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- Rene van Dijk wrote:
- > It is possible to import 3ds files into LW
- > but is the opposite way also possible?
-
- Beste Rene,
- What je moet doen is in Modeller onder custom 3DTranslate kiezen. Kies
- 3DS en dan moet je je file "saven". Vergeet niet de naam van de file met
- .3ds te eindigen en vergeet niet dat 3ds 8.3 namen voor z'n files
- gebruikt.
- Hajo
- Sorry for anybody else reading this post; it just felt good to use my
- Dutch now and then.
-
- Article: 20252
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- From: Angelito So <lito@panix.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Imagine 128 - LW - OpenGL - WinNT 3.51
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 10:56:26 -0400
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC
- Lines: 26
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- atlantis@global2000.net wrote:
- >
- > Question:
- > Anyone know if the Imagine 128 video boards are solid with
- > NT/LW? I also am trying to find out if the 128's are OpenGL
- > compliant... anyone know?
- >
- > Thanks,
- > Bob
-
- The 128 Series 2 are. They will only hardware accelerate in resolutions up to
- 800x600x24bpp no matter how much ram is on board. The board is not currently
- shipping though the 4mb version should ship soon. The 8meg version is supposed
- to ship in september. To upgrade from a 4 meg to 8 meg you need to get the
- board swapped by calling #9 and pay them the difference of the retail prices
- from 4 to 8 megs and upon receiving the 8 meg card send back your 4 meg card.
- Note I don't work for #9 I just did alot of research on this card because I
- was planning to get it.
-
- --
- *****************************************************************************
- E-Mail: lito@panix.com http://www.panix.com/~lito
-
- "Thats a feature, not a bug!"
-
- *****************************************************************************
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 5.0, Cel Look rendering, MetaNurbs THE KING!!!
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 10:31:30 -0400
- Organization: IMT
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-
- Saeba, Ryo wrote:
- > pity they put actual effort into improving the spline modeling....
-
- I know; can you believe that. MetNURBS is the most intuitive modeller I've ever worked with. I
- used to use AMAPI which is damn good in its own right; however It's metNURBS for me now! I Frankly think
- it beats softImage's modelling tools for organic shapes and those aren't too shabby either.
- Hajo
-
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- From: achan@ix.netcom.com(Alan Chan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Griptape on skateboard.. how?
- Date: 22 May 1996 14:40:01 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 13
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-
- In <4ndv5q$269@newshost.centrum.is> hsj@centrum.is writes:
- >
- >Hey
- > I'm trying to find a suitible surface for griptape on a skateboard.
- Its black
- >with hundreds of tiny shiny bumps. I just can't seem to find the
- right surface.
- >Any suggestions?
-
- Grab some griptape, light it and capture a frame.
-
- AC
-
-
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- From: Wooly Mittens <0201367@prf12.hro.nl>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: LW 5 ???
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 17:24:29 -0700
- Organization: Delft University of Technology
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-
- Can somebody lease explain to me what this is all about.
- I haven't heard anything about it in computermagazines
- or outside this group.
-
- Is it an overall new version, or is it bound to a specific
- format, like Windoze95 or Unix.
-
- Wooly Mittens.
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: '060 for Amiga 2000 ??
- Date: 22 May 1996 09:14:05 -0600
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
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- In-reply-to: rippem@bbs.newtek.com's message of Tue, 21 May 96 23:50:08
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-
-
- rippem@bbs.newtek.com (Ralph Messana) wrote:
-
- > It requires 3.1? Boy does that bite.
-
- Well, it means you'll have to get 3.1, but believe me it is a much
- better OS than 2.04. You'll be glad for it in the long run. 3.1 is
- required if you want to use 16 and 24 bit modes on graphics cards,
- anyway, as far as I know. Maybe even required for 8 bit modes, but I'm
- not as sure about that.
-
- - steve
-
- Article: 20257
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- From: Steve Hurley <shurley@world.std.com>
- Subject: Re: Humanoid: Does it comes functional with bones & IK?
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 15:44:20 GMT
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-
- Eddie wrote:
- >
- > Anyone knows if the human models in Humanoid comes with
- > functional bones and IK target points or we have to set it up
- > ourselves in order to animate it.
- >
- > Where can I get more info? Is there a web page somewhere?
- >
- > Thanks.
- >
- > Eddie Quah
- > CyberTech
-
- Check out the Crestline homepage at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/crestline/
- --
- Steve Hurley
- Visit My Lightwave Page
- http://world.std.com/~shurley
-
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- From: Gwynne Reddick <gred@agog.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: iff to jpeg
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 16:43:33 +0100
- Organization: AGOG
- Lines: 14
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- In article <31A18FEE.5FD@Indra.com>, "Stephen R." <Specular@Indra.com>
- writes
- >Does anyone know of a good IFF to Jpeg batch processer for Intel/NT?
-
- Graphics Workshop.
-
- Gwynne.
-
- ***********************************************************************
- * Gwynne Reddick -=AGOG=- *
- * London, UK *
- * Tel: 0171 582 2299 A Vision For All Reasons *
- * Email: gred@agog.demon.co.uk *
- ***********************************************************************
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: lw4 layout preview not compatible with some video cards?
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 12:18:08 -0400
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 19
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-
- Hordur Smari Johannesson wrote:
-
- > I'm using lw4 on my win31 system with a cirrus 54xx vlb video card.
- > I read in some faq that the preview in layout didn't work with some
- > video drivers/cards. Well it doesn't work for me.. I can only see
- > the axis' moving when trying to preview my anim. Anyone have the
- > same problem and fixed it?? please help
-
- There's no solution for this other than getting a better driver for the
- card, or getting a new card. Wireframe previews under LW 4.0 store 4
- frames per bitmap to conserve Windows 3.1 resources, and there are some
- display drivers that don't handle this properly.
-
- As of 5.0, LW no longer supports Win32s, and wireframe previews no longer
- do tricks to conserve 16-bit Windows resources.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
-
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- From: Robert Baldwin <rbaldwin@origin.ea.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: [REVIEW] Stranahan in actionHEY STRANAHAN!!!!
