLL from the 8th cab file on the win95 cd.
- thats the one that needs to be replaced
-
-
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- From: mward@sutm.2sprint.net (Marcus Ward)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ??? Converting lwob to MiniCad DXF ???
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 09:39:44 GMT
- Organization: Sprint Internet @ccess
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <4cqop0$b1j@news.2sprint.net>
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-
-
- >> We have a square mile of buildings, and we want to render them so that
- >> the EDGE of each polygon is lined in black. We couldn't figure out how
- >> to do this quickly in LW.
-
- Im not quite sure what youre looking for but Ill open my mouth so I can stick
- my foot in it anyhow...
-
- Try turning on the experimental features in LW and turn on CEL-LOOK... I think
- the command to get the experimental features is ctrl-shift-f1.... then ctrl
- shift f2 or f3 in the objects screen to enable cel look.... anyone correct me
- if Im wrong about the keystrokes...
-
-
-
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- From: "Bard C. Papegaaij" <nl27bapa@nlarnfsc.origin.nl>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Zip Drive?
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 09:52:13 +0100
- Organization: BSO/Origin Arnhem bv
- Lines: 9
- Distribution: world,inet
- Message-ID: <30F0DB3D.187A@nlarnfsc.origin.nl>
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-
- pirate@voicenet.com wrote:
- >
- > Has anyone used a Zip drive to transfer files from a PC to
- > the Amiga.If so how is this done.
-
- The most recent AmigaReport contains a mountlist describing how to mount the ZIP drive on an
- Amiga so that it recognizes PC-formatted ZIP-disks.
-
- Bard
-
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- From: Jason@newtek.com (Jason Linhart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license o
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 15:58:18 GMT
- Organization: NewTek
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-
- stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) wrote:
-
- >OK, now the rumours behind the news....
-
- >The 'new' programming team includes a tech support guy who - using NewTek
- >machines - ported and worked on some loader/saver code that could replace
- >the Syndesis plug-ins. (I don't mention his name only because I forget it;
- >he's a nice guy who also sent me a version of the software when he was
- >developing it as a commercial product.) This happened over this past
- >summer. Brad Peebler and Jason Linhart started to try to figure out how to
- >get these loader/savers into LightWave, and there have been a bunch of
- >little political moves to make it happen. I don't know which loader/savers
- >are better or if there is even a difference anyone will note.
-
- >I find it interesting that there's been an Official NewTek response to
- >this that seems to contradict a statement in the Syndesis press release.
-
-
- >_____________________________________________
- >Lee Stranahan
- >Check out the home page!
- >URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- Lee is correct in many of the things in the above statement.
-
- There was a member of the tech support team that was writing plug-ins
- and converters in his spare time. This person also started showing an
- interest in becoming a full-time programmer for NewTek and with his
- skills we thought it was the best thing for both of our groups.
- By having an in-house programmer we can create plug-ins cheaper,
- better, faster and with more control over the entire process. It also
- helps in streamlining the communications. This was a business
- decision not a personal one.
-
- My intention was not to contradict the press release from Syndesis,
- but to simply answer a few of the questions from our users.
-
- Jason Linhart
- LightWave Group
- NewTek, Inc.
-
-
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- From: olegd@telepost.no (Ole Gunnar Dokka)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Powerview
- Date: Sun, 07 Jan 1996 23:18:22 GMT
- Organization: Artist in constant pain...
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <4cpkc7$4nl@nms.telepost.no>
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-
- Ernie Wright <erniew@access4.digex.net> wrote:
-
- >> Can`t get module handle
- >
- >Rename the plug-in file "pviewigl.p". Edit lwm.cfg to remove the
- >previous reference to the plug-in, then re-install.
- Thanks a lot!!
- Regards,
-
- Ole Gunnar Dokka
-
- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
- P U S H D E S I G N >>>>
- Mastrupsgate 5 >>>>>>>
- N-0478 Oslo >>>>>>>>>
- Norway >>>>>>>
- Email: olegd@telepost.no Phone: +47 22 22 64 31 >>>>
- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-
-
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- From: leelee@aladdin.co.uk (leelee)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Network Amiga to PC with NFS
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 15:48:13 -0800 (PST)
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-
- Has anyone out there managed to network an Amiga with a PC so that the
- amiga drive (or PAR card drive in my case) appears as a drive in the
- PC enviroment. This would allow me to render direct from LW on the PC
- to the PAR card on the Amiga. If someone has mangaed to do this I
- would appreiciate some help.
-
- I have a NE2000 in the PC and an Ariadne in the Amiga 2000. I'm
- running windows NT 3.51 and currently use AMitcp to transfer files
- manually.
-
- Don.....
-
-
-
-
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- From: Brett Tribble <brett@renderhaus.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: What does the Object Replace plug-in actually do?
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 11:19:05 -0800
- Organization: Renderhaus
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-
- John Gross wrote:
- >
- > MICHAEL C. LING (mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com) wrote:
- > : For both image and object sequences, is there a way to control the delay
- > : between each image or object, other than using lots of dupes.
- >
- > LightWave uses the last loaded item until it finds a new one with a
- > proper name. Therefore if you had items names object001, object007,
- > object054, LightWave would use 001 until it rendered frame 7 and then use
- > 007 until it renders frame 54. No need to have duplicate items.
- >
- > JG
-
- I have noticed that this seems to work better under NT than it used
- to on the Amiga. Sometimes it would spend more time looking for images
- than it took to actually render the frame.
-
- Brett
-
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- From: Justin Keery <justin@cerbernet.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 17:22:29 +0000
- Organization: cerbernet
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-
- > > Leuey (leuey@aol.com) wrote:
- > > : Hello, I'm in need of a "camera shake" effect. In an animation
- > > P.S. Wouldn't just moving the LW camera be a whole lot easier?
-
- > Yes, just move the camera. Set the first two shakes and then set a key
- > frame for every other frame for the duration of the shake. You can set a
-
- Having done a camera shake on Lightwave for the BBC's "This Multimedia
- Business" intro sequence, I'd say the best thing to do is rotate/move the
- camera up and down a few times with motion blur turned on.
-
- It's best to apply an envelope for the motion blur, so it only comes into
- effect for the frames where you are jiggling the camera. This will save
- rendering time considerably. It also means the motion blur won't switch
- suddely on and off...
-
- Blur suck. So do Oasis. But that's not related...
-
- _________________________________________________________________________
- ___ _ __ o Justin Keery, CERBERUS SOUND+VISION / CERBERNET
- / / // / / /\/ justin@cerbernet.co.uk <-mail fax-> +44 171 497 0679
- _/ /_/_/ / / / / http://www.cerbernet.co.uk/ vox-> +44 171 497 0678
- postal: 21 Denmark Street, London WC2H 8NE, England, UK
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- From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga-Versio of LW 4.0 released?
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 16:29:34 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
- Lines: 31
- Message-ID: <1481.6581T573T1161@mt-inc.com>
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-
- On 06-Jan-96 22:27:34, Ottmar Roehrig (or@dcp.de) posted:
-
- > What is the current state of the Amiga-version of LightWave 4.0? I heard
- > that a pre-release is already included in the flyer-update, but what
- > about the release-version? Any news on that?
-
- > --
- > Ottmar Roehrig
- > dcp, design+commercial partner GmbH | Internet: or@dcp.DE
- > Snail: Alfredstr. 1, D-22087 Hamburg | CIS: 100333,1354
- > | WWW: <http://www.dcp.DE>
- > ----------------------------------------------------------------
- > The views expressed herein are not necessarily those of dcp GmbH
- > ...but if you think they should be, please tell us.
-
- Lightwave 4.0 for Amiga has been shipping for about a week. It's
- available from any Amiga software vendor here in the US now. Since it's
- only been shipping for a week or so, perhaps it has not hit full
- distribution in Europe yet - but obviously will soon.
-
- --
- ______________________________________________________________
- / 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: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license o
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 19:51:41 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
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-
- In article <4cpi6s$73v@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, stranahan@aol.com says...
- >
- >Sorry - I forgot to mention that part that seems really crappy about this.
- >It SEEMS like NewTek pressed a CD knowing that that the Syndesis plug-ins
- >weren't on it, and didn't tell Syndesis about it until the switch had been
- >done.
-
- As far as I know, NewTek did not do this. I was told that NewTek
- wished to terminate the licensing agreement on November 7, well
- in advance of their creation of either the aborted "Rev C" CD
- (as far as I know, I'm only guessing) or the actual shipping
- "Rev C" CD, which shipped at the beginning of January.
-
- On the other hand, the dates on all the files on my "Rev C" CD
- are November 12 at 12:34pm, so what you say is possible, although
- it doesn't bug me.
-
- Then there's always the possibility that I've got an "aborted Rev C"
- disc as opposed to the "real Rev C" disc. Anyone out there able to
- confirm the filedates on the CD? Other file sizes are MODELER.EXE
- 534,529, LIGHTWAV.EXE 802,817 and TRAN3D.P 100,352.
-
- > That's not very nice, although it probably is legal. (NewTek's CEO
- >may know little about computers or video or 3D graphics, but he seems
- >clear on what NewTek can get away with within the bounds of the law.)
-
- As for it being legal or not, the contract allows either party to
- unilaterally terminate the contract, of course, with no further
- royalties due when the translators no longer ship with the product.
-
- None of this was a surprise, really. As soon as my little birds
- told me about the existence of these alternative translators,
- in the spring of 1995, I figured the contract wasn't long for this world.
-
- Of course, I'm leaving out all the juicy bits, but anyone will have to
- try to extract those from me in person, over a tasty variety of beer. :-)
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: geogan@tcd.ie (Gaven Eogan)
- Subject: Layout screenmode (amiga)
- Message-ID: <DKv4FH.7t9@news.tcd.ie>
- Sender: usenet@news.tcd.ie (TCD News System )
- Organization: University of Dublin, Trinity College
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 12:38:04 GMT
- Lines: 11
-
- Now that I've got a multisync I've been trying to get Layout to use the Super72 screenmode, but it seems
- to be stuck on 640x512 PAL (or DoublePAL with mode promotion).
- How can I change Layout's screenmode?
- If it's not possible then what's the options in menu to open Layout in 800x600 and 1000xsomething in aid
- of?? Does anyone know?
-
- --
- /--\ /-- /--\ /--\ /--\ \ | Gaven Eogan ( geogan@alf2.tcd.ie )
- | | | | | | | |\ | Computer Science at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
- | -\ |-- | | | -\ |--| | \| http://alf2.tcd.ie/~geogan/index.html *NEW ADDRESS*
- \--/ \-- \--/ \--/ | | | | A1200, Blizzard III 50/50Mhz, 10Mb RAM, 200Mb HD
-
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- From: Jp@ (WunderKin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: LW40
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 14:50:09 GMT
- Organization: Internet Connections, Inc. (507) 625-7320
- Lines: 3
- Message-ID: <4cr400$j7u@Oak.IC.Mankato.MN.US>
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-
- is the a way to target an object with another object like you would
- with the camera or light?
-
-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: dynamics!
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 13:18:41 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <4cr5k0$dpr@news4.digex.net>
- References: <612209916wnr@bakare.demon.co.uk>
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-
- andy <andy@bakare.demon.co.uk> wrote:
-
- >are there any companies making any particle systems for lightwave 4 PC
- >or any collision detection addons/plugins PC based!
- >basically any useful plugins!
-
- >--
- >Andy...
-
- Check out Impact for collision detection and dynamics and Sparks for
- particles.
-
- Dave
-
-
-
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- From: Adam Hendershot <adamwh@ids.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: REV C bug with AVI saving
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 16:38:18 -0500
- Organization: D&A Software
- Lines: 25
- Message-ID: <30F18ECA.1219@ids.net>
- References: <4cpabb$2sm@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
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-
- Adam Ives Chrystie wrote:
- >
- > Under REV B I had to exit layout if I had already saved an AVI and
- > wanted to save another AVI. If I did not exit layout before creating a
- > new AVI, the new AVI would be blank. I had hoped that this wouldhave been
- > fixxed in REV C. Anyone else notice these oddities?? I was using radius
- > cinepak codec. But it does it with Intel too.
- >
- > Adam
- >
- > --
- > ----------------------------------
- > Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator
- > Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- > University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
- It does it on mine, as well (before and after patching to Rev C). The
- second .avi is full of emtpy junk frames, and then the animation I just
- rendered is tacked on after the junk. This was using the Q-Motion codec,
- so I don't think it's a codec specific thing, then. You're running
- under NT, right? Well, I'm running under Win95, so I don't think we
- can blame the OS (since it happens in both OS's). Looks like a bug to
- me! :)
-
- Adam (the other one)
-
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- From: Per Swantesson <epkpesw@ryepk.ericsson.se>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Texture placing is too dificult!
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 13:49:10 GMT
- Organization: Ericsson Software Technology AB
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <4cr7cn$8hp@erinews.ericsson.se>
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-
- I've been using Imagine for some years now and one thing I really love is the
- wonderful interactive texture implementation. LW's texture abilities are quite poor,
- IMHO.
-
- When I tried the following in LW, I failed with:
- handling multiple textures on top of each other
- place a small logo on a big polygon
- placing and setting of individual wave parameters
- put off bitmap tiling
- exact positioning without lot's of trial and error (10 test renders)
-
- Imagine handles this easily (but can't do displacement).
-
- Such a trivial thing like putting a bitmap logo in a corner of a polygon is hard.
- If you've got any hints and suggestions, please write.
-
- Per Swantesson
- Ericsson Software Technology AB
- Sweden
-
-
-
-
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- From: Manuel Coats <mcoats@qnet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NEWBIE: Good LW 4.0 book?
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 11:22:11 -0800
- Organization: Quantum Networking Solutions; USA; info@qnet.com
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <Pine.SV4.3.91.960108112025.26258C-100000@cello>
- References: <4ch18s$k20@daily-planet.nodak.edu> <30EC7729.54BC@voicenet.com> <Pine.SV4.3.91.960105154446.7637B-100000@cello>
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-
-
- > > Take a look at "The FX Kit for Lightwave" from Lightspeed ($34.95 -
- > > 800-726-3544) It is on page 16 of the New VTU (feb) I just ordered it.