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 11:06:01 -0500
- Organization: Wacky Ultima Guys @ Origin
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- leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com wrote:
- > |>
- > |>Robert Baldwin <rbaldwin@origin.ea.com> wrote:
- > |>
- > |>I'm not into criticizing anyone, I generally respect your talents and
- > |>am not concerns with your rants re:Newtek but frankly aren't you being
- > |>a little hypocritical when you complain about newtek not delivering as
- > |>promised or on time yet we have been hearing about your cdrom and now
- > |>about your brothers tapes (which I eagerly await), if you can deliver
- > |>what you promise it will be worth the money, but where is it? It
- > |>sounded to me like you already shot it and pretty much ready for the
- > |>market. What is the status?
- > |> Still waiting (with anticipation)
-
-
- that wasn't me.....
- It's a misquote....
- I couldn't care less..... =)
-
- -rob
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AVID MEDIA GROUP TAKEOVER ALARM BELLS!!!
- Date: 22 May 1996 13:51:15 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- But when they do...
- --------------------------------------------
-
- They'll shut down VTU and fold it into another book....LWPro, too, maybe
-
- That's my bet, but I don't really know anything 'inside' - this is pure
- conjecture.
-
- Lee Stranahan
-
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- From: glynw@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Glyn Williams")
- Subject: Re: HAS ANYBODY OUTSIDE THE US RECEIVED THE COMPILATION BOOK OR THE MARCH ISSUE
- Message-ID: <DrtJHI.5n0@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
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- Distribution: world
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 18:03:18 GMT
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-
- Yes, but I had an article in it and so got a freebie :-)
-
- Glyn Williams
-
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- From: Golchert@cris.com (Chris Golchert)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Where to get it?
- Date: 22 May 1996 20:47:46 GMT
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-
- RazorKiD05 (razorkid05@aol.com) wrote:
- : Could someone tell me if I should buy a Flyer system from Tristate
- : computer which is cheaper then getting it from my Dealer. Help would be
- : great!
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Shareware evaluation
- Date: 22 May 1996 14:51:01 -0700
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-
- In article <31a2eb81.5519466@news.pinnacle.co.za> marts@iafrica.com (martin sack) writes:
- >From: marts@iafrica.com (martin sack)
- >Subject: Shareware evaluation
- >Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 10:29:03 GMT
-
-
- >Does anyone know if there is a shareware version of lightwave 3D for
- >me to evaluate? If there is one where do you get it ?
-
- >thanks
- >Chris
- >If you think I speak for my employer,He'll be happy to correct you !
-
- >All unsolicited commercial email will be proof read at a charge
- >of usd 100.00.By accepting this contract you agree that all disputes fall under
- >the jurisdiction of the magistrates court of Johannesburg, South Africa.
-
- So, how much should you be charged for making multiple duplicate usenet group
- posts?
-
- There is no shareware version of LW. It is commercial software only.
-
-
-
-
- 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
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: 22 May 1996 15:05:01 -0700
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-
- In article <N.052296.004636.58@earthlink.net.earthlink.net> fwtep@earthlink.net writes:
- >From: fwtep@earthlink.net
- >Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- >Date: Wed, 22 May 96 07:46:36 GMT
-
- >On 5/21/96 5:52PM, in message <4nu302$hla@marina.cinenet.net>, Rick May
- ><rickmay@cinenet.net> wrote:
-
- >> In article <N.052196.013332.06@earthlink.net.earthlink.net>,
- >>
- >> ->> grow up Fred!
- >> ->> Your consistent immaturity on this thread is giving LW-users a bad name.
- >> ->>
- >> ->> Sit back smoke and jay and read some of your old posts on this thread and
- >> ->> think a little before you go freaking out. Silence is an option.
- >> ->>
- >> ->
- >> ->Excuse me for not sitting back an accepting the incompetence of the other
- >> ->posters. Excuse me for paying attention in school. Excuse me for not
- >> ->rejoicing in mediocrity.
- >>
- >>
- >> I agree.. There are more important things to talk about than spelling or
- >> sentence structure. If the only thing you can find to comment on, from a
- >> post, is the spelling- then just keep quiet.
- >>
- >>
- >> rick
- >>
-
- >That's what you were commenting on to in that post.
-
- >--
- > -=Fred=-
-
- No. He was commenting on etiquette - or rather "netiquette". It is generally
- accepted that criticizing spelling and grammar errors is USUALLY
- non-productive due to the relatively spontaneous nature of most posts. Just
- as we don't generally point out someone's failure to pronounce words correctly
- or to form complete sentences in verbal discourse. And if we do, we often do
- so in a more private and discrete manner. Like, "By the way Joe, it is
- pronounced "soft-imoj" with a soft "j" sound."
-
- Of course these matters are a open to interpretation and judgement. For
- instance, I feel compelled to comment on the poorly formed sentence you just
- posted - ". . . commented on to in that post." The "to" in unnecessary and
- makes the sentence cumbersome. I choose to point it out here only to bring to
- the forfront how non-productive this type of commentary is. I wouldn't be
- surprised to find a significant grammar error in my own post either.
-
-
-
- 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
-
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- From: fcap@aol.com (FCAP)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I am very upset ...
- Date: 22 May 1996 16:54:28 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- I'm confused. Are you saying it Boolean doesn't work right or you can't
- get it to work at all. First, turn two sided off - make all objects one
- sided. (Objects option smenu). Build a ball in layer. Say you want to
- make it flat on a side. Build a box in another layer. With the box in
- the FG layer (highlighted) and the ball in the BG layer (lower row on
- layer buttons on so that Ball is in black wireframe) position the box -
- overlapping it over the ball. Then reverse layers (either use the layer
- buttons or just hit the ' key. Now the box should be black wire
- and the ball should be white (foreground). Select Boolean and subject and
- do it. The cube should cut away the ball whereever it overlaps the ball.
- It is pretty simple. Note - if you've already named the surface of the
- ball, you can also name the box surfaces - BEFORE you Boolean -- then the
- area the box cuts out will aquire the Box's surface names. This is useful
- when using one complex object to drill out another and you don't want to
- have to go in a select all the newly created polygons to give them a
- different color. Naming surfaces is a very basic function that needs to
- be done if you want your ojectes to have different colors on their
- surface. Any 3D program out there that doesn't have that capability is
- not worth using.
-
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- From: chuck@bbs.newtek.com (Chuck Baker)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Flyer? WHEN!?!?
- Date: Wed, 22 May 96 14:45:05
- Organization: NewTek Technical Support
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- On Tue 21-May-1996 17:28 , Jean-Eric Hénault wrote:
- JH> B Hayes wrote:
- JH> >
- JH> > RazorKiD04 wrote:
- JH> > >
- JH> > > Thanx for the info. So if a get the Cheapest A4000, or A4000T, the
- JH> flyer
- JH> > > won't slowdown when i load big project, or Big effects?
- JH> >
- JH> > No! the speed of the computer has little effect on the speed of your
- JH> editing. The software is Lite compared to what goes on in the hardware
- JH> of
- JH> > the card. Also remember that "The Flyer card that goes in your Amiga
- JH> will come out, and go into the PC-Flyer." saving you some cash down the
- JH> > road. As for the Release date... The roumers that I heard were that Beta
- JH> Boxes MAY be going out as soon as August. and that they were aiming
- JH> > for NAB '97 for a release announcment.
- JH> > --
- JH> > Brad Hayes
- JH> > http://www.pacificnet.net/~bjhayes
-
- JH> NewTek has been announcing the Flyer for Windows for over a year now.
- JH> And they still don't have anything to show. The Flyer for the Amiga was
- JH> almost a year late. So was LightWave.
-
- JH> Unfortunatelly, all the "smart" people at NewTek have left the company a
- JH> long time ago. God, I miss the old NewTek, I just watched some of the
- JH> old NT demo-tapes of the day. They were so cool!!
-
- JH> Save your cash, and wait until Digital Studio comes out with Trinity.
- JH> That'll blow the Flyer away, not only in features but in price too!!
-
- JH> NewTek only lives because of LightWave, and even then, I wonder if
- JH> NewTek is not the worst thing that ever happened to LightWave, just like
- JH> What Commodore was to the Amiga. - History repeats itself. This is so
- JH> sad.
-
- JH> Jean-Eric
-
- We showed working prototype hardware at NAB 95, and we showed completed
- hardware at NAB 96. The software is not complete, and the current host
- machine code is being ported to Java, and will be completed in that language,
- barring some modules with a need for speed that will be written in C++ or
- assembler, as is deemed appropriate.
-
- We are projecting release for first quarter 97, at this time.
-
- Some very good people, both in marketing and development, are no longer with
- the company, and marketing in particular has not been rebuilt to former
- staffing levels nor to former budgeting levels. In development, we have
- acquired new staff. In terms of how they may compare with previous staff, the
- proof will be in the pudding, when the products release in which they have
- been the primary developers. The newer staffers are all successful,
- experienced programmers and engineers. I can say that there were things that
- former staff vetoed as impossible or too difficult to do in the Flyer
- software, that were implemented within a couple of weeks after those staff had
- departed (case in point, 10-frames as the smallest possible event duration vs
- 2-frames).
-
- In point of fact, both Trinity and the Toaster for Windows were "announced" at
- NAB 95, and if projections hold true, then both will come to fruition about
- the same time. Setting aside the spin doctoring that goes on here which
- portrays the length of time NewTek has taken on our project as a bad thing
- while the length of time that Play has taken with Trinity is a good thing
- (when does a not equal a? In politics and market-speak), sounds like things
- are running about as could be expected in both camps.
-
-
- .
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- From: LonerSam <lonersam@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: I am very upset ...
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 12:21:14 -0700
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Wed May 22 2:19:18 PM CDT 1996
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-
- Hi all,
-
- I have been a LW user for about 1/2 year already ... so-called. The reason I said so-called is because everytime
- I can't model some simple operations, I have to abort the whole project and use other program instead. Take
- Boolean subtraction for example, I have been flipping the manual's pages until they are torn, I have been posting
- numerous messages into the Net (which eventually people think I am a wacko), I have been looking into LWPro, VTU,
- etc ... to find answers, but still, I can't even do a simple boolean subtraction. What's wrong??? Am I a 3D
- novice? Not really, at least I would consider myself. I have been using StudioPro and Macromodel for more than 3
- years and until lately, I tried LW 'cuz I wanna jump to the PC platform. I know my insight is correct that PC 3D
- programs somehow are better/much powerful than the Mac's. But guess what I eventually jumped back to? StudioPro.
- Take the Boolean thing for instance. I can do it in SPro in 3 steps, visualized subtracted 3D. LW? I can NEVER
- (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) get it done!!!!!!!!!!
- NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- The more I write these !s, the more I am frustrated. Am I a stupid 3D person? NO!!! But how come I can't even
- Boolean subtract??? See, SPro's approach is using 2 3D 'solid' object, then subtract; while LW ... I can even
- figure that out now: surfaces??? Why surfaces??? What if I want to model a 'SOLID' cube subtracting a 'SOLID'
- sphere? The subtracted residue is always distorted. Not to mention the PowerView which is NEVER correct. Why
- 1-side and 2-side? I want SOLID, not hollow inside. And see, ... I am VERY PISSED AND UPSET. I have to go back to
- 2D Painter JUST because I can't get LW's Boolean operation done.
-
- I always fly solo. I usually find solutions easily in SPro, but LW? Maybe a little advance, a little arduous for
- me. Upgrade to LW 5? I want Meta-Nurb or whatever meta-nuts they have. The dream I always have about 3D from day
- 1 I join this community is doing organic modeling, but ... how would I upgrade when I can't even Boolean??? I am
- really looking forward to SPro's 2.0 upgrade.
-
- I love LW. I know and I can feel it's power, but I just can't stand even the simple little Boolean obstacle.
- Anyone can kindly tell me the key to solve this problem? See, here are the steps I took:
-
- 1. Box, Make (in option, it is 2-sides)
- 2. Sphere, Make (same, 2-sides, and this is in the 2nd layer.