- > > Brad Herman
- > > MEGA Graphics
- >
- > Actually, the correct phone number is 805-276-3545. The toll free number
- > for U.S. residents is 800-764-8696. You can also fax over orders to
- > 805-726-3544.
- >
- > Enjoy,
- > MC
-
- Whooops! A Typo. That 1st # was supposed to be 805-726-3545. Ugh.
- MC
- LIGHTSPEED
-
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- From: magicode@mindspring.com (Jim G)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Artists Wanted
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 12:42:31 -0400
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: magicode.mindspring.com
- X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B]
-
- Magicode, Inc., a seven year old program development company is interested in
- hiring artists for our next project. The project will be the development of a
- strategy computer game for Win95. Artists capable of generating 2-D and 3-D
- graphics and animation, and who are willing to work on a contractual (not
- employment) basis should send us information at:
-
- magicode@mindspring.com
-
- or
-
- Magicode, Inc.
- PO Box 922142
- Norcross, GA 30092-2142
-
- Being located in the Atlanta area is a plus, but not a requirement. We expect
- to begin needing artwork in the second quarter of 1996. Please send us the
- following information:
-
- Resume
- List of published works
- Sample Art
- References
- Availability
- Description of Design Tools
-
-
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- From: iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Dongle Crack
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 16:45:04 GMT
- Organization: Micro Focus, Newbury, ENGLAND
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-
- leelee@aladdin.co.uk (leelee) wrote:
-
- >Someone put a LW dongle crack in this user group and only half of it
- >works. I got the Modeller to work (both with and without the dongle)
- >but no way could I get the layout to work. It would be nice to remove
- >the dongle so that I can use my Iomega ZIP 100 drive through the
- >parallel port in high speed mode !!!!.
-
- >Can Mr Anxxxxxx please help me.
-
- >Thanks
-
- The dongle works when plugged into the thruport of the zip drive
- (parallel version using ecp/epp port), so what's the problem?
-
-
-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW40
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 18:15:57 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 26
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-
- Jp@ (WunderKin) wrote:
-
- >is the a way to target an object with another object like you would
- >with the camera or light?
-
- I've been asking Allen for that feature for years, and you still can't
- do it directly. But, now with inverse kinemetics you can achieve the
- same result.
-
- Example:
-
- Take a battle tank;
- The turret is parented to the main chassis with rotation limited to
- heading only.
- The gun is parented to the turret with rotation limited to pitch only
- A null object is parented to the gun and placed at the open end of the
- barrel.
- Now make any object you want the goal of the null object at the end of
- the gun and voila, the tank will track that object with its gun.
-
- Hope that make sense and helps.
-
- Dave Paige
-
-
-
-
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- From: leelee@aladdin.co.uk (leelee)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Dongle Crack
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 15:42:37 -0800 (PST)
- Organization: SoNet - The first Internet provider on the south coast
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: 193.119.110.51
- X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent v0.38
-
- Someone put a LW dongle crack in this user group and only half of it
- works. I got the Modeller to work (both with and without the dongle)
- but no way could I get the layout to work. It would be nice to remove
- the dongle so that I can use my Iomega ZIP 100 drive through the
- parallel port in high speed mode !!!!.
-
- Can Mr Anxxxxxx please help me.
-
- Thanks
-
-
-
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- From: markus michael manninen <micman@it.kth.se>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.alias,comp.graphics.apps.softimage,comp.graphics.apps.wavefront,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Sys Adm internship in USA/Japan
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 16:01:27 GMT
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-
- I was wondering if anyone knows any production houses in USA or Japan that
- might be interested in having a system administrator as an internship over the
- summer 1996. Have your sys adm take a well deserved holiday!!! :^)
-
- I have an UNIX system administrator (accomplished with Silicon Graphics and
- other systems) who is most likely going to school in Japan this fall 1996. He
- has been a great support with the technical problems we have had, but also he
- has been productive in 3D animation (Wavefront TAV, Explore, and Dynamation)
- doing visual effects. And he is not affraid to work a lot. He is currently
- based in Florida (US citizen).
-
- Any pointers are greatly appreciated. Thanx.
-
- micman
-
-
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- From: Brett Tribble <brett@renderhaus.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: WANTED: Sheep Object!!
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 11:16:38 -0800
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-
- Taka Torimoto wrote:
- >
- > I am looking for a sheep object...
- >
- > anyone have one that I can have? Thanks..
- >
- > -Taka
- >
- > --
- > Taka "Dr.Love" Torimoto Electrical Engineering Senior (Class of 96)
- > 340154 Georgia Tech Station Georgia Institute of Technology
- > Atlanta, GA 30332-1465 http://acmew.gatech.edu:8001/~ccasttt
- > E-mail: ccasttt@prism.gatech.edu http://acmey.gatech.edu:8001/~ccasttt
-
- I won't even ask...
-
- Brett
-
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- From: Eddie <cybertch@singnet.com.sg>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Free Shader Plug-in for Modeler
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 10:29:27 GMT
- Organization: CyberTech Productions
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-
- I've read from the December 95 issue of CGW that NewTwk will be
- providing a free shader plug-in for lightwave modeler that will
- provide a popup shaded preview of the model.
-
- Anyone knows if its already available and where can I download
- it?
-
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
- Eddie
-
-
-
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- From: Zolatn Hunt <zhunt@calumet.yorku.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Pricing on non PC platforms
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 03:13:02 GMT
- Organization: Calumet College, York U.
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <4csmfu$br5@sunburst.ccs.yorku.ca>
- References: <4cfr8p$fvt@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4cj6v5$ljg@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <30ED38AB.167E@alphavideo.com> <chuck-0501961050080001@net-1-159.austin.eden.com> <30ED7764.41C6@alphavideo.com>
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- To: smith@alphavideo.com
- X-URL: news:30ED7764.41C6@alphavideo.com
-
- >So yes, PPC's are fast chips, but are are choked by MacOS
-
- Do I smell a PowerAmiga convert here? :)
-
- Seriously, if you take a look at what a A1200 (with a fast '030 and 4-10
- megs of RAM can do) vs. a '030 Mac with 8+ megs there is not much of a
- contest, so with PowerPC boards out as soon as this summer...well.
-
-
-
-
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- From: Brad Hayes <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Multi-threaded LightWave?
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 19:33:33 -0500
- Organization: Hayes Visual Communication
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- To: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
-
- Andrew Weiler wrote:
- >
- > Are there plans to make LW threaded in the future? If so, how
- > soon? I'm thinking about buying a dual p6 200, and would like
- > to take full advantage of it.
- >
- > Andrew Weiler
-
-
- Andrew:
-
- You can take full advantage of lightwave with a dual Pentium machine. Useing screamer netto detect both chips
- you can render two frames at the same time. Of course this does require a bit more memory but only enough to
- render the scene.
-
- Brad Hayes
-
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- From: Brad Hayes <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Free Shader Plug-in for Modeler
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 19:38:03 -0500
- Organization: Hayes Visual Communication
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- To: Eddie <cybertch@singnet.com.sg>
-
- Eddie wrote:
- >
- > I've read from the December 95 issue of CGW that NewTwk will be
- > providing a free shader plug-in for lightwave modeler that will
- > provide a popup shaded preview of the model.
- >
- > Anyone knows if its already available and where can I download
- > it?
- >
- > Thanks in advance.
- >
- > Eddie
-
- Eddie:
-
- You can find the powerview plugin at Newteks FTP site.
-
- ftp.newtek.com
-
- I belive you'll find it in the upgreads Directory.
-
- Brad Hayes
-
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- From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: LW40
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 10:30:54 -0700
- Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: earth.usa.net
-
- Jp@ said:
-
- >is the a way to target an object with another object like you would
- >with the camera or light?
-
- Short of (possibly) that "Lock & Key" plug in, not that I know
- of... but if you had say, object A that you want to target object B,
- you could parent a spotlight to A, and look through the light to set
- the rotation components of A's keframes.
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- __
- ___
- * UniQWK #5134*
-
-
- Article: 9895
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- From: matt nothelfer <mattguy@sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: NT GUI!?
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 17:33:04 GMT
- Organization: University of Mississippi NDES
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-
- Hey, anyone know the location where I can find NT's new GUI that looks like win95?
- I've looked for it but haven't been able to find it on the net.
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
-
- Article: 9896
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW40
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 96 21:32:33 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
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- X-To: WunderKin <Jp@>
-
- WunderKin <Jp@> writes:
-
- >is the a way to target an object with another object like you would
- >with the camera or light?
- >
-
-
- I believe PowerMacros has an arexx macro for doing this. Its currently only
- for the Amiga, but I believe that a PC version will be out soon.
-
- Josh Tsui
-
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- From: jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW40
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 14:47:01 -0700
- Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
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-
- Davep@access.digex.net said:
-
- >Jp@ (WunderKin) wrote:
- >
- >>is the a way to target an object with another object like you would
- >>with the camera or light?
- >
- >I've been asking Allen for that feature for years, and you still can't
- >do it directly. But, now with inverse kinemetics you can achieve the
- >same result.
- >
- >Example:
- >
- >Take a battle tank;
- > The turret is parented to the main chassis with rotation limited to
- >heading only.
- > The gun is parented to the turret with rotation >limited to pitch only
- > A null object is parented to the gun and placed at the open end of the
- >barrel.
- > Now make any object you want the goal of the null object at the end of
- >the gun and voila, the tank will track that object with its gun.
-
- Sorry to rain on your theory :), but it is not possible to use a
- goal object in an "automatic" fashion, i.e.: to control (thru IK)
- another object during an animation. Goal objects only drag their
- associated IK chain around if you move them by hand, er... mouse.
- You can use a goal object to assist in setting the keyframes of
- the IK chain manually, but it won't pull the IK chain around
- automatically based on its own keyframed motion. (Not to say that it
- wouldn't be REALLY cool if it did! :)
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- ___
- * UniQWK #5134*
-
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 19:11:37 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
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- Message-ID: <4crq9a$jkc@homer.alpha.net>
- References: <4cmhgo$db@homer.alpha.net> <4cp4o1$a09@zippy.cais.net> <4cp7dk$7sa@homer.alpha.net> <4cppps$dmm@zippy.cais.net>
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-
- In article <4cppps$dmm@zippy.cais.net>, djmccoy@pacificnet.net says...
- >
- >The plug-in market depends on what the users out there are looking for.
- >But I agree. It'd be foolish to enter the plug-in market if that's all
- >you intend to release. It'd be better to have something more substantial
- >as your base.
-
- What I find most disconcerting about my 3DS IPAS story (the top seller
- has sold only 1,200 units) is that it sets a hard, empirical, real-world
- cap on total prospective sales. Even if this number (and story) is
- incorrect, I doubt it is wrong by a factor of 2, which still indicates
- a very small penetration (2 percent of the total 3DS sales) in
- arguably the PC's largest 3D market.
-
- One might say, well, a cooler plug-in might sell more copies.
- To that I say, you'd think that those first entrants into the
- field would necessarily have some rather cool ideas, or that they'd
- be the first ones to develop them - and they apparently haven't.
-
- >Perhaps another humbling, yet aggrevating, thing is to take a look at some of
- >the alt.binaries.* groups and see what gets posted.
-
- Yes, certainly IPASes are "traded" like bubble-gum cards. I'm sure
- the same has happened with LW plug-ins. What are you doing even *looking*
- at those newsgroups? :-)
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: John Mark Roquemore <johnmark@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Dongle Crack
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 15:30:13 -0500
- Organization: Total Spectrum Productions
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Jan 08 12:30:41 PM PST 1996
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-
- Hey Leelee, buy the damn program or:
-
-
- IF NO ONE ELSE HAS TOLD YOU,
-
- FFFFFFFFFFFFF UUU UUU CCCCCCCCC KKK KKKK
- FFFFFFFFFFFFF UUU UUU CCCCCCCCCCC KKK KKKK
- FFF UUU UUU CCC KKK KKKK
- FFF UUU UUU CCC KKK KKK
- FFFFFFFFFFF UUU UUU CCC KKKKKK
- FFFFFFFFFFF UUU UUU CCC KKKKKK
- FFF UUU UUU CCC KKK KKK
- FFF UUU UUU CCC KKK KKKK
- FFF UUUUUUUUUUU CCCCCCCCCCC KKK KKKK
- FFF UUUUUUUUU CCCCCCCCC KKK KKKK
-
- OOOOOOOOOOO FFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFF
- OOOOOOOOOOOOO FFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFF
- OOO OOO FFF FFF
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- OOO OOO FFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFF
- OOO OOO FFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFF
- OOO OOO FFF FFF
- OOO OOO FFF FFF
- OOOOOOOOOOOOO FFF FFF
- OOOOOOOOOOO FFF FFF
-
-
- leelee wrote:
- >
- > Someone put a LW dongle crack in this user group and only half of it
- > works. I got the Modeller to work (both with and without the dongle)
- > but no way could I get the layout to work. It would be nice to remove
- > the dongle so that I can use my Iomega ZIP 100 drive through the
- > parallel port in high speed mode !!!!.
- >
- > Can Mr Anxxxxxx please help me.
- >
- > Thanks
-
- Article: 9900
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- From: Daniel Dacey <Peppermint@Hunterlink.net.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ScreamerNet and Win95 problems
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 1996 23:24:17 +1000
- Organization: Peppermint Graphics
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <30EE7801.63A8@Hunterlink.net.au>
- References: <30E63A33.7A52@Hunterlink.net.au> <4c8467$ir6@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <30E8BA54.18ED@Hunterlink.net.au> <jgrossDKLI6o.B31@netcom.com> <30EB30FE.62AA@Hunterlink.net.au> <4cgjin$6o_003@cpe.Hobart.aone.net.au>
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-
- Kevin Gleeson wrote:
-
- > Hi Dan,
- >
- > To me it sounds like you may be trying to use some HIIP loaders under
- > Screamernet. It doesn't like them unless they are IFF or TGA. Are you using
- > image sequences? . They can be fun. There are a couple of other things that
- > might be happening. Give me a voice call next wek if this tip doesn't work on
- > 018 125 715 - I'll be in Sydney next week.
-
- I've already been through the "fun" of using image sequences! I got a stack of suggestions and
- tomorrow I'll go through them one by one. Thanks for your input and I will definetly reinstall
- LW without the HPII loaders if the other suggestions fail. I do suspect your right about them
- however. Thanks for the offer of help next week - if things havent improved by then I will give
- you a call!