-
- I have made sure that everything in in 3D rather than simple planes.
- 3. Shift-B, Subtract.
- 4. Save the layer into Layout and render ...
- 5. Vola! Just a simple BOX instead of ANY CUT-OUTS!!!
-
- Upset begins from here again. Isn't that simple enough? I am VERY unhappy indeed, as if U have a lot of good
- video games but U don't have the home system to run them.
-
-
- Please, please, please. Any tech from Newtek or ... anyone, ... please help.
-
- I really want to get over this SIMPLE task to ... get me thru this barricade. I know LW is good, that's why I
- bought it, but ...
-
-
- LSam
- --
- ***************************************
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-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Flyer? WHEN!?!?
- Date: 22 May 1996 20:17:18 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- I repeat - I think Chuck is a good guy.
-
- There are vast differences between Trinty's announcement and the Toaster
- For Windows announcement, the major one being that the NewTek announcement
- was a sham.
-
- NewTek was telling everybody that Toaster for Windows would ship by the
- end of the year, including insiders like VTU. Read the editorials - they
- believed it. Tim told people it might ship by the fall(!!!!).
-
- At least Chuck admits that Marketing sucks. My personal opinion - fire
- Parsons, fire Donetta, fire everyone connected with the department. Fire
- them now, and hire an outside firm with the hundreds of thousands of
- dollars you 'd save. More importantly, get rid of Tim - he's the one
- responsible for the downfall of NewTek. It seems to me that he's lost
- every friend or key employee he had - name one replacement that's been
- better.
-
- I'm an Ayn Rand fan, Chuck, so when you say A is A I know what that
- means. Tim Jenison isn't my idea of a moral ideal - I've heard fiirsthand
- how he justifies some awful things, I've seen Tim evade left and right,
- and he's a hypocrite. There's a lot I'll say, and some I won't - because I
- think the truth would hurt innocent people in his family. Sorry, he's not
- a good guy....and actions have consequences.
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
-
- "I shot a half hour, 35mm movie with professional quality visual effects
- for around $5000 - and I can show you how to do it, too."
- Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
-
- Lee's Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Griptape on skateboard.. how?
- Date: 22 May 1996 14:33:01 -0700
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- In article <4ndv5q$269@newshost.centrum.is> hsj@centrum.is writes:
- >From: hsj@centrum.is
- >Subject: Griptape on skateboard.. how?
- >Date: Wed, 15 May 96 22:26:40 GMT
-
- >Hey
- > I'm trying to find a suitible surface for griptape on a skateboard. Its black
- >with hundreds of tiny shiny bumps. I just can't seem to find the right surface.
- >Any suggestions?
-
- >Thanx
- >--
- >==============================================================================
- >Hordur Smari Johannesson | daElcLIppeRlETERELrotArstuDEUtOwc/PatChgnITovErAN
- >hsj@centrum.is | drsdIOaeproduCTIONBOOTHbROWnwaRPMuSIC/EmIMuSIc.HA
- >http://www.centrum.is/~hsj | sWelLTHedeSiGNeRsrEPuBliC.cunniNgHam&1995waRPrECO
- >Joel_ on irc | rds.PobOx474sHEFFIELDS13bW.mADEINengLAndINCOMPLEt
- > | ewIthoUtsurFacEnOISE.. Beam me up
-
- Well, how accurate does it have to be? How close will you get to the
- actual surface. How about using fractal bumps with a small size and adding a
- high specularity or possibly using the same fractal bumps as a specular map.
- Color the Surface black.
-
- Alternatively, if you have a paint program try experimenting with making a
- bump map with a noise function. Use that as a bump map and/or specularity
- map.
-
- I don't know if this will work, but it seems like it would be a good place to
- start.
-
- Note: you could select certain polys on the skateboard as having the grip
- surface, or you could make separate grip strips and parent them to the
- skateboard.
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: [REVIEW] Stranahan in actionHEY STRANAHAN!!!!
- Date: 22 May 1996 14:04:01 -0400
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-
- ----------------------------
- What? No credit for the 5.0 LightWave release. Here is a product that
- we did not pre-release, we didnt even pre-announce it.
- ----------------------------------
-
- Brad, it was BAD that you didn't 'pre-announce' (ie, promote or market)
- it. It's not smart or admirable in any way. No marketing credit at all.
- Zero, none - it was stealth marketing - in the meantime, hundreds of
- people probably bought Max or other software because they heard that
- LightWave didn't have good IK or didn't have OpenGL or couldn't do
- projection lights or other.
-
- What do you want credit for? Putting Allen and Stuart and Fori's code on a
- CD Rom and getting it in a box? Okay, whatever. Keeping secrets? Why was
- it a good idea to keep LightWave's feautures a secret?
-
- You say...
- --------------------------------------------------------
- Amidst all the talk of MAX and SoftImage it was difficult to keep quiet,
- but we did.
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- In other words, while those products were building buzz, you kept quiet!
- Why are you proud of this? Read what you wrote there again - it's horrific
- that you could take pride in silence with 'all the talk' of competive
- products....seriously, has hanging around the brain-dead Marketeers at
- NewTek made you lose IQ points? I know you're smarter than this, Brad.
-
-
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- From: srcemag@gate.net (Richard Green)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Does any have any TREK objects?
- Date: 22 May 1996 22:02:45 GMT
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- I am looking for TREK object for lightwave any ideas WHER I can find some
- QUALITY ones?
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: LW 5 ???
- Date: 22 May 1996 12:23:34 -0600
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-
- Wooly Mittens <0201367@prf12.hro.nl> wrote:
-
- > Can somebody lease explain to me what this is all about.
-
- I also wonder, has anyone else gotten a (snail-mail) notice of 5.0? I
- haven't (but I did for 4.0). If I didn't read this group, I would have
- had no idea a 5.0 was even coming this soon.
-
- - steve
-
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- From: B Hayes <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Does any have any TREK objects?