-
- BTW what do you use LW for in Tassie?
-
- Cheers
- Dan
-
- Who lived in Tasmania as a kid and knows you forgot to add:
-
- A cold little island with nice views south of the other island.
-
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- From: Sam Marrocco <marrocco@mich.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lightwave on P6/Pentium Pro?
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 21:30:56 GMT
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- X-XXDate: Sat, 6 Jan 1996 21:32:41 GMT
-
- Has anyone seen Lightwave running on the Pentium Pro/P6? I'm looking at
- purchasing one of these (200MHZ P6) with Windows NT, and I'm wondering if
- it works with Lightwave, and if so, how well.
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license o
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 19:53:52 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
- Lines: 11
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <4crsog$jkc@homer.alpha.net>
- References: <4cmhgo$db@homer.alpha.net> <960107030231926@patchbay.com>
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-
- In article <960107030231926@patchbay.com>, mark.whitney@patchbay.com says...
- >
- >That's just wonderful. So where does that leave LW 4.0 now in regards
- >to getting curent plug-ins? We have to contact Syndesis directly after
- >getting Rev. C?
-
- At this point, I cannot assess whether there's any demand for
- Syndesis's translators as LightWave plug-ins.
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: John Mark Roquemore <johnmark@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 17:06:52 -0500
- Organization: Total Spectrum Productions
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-
- Dan,
-
- You are right, you aren't the only one, I will gladly go in debt(sp)
- just to have a new plug-in, I love them, kinda like computer
- candy...;-).
-
- later.
-
- John Mark Roquemore
- net: johnmark@ix.netcom.com
-
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- From: Jeff Jasper <jasper.7@osu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: AVIs on their web site?
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 00:35:35 -0500
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-
- Has anyone been able to download these?
-
- Jeff
- --
- The Ohio State University
- S. PRGMR 3
- The Advanced Computing Center of Art and Design(ACCAD)
- Emerging Technology Suite
-
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- From: dan@acti.com (Daniel J. McCoy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 96 18:20:25 GMT
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-
- In article <4crq9a$jkc@homer.alpha.net>, syndesis@inc.net (John Foust) wrote
- in response to my post:
- >>Perhaps another humbling, yet aggrevating, thing is to take a look at some
- of
- >>the alt.binaries.* groups and see what gets posted.
- >
- >Yes, certainly IPASes are "traded" like bubble-gum cards. I'm sure
- >the same has happened with LW plug-ins. What are you doing even *looking*
- >at those newsgroups? :-)
-
- Smilies and all; merely curiosity my friend. I'm not about to trust my system
- to something posted there. There's been enough virus activity here at work
- for me to know to keep practicing safe hex. I have enough fun trying to
- figure out why NT Backup died when verifying or where my next buck will be
- spent (PVR, ISDN, a plug-in or three... More lotto tickets... An anouncement
- I saw you post recently to Amiga ICP owners...). I wanted to show someone
- where a good amount of news server resources are spent when the news server I
- connected to got five days behind before I chucked the ISP's account outright.
-
- I DO know it isn't over yet. Layout and Modeler will continue to grow.
- Enterprising people will release their plug-ins (go Robert Hood! And BEI,
- where's that VertiElectric? :) ) despite the bad numbers. Yes, there will be
- piracy but there will always be insane, wishful-thinking, enthusiasts like
- myself who'd think nothing of it to go deeper in debt to buy a new plug-in or
- program if I saw it'd bring me some use. And I'm NOT the only one...
-
- Dan
-
- --
- Daniel J. McCoy - djmccoy@pacificnet.net or dan@acti.com
- WWW - http://www.pacificnet.net/~djmccoy
-
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- From: voemel@netg.se (mIKE tHE sWEDE)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Win95 and saving AVI's
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 21:01:06 GMT
- Organization: Solace Computer Club, Sundsvall, Sweden
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-
- Thanks!
-
- Copying AVIFIL32.DLL from the 8th cab file on the win95 cd did it!
- Seems like the reinstallation of multimedia tools wasn't enough.
- (Or i did it the wrong way.....)
-
- /Mike
-
- mward@sutm.2sprint.net (Marcus Ward) wrote:
-
- >In article <chuck-0601961201060001@net-1-166.austin.eden.com>,You have to do a
- >custom install from your win 95 disk. Re-install the
- >>multimedia tools only.
-
- >Better yet, just extract AVIFIL32.DLL from the 8th cab file on the win95 cd.
- >thats the one that needs to be replaced
-
-
-
-
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- From: achan@ix.netcom.com(Alan Chan )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 03:07:48 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- References: <4ciui1$rjt@news.rain.org> <DKuuAK.B67@cix.compulink.co.uk> <30F152D5.7964@cerbernet.co.uk>
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Jan 08 7:07:48 PM PST 1996
-
- In <30F152D5.7964@cerbernet.co.uk> Justin Keery
- <justin@cerbernet.co.uk> writes:
- >
- >> > Leuey (leuey@aol.com) wrote:
- >> > : Hello, I'm in need of a "camera shake" effect. In an
- animation
-
- >Having done a camera shake on Lightwave for the BBC's "This Multimedia
- >Business" intro sequence, I'd say the best thing to do is rotate/move
- the
- >camera up and down a few times with motion blur turned on.
-
- If you parent your camera to a null object which is parented to another
- null object ad asneeded, and set a "random shake" envelope for each
- with different lengths (i.e first null has last key at 50, second has
- last key at 77) and set them repeating, you will get a continuous,
- randomized shake. And if you size the Master camera null, you'll reduce
- the camera shake and increase it as needed. Try it, it's easier to do
- than to explain..
-
- AC
-
-
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- From: dretch@islandnet.com (Christopher Stewart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 12:59:42 -0800
- Organization: Island Net in Victoria, B.C. Canada
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-
-
- In a message dated 6 Jan 1996 19:11:20 syndesis@inc.net writes:
-
- S> JEFFERSON, Wisconsin - January 5, 1996 Syndesis Corporation announces
- S> the termination of its licensing agreement with NewTek Inc. of
- S> Topeka, Kansas.
-
- S> NewTek's LightWave will no longer include Syndesis plug-ins that load
- S> and save AutoCAD DXF, 3D Studio, and Wavefront formats.
-
- My stand-alone Interchange+ just got more valuable. John, is do
- you have any policy on cross platform upgrades? Lightwave mumble, mumble..
-
-
- Christopher
-
- **********************************************
- Primordial * Christopher Stewart dretch@islandnet.com * Graphics
- Soup * http://www.islandnet.com/~dretch * WWW
- Animation * Home of the Lightwave 3D Search Engine * Training
- **********************************************
-
-
-
- * Offline Orbit 0.73c *
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: System Requirements for LW4.0 Amiga
- Date: 09 Jan 1996 08:13:32 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
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- In-reply-to: Leventry_W@mediasoft.net's message of Sun, 07 Jan 1996 19:10:41 GMT
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-
-
- Leventry_W@mediasoft.net (William Leventry) wrote:
-
- > RAM: Recommended min. ram >16mb<
-
- Although I think for casual use you can get away with much less. I have
- 16 Mb on my machine (with 40 Mb of swap) and I have rendered some
- seriously huge stuff - pictures at *higher* than print res with a great
- many tens of thousands of polygons. I don't think that's necessary for
- most beginners, so I suspect they could get away with 8 Mb + 10 Mb swap
- pretty well. (Booting an 8 Mb system under OS3.1 leaves about 7 Mb free
- for user data, so what, maybe 5 after LW is loaded? With VMM that's
- enough to do some pretty useful stuff).
-
- - steve
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 15:43:11 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
- Lines: 13
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-
- In article <4cs0ju$nn5@islandnet.com>, dretch@islandnet.com says...
- >
- > My stand-alone Interchange+ just got more valuable. John, is do
- >you have any policy on cross platform upgrades? Lightwave mumble, mumble..
-
- Yes, it did. I'll make an official announcement soon, but at this
- point, I believe we're going to give a $100 credit for the front
- cover of the Amiga manual, plus we'll give a 'free' set of Syndesis
- 3D-ROM Volume I, Volume II and Syndesis Avalon, a $250 value, so
- you could get InterChange for Windows for (effectively) $150.
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 17:00:42 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 11
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4cs46a$6v6@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- Reply-To: leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- >>Having done a camera shake on Lightwave for the BBC's "This Multimedia
- >>Business" intro sequence, I'd say the best thing to do is rotate/move
- the
- >>camera up and down a few times with motion blur turned on.
-
- Thanks to everybody for their time and the tips posted. I think I'll go
- with the original plan of moving the camera and applying motion blur. It
- just occured to me that this "camera shake" effect might be a good idea
- for a post processing plug-in - what do you guys think?
-
- - greg
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Mojo sure didn't stick around very long ...
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 18:39:02 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 37
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <wturber.776.0037E1D1@primenet.com>
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- X-Posted-By: ip190.phx.primenet.com
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-
- In article <4clp0k$li9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar) writes:
- >From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- >Subject: Re: Mojo sure didn't stick around very long ...
- >Date: 6 Jan 1996 07:13:08 -0500
-
- >In article <4c8413$obl@kirin.wwa.com>, dbr@wwa.com () writes:
-
- >>There's no such word as "irregardless". If you happen to come across
- >>a dictionary that has the nerve to list it anyway, under some sort
- >>of "descriptive" effort (as opposed to "proscriptive), I urge you
- >>to throw that dictionary into the nearest trash bin.
-
- >However, if enough people use it, it'll be there in a couple of years.
- >That's because English is an evolving (or more like mutating) language.
- >I'll bet "alot" and "grow the economy" are in there by now...
-
- >-Marc
-
- I ignored this the first time and should do so now - but I'm not.
-
- There is no authority on what is or isn't a word except perhaps what is or
- isn't accepted as a definition of a word. If the original poster would look
- up "word" in his dictionary, he would find that "irregardless" could be
- nothing else but a word. Perhaps it is a silly or stupid word. Perhaps its
- use shows poor grammar. But it is a word.
-
- The word shows up in about 1/3 of the dictionaries I looked at at the local
- Barnes and Nobel bookstore. The word originates from around the turn of the
- century and its usage has apparently been debated ever since.
-
-
-
-
- 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: Sam Marrocco <marrocco@mich.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: How to map a background image
- Date: 6 Jan 1996 17:06:52 GMT
- Organization: mich.com, Inc., Farmington, Michigan
- Lines: 8
- Distribution: world
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- X-XXDate: Sat, 6 Jan 1996 17:08:37 GMT
-
- I'm trying to map a background image onto a flat plane (behind my
- animation). I can't use a true background image/composite method because
- I need to have the image refract through some foreground objects. what
- camera/object position settings would I use for an NTSC/D1(720x486,
- non-square pixels) rendering so the background image plane is perfectly
- aligned. It must be perfect, since the final footage will match cut to
- the original background imagery? Is there a way to do this accurately?
- Much thanks in advance.
-
- Article: 9914
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- From: ry90@jecalpha.ka.sub.org (Juergen Egeling)
- Subject: Re: Is anyone using Real 3D ?
- Followup-To: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing,comp.graphics.rendering.misc
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
- Organization: ticsoft
- Message-ID: <DKvJzo.B18@jecalpha.ka.sub.org>
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- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 18:14:11 GMT
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-
- Nik Belajcic (belajcic@magna.com.au) wrote:
- : I would agree. I am doing quite complex architectural
- : animations with high end CADD software sporting NURBS, surface
- : have seen ads for Skychannel and Channel 7 in Australia which
- : have been done with Real3D.
- We bought a verison of Real 3D to run under WIN NT., All we get
- is a "UTRegister Error", and the company is not able to give
- us an update. The stuff I have seen is awesome, but we cannot get the
- program to run. They *know* it is a bug, and they told us to
- send us an updatze via email, but we did not get one.
- Juergen
- --
- Want to market your game/program? Email future@jecalpha.ka.sub.org
-
- Article: 9915
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: RE: M&M commercials
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 16:57:26 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <4cu6pm$6sl@brickbat.mindspring.com>
- References: <30F1B340.272D@teleport.com>
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- To: sgbailey@teleport.com
-
- Stephen Bailey <sgbailey@teleport.com> wrote:
- >
- >SGIs were used for compositing and adding film grain. PCs and Alphas were used for
- >modeling and animation.
- >
- >--
- >Stephen Bailey
-
- Just curious, what program was used to do the (very good)
- compositing work?
-
- Andrew Weiler
-
-
- Article: 9916
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: REV C bug with AVI saving
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 15:27:30 +0000
- Organization: University Of california at Santa Cruz
- Lines: 8
- Message-ID: <30F137E2.2A3C@cats.ucsc.edu>
- References: <4cpabb$2sm@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> <30F18ECA.1219@ids.net>
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- To: Adam Hendershot <adamwh@ids.net>
-
- Well, I just hope your REV C doesn;t start crashing everytime
- you try to crate an AVI..mine crashes just about everytime i
- try..sometimes when changing from newtek-avi to hiip will cause
- a crash just as you release the mouse button!!!
-
- I use NT 3.51
-
- BTW- There is now a q-motion PCI..looks interesting to me..
-
- Article: 9917
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: rev c patch and pennelo bug
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 09:58:00 +0000
- Organization: University Of california at Santa Cruz
- Lines: 8
- Message-ID: <30F23C28.20F8@cats.ucsc.edu>
- References: <4cssmd$b59@pipe5.nyc.pipeline.com>
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- To: Michael Justin Austin <justin@nyc.pipeline.com>
-
- You might have to perform the pernello intallation manually.
-
- You need to move the penello directory in to
- newtek/plugins/layout directory...then look at your lw layout
- config file and make sure that layout is using the new penello
- plugin which should be located in newtek/plugins/layout..if it
- is using the wrong penello.p, delete the line in the config
- file..save it as ascii...then reinstall the penello plugin...
-
- Article: 9918
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightwavePro phone/fax numbers
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 10:00:11 +0000
- Organization: University Of california at Santa Cruz
- Lines: 2
- Message-ID: <30F23CAB.158F@cats.ucsc.edu>
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- To: Thies Uhl <thiesuhl@aol.com>
-
- LWPro FAX 408-743-9251
- Phone 408-743-9250
-
- Article: 9919
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- From: dretch@islandnet.com (Christopher Stewart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 12:59:42 -0800
- Organization: Island Net in Victoria, B.C. Canada
- Lines: 25
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- References: <4cmhgo$db@homer.alpha.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: island.islandnet.com
-
-
- In a message dated 6 Jan 1996 19:11:20 syndesis@inc.net writes:
-
- S> JEFFERSON, Wisconsin - January 5, 1996 Syndesis Corporation announces
- S> the termination of its licensing agreement with NewTek Inc. of
- S> Topeka, Kansas.
-
- S> NewTek's LightWave will no longer include Syndesis plug-ins that load
- S> and save AutoCAD DXF, 3D Studio, and Wavefront formats.
-
- My stand-alone Interchange+ just got more valuable. John, is do
- you have any policy on cross platform upgrades? Lightwave mumble, mumble..
-
-
- Christopher
-
- **********************************************
- Primordial * Christopher Stewart dretch@islandnet.com * Graphics
- Soup * http://www.islandnet.com/~dretch * WWW
- Animation * Home of the Lightwave 3D Search Engine * Training
- **********************************************
-
-
-
- * Offline Orbit 0.73c *
-
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- From: Daryl Stultz <dstultz@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How to map a background image
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 96 19:31:59 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <h9InPWP.dstultz@delphi.com>
- References: <4cma7c$3u1@server3.mich.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: bos1b.delphi.com
- X-To: Sam Marrocco <marrocco@mich.com>
-
- Sam Marrocco <marrocco@mich.com> writes:
-
- >I'm trying to map a background image onto a flat plane (behind my
- >animation). I can't use a true background image/composite method because
- >I need to have the image refract through some foreground objects. what
- >camera/object position settings would I use for an NTSC/D1(720x486,
- >non-square pixels) rendering so the background image plane is perfectly
- >aligned. It must be perfect, since the final footage will match cut to
- >the original background imagery? Is there a way to do this accurately?
-
- Yup. It's real easy. Make a plane in modeler that is exactly 1m high by the
- aspect ratio of your screen (1.3something- it's in the camera setup) Load this
- object into Layout and map your image with automatic sizing. The object
- should be at 0,0,0. Move the camera to 0x and 0y and use a value of twice your
- zoom factor (camera menu) for the Z axis. I'm doing this from memory so I hope
- it's right- but you get the idea. Sorry 'bout the bad typing...
- 3d Daryl
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AVIs on their web site?
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 22:15:56 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
- Lines: 12
- Message-ID: <4cupes$9uo@brickbat.mindspring.com>
- References: <30F1FEA7.6510@osu.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: aweiler.mindspring.com
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- To: jasper.7@osu.edu
-
- Jeff Jasper <jasper.7@osu.edu> wrote:
- >Has anyone been able to download these?
- >
- >Jeff
-
- If you're talking about AVI's, I've got a few posted at my web
- site, http://www.mindspring.com/~aweiler/aweiler.html they seem
- to download just fine. Give it a try.
-
- Andrew Weiler
-
-
-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 18:58:27 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 38
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-
- snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South") wrote:
-
- >> Leuey (leuey@aol.com) wrote:
- >> : Hello, I'm in need of a "camera shake" effect. In an animation I'm
- >>
- >> You could render the frames a litte larger than you need, to give you
- >> some margins, and then use After Effects to crop them. WHen the frames
- >> where the shake is comes along, you could move the frame around. (not
- >> more than the margins you left, you dont want any of the BG showing on
- >> the sides of the frame) After Effects has a motion blur option. Here is
- >> a little known secret: You can set the motion blur to be MORE than 360
- >> deg. (100%) YOu must type the value in instead of using the slider.
- >>
- >> Happy camera shaking!
- >>
- >> P.S. Wouldn't just moving the LW camera be a whole lot easier? Why
- >> don't you just do it that way. (I mean, that's the first way YOU
- >> mentioned)
-
- My suggestion for camera shake would be to do it in Lightwave as
- follows:
-
- 1. Make a bunch of key frames at regular or irregular time intervals
- with the camera in the same location.
-
- 2. Load that motion file into Modeler.
-
- 3. Use the envelopes functions of the Motions.p plugin or macro to
- apply some random shake to the motion file.
-
- 4. Save the new motion file.
-
- 5. Load the new motion file in the camera motion graph.
-
- Dave Paige
-
-
-
-
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- From: Jeff_Holinski@mindlink.bc.ca (Jeff Holinski)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: RE: LW4
- Date: Tue, 9 Jan 1996 02:35:22 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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-
- In article <4cr400$j7u@Oak.IC.Mankato.MN.US> Jp@ (WunderKin) writes:
- >From: Jp@ (WunderKin)
- >Subject: LW40
- >Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 14:50:09 GMT
-
- >is the a way to target an object with another object like you would
- >with the camera or light?
-
- Sure. Use the IK fuction. Just set the target object as the goal and move it.
- The object that's tracking it should move to point at it and you can keyframe
- it.
-
-
- Jeff H...
-
-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: rev c patch and pennelo bug
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 19:01:02 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <4cue20$k03@news3.digex.net>
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-
- justin@nyc.pipeline.com (Michael Justin Austin) wrote:
-
- >
- >
- >when ever i try to use the the pennelo plugin
- >I get a error message that says
- >Error code -2
- >
- >I am wondering if there is a bug in the pennelo upgrade that was with
- >the rev c patch?? any clues?
- >
- >tia
-
- For those trying to get Pennelo to work. Newtek placement of the
- Penelolite directory at the same level with the Layout and Modeler
- plugin directories does not work on my machine. I had to move the
- Penellolite directory into the Layout plugin directory before the
- lwpnlo.p plugin would initialize correctly.
-
- Dave Paige
-
-
-
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- From: lito <lito@panix.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Problem with powerview & OpenGL for Win95
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 15:59:32 -0500
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC
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- To: Eddie <cybertch@singnet.com.sg>
-
- Eddie wrote:
- > When I called up powerview, there's a msg "can't get module
- > handle" then goes on to work fine. Anybody knows why I get this
- > msg?
-
- Yeah, to get rid of this rename the plug in to pviewigl.p and it won't say
- that anymore.
-
- >
- > When I tried to assign the plugin to function keys, the program
- > crashes!
-
- You probably did what wanted to do make f9 the hotkey for powerview. The
- problem is Lightwave will crash if the other plugins f2-f8 are not assigned
- to anything. Fix make f2 the powerview plugin hot key.
-
- >
- > Could I have gotten the wrong version of OpenGL dll file I
- > downloaded from ftp.newtek.com at incoming dir?
- >
- > Someone please help, thanks in advance.
- >
- > Eddie Quah
-
- --
- *****************************************************************************
- E-Mail: lito@panix.com http://www.panix.com/~lito
-
- "Thats a feature, not a bug!"
-
- *****************************************************************************
-
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- From: lito <lito@panix.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Problem with powerview & OpenGL for Win95
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 16:00:17 -0500
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC
- Lines: 31
- Message-ID: <30F2D761.4D2F@panix.com>
- References: <4cth20$ree@lantana.singnet.com.sg>
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- To: Eddie <cybertch@singnet.com.sg>
-
- Eddie wrote:
- > When I called up powerview, there's a msg "can't get module
- > handle" then goes on to work fine. Anybody knows why I get this
- > msg?
-
- Yeah, to get rid of this rename the plug in to pviewigl.p and it won't say
- that anymore.
-
- >
- > When I tried to assign the plugin to function keys, the program
- > crashes!
-
- You probably did what wanted to do make f9 the hotkey for powerview. The
- problem is Lightwave will crash if the other plugins f2-f8 are not assigned
- to anything. Fix make f2 the powerview plugin hot key.
-
- >
- > Could I have gotten the wrong version of OpenGL dll file I
- > downloaded from ftp.newtek.com at incoming dir?
- >
- > Someone please help, thanks in advance.
- >
- > Eddie Quah
-
- --
- *****************************************************************************
- E-Mail: lito@panix.com http://www.panix.com/~lito
-
- "Thats a feature, not a bug!"
-
- *****************************************************************************
-
- Article: 9927
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- From: achan@ix.netcom.com(Alan Chan )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW40
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 03:08:38 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <4csm7m$p5p@cloner2.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <4crkce$anr@earth.usa.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-wh5-01.ix.netcom.com
- X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Jan 08 7:08:38 PM PST 1996
-
- In <4crkce$anr@earth.usa.net> jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and
- Bits) writes:
- >
- >Jp@ said:
- >
- >>is the a way to target an object with another object like you would
- >>with the camera or light?
- >
- > Short of (possibly) that "Lock & Key" plug in, not that I know
- >of... but if you had say, object A that you want to target object B,
- >you could parent a spotlight to A, and look through the light to set
- >the rotation components of A's keframes.
-
- Have you tried IK?
-
- AC
-
-
- Article: 9928
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- From: frank@netdoor.com (Frank D. Cocke)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS: LW DEC Alpha version
- Date: Tue, 9 Jan 1996 08:37:41
- Organization: The Lightray Factory
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <frank.45.0008A0B6@netdoor.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: port22.netdoor.com
- X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev A]
-
- I have a copy of LW DEC Alpha version for sale for $1400.00 with a goodie or
- two thrown in.
- Just E-mail me at frank@netdoor.com
-
- Frank
- Frank D. Cocke
- E-mail: frank@netdoor.com
- Check out my Home Page
- URL - http://www2.netdoor.com/~frank
- "The Lightray Factory" 3D animation and graphics
-
- Article: 9929
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- From: Farzad <s944258@umslvma.umsl.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Morph Question.
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 03:47:51 GMT
- Organization: UM-St.Louis
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <4csoh7$9io@locnews.umsl.edu>
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- X-URL: news:comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
-
- Greetings,
-
- I have access to a Toaster4000 with LW on Amiga and a EPSON scanner.
-
- I know ho wto Morph letters by using the Modeler and the Envelopes. But
- I was wondering if it is possible to:
-
- Scan two pictures in (like a picture of a cat and a lion), then load
- them in the layout, then by using Bones and Envelopes Morph them????
-
-
- Thank you for helping .
-
- -Farzad
-
-
-
- Article: 9930
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- From: justin@nyc.pipeline.com (Michael Justin Austin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: rev c patch and pennelo bug
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 23:58:53 -0500
- Organization: The Pipeline
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <4cssmd$b59@pipe5.nyc.pipeline.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: pipe5.nyc.pipeline.com
- X-Newsreader: The Pipeline v3.2.0
-
-
-
- when ever i try to use the the pennelo plugin
- I get a error message that says
- Error code -2
-
- I am wondering if there is a bug in the pennelo upgrade that was with
- the rev c patch?? any clues?
-
- tia
-
- Article: 9931
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- From: cdurham@xspot.com (Chuck Durham)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license o
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 07:30:27 GMT
- Organization: a Digital Internet AlphaServer Site
- Lines: 61
- Message-ID: <4ct5nh$5sm@lily.redrose.net>
- References: <4cmhgo$db@homer.alpha.net> <960107030231926@patchbay.com> <4cp147$g8s@guitar.sound.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: d2.redrose.net
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-
- Jason@newtek.com (Jason Linhart) wrote:
-
- >mark.whitney@patchbay.com (Mark Whitney) wrote:
-
- >>On 01-06-96, JOHN was going on about PR: NewTek ends license o
-
- >< cropped >
-
- >> >NewTek's LightWave will no longer include Syndesis plug-ins that load
- >> >and save AutoCAD DXF, 3D Studio, and Wavefront formats.
- >> >
- >>
-
- >>That's just wonderful. So where does that leave LW 4.0 now in regards
- >>to getting curent plug-ins? We have to contact Syndesis directly after
- >>getting Rev. C?
-
- >>M.
-
- >We apologize if there is any confusion about the situation presented
- >in the press release. It is true that object loaders/savers from
- >Syndesis will no longer be included in the shipping version or future
- >versions of LightWave.
-
- >Part of the reason for this is that we are expanding the LW
- >programming team. One of our newest programmers is working on LW
- >support for I/O from other packages and platforms. In the latest
- >shipping version of LightWave you still have the ability to load and
- >save 3DS, DXF and Wavefront objects it is a plug-in known as
- >Translator3D. Instead of this plugin coming from Sydesis it was
- >created in-house by part of the LightWave Group. This line of I/O
- >will continue to expand.
-
- >If you have any suggestions for additional object/image types that you
- >would like to see in the future, please send e-mail to the following
- >address:
-
- >lwfeatures@newtek.com
-
- >Thanks,
- >Jason Linhart
- >LightWave Group
- >NewTek, Inc.
-
-
- Okay, Jason, so I have recieved my copy of Lightwave a few weeks ago,
- it was revision B, I loaded all the plug-ins, the HIIP from syndesis.
- What happens when I load Rev C, do I still have the plug-ins, and if
- so do they work or is the New Translator3D come with the Revision C.
- Is Revision C downloadable from your FTP site???
-
- Chuck Durham
- Imaginative Entertainment
- cdurham@xspot.com
- http://www.imaginative.com
- http://www.xspot.com
-
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: Colin Cunningham <colin@coredp.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 00:08:00 -0500
- Organization: InfoRamp Inc., Toronto, Ontario (416) 363-9100
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <30F1F830.167E@coredp.com>
- References: <4chkge$5tc@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> <4cjj7b$pg7@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4ckn9j$m5f@ixnews8.ix.netcom.com>
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- To: George Maestri <maestri@ix.netcom.com>
-
- If you're going to add camera shake in post, why not just map your
- Lightwave animation onto a polygon in front of the camera and translate
- it around. That way, you can get a shakey-cam effect AND get motion
- blur. My friend here at C.O.R.E. worked on Apollo-13 when he was at
- Digital Domain and all their camera shake was added in post and they
- didn't even USE motion blur (or so he says). You probably won't notice
- as long as the camera doesn't move a LOT (but then you'd probably see
- the black outside the picture frame anyways.
-
- --
- ....................................................................
- Colin "CiderMan" Cunningham EMail: colin@coredp.com
- C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures HTTP://www.coredp.com/index.html
-
- "Snake Plissken? I heard you were dead."
- ....................................................................