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 19:16:22 -0400
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- To: Richard Green <srcemag@gate.net>
-
- Richard Green wrote:
- >
- > I am looking for TREK object for lightwave any ideas WHER I can find some
- > QUALITY ones?
-
-
- Try eather the MeshMart or ViewPoint Web sites. They have lots of ships. ST/STNG/STMP
- --
- Brad Hayes
- http://www.pacificnet.net/~bjhayes
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: [REVIEW] Stranahan in actionHEY STRANAHAN!!!!
- Date: 22 May 1996 15:53:02 -0700
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- In article <4nv63n$kv6@guitar.sound.net> Brad@newtek.com (Brad Peebler) writes:
- >From: Brad@newtek.com (Brad Peebler)
- >Subject: Re: [REVIEW] Stranahan in actionHEY STRANAHAN!!!!
- >Date: Tue, 21 May 1996 14:00:34 GMT
-
- >Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@montreal.com> wrote:
-
- >What? No credit for the 5.0 LightWave release. Here is a product that
- >we did not pre-release, we didnt even pre-announce it. We showed up
- >at NAB showed it publicly for the first time, announced it to ship
- >that week and then shipped it...that week. Amidst all the talk of MAX
- >and SoftImage it was difficult to keep quiet, but we did. Not to
- >mention (IMHO) 5.0 is an amazing product, if I do say so myself. ; )
-
- >BP
-
- I for one was happy, thrilled and excited that the 5.0 release did happen -
- and happened sooner than I expected. I had heard preliminary rumors, but I
- discounted them.
-
- However, we have multiple LW licenses at our studio and we never received any
- notice from NewTek about the release. Good thing we are "online".
-
- So you did well to deliver "as planned" (or very close to that), but here is
- the rub. If you can deliver on time, then you SHOULD make a big deal about a
- new release.
-
- So here is to wishing you guys get both right in the 6.0 release.
-
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I am very upset ...
- Date: 22 May 1996 14:52:19 -0600
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-
- LonerSam <lonersam@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
-
- [ A great deal of nonsensical ranting deleted ]
-
- > I have made sure that everything in in 3D rather than simple planes.
- > 3. Shift-B, Subtract.
- > 4. Save the layer into Layout and render ...
- > 5. Vola! Just a simple BOX instead of ANY CUT-OUTS!!!
-
- Perhaps you should read the manual. You claim to have done this, but
- your steps above are not what the manual tells you to do, so either you
- did not actually read it, or you ignored what it said.
-
- - steve
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 5 ???
- Date: 22 May 1996 17:29:39 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- ------------------
- If I didn't read this group, I would have had no idea a 5.0 was even
- coming this soon.
- -----------------------
-
-
- NewTek is proud of this....
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightWave notes from E3
- Date: 22 May 1996 16:43:01 -0700
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- In article <4nrdmd$9dq@newsbf02.news.aol.com> stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) writes:
- >From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- >Subject: Re: LightWave notes from E3
- >Date: 20 May 1996 23:35:41 -0400
-
- >Well, I AM being fair - LightWave has stalled momentum, too. I thought I'd
- >be fairly clear about that in this forum. You're in an 'ivory tower' of
- >sorts, Fred - these products are NOT selling well because they aren't
- >being marketed or sold properly. To broadcast types, sure. To games
- >people, okay. But they are not racking up numbers and penetrating in the
- >marketplace.
-
- >A properly marketed, good 3D program could EAT UP the market.
-
-
- >- Lee
-
- I wonder if NewTek could sell a bunch of LW-lite packagesat around $200-300.
- They would have to get into the major chains to have a chance. They could
- use their Television credits to their advantage with this. How about bundling
- it with a Miro type device.
-
- The downside is that they would have to be careful to make clear the
- difference between LW-Lite and the full version. LiteWave?
-
- The big question would be what to actually include/exclude in such a package.
- Obviously, you drop Screamernet. Ya gotta give 'em lensflares (but maybe
- fewer options). Maybe you limit the import/export options, number of objects
- in a scene etc. No OpenGl. Make it LW 4.0 with some stuff trimmed off.
-
- On the one hand it seems a shame to cripple LW, on the other it may till the
- soil for a future market. Someone mentioned the Corel product series and how
- they just keep selling the older versions at discounted prices. Maybe this
- could work for NewTek?
-
-
-
-
- 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
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Diamond surface......
- Date: 22 May 1996 16:27:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- In article <Pine.SUN.3.93.960521000048.19174A-100000@access1.digex.net> Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net> writes:
- >From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net>
- >Subject: Re: Diamond surface......
- >Date: Tue, 21 May 1996 01:39:55 -0400
-
- >Jay Turberville wrote:
-
- >> [...] the main trick is to determine what it is that makes a diamond
- >> look like a diamond. Offhand, I believe it is its high index of
- >> refraction which causes it to cast lots of reflective "sparkles" and
- >> to have color in those sparkles.
-
- >Dave Paige replied:
-
- >> Actually I believe it's critical angly reflection, sometimes called
- >> internal reflection, that makes a diamond sparkle.
-
- >Same thing, although it's not easy to explain why in 50 words or less.
- >From the Snell-Descartes law, the critical angle for diamond is
-
- > arcsin( sin( 90 degrees ) / 2.42 ) = 24.4 degrees
-
- >The 2.42 is diamond's index of refraction, and as you can (hopefully)
- >see, the higher this number is, the smaller the critical angle is.
- >(Diamond has by far the highest index of refraction among gemstones.)
-
- >Now picture a light ray trying to get out of a diamond. It'll hit
- >the diamond-air boundary at some angle to the normal, and if this
- >angle is higher than the critical angle (24.4 degrees), the angle at
- >which it "emerges" will exceed 90 degrees--in other words, it'll be
- >reflected back in.
-
- >Gem diamonds are precisely cut to maximize "brilliance," an effect
- >of these internal reflections. The facets that make up the base,
- >for example, are at an angle of 41 degrees to the vertical axis.
- >I suspect a convincing diamond model would have to be built the same
- >way real diamonds are cut. You'll also need a way to simulate fire,
- >the prismatic effect that makes the sparkles look like tiny rainbows.