-
- Article: 9933
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- From: lemo0017@tc.umn.edu (Todd LeMoine)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Label on a Bottle
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 05:25:55 GMT
- Organization: University of Minnesota
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- Message-ID: <4csnce$s52@epx.cis.umn.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup-13-c-177.gw.umn.edu
- X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82
-
- I'm looking for help placing what would be a "label" on the front of
- a glass bottle. Currently I have been trying to us the Drill/Stencil
- technique. The only problem is that with the bottle being glass the
- label appears the width of the glass, so it looks more like something
- set in the glass than a label on top of it. Hopefully that made
- sense. When I select only the outermost faces on the front of the
- bottle to be affected by the Drill, the label texture doesn't appear,
- it just looks like another section of the bottle. Help from anyone
- who's done something similar to this would be greatly appreciated
-
- Todd LeMoine
- -Liquid Visions-
-
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Free Shader Plug-in for Modeler
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 04:46:38 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
- Lines: 5
- Message-ID: <4csrve$d9n@brickbat.mindspring.com>
- References: <4cqrm7$sun@lantana.singnet.com.sg>
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- To: cybertch@singnet.com.sg
-
- Called PowerView, extremely handy. You can download it off the
- Newtek FTP site ftp.newtek.com
-
- Andrew Weiler
-
-
- Article: 9935
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Morph Question.
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 04:50:18 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <4css6a$d9n@brickbat.mindspring.com>
- References: <4csoh7$9io@locnews.umsl.edu>
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- To: s944258@umslvma.umsl.edu
-
-
-
- Farzad <s944258@umslvma.umsl.edu> wrote:
- >
- >I was wondering if it is possible to:
- >
- >Scan two pictures in (like a picture of a cat and a lion), then load
- >them in the layout, then by using Bones and Envelopes Morph them????
- >
- >
- >Thank you for helping .
- >
- >-Farzad
- >
-
- Right idea, wrong program. Try Morphplus or Image Master, both
- of which I've used with much success. Elastic Reality on the PC
- is even better
-
- Andrew Weiler
-
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "camera shake" effect?
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 07:51:52 GMT
- Organization: AccessOne
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <4ct6qo$qt4@news.accessone.com>
- References: <30F1F830.167E@coredp.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: jeric.accessone.com
- X-Newsreader: SPRY News 3.03 (SPRY, Inc.)
-
- > Colin Cunningham <colin@coredp.com> writes:
- > If you're going to add camera shake in post, why not just map your
- > Lightwave animation onto a polygon in front of the camera and translate
- > it around.
-
- Because: A) You can get motion blur by moving the camera, and B) you'd
- have to render it twice.
-
-
- ******************************************************************************
- ** 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: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW40 -targeting objects at other objects
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 07:54:15 GMT
- Organization: AccessOne
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <4ct6v7$qt4@news.accessone.com>
- References: <4cr400$j7u@Oak.IC.Mankato.MN.US>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: jeric.accessone.com
- X-Newsreader: SPRY News 3.03 (SPRY, Inc.)
-
- > Jp@ (WunderKin) writes:
- > is the a way to target an object with another object like you would
- > with the camera or light?
-
- There were some AREXX macros for the Amiga that performed this. No
- doubt sooner or later (but remember, it might be LATER) they will be ported
- into plugins.
-
- Perhaps some of the BML script writers can help you out.
-
- ******************************************************************************
- ** 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: mark.whitney@patchbay.com (Mark Whitney)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: dynamics!
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 12:12:00 GMT
- Message-ID: <960108230231981@patchbay.com>
- Organization: The Patchbay BBS, Pasadena, CA +1-818-683-0627
- Distribution: world
- References: <612209916wnr@bakare.demon.co.uk>
- Lines: 20
-
- On 01-07-96, ANDY@BAKARE.DEMON.CO.UK was going on about dynamics!
-
- A>From: andy <andy@bakare.demon.co.uk>
- >are there any companies making any particle systems for lightwave 4
- >PC or any collision detection addons/plugins PC based!
- >basically any useful plugins!
- >
- >--
- >Andy...
- >A Sensible Employee Andy@Bakare.demon.co.uk
-
-
- When I got my Intel version, there was a flyer for something called
- "Impact" by Dynamic Realities (1-800-994-552) that does physics related
- things such as collision, gravity, etc.. No price info however.
-
- M.
-
- ---
- * CMPQwk 1.42 #6.3 No, no, nurse! I said SLIP off his SPECTACLES!
-
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- From: Stephen Bailey <sgbailey@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: RE: M&M commercials
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 00:13:52 +0000
- Organization: Will Vinton Studios
- Lines: 13
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-
- Joe Monahan wrote:
- >
- > What do you mean? Lightwave runs on an SGI.
- > maybe they were built on an Indigo...?
- >
- > JMonahan
-
-
- SGIs were used for compositing and adding film grain. PCs and Alphas were used for
- modeling and animation.
-
- --
- Stephen Bailey
-
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- From: Stephen Bailey <sgbailey@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: RE: M&M commercials
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 00:14:49 +0000
- Organization: Will Vinton Studios
- Lines: 13
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-
- Joe Monahan wrote:
- >
- > What do you mean? Lightwave runs on an SGI.
- > maybe they were built on an Indigo...?
- >
- > JMonahan
-
-
- SGIs were used for compositing and adding film grain. PCs and Alphas were used for
- modeling and animation.
-
- --
- Stephen Bailey
-
- Article: 9941
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- From: Stephen Bailey <sgbailey@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: RE: M&M commercials
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 00:15:20 +0000
- Organization: Will Vinton Studios
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-
- Joe Monahan wrote:
- >
- > What do you mean? Lightwave runs on an SGI.
- > maybe they were built on an Indigo...?
- >
- > JMonahan
-
-
- SGIs were used for compositing and adding film grain. PCs and Alphas were used for
- modeling and animation.
-
- --
- Stephen Bailey
-
- Article: 9942
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- From: ReinMan <rein@zerogravity.harc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.apps.wavefront,comp.graphics.rendering.misc,comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics,comp.graphics.algorithms,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.api
- Subject: Re: Wanted: information on Grad School (please)
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 15:39:46 -0600
- Organization: http://zerogravity.harc.edu
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- Message-ID: <30F18F22.4284@zerogravity.harc.edu>
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-
- Texas A&M University has a computer animation graduate program you should check
- out.
-
- --
- ' ',' ,',' ', ,',' ' ', ,' ',' ', ,' ,' , '
- ',', , , ,' , ',' ', , , ', , ' ' ' ,'
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-
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NewTek support and software stability
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 00:20:04 +0000
- Organization: University Of california at Santa Cruz
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- To: Jeff Jasper <jasper.7@osu.edu>
-
- REV. C cleaned up some of the bugs. As for crashing..my stem
- seems to be the one that doesn;t like REV C for some reason
- and everyone else is not having any problems..just my karma
- i guess..but i found a way around the crash..NAA NAA(I said that
- to my computer not you)...REV B was stable..rarely crashed. So i
- think it is safe to buy LW if that's the software you wish to
- use to create your virtual fantasies. Of course, I would
- recommend using LW with Windows NT for overal stability. I know
- LW works with win95 and has a install for win95..but i don;t
- know if they experience more crashes than what is normal.
-
- Article: 9944
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- From: Mathew Davis <mathew>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: simple question from a newbie.
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 04:27:41 GMT
- Organization: Monash University
- Lines: 32
- Message-ID: <4cvf7t$36r@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>
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-
- i've spent today
- plugging away ot my first day using
- lightwave
-
- i have a thirty day trial version that
- doesn't come with
- any manuals
-
- and have begun wondering
- about two thing which i haven't been able to find out.
-
- firstly, it's pretty clear that
- you can restrict and object's
- movement
- so that it cannot move for example
- in the universes z axis:
-
- but do objects have their own sets of local axis, so that movment in the local
- axis can be restricted?
-
- (how do i display this)
-
- and
-
- b:
- is there a key-stroke for centre the field of view on a particular point in
- space?
-
- thank you
-
- mathew (newbie)
-
-
- Article: 9945
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- From: Eddie <cybertch@singnet.com.sg>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: How do I know which Rev to Patch from?
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 05:45:15 GMT
- Organization: CyberTech Productions
- Lines: 9
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-
- I'm using Intel LW4.0 trying to upgrade to Rev C . How do I
- know which patch program to use for I don't even know which
- revision mine is. Is it writen somewhere that I've overlook?
- I don't seem to fine it anywhere in the manuals & readme files.
- Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
-
- Eddie Quah
-
-
-
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- From: thiesuhl@aol.com (Thies Uhl)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightwavePro
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 05:13:08 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 3
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
- X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader
-
- Does anybody know the fax number?
-
- -Thies-
-
- Article: 9947
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Free 3d models
- Message-ID: <DKwpzv.8wI@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4cjb5l$hlq@sundog.tiac.net>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jan 1996 09:21:31 GMT
- X-News-Software: Ameol32
- Lines: 17
-
- > For a limited time download any and all models
- > and motion paths from any and all versions of the
- > Viewpoint dataset CD-Rom for only $249.95.
- > Plus for an even more limited time all you 3D
- > animators and artists (any one like that out there
- > interested in dataset models?) can get a free
- > surprise software gift just for you!!!
-
- [etc...]
-
- Oh no, not again...
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Webscape Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article: 9948
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- From: jgjones@earth.usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: rev c patch and pennelo bug
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 18:29:52 GMT
- Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
- Lines: 23
- Message-ID: <4cuc70$c85@shiva.usa.net>
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-
- Justin@nyc.pipeline.com said:
-
- >when ever i try to use the the pennelo plugin
- >I get a error message that says
- >Error code -2
- >
- >I am wondering if there is a bug in the pennelo upgrade that was with
- >the rev c patch?? any clues?
-
- Delete the old Pennelo line from LW.CFG and add the plugin again
- from the Options panel.
- Then you need to move Pennelo's private directory "PNLOLITE" from
- NewTek\Plugins to NewTek\Plugins\Layout.
- I had the same problem, and this fixed it.
-
- (The install batch file obviously forgot a couple of things... :)
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
-
-
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- From: Eddie <cybertch@singnet.com.sg>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Problem with powerview & OpenGL for Win95
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 10:46:24 GMT
- Organization: CyberTech Productions
- Lines: 18
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-
- Just downloaded powerview for Modeller. Also downloaded the 2
- OpenGL files into my Win95 directory. Had one small problem.
-
- When I called up powerview, there's a msg "can't get module
- handle" then goes on to work fine. Anybody knows why I get this
- msg?
-
- When I tried to assign the plugin to function keys, the program
- crashes!
-
- Could I have gotten the wrong version of OpenGL dll file I
- downloaded from ftp.newtek.com at incoming dir?
-
- Someone please help, thanks in advance.
-
- Eddie Quah
-
-
-
- Article: 9950
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- From: John Bunnell <74507.345@CompuServe.COM>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Procedure entry point..???
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 18:55:10 GMT
- Organization: none-set
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-
- When trying to render out an AVI under NT with revC.....
-
- I select NT-AVI and get the error message: "Procedure entry point
- Private 5 could not be located in the dynamic link library
- winmm.dll". I have seen a lot of error msgs in my time but that
- is a first? What is it? More importantly how can I fix it?? :-)
-
- jmb
-
- --
- bunnelljm@bv.com
-
- Article: 9951
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4.0 Rexx scripting problems under Win'95
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 07:41:52 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
- Lines: 13
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- In-reply-to: matsola@academy.bastad.se's message of 9 Jan 1996 19:52:32 GMT
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-
-
- matsola@academy.bastad.se (Mats-Ola Ström) wrote:
-
-
- > "REXX scripting not available on host system"
-
- > I haven't a slightest idea what this means,
-
- I suspect it means, "REXX scripting not available on host system."
-
- But I admit I'm just guessing here.
-
- - steve
-
- Article: 9952
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW40
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 14:54:20 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
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-
- jgjones@usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits) wrote:
-
- > Sorry to rain on your theory :), but it is not possible to use a
- >goal object in an "automatic" fashion, i.e.: to control (thru IK)
- >another object during an animation. Goal objects only drag their
- >associated IK chain around if you move them by hand, er... mouse.
- > You can use a goal object to assist in setting the keyframes of
- >the IK chain manually, but it won't pull the IK chain around
- >automatically based on its own keyframed motion. (Not to say that it
- >wouldn't be REALLY cool if it did! :)
- >
- > -Jim
- >
- Don't see how your raining on my theory. The original question was how
- to have one object track another. I answered the question, and it
- works. I did however fail to mention that you must create the key
- frames yourself, although that is mention in the manual in the section
- on IK.
-
- Dave
-
-
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 15:43:11 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
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-
- In article <4cs0ju$nn5@islandnet.com>, dretch@islandnet.com says...
- >
- > My stand-alone Interchange+ just got more valuable. John, is do
- >you have any policy on cross platform upgrades? Lightwave mumble, mumble..
-
- Yes, it did. I'll make an official announcement soon, but at this
- point, I believe we're going to give a $100 credit for the front
- cover of the Amiga manual, plus we'll give a 'free' set of Syndesis
- 3D-ROM Volume I, Volume II and Syndesis Avalon, a $250 value, so
- you could get InterChange for Windows for (effectively) $150.
-
- - John
-
-
- Article: 9954
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: System Requirements for LW4.0 Amiga
- Date: 09 Jan 1996 08:13:32 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
- Lines: 15
- Sender: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com
- Message-ID: <oj6lonho0yr.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>
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- In-reply-to: Leventry_W@mediasoft.net's message of Sun, 07 Jan 1996 19:10:41 GMT
- X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.0.9
-
-
- Leventry_W@mediasoft.net (William Leventry) wrote:
-
- > RAM: Recommended min. ram >16mb<
-
- Although I think for casual use you can get away with much less. I have
- 16 Mb on my machine (with 40 Mb of swap) and I have rendered some
- seriously huge stuff - pictures at *higher* than print res with a great
- many tens of thousands of polygons. I don't think that's necessary for
- most beginners, so I suspect they could get away with 8 Mb + 10 Mb swap
- pretty well. (Booting an 8 Mb system under OS3.1 leaves about 7 Mb free
- for user data, so what, maybe 5 after LW is loaded? With VMM that's
- enough to do some pretty useful stuff).
-
- - steve
-
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- Subject: SN in W95
- Message-ID: <Pine.ULT.3.90.960110191045.17334A-100000@esanu1>
- From: Antonio Martos <martos@esanu1>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 19:14:55 +0000 (WET)
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- Please, can anyone help me to make a ScreamerNet conexion between two Pcs
- running W95?