-
- >- Ernie
-
- Thanks Ernie. Now ya got me interested in doing a diamond and I don't even
- need to.
-
- OK. Here is a little proposition for those who do have time. Ol' Joe Monahan
- had some kinda informal renderer contest going on. How 'bout a new simple
- informal "contest" (no need for a winner actually) on making a good diamond.
- This could be a good lighting and modeling drill for new users and a challenge
- to stretch to achieve top-notch realism by experienced users. And maybe get
- us more on-topic.
-
- What makes this a good choice (IMHO) is that the scene need not be complex or
- horribly time consuming.
-
-
-
-
- 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
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- From: david goerndt <davidg@iag.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Diamond surface......
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 21:03:01 -0400
- Organization: stage 22 imaging, inc.
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- Ernie Wright wrote:
- >
- > Jay Turberville wrote:
- >
- > > [...] the main trick is to determine what it is that makes a diamond
- > > look like a diamond. Offhand, I believe it is its high index of
- > > refraction which causes it to cast lots of reflective "sparkles" and
- > > to have color in those sparkles.
- >
- > Dave Paige replied:
- >
- > > Actually I believe it's critical angly reflection, sometimes called
- > > internal reflection, that makes a diamond sparkle.
- >
- > Same thing, although it's not easy to explain why in 50 words or less.
- > From the Snell-Descartes law, the critical angle for diamond is
- >
- > arcsin( sin( 90 degrees ) / 2.42 ) = 24.4 degrees
- >
- > The 2.42 is diamond's index of refraction, and as you can (hopefully)
- > see, the higher this number is, the smaller the critical angle is.
- > (Diamond has by far the highest index of refraction among gemstones.)
- >
- > Now picture a light ray trying to get out of a diamond. It'll hit
- > the diamond-air boundary at some angle to the normal, and if this
- > angle is higher than the critical angle (24.4 degrees), the angle at
- > which it "emerges" will exceed 90 degrees--in other words, it'll be
- > reflected back in.
- >
- > Gem diamonds are precisely cut to maximize "brilliance," an effect
- > of these internal reflections. The facets that make up the base,
- > for example, are at an angle of 41 degrees to the vertical axis.
- > I suspect a convincing diamond model would have to be built the same
- > way real diamonds are cut. You'll also need a way to simulate fire,
- > the prismatic effect that makes the sparkles look like tiny rainbows.
- >
- > - Ernie
-
-
-
- This is why Diamonds are displayed on black . This shows a diamonds cut
- to its best, as no blck will be visible in the diamond.
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: [REVIEW] Stranahan in actionHEY STRANAHAN!!!!
- Date: 22 May 1996 16:52:01 -0700
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- In article <31A1015D.49DD@montreal.com> Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@montreal.com> writes:
- >From: Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@montreal.com>
- >Subject: Re: [REVIEW] Stranahan in actionHEY STRANAHAN!!!!
- >Date: Mon, 20 May 1996 19:33:49 -0400
-
- >jheyden@cstone.net wrote:
- >>
- >> Robert Baldwin <rbaldwin@origin.ea.com> wrote:
- >>
- >> I'm not into criticizing anyone, I generally respect your talents and
- >> am not concerns with your rants re:Newtek but frankly aren't you being
- >> a little hypocritical when you complain about newtek not delivering as
- >> promised or on time yet we have been hearing about your cdrom and now
- >> about your brothers tapes (which I eagerly await), if you can deliver
- >> what you promise it will be worth the money, but where is it? It
- >> sounded to me like you already shot it and pretty much ready for the
- >> market. What is the status?
- >> Still waiting (with anticipation)
- >> >Stranahan wrote:
- >> >>
- >> >> Hey, I'm now 'classic Stranahan'! How old I feel.....with all the changes in LW 5.0, it's probably best to wait for our new
- >> >tapes. And as great as B5 is, a lot of people seem to like the
- >> >designs for Space : Above And Beyond better - if you do, Ken
- >> >Stranahan's 5.0 tapes will show you how get that sort of look.
- >>
- >> >_____________________________________________
- >> > Lee Stranahan
- >>
- >> >-nothing personal, eh?
- >>
- >> >(Shameless Plug Mode off) ;)
-
- >This time, I have to agree with Stranahan. We purchased the Flyer when
- >version 4.02 became availlable. Back then, we were told by NewTek that
- >the final version would be availlable within 2 or 3 weeks. It took
- >nearly a year before version 4.1 actually shipped. We spent about
- >$15,000 on a system (including hard-drives) on a system that coudn't be
- >reliable. We had stutters everywhere. We lost some business because of
- >that. We aren't a very big business, but these problems did hurt our
- >business.
-
- >How can anyone trust NewTek now. The same happened with LightWave for
- >Windows. They sold a product at full retail price for something that
- >wasn't even close to be ready.
-
- >NewTek has become a public-relation nightmare. Especially since Kiki and
- >company left the company.
-
- >Jean-Eric
-
- I agree with the points you made on the Flyer. However, I disagree with you
- when you say that the 4.0 pre-release wasn't even close to ready. We found it
- quite useful and were very happy to get it. It was generally more functional
- than our ver 3.5 Amiga versions. It was way late considering what was
- reported in VTU which WAS a big problem which is why we were happy to get it.
-
- I agree that trust is a big issue. However, the 5.0 release should help in
- that regard. To early to predict a trend, but it becomes more reasonable to
- hope.
-
- 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
-
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- From: howardst@aol.com (Howard ST)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: cel shader
- Date: 22 May 1996 22:05:50 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- A minor tip regarding getting a flat 2-d cartoon style look in Lightwave--
-
- I've been playing around with the cel shader, which does a nice job of
- creating key lines ala a cartoon. I wanted to get the flattest look
- possible and I was finding that the Cel shader made my images look
- posterized and showed too many bands of color to look like a cartoon
- (which is usually mostly flat color).
-
- I solved this problem by deleting all lights and turning the last one's
- level to 0 and then cranking up the ambient light. No directionality of
- light, no shadows, no variation in surface color (and no need for the cel
- shader particularily).
-
- Gave me the look I was going for...
-
- ..I also cranked the luminosity on some of my objects some which gave me
- object by object "brightness" control.
-
-
- Kind of obvious I guess, but hey, isn't everything once you know how to do
- it?
-
- -H
- -H
-
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- From: crs2093@inforamp.net (crs2093)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PAR Hard Drives
- Date: 23 May 1996 03:20:59 GMT
- Organization: iSTAR Internet Inc.
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-
- Hi All!
-
- I am in the process of purchasing a PAR for my Amiga, so I'll be in the market
- for a hard drive. Is the Quantum Fireball one of the better drives for this
- system, or are there better, newer hard drives?
-
- Is anyone else having a problem with reading the directories at the DPS FTP
- site?
-
- Thanks.
-
- -Dave
- david.wyand@canrem.com
-
-
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- From: amiga@inforamp.net (Dan Robinson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.video.desktop,rec.video.production,comp.sys.amiga.marketplace
- Subject: Re: '060 for Amiga 2000 ??
- Date: 23 May 1996 03:27:57 GMT
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-
- On Mon, 20 May 1996 01:51:45 -0500, Gene Heitman <mpace@mpace.com>
- wrote:
-
- > Bob Bennett wrote:
- > >
- > > Anyone have any experience with a readily available 060 board
- (w/SCSI)
- > > for the Amiga 2000? I'm looking for one. It must work with
- V-Toaster
- > > and DPS PAR.
- > >
- > > Thanks for any advice.
- > >
- > > BobThe only readily available 060 board for the Amiga 2000 is the
- TekMagic
- > 50MHz 060. It has a very fast SCSI-2 controller on board and can
- hold
- > up to 128MB of RAM. Requires AmigaDOS 3.1 and works well with the
- above
- > mentioned products. Please contact Micro-PACE (where I work) for
- the
- > name of a dealer near you. We are the distributors for TekMagic
- > products in North America.
- >
- > Gene Heitman
- > Micro-PACE Sales/Product Support
- > www: www.mpace.com
- > email: mpace@mpace.com
- > phone: 217-356-1884
- > fax: 217-356-0097.
-
- Didn"you forget to mention the Wildfire board from DKB???? As a user
- I can attest to the fact that they are available.
-
- dan
-
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- From: MrMiagi@gnn.com (Brian Sassounian)
- Newsgroups: comp.fonts,comp.graphics.algorithms,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.api.inventor,comp.graphics.api.misc,comp.graphics.api.opengl,comp.graphics.apps.alias,comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.pagemake
- Subject: dO NOT read this Letter
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 18:26:08
- Organization: GNN
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-
- Question:
-
- In windows 95, how the hell do you set the default in the
- folders to be list, instead of those crappy big icons? this is
- really pissing me off... well thanks a lot. also, anybody have
- a registered or good html editor? im looking for one..bye.
-
- Brian Sassounian
-
- p.s. email any new kickass fonts like kiddie, randsom, or kickass
- fonts.
- pps. check out my web page at
- http://members.tripod.com/~brian67/index.html
- it kixx ass too
- ppps. why the hell are there no messages in this newsgroup?
- ppps. How do I rename a font? can't do it in win95.
- pppps.: ok ill shutup now.
-
-
- <============================================================>
- -= From: =-
- -=/:: Brian Sassounian ::\=-
-
- X X
- _ _ -=\ E-Mail: /=-
- "I am he as you are he | |
- as you are me and we \____/ -=\ mrmiagi@gnn.com /=-
- are all together." -Lennon /_\
-
- My Web page is at: http://members.tripod.com/~brian67/index.html
- The Anywhere Directory
- <============================================================>
-
- *** Some of my favorite quotes ***
- This is a sig, and it is pretty damn long for a sig,
- so if you don't want to read it, don't.
- Anyway these are kewl.
-
- Sex is not the answer. Sex is the question. 'Yes' is the answer!
- -Ryan Cox
-
- I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
- -Anonymous
- Ruf Ruf Ruff
- -Tim "The Toolman" Taylor (Home Improvement)
-
- D'oh!
- -Homer Simpson (Simpsons)
-
- You dumb babies!
- -Angelica (Rugrats)
-
- I don't think that's such a good idea Tommy..
- Chuckie (Rugrats)
-
- Dont call me babe.
- -Pam Anderson (Barb Wire)
-
- Mary had a little RAM -- only about a MEG or so.
- -Radioactive
- Women need a reason to have sex. Men just need a place.
- -Billy Crystal (City Slickers)
-
- CHH..CHH nghhh, cghhh... hhggdf, ngggh
- -My Dad Snoring
-
- God gave men bigger brains then dogs so they wouldn't hump women's legs
- at cocktail parties
- -Acid Burn (Hackers)
- <============================================================>
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- Subject: Re: Do you have what it takes, or do you have a product? Search!!!!!!!!!
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 19:00:27 GMT
- Organization: The House on the Borderland
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-
- On Sun, 19 May 1996 21:32:29 -0400, Jean-Eric Hénault
- <videosep@montreal.com> wrote:
-
- >Jeff Glaze wrote:
- >>
- >> Do you have what it takes?
-
- >>
- >> References Available.
- >
- >We have what it takes... and more... But first of all, who are you ???
-
- I think that's what the references are for....
-
-
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- From: camcollect@aol.com (CamCollect)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: IMMEDIATE OPENING: Art Director/3D Animator
- Date: 22 May 1996 15:09:25 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- IMMEDIATED OPENING:
-
- Art Director/3D Animator position available immediatly. 3D animation w/
- Lightwave 5.0 and/or SoftImage experience required. Send demo tape and
- resume to:
-
- Digital FX, Inc.
- 9146 Jefferson Hwy.
- Baton Rouge, LA 70809
-
- ATT: Greg Milneck
-
- Greg Milneck, Jr.
-
- Digital FX, Inc.
-
- Baton Rouge, LA, USA
-
-
- camcollect@aol.com
-
- digitalfx2@aol.com
-
- Article: 20288
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- From: sharkey@address.net (Rob Peace)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Help needed: Best Bet for Beginners (Tutorials, Books, etc.)