- Both computers can share files thrugh Ethernet card.
-
-
- Article: 9956
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- From: mark.whitney@patchbay.com (Mark Whitney)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: REV C bug with AVI sa
- Date: Tue, 9 Jan 1996 03:25:00 GMT
- Message-ID: <9601090702321008@patchbay.com>
- Organization: The Patchbay BBS, Pasadena, CA +1-818-683-0627
- Distribution: world
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- Lines: 51
-
- On 01-08-96, ADAMWH@IDS.NET was going on about Re: REV C bug with AVI sa
-
- A>From: Adam Hendershot <adamwh@ids.net>
- >Adam Ives Chrystie wrote:
- >>
- >> Under REV B I had to exit layout if I had already saved an AVI and
- >> wanted to save another AVI. If I did not exit layout before
- >> creating a new AVI, the new AVI would be blank. I had hoped that
- >> this wouldhave been fixxed in REV C. Anyone else notice these
- >> oddities?? I was using radius cinepak codec. But it does it with
- >Intel too. >
- >> Adam
- >>
- >> --
- >> ----------------------------------
- >> Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator
- >> Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- >> University Of California at Santa Cruz
- >
- > It does it on mine, as well (before and after patching to Rev C).
- >The second .avi is full of emtpy junk frames, and then the animation
- >I just rendered is tacked on after the junk. This was using the
- >Q-Motion codec, so I don't think it's a codec specific thing, then.
- >You're running under NT, right? Well, I'm running under Win95, so I
- >don't think we can blame the OS (since it happens in both OS's).
- >Looks like a bug to me! :)
- >
- >Adam (the other one)
-
-
- Sounds similar to what I notice, but I'm still back on Rev. A. under NT
- 3.51. Gee, mabe I should wait for rev. D.
-
- If I use the Newtek AVI type and any of my available codecs (there may
- be one that doesn't), I get what I call the "start up problem". When
- the player window pops up, it's a copy of whatever is my current screen
- background. I start the player and nothing appears to happen. I slide
- the frame advance to the end and then the AVI begins playing. When it
- loops, anywhere from 1/4 to 2/3 of the animation is blank or a freeze
- frame of whatever was last displayed, and then the balance is the
- animation, compressed in time obviously. I've varied the Temporal
- compression quality on those codecs that have that option but w/o any
- luck.
-
- The HP types work fine for me although noticeably more aliased, at least
- with anti-aliasing turned off on my end.
-
- M.
-
- ---
- * CMPQwk 1.42 #6.3 Hey Santa, how much for your list of naughty girls?
-
- Article: 9957
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.video.desktop
- Subject: Re: ClubToaster & PC
- From: MMower@Novell.com (Mathew Mower)
- Organization: Your Organization
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- Date: 10 Jan 96 15:28:20 GMT
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- Xref: zippy.cais.net comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:9957 rec.video.desktop:14081
-
- I purchased the ClubToaster subscription when I still had a Flyer. When I sold
- the Flyer I decided to keep the subscription(rather than give the CDs away with
- the Flyer) and use the images and objects with my MIPS version of LightWave.
-
- That worked great till issue #6. No I am unable to access any of the files on
- the CD either from DOS, Windows, NT or Mac.
-
- I have called Dimension Tech and asked them about the problem. Tony was
- very helpful but indicated that they had not seen this problem. Having seen
- others with messages experiencing similar problems, I would encourage PC users
- to contact Dimension Tech to ensure that they continue their support for PC
- users.
-
- Thanks
-
- Matt
-
-
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- From: Suresh <skavan@smtp.ibes.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 11:19:31 -0500
- Organization: Information Access Center
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <30F29593.7A60@smtp.ibes.com>
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- To: John Foust <syndesis@inc.net>
-
- John -
- You've probably thought of this but :
-
- Would Newtek include one page flyers/order forms for Interchange+ and
- your CD's in new shipments and upgrade shipments?
-
- If they did (a la Adobe with Photoshop and Premiere and Microsoft with
- VC++ and VB), it would do two things:
- (1) Give you immediate and far reaching advertising..(most LW users
- don't buy the mags or scan the net).
- (2) Allow Lightwave to be seen as a fuller, more productive tool.
-
- In fact, offering a booklet of available add-ins would seem like a
- win-win idea.
-
- Just a thought!!
- SK.
-
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- From: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl (Jan-Willem Korver)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Network Amiga to PC with NFS
- Message-ID: <0c36sah60.alamito@marketgraph.xs4all.nl>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 96 18:54:12 CET
- References: <4crcj6$65u@news.aladdin.co.uk>
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- In <4crcj6$65u@news.aladdin.co.uk> leelee@aladdin.co.uk (leelee) wrote:
-
- >Has anyone out there managed to network an Amiga with a PC so that the
- >amiga drive (or PAR card drive in my case) appears as a drive in the
- >PC enviroment. This would allow me to render direct from LW on the PC
- >to the PAR card on the Amiga
-
- I'm having the same problem. I managed to get an NFS daemon up on the PC and
- was able to read the drive on the Amiga but alas not vice versa. I didn't find an nfs
- server for the Amiga yet. Sorry.
-
- Anyone else?
-
- I think I'm gonna have to buy myself a PVR for the PC.
-
- --
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Jan-Willem Korver
- MarketGraph, Haarzuilens, The Netherlands
-
- EMail: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl
-
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- From: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl (Jan-Willem Korver)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Texture placing is too dificult!
- Message-ID: <0a07tah60.alamito@marketgraph.xs4all.nl>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 96 19:07:10 CET
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- In <4cr7cn$8hp@erinews.ericsson.se> Per Swantesson
- <epkpesw@ryepk.ericsson.se> wrote:
-
- >I've been using Imagine for some years now and one thing I really love is the
- >wonderful interactive texture implementation. LW's texture abilities are quite poor,
- >IMHO.
- >
- > [...] stuff deleted
- >
- >Such a trivial thing like putting a bitmap logo in a corner of a polygon is hard.
- >If you've got any hints and suggestions, please write.
-
- I agree that it takes lots of tweaky number adjusting to get things right. When you
- get used to it, it's not so bad though.
- The thing that really helped me was when I finally got the unit thing in my head.
-
- If you roughly know the extents of your objects in units, the texture parameters are
- easier to adjust.
- Texture size, center and the like are no longer magic numbers.
- It still take's a lot of 'dumb guys math' though. (How 'bout an expression evaluator
- in the input boxes guys?)
-
-
- --
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Jan-Willem Korver
- MarketGraph, Haarzuilens, The Netherlands
-
- EMail: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl
-
-
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- From: justin@nyc.pipeline.com (Michael Justin Austin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: quantum fireball and PVR?
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 10:21:20 -0500
- Organization: The Pipeline
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-
- On Jan 10, 1996 05:18:15 in article <Re: quantum fireball and PVR?>,
- 'tankt@calweb.com (Tank Taylor)' wrote:
-
-
- >justin@nyc.pipeline.com (Michael Justin Austin) wrote:
- >
- >>
- >>
- >>Is anyone successfully using the 1.2 gig quantum fireball
- >>with the PVR? Or is anyone having success with smaller drives
- >>that are NOT on dps approved pvr hd list?
- >
- >Tried a Fireball on my PVR when I got it... no luck. Must be on list.
- >Get a Barracuda....
-
-
- Hmm. Mine ( 1.08 gig fireball, 299.00 Mail order) has now been working
- successfully for over a week at 5mbs broadcast setting?? but I must say
- that it will sputter beyond
- 60seconds worth of anims at 6mbs.
-
- also I dont do any captures (dont have the card) with it
- and I wouldnt try, you get what you pay for I suppose.
-
- looks much better though than the old par I had.
-
- Article: 9962
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- From: vidan@mail.myriad.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: WTB: PAR for Amiga
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 18:24:51 GMT
- Organization: Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
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-
- Looking for Amiga PAR card & software with or with out dirve.
-
- reply via e-mail only: vidan@mail.myriad.net
-
- thanx
-
-
-
- Article: 9963
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- From: dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toy Story
- Message-ID: <8B86317.0B95000092.uuout@mercopus.com>
- Date: Sun, 07 Jan 96 13:11:00 -0400
- Distribution: world
- Organization: Mercury Opus BBS - Dunedin, Florida - 1 813 734 2799
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- > From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- > Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- > Subject: Re: Toy Story
- >
- > Nick Rasmussen wrote:
- >
- > >
- > >I'm just curious, but does anyone know at what resolution they
- > >rendered the movie in?
- > >
- > >
- > Not positive, but I heard they did it at 1024x962??
- >
- Horizontal resolution was 1500 something.
-
-
- ** UNREGISTERED EVALUATION COPY - PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT **
- ---
- | AmiQWK 2.2 | BORG spreadsheet program: Locutus 1-2-3.
-
- Article: 9964
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- From: rmbrown@earthlink.net (Rembrandt)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: WANTED: Sheep Object!!
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 20:05:01 GMT
- Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc.
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <4d1657$h42@argentina.it.earthlink.net>
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-
- Brett Tribble <brett@renderhaus.com> wrote:
-
- >Taka Torimoto wrote:
- >>
- >> I am looking for a sheep object...
- >>
- >> anyone have one that I can have? Thanks..
- >>
- >> -Taka
- >>
- >> --
- >> Taka "Dr.Love" Torimoto Electrical Engineering Senior (Class of 96)
- >> 340154 Georgia Tech Station Georgia Institute of Technology
- >> Atlanta, GA 30332-1465 http://acmew.gatech.edu:8001/~ccasttt
- >> E-mail: ccasttt@prism.gatech.edu http://acmey.gatech.edu:8001/~ccasttt
-
- >I won't even ask...
-
- >Brett
-
- Maybe he should check out the alt.bestiality newsgroup.
-
-
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- From: matsola@academy.bastad.se (Mats-Ola Ström)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: LW4.0 Rexx scripting problems under Win'95
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 19:52:32 GMT
- Organization: Strom Graphics Inc.
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-
- Hello,
- I run lightwave 4.0 under Windows 95, but i can't seem to get the
- Arexx-macros (*.lwm) to work at all. I just get the message:
- "REXX scripting not available on host system"
- I haven't a slightest idea what this means, and i have tried almost
- anything but formatting C:\
- I would be very happy if there was anyone out there who could help.
- I run a compaq Prolinea MT 4/66 with only 16mb ram, 1,4Gb Hd...
-
-
- Thanks / Mats-Ola Ström
- matsola@bastad.se
-
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- From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: REV C bug with AVI saving
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 06:47:17 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4cpid4$4lq@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>, adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam
- Ives Chrystie) writes:
-
- > Doesn;t appear fixxed unles my LightWave wasn't patched for some
- >reason. My Rev C Lw is 784K.
-
- I'm curious, what bugs are supposed to be fixed from Rev B to C? Is this
- the patch that was scheduled to come out in "two weeks"? What about the
- memory leak and alpha channel problems?
-
- -Marc
-
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- From: Daniel Rodriguez <dot@lander.es>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: (no subject)
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 20:15:32 GMT
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- To: Proposed,changes,to,LW
-
- Texture placing and sizing is a troubled numeric stuff for maths
- magicians. I'm an animator! :) Why i must make these operations for a
- single operation like texture placing on an object? Please program an
- interactive mode for this operation.
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
-
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- From: Daniel Rodriguez <dot@lander.es>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Proposed changes to LW 4.0
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 20:15:56 GMT
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-
- Texture placing and sizing is a troubled numeric stuff for maths
- magicians. I'm an animator! :) Why i must make these operations for a
- single operation like texture placing on an object? Please program an
- interactive mode for this operation.
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
-
- Article: 9969
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- From: Robert Stites <robert@forensitech.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Multi-threaded LightWave?
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 13:50:51 -0800
- Organization: ForensiTech Inc.
- Lines: 44
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-
- Brad Hayes wrote:
- >
- > Andrew Weiler wrote:
- > >
- > > Are there plans to make LW threaded in the future? If so, how
- > > soon? I'm thinking about buying a dual p6 200, and would like
- > > to take full advantage of it.
- > >
- > > Andrew Weiler
- >
- > Andrew:
- >
- > You can take full advantage of lightwave with a dual Pentium machine. Useing screamer netto detect both chips
- > you can render two frames at the same time. Of course this does require a bit more memory but only enough to
- > render the scene.
- >
- > Brad Hayes
-
- Doesn't this defeat the purpose of being multi-threaded. I haven't
- looked into the way that LW chose to multithread but I would hope that
- both processors would work on the same frame at the same time. This
- would allow you to complete twice as much work without having to double
- your RAM. If LW did in fact choose this method of multi-threading their
- application, it would be best to have two seperate single processor
- machines. This way, if one broke down you would still be able to render
- frames.
-
- Another point is that I wasn't aware that NT allowed for single
- processor control by the user. I know that this model is used by OS/2.
- I believe that NT's philosophy is that the kernel can make better
- decisions about multiprocessing than can the user. With OS/2, you can
- actually turn off a single processor. (Sounds like a useful feature?)
- NT uses the UNIX model of using multiprocessing which is proven to be
- more efficent than OS/2's user controllable processor usuage.
-
- Using dual processor Pentiums is like using four-wheel drive on dry
- pavement. It just won't make much difference. The Pentium Pro will
- handle multi-processor applications much better. Most of the hardware
- to run multi-processors is included on the chip and not on the
- motherboard as it is with the Pentiums P90 and above.
-
- Just a thought.
-
- Robert Stites
-
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- From: dokk@top.monad.net (dokk)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: textures - aligning planar mapping question
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 20:33:19 GMT
- Organization: MonadNet
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-
- I have only just got my hands on a copy of LW 4.0 for evaluation, and
- I have a brief question to ask regarding applying textures. I'm an
- experienced 3D Studio user who is planning to make the migration. Stop
- me if I start going astray...
-
- Flipping through the manuals, it appears at first glance that textures
- can be applied at the face (polygon) level by presumably selecting the
- relevent faces in the modeller and switching to the Layout to change
- the texture attributes. I don't see it anywhere in the literature, but
- when applying textures, is it important to align the planar mapping to
- a polygon for accurate UV coords? To use 3DS as my reference, when I
- apply textures to selected faces, I have to align the selected polygon
- with the user-defined viewport so the planar mapping is accurately
- parallel with the face it is being applied to. Is this
- possible/necessary with LW 4.0?
-
- Another thing that is necessary in 3DS is that the relevent faces be
- detached from the parent model before applying the mapping coords
- (this isn't required for assigning the material itself). LW seems to
- handle texture assignment and UV mapping in the same function. Is
- there any need to detach a polygon before altering its mapping/texture
- to retain the integrity of the rest of the model?
-
- I appreciate a bit of time and experience would provide the answer for
- me, but time is as ever of the essence. If it's in the manuals, just
- point me to the right page. Any and all help and advice will be
- immensely appreciated! If you could respond via email, it would be
- really helpful too, since I check my email a lot more regularly than
- Usenet.
-
- Many, many thanks in advance!
-
- All the very best
- Paul Docherty
- dokk@top.monad.net
-
-
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- From: rudd@ug1.plk.af.mil (Douglas Rudd)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone have a crack for Lightwave for Windows?
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 14:10:42 -0700
- Organization: Air Force Phillips Lab.
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- Message-ID: <4culki$jbi@ug1.plk.af.mil>
- References: <4bkcd8$54u@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4bkkpv$7gp@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4buc6v$ri2@ug1.plk.af.mil> <30E609ED.3FA0@ix.netcom.com> <4cbooc$ouc@ug1.plk.af.mil> <schumaker.79.00392C02@jvnc.net>
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-
- schumaker@jvnc.net (Schumaker) writes:
-
- >In article <4cbooc$ouc@ug1.plk.af.mil> rudd@ug1.plk.af.mil (Douglas Rudd) writes:
- >>From: rudd@ug1.plk.af.mil (Douglas Rudd)
- >>Subject: Re: Anyone have a crack for Lightwave for Windows?
- >>Date: 2 Jan 1996 10:07:24 -0700
-
- >>Elliot Bain <ebain@ix.netcom.com> writes:
-
- >><Snip>
- >>>The final chapter is yet to be written.
-
- >>Agreed. I just would not want to be the person who has to pay
- >>the legal fees to write that chapter. ;-)
-
- >>Doug Rudd
-
-
- >reality check!!
- >do you really think that NewTek is going to come out to your site and inspect
- >your server to make sure that you haven't made any changes to the software.
- >They can't tell if you made changes. You could throw the dongle on a
- >parrallel port then run the software. And if you're really paranoid you could
- >even fake haveing the software see the dongle, ie just put the correct
- >comments upon startup. The lincense is there just dissuad you from becoming a
- >happy copier and giving copies to all your friends. Think about it
-
- >costs in volved
- >product - 700+ windows 3.11
-
- >person+car+gas+lawyer+legal fees - 2000+
-
- >matt
-
- There are any number of things I could steal, if I lacked the ethics.
- Like the lock on your house, the dongle only keeps the honest person
- honest and the corrupt will find a way to steal. What is truely sad
- is that this issue keeps coming up, that people can't be trusted. I
- think most people are honest, but there are enough who are devoid of
- moral values that the rest of us must suffer with the likes of the
- dongle.
-
-
- Damn you thieves! All of you!
-
-
- Doug Rudd
-
-
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- From: Brad Hayes <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: simple question from a newbie.
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 23:25:04 -0500
- Organization: Hayes Visual Communication
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- To: Mathew Davis <mathew>
-
- > but do objects have their own sets of local axis, so that movment in the local
- > axis can be restricted?
-
- > is there a key-stroke for centre the field of view on a particular point in
- > space?
-
- Mathew:
-
- The answer to the second question is a bit easier so i'll answer that frist. No! The only way (that I know of)
- to ceter the feild of view is to use the Center Button in the control panel.
-
- This one is a bit tougher. The Object axis is determened by the orintation the object was origanly Modeled at.
- You can Move an objects Pivot Point but you can not rotate it. IF your dealing with surfaces you will just have
- to go into modeler and re save the object the way you need it. If however you talking about movment which I
- believe you are, On the objects panel you will find a button called "Add Null Object." The Nul Object can be
- your best friend in this situation. You can parent your object to the null and then have multi levels of
- complexity to your motion. For example: Orbiting Satellite, Create a null, parent your ComSat to it, Move the
- Com Sat to the proper distance, rotate the Null. There you have a perfect orbit. Now say you want the ComSat to
- Crash in to the Earth. Just Change the ComSats distance from the null over time. Now you have a perfect decay.
-
-
- Any Other questions please let me know....
- Brad Hayes
-
- Article: 9973
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- From: Brad Hayes <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: simple question from a newbie.
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 23:25:40 -0500
- Organization: Hayes Visual Communication
- Lines: 23
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- To: Mathew Davis <mathew>
-
- > but do objects have their own sets of local axis, so that movment in the local
- > axis can be restricted?
-
- > is there a key-stroke for centre the field of view on a particular point in
- > space?
-
- Mathew:
-
- The answer to the second question is a bit easier so i'll answer that frist. No! The only way (that I know of)
- to ceter the feild of view is to use the Center Button in the control panel.
-
- This one is a bit tougher. The Object axis is determened by the orintation the object was origanly Modeled at.
- You can Move an objects Pivot Point but you can not rotate it. IF your dealing with surfaces you will just have
- to go into modeler and re save the object the way you need it. If however you talking about movment which I
- believe you are, On the objects panel you will find a button called "Add Null Object." The Nul Object can be
- your best friend in this situation. You can parent your object to the null and then have multi levels of
- complexity to your motion. For example: Orbiting Satellite, Create a null, parent your ComSat to it, Move the
- Com Sat to the proper distance, rotate the Null. There you have a perfect orbit. Now say you want the ComSat to
- Crash in to the Earth. Just Change the ComSats distance from the null over time. Now you have a perfect decay.
-
-
- Any Other questions please let me know....
- Brad Hayes
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: simple question from a newbie.
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 19:12:01 -0700
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-
- In article <4cvf7t$36r@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au> Mathew Davis <mathew> writes:
- >From: Mathew Davis <mathew>
- >Subject: simple question from a newbie.
- >Date: 10 Jan 1996 04:27:41 GMT
-
- >i've spent today
- >plugging away ot my first day using
- >lightwave
-
- >i have a thirty day trial version that
- >doesn't come with
- >any manuals
-
- [snip]
-
- >mathew (newbie)
-
- Where did you get your 30 day trial package?
-
- 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: bdady@netcom.com (Brian Dady)
- Subject: Re: ***WTB: LW Standalone 3.1/3.5 for Amiga***
- Message-ID: <bdadyDL05Mt.H2A@netcom.com>
- Summary: Want to buy LW3D 3.1 or 3.5 registered or not.
- Keywords: amiga lightwave lw3d standalone
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 05:52:04 GMT
- Lines: 8
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-
- I am looking to buy Lightwave 3.1 or 3.5 standalone for Amiga, previously
- registered or unegistered/upgradeable, priced accordingly.
-
- --
- ===============================================
- Brian Dady --* Video Magic / modeller ///
- Santa Clara, California / animator ///
- Email: bdady@netcom.com / S/W dev \\\///
- ======================================\XX/=====
-
- Article: 9976
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- From: Studer Andreas 3132 <studer>
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- X-Nntp-Posting-Host: stva02.ens.ascom.ch
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-
- djmccoy@pacificnet.net (Daniel J. McCoy) wrote:
- >While this is a bad thing in some respects, I also feel this break-up is a
- >good thing. While I have always had good experiences with Syndesis products,
- >the ending of the license may also mean others will now enter the object
- >conversion plug-in market, striking a bit of competition that can benefit us
- >LightWave users. Perhaps we'll see the first ones from Syndesis that may
- >bring better features and more options (ie: Imagine loader?).
-
- BTW a conversion-tool like Magic Link on the Amiga is better anyway:
- you can convert Imagine-objects WITH calculated textures and so on to
- Lightwave...
-
- cu
-
- Andrew
-
-
- Article: 9977
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- Date: Sun, 07 Jan 96 13:05:31 GMT+1
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Distribution: world
- Subject: Re: Ack! Help! Saving Animations
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- Message-ID: <richard.0ctq@hell.xs4all.nl>
- Organization: -=The Hell BBS=- Call: +31-70-3468783
- Lines: 19
-
- In a message of 06 Jan 96 Marcmylar wrote to All:
-
- M> That's only partially true. To get AVIs, you have to load the HIIP
- M> plug-ins (HIIP-AVI16, HIIP-AVI32). However, on my system, these
- M> animations are not very good, in my opinion. I record as TGAs and use
- M> another program to create AVIs.
-
- Same goed for creating Amiga animations in LW. They are only usefull
- for a quick and raw preview.
- BTW What program do you use to convert targa's to AVI ??
-
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-
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- From: RNCB33A@prodigy.com (Randy Penn)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Newtek FTP site
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 23:47:46 GMT
- Organization: Prodigy Services Company 1-800-PRODIGY
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-
- I have been unable to login to Newtek's FTP server. It comes back with
- some sort of anonymous login nonsense. Is there a trick or is there
- something wrong with the system?
-
- Any help appreciated,
- Randy
-
-
- Article: 9979
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- From: Mathew Davis <mathew>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: the tutorials included lightwave (at least on the sgi anyway)
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 23:48:44 GMT
- Organization: Monash University
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-
- hello everyone out there in the big wide world
- i am sitting in a spaceship
- like
- room
- in
- a
- remote
- part of the planet.
- with the airconditioner
- set at a temperature the computeres
- like.
- and us humans must wear thick wooly coats
-
- (outside it is blazing summer)
-
- i am fortunate enough to have just loaded a thirty day trial
- of lightwave 4.0 on to a
- a silicon graphics indy, and noticed about 80meg of tutorials going
- down.
-
- as i don't have any manuals these tutorials have aroused my curiosity.
-
- does anybody know:
-
- are these tutorial files simply objects, scenes etc. that you would use with
- the tutorials in the manual ( which i don't have )
-
- or are they dancing singing animated multimedia whizbang deals?
-
- if so how do i get into them?
-
- any help would be greatly apprieciated
- (i would also apprieciate somebody confirming how to spell `apprieciate')
-
-
- mathew
-
-
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license of Syndesis translators
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 00:15:16 GMT
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- Lines: 38
- Distribution: world
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-
-
-
- |>On a sadder note, this apparent need for NewTek to cut costs lends some
- |>credence to Lee's suggestion that NewTek isn't doing so well. Maybe we'll
- |>have to get another copy of LW soon.
- |>
- |>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!!
- |>
- Walter,
- My dealer just informed me that he sold two Flyer systems this week.
- What is special about that ? Well one of them is going into a brand new
- Amiga 4000T from Amiga Technology(SP). they are shipping and this can
- only help NewTek. Lets face it, when you have a product like the Toaster,
- and Flyer both based on a computer produced by a company that dies it has
- to hurt. Now at least NewTek can again look forward to Toaster, and Flyer
- sales. Had it not been for LW they may not have been able to hang on.
- People have a much more positive attitude about these products now that
- the Amiga is shipping again. After all there was no other system that
- could really support the Toaster/Flyer. Is NewTek in trouble ? Maybe,
- but I am surprized and happy they made it. My dealer also informed me
- a Rep from NewTek will be attending the Feb. LW user group. I plan on
- taking the night off so I can attend. Hopefully he will have some good
- info to share. My dealer is System Eyes Computer Store in Merrimack NH.
- The user group meets the second tuesday of every month. The number to
- call for more info is (603)424-1188 .
- BTW I support my dealer whenever possible. By this I mean I order from
- him as long as he is within a 10-20 dollar range of the mail order houses.
- I'm not a rich person but he has also had a tough time due to the death of
- CBM, but nonetheless he hung in there with Toaster/Flyer/LW support for
- all his customers. I think it is time some got off the soapbox on how
- Bad NewTek is doing(not you walt) and SHOW some support for NewTek even if
- it is only moral support in nature. It seems I tend to see a lot of kick the
- dog while he's down around here!
- bill
- -bill
-
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- From: John Mark Roquemore <johnmark@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: rev c patch and pennelo bug
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 19:15:33 -0500
- Organization: Total Spectrum Productions
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <30F30525.2CC7@ix.netcom.com>
- References: <4cssmd$b59@pipe5.nyc.pipeline.com>
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-
- Michael,
-
- Try this,
- 1. go in the LWM.CFG file with test editor
- 2. find any lines about Pennelo and delete them.
- 3. Go into LW and try to re-add the plug-in
- 4. Exit the program
- 5. Then go right back in and try it.
-
-
- Explain: I think that rev c does not del lines in the CFG file
- correctly, I did this and I work just fine now....
-
- Hope this helps, let me know!
-
-
- John Mark Roquemore
- net: johnmark@ix.netcom.com
-
- Article: 9982
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Problem with powerview & OpenGL for Win95
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 01:59:38 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
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-
- Eddie <cybertch@singnet.com.sg> wrote:
-
- >Just downloaded powerview for Modeller. Also downloaded the 2
- >OpenGL files into my Win95 directory. Had one small problem.
-
- >When I called up powerview, there's a msg "can't get module
- >handle" then goes on to work fine. Anybody knows why I get this
- >msg?
-
- >When I tried to assign the plugin to function keys, the program
- >crashes!
-
- >Could I have gotten the wrong version of OpenGL dll file I
- >downloaded from ftp.newtek.com at incoming dir?
-
- >Someone please help, thanks in advance.
-
- >Eddie Quah
-
-
- Just change the name of the plugin to pviewigl.p and delete the
- reference line in the Modeler config file (LWM.CFG) then reinstall it.
-
- Dave
-
-
-
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Pricing on non PC platforms
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 00:49:17 GMT
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-
-
-
- |>---------------------------------------
- |> In order to be able to pay for the cost of
- |>porting the program to another platfor such as SGI, you have to
- |>charge more because you are going to sell much fewer copies.
- |>-------------------------------------------------
- |>
- |>So in other words, the Amiga version should cost more then the PC version?
- |>
- |>
- |>_____________________________________________
- |>Lee Stranahan
- |>Check out the home page!