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 19:14:07 GMT
- Organization: *
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-
- I am just starting out on Lightwave 4.0 and, frankly, the manual seems
- to be a little skimpy on the tutorial side. Modeling in particular is
- giving me a lot of trouble. I am looking for a book or manual that
- focuses on the basics of Lightwave with an emphasis on modeling. I
- know there is a series of videos, but I prefer to have it in print
- so's I can refer to it as I work. Any advice on this would be greatly
- appreciated.
-
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- From: Sean Houghton <houghton@rohan.sdsu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? Pick one and shut up....
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 22:41:47 -0700
- Organization: San Diego State University
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-
- You can do these in 3ds4 and their is an option in the reflections options dialog box
- that lets you set the limit for reflection incidences (I beleive) so you can have a
- reflection of a reflection of a reflection, etc...
-
- misc335@csc.canterbury.ac.nz wrote:
- >
- > > (reflections) yes and no. There are significant limitations to auto-ref maps
- > > which may be important to some like myself. One is you can't get a relfection
- > > of a reflection, or anything that requires multiple ray recursions like
- > > self-relfection this can lead to some very bad looks and unneccessary amounts
- >
- > You can do both these things in 3d studio, and I'm almost certain it only uses
- > reflection maps. (well, "out of the box" anyway...)
-
- --
- Sean Houghton, Computer Scientist Extraordinaire.
-
- houghton@rohan.sdsu.edu
- http://rohan.sdsu.edu/home/houghton/index.html
-
- "No matter where you go, there you are."
- -Buckaroo Bonzai
-
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- From: mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightWave notes from E3
- Date: 23 May 1996 05:15:21 GMT
- Organization: Pipeline
- Lines: 20
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-
- On May 22, 1996 21:17:03 in article <Re: LightWave notes from E3>,
- 'wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))' wrote:
-
- >point out that a dongled LiteWave would be a huge mistake. At this price
-
- >point you make up for piracy with volume. Maybe you use some kind of CD
- >protection or serial number scheme. But definitely no dongle.
- >
- >It is important to do what you do best. That may be the best reason why
- >LiteWave is not a good idea.
- >
-
- I think one of the best weapons against piracy is a semi-functional demo.
- If it rendered 160x100 images in color and 640x480 in b/w, and if had
- printed message about being a demo randomly placed in the image, and a time
- limit, a user could get to know lightwave and still want the real thing.
-
- --
- M C L -
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mike_Ling
-
- Article: 20291
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- From: B Hayes <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: cel shader
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 00:37:50 -0400
- Organization: HVC-3D
- Lines: 33
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-
- Howard ST wrote:
- >
- > A minor tip regarding getting a flat 2-d cartoon style look in Lightwave--
- >
- > I've been playing around with the cel shader, which does a nice job of
- > creating key lines ala a cartoon. I wanted to get the flattest look
- > possible and I was finding that the Cel shader made my images look
- > posterized and showed too many bands of color to look like a cartoon
- > (which is usually mostly flat color).
- >
- > I solved this problem by deleting all lights and turning the last one's
- > level to 0 and then cranking up the ambient light. No directionality of
- > light, no shadows, no variation in surface color (and no need for the cel
- > shader particularily).
- >
- > Gave me the look I was going for...
- >
- > ..I also cranked the luminosity on some of my objects some which gave me
- > object by object "brightness" control.
- >
- > Kind of obvious I guess, but hey, isn't everything once you know how to do
- > it?
- >
- > -H
- > -H
- I needed a Cel-Shared about a year and a halph before i new what one was.
- Your technique was exactly hou I got around it. Hey have you noticed that
- the Cel-Look out line Looks like crap or is it just me. I had played with
- the Exparimental Feature under 4.0 and I thought it looked much better.
- Could just be me though...
- --
- Brad Hayes
- http://www.pacificnet.net/~bjhayes
-
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- From: maurof@ptn.pandora.it (Mauro Avino)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Character animation TARIFFS !
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 07:02:54 GMT
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-
- Hello.
-
- I 'm trying to begin to work as character animator and post-producer
- video here in ITALY, exactly here at Naples.
- I did some TVsignature for some local transmitting station.
- But the my consistent problem is that here there's not a consolitated
- market.
- For that I known, here we haven't an association of category, a
- prices-list, etc . . . .
- I'd like to get the customs of the other countries about the prices of
- the comp-animation, how much at second, for example.
- I 'm aware of the generally of my question, but I need only of a
- indication.
-
- I work as freelance, OBVIOUSLY on LIGHTWAVE !!
-
-
- best regards to all, Mauro by GràPHoS
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Manuals?
- Date: 22 May 1996 14:54:02 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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-
- In article <4nunuv$4f6@infa.central.susx.ac.uk> paulb@cogs.susx.ac.uk (Paul Bunkham) writes:
- >From: paulb@cogs.susx.ac.uk (Paul Bunkham)
- >Subject: Manuals?
- >Date: 22 May 1996 09:49:19 GMT
-
- >Sorry if this is in the FAQ I can't find. (Slate me if you wish...)
-
- >I have recently bought a second-hand P.C. and with it came a copy of Lightwave
- >4.0. Excently, I thought, now I can really do some good computer graphics.
- >But, no manuals! I have been trying to learn the principles from scratch but
- >could really do with some very basic tuition, so my questions are these:
- >Does anyone know if I can buy just the manuals for LW 4.0?
- >Does anyone know of a good beginners book for LW 4.0?
- >Or, does anyone know of a good tutorial for beginners on the net?
-
- >Thanks alot for any help
-
- >Paul Bunkham.
-
- Are you using a dongle to run LW? You will find it attached to the parallel
- port if you are. It looks like a "gender changer" device and will have a
- serial number on it.
-
- If LW is running without this device, you have a bootleg copy and have not
- purchased LW. I hope you didn't pay extra for an illegal copy.
-
- 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
-
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- From: mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: TREK and BAB5 models?
- Date: 23 May 1996 00:38:30 GMT
- Organization: Pipeline
- Lines: 12
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-
- On