- |>URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
- |>
- |>
- Lee,
- I have several of your tapes, and respect you as a LW user but please
- give it a rest will you! After all you should know that LW sold with the
- Toaster for a long time, and that as it was first developed on the Amiga
- the code was in place. NewTek did not have to invest in Alphas, PC's
- SGI's assorted compilers, and develop the code for the Amiga. Also it
- is still part of the Toaster/Flyer package. You have the right to express
- your views, but as of late they seem very tainted, I think maybe your
- personnal grudge with NewTek is starting to show through. It's sad because
- you could add much to this group , but seem bent on contributing NewTek
- bashing. Sure you have made some good points but did the above post really
- contribute to the discussion? I find it hard to believe that you actually
- believe the statement above. I guess you won't be happy until NewTek raises
- the price on the Amiga . BTW I still don't have 4.0 of LW for the Amiga
- but feel that under the circumstances the wait while frustrating is
- justifiable.
-
- -bill
-
-
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga-Versio of LW 4.0 released?
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 01:00:53 GMT
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
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- Distribution: world
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: marbls.enet.dec.com
-
-
-
- |>What is the current state of the Amiga-version of LightWave 4.0? I heard
- |>that a pre-release is already included in the flyer-update, but what
- |>about the release-version? Any news on that?
- |>
- |>--
- |>Ottmar Roehrig
- |>dcp, design+commercial partner GmbH | Internet: or@dcp.DE
- |>Snail: Alfredstr. 1, D-22087 Hamburg | CIS: 100333,1354
- |> | WWW: <http://www.dcp.DE>
- |>----------------------------------------------------------------
- |>The views expressed herein are not necessarily those of dcp GmbH
- |> ...but if you think they should be, please tell us.
- |>
- Ottmar,
- My dealer here in the USA told me it is at the distributers now.
- I hope it takes a few days before they ship to users because my
- payment to master card just out :-) Xmas did my card in so I had
- to energize it for LW.
-
- -bill
-
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- From: johnclo@ix.netcom.com(John Clodfelter )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: 3D object of male head and bust needed
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 07:37:58 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Jan 10 11:37:58 PM PST 1996
-
- Please help me locate a 3D object of a male head and bust for a
- Lightwave annimation I need to do. Ideally I'd like to download it but
- I'll take it any way I can get it.
-
- Thanks for any help.
-
-
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- From: mathew <mathew>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: can you stop lightwave from redrawing?
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 02:33:33 GMT
- Organization: Monash University
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- To: mathew
- X-URL: news:comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
-
- hello all of you out there in the wide world.
-
- everytime i move an an item in the modeler,
- lightwave redraws my entire screen,
-
- whilst this means everything displayed is acurate
- no trails are left my moved objects,
-
- it takes time and can be inconvenient.
- on other programs ( eg. imagine)
- thee trail cvan even be useful
- so my question is:
-
- is there a way to stop light wave automatically redrawing the entire
- field of view every time you perform an action?
-
- thank you for your assistance
-
- mathew
-
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license o
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 21:11:12 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
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-
- In article <4csnhb$upp@sequoia.idir.net>, jscheetz@idir.net says...
- >
- >I don't know which loader/savers
- >>are better or if there is even a difference anyone will note.
- >
- >The only difference I can see is that the interface is simple...
- >oh, and it works.
-
- Actually, it's sad that in both cases that NewTek didn't document
- the abilities of the translator plug-ins. Saying that Syndesis'
- translators were not "simple" is hardly a criticism, if that's
- what you intended. To spin it another way, the new translator
- seems primitive by comparison. Perhaps you can explain to me
- the uselessness of the options on the Syndesis translators.
-
- As for the "it works" comment, I must say that the contract
- that Syndesis had with NewTek was very specific about bug reports.
- NewTek only had to write a bug description on a piece of paper
- and send it to Syndesis, and we had 30 days to fix it.
-
- The Syndesis translators also went through the standard NewTek
- beta-testing process. NewTek has never reported a single bug in
- shipping Syndesis translators, from 1992 forward.
-
- They spotted one "judgement call" during the beta-testing process
- for LightWave for Intel, and another simple bug was fixed.
- Throughout 1995, I invited NewTek and the new translator
- programmer to make any suggestions for improvement in our
- translators, yet we received no specific suggestions.
-
- When we learned of their desire to terminate the licensing agreement,
- it was presented as a 'fait accompli'. There was never a process
- of haggling over price, features, timetable, etc. Frankly, I would
- have appreciated that, and both NewTek and its customers might've
- gotten a better deal in the long run...
-
- Lawrence, Kansas? Do you work for NewTek, or know people there?
-
- - John
-
- P.S.:
-
- C:\>finger jscheetz@idir.net
-
- [idir.net]
- Login: jscheetz Name: Jeff Scheetz
- Directory: /users/jscheetz Shell: /bin/bash
- Never logged in.
- No Mail.
- No Plan.
-
-
- Article: 9988
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- From: rci@crl.com (Michael Powell)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Crack NEEDED for intel Rev. B
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 04:57:15 GMT
- Organization: CRL Dialup Internet Access (415) 705-6060 [Login: guest]
- Lines: 27
- Message-ID: <4d25bb$96h@nntp.crl.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: crl7.crl.com
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
-
-
-
- Hi all...
-
- I need help with Lightwave, in either:
-
- 1 - Help for why Lightwave (Rev B) can no longer initialize
- (can't find the dongle) could it be a system or install
- problem?
-
- 2 - if no soultion is there, I need a crack.
- (and don't you other other guys bother giving me
- crap about it... I have a business to run, and I'm hard
- down now....)
-
-
- Lastly, to those bastards at NewTek that dongleized this...
- to hell with you. What good is being a _loyal_ LW user since
- 0.9x Beta Toaster, if the protection will prevent me from using
- the software I paid for.
-
- (Look for the '10 Reasons I hate NewTek' list on my web site
- soon.)
-
- Regretfully,
-
- -mp-
-
- Article: 9989
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- From: adam@syspac.com (Adam Ruminer)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Help w/ Boolean Subtract!!
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 00:48:13 GMT
- Organization: Systems Solutions Inc.
- Lines: 9
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-
- When ever I boolean subtract an object from another object I have
- beveled or performed any other tweeking to, the object to be
- subtracted from looks like the cuts are made, but when I go to render
- the object, it renders totally intact (no boolean effect) - even
- though I can see the cuts in the wireframe. What am I doing wrong?
- Any suggestions welcome!!!
-
- adam@syspac.com
-
-
- Article: 9990
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- From: ldejesus@sfsu.edu (Leonard A. DeJesus)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.sys.mac.graphics,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Animation Master 4 Features!
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 08:36:06 GMT
- Organization: California State University Sacramento
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <30f37a3f.6091621@news.csus.edu>
- References: <scc6969DKyDy0.493@netcom.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: ldejesus@orion.sfsu.edu
- Xref: zippy.cais.net comp.graphics.animation:29434 comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio:9778 comp.sys.mac.graphics:30503 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:9990
-
- On Wed, 10 Jan 1996 06:56:23 GMT, scc6969@netcom.com (Stephen Chan)
- wrote:
-
- >If you have any questions about Animation Master or it's little brother
- >Martin Hash's Animation (MHA), I'll be happy to forward a miniFAQ that
- >I've written on the currently available v3, which I will be updating soon
- >to include the features from v4 once they are totally finalized.
-
- Could you please forward a copy of the miniFAQ to me?
-
- Thanks!
-
-
-
- Article: 9991
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- From: Daryl Stultz <dstultz@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: simple question from a newbie.
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 96 20:12:48 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
- Lines: 11
- Message-ID: <BFGn3Ao.dstultz@delphi.com>
- References: <4cvf7t$36r@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: bos1g.delphi.com
- X-To: Mathew Davis <mathew>
-
- Mathew Davis <mathew> writes:
-
- >firstly, it's pretty clear that
- >you can restrict and object's
- >movement
- >so that it cannot move for example
- >in the universes z axis:
-
- If you're working in Layout you simply turn off the axis buttons that you
- don't want the object to move on. If in Modeler, using move (shortcut "t") hold
- down the CTRL key- the first axis you move along will be somewhat restricted.
-
- Article: 9992
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- From: mmolyneux <k2@lis.ab.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: the tutorials included lightwave (at least on the sgi anyway)
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 06:27:12 GMT
- Organization: K2 Communications
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <4d2ak0$fq4@rover.ucs.ualberta.ca>
- References: <4cuuss$ul@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>
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-
- Mathew Davis <mathew> wrote:
-
- >
- >i am fortunate enough to have just loaded a thirty day trial
- >of lightwave 4.0 on to a
- >a silicon graphics indy, and noticed about 80meg of tutorials going
- >down.
- >
- >as i don't have any manuals these tutorials have aroused my curiosity.
- >
- >does anybody know:
- >
- >are these tutorial files simply objects, scenes etc. that you would use with
- >the tutorials in the manual ( which i don't have )
-
- Yes, the manuals (ours just arrived yesterday) have about 120 pages of
- tutorials; modler, layout and advanced. I guess you could ask Xaos Tools or
- NewTek and see if they would have a copy of the tutorial pages.
-
-
- Regards
-
- Morton Molyneux
-
-
- Article: 9993
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- From: troya@ix.netcom.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: 3.1 AMIGA TO 4.0 NT?
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 09:22:18 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <4d1vpv$152@ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-ftl5-24.ix.netcom.com
- X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Jan 10 7:22:39 PM PST 1996
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-
-
- I'm upgrading to LIghtwave 4.0 NT
- from Lightwave 3.1 AMIGA. how smooth is the transition.
-
- are there many bugs?
-
- I hear the converters are not fully operational yet.
- anyone?
-
-
-
- Article: 9994
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
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- From: fusion@netcom.com (Fusion Films)
- Subject: Attn. software companies!
- Message-ID: <fusionDKy18I.4C9@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 02:21:53 GMT
- Lines: 25
- Sender: fusion@netcom9.netcom.com
-
-
-
- Fusion Films is considering providing companies a free space on our web
- page for demo versions of their software.
-
- We will only provide this space to software that is related to
- film production, video production, script writing, 3D animation,
- visual effects, etc.
-
- If you are interested in having a demo version of your software posted
- on the Fusion Films web site, please contact us via email at:
-
- Fusion@netcom.com
-
- We are going to evaluate the response that we receive and decide
- accordingly. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY SOFTWARE TO US VIA EMAIL!
-
-
- Paul Griswold
-
- --
- *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
- * Paul Griswold (305)279-5435 *
- * Fusion Films, Inc. Fusion@netcom.com *
- * Director/Animator http://www.ids.net/gamut/fusion1.html *
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Article: 9995
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- From: mathew <mathew>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: WANTED: Sheep Object!!
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 02:45:07 GMT
- Organization: Monash University
- Lines: 2
- Message-ID: <4d1tjj$d9r@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>
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-
- how about a cow?
-
-
- Article: 9996
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- From: johnclo@ix.netcom.com(John Clodfelter )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Modelling human objects ??
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 07:43:09 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Jan 10 11:43:09 PM PST 1996
-
- I'm trying create from scratch a human head and bust object on
- Lightwave 3.1 but I'm having trouble.
-
- I would appreciate any suggestions on any steps to take and tools to
- use to create this object.
-
- Thanks in advance for any tips.
-
- Article: 9997
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- From: entpph@vaxc.isc.rit.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.apps.wavefront,comp.graphics.rendering.misc,comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics,comp.graphics.algorithms,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.api
- Subject: Re: Wanted: information on Grad School (please)
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 03:25:20 GMT
- Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology
- Lines: 9
- Message-ID: <4cvbj0$8jc@news.isc.rit.edu>
- References: <4bi2gm$kkg@news.iastate.edu>,<30F18F22.4284@zerogravity.harc.edu>
- Reply-To: entpph@vaxc.isc.rit.edu
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-
- In article <30F18F22.4284@zerogravity.harc.edu>, ReinMan <rein@zerogravity.harc.edu> writes:
- >Texas A&M University has a computer animation graduate program you should check
- >out.
- >
- And so does the Rochester Institute of Technology.
-
- Erik Timmerman
- Computer Animation Program
- Rochester Institute of Technology
-
- Article: 9998
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Student Discounts?
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 03:01:06 GMT
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
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- Distribution: world
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: marbls.enet.dec.com
-
-
-
- |>Scott Adams (scotta@netcom.com) wrote:
- |>
- |>: as to whether or not Newtek offers student discounts. Anyone know?
-
- To my knowledge they don't. This was the source of what turned out
- to be an exhausting thread a few months back. Lets hope this dosen't
- revive the thread from hell again.
- |>
- |>it would be great if they offered a freq. upgrader program too. Turn in
- |>your V2.0/3.0/3.1/3.5 disks and get a deal.
-
- IMPULSE offers this to Imagine users. I chose to wait until 4.0 of Imagine
- came out before sending in my $100.00. If I chose the program the $100.00
- would get you 4 updates a year I think. Kinda like paying to be a beta tester.
-
- |>
- |>I remember when dealers were telling people that if they got 3.5 the 4.0
- |>version due out in January (95) would only be $150.
- |>
- |>
- I called today and was told the order for 4.0 Amiga was already processed
- thru Master Card and in shipping! This was good news to me as my MC was
- over the top. From what I could tell it was very close to the $150.00 mark.
-
- Article: 9999
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- From: troya@ix.netcom.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: AMIGA TO NT
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 09:16:25 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Jan 10 7:16:47 PM PST 1996
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-
- I am currently concidering upgrading to a more powerful computer to do
- my computer animation on. I love lightwave and have version on my
- amiga 2000 I'm hesitant to upgrade now because I hear the 4.0 NT
- Lightwave is riddled with bugs. Has anyone made the switch and how
- bumpy was the transition?
-
-
-
- Article: 10000
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- From: dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Looking for METABALL type modeller for LW.
- Message-ID: <8B83522.0B95000072.uuout@mercopus.com>
- Date: Thu, 04 Jan 96 21:54:00 -0400
- Distribution: world
- Organization: Mercury Opus BBS - Dunedin, Florida - 1 813 734 2799
- Reply-To: dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD)
- References: <DKI4x2.6E9@cix.compulink.co.uk>
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-
- -> BTW Blob program is available on Compuserve too, if someone local to
- -> this guy can send it to him. It's good but it's not great...
-
- I uploaded this program to the NewTek BBS, so you should be able to dl
- it from there. 913-271-9299
-
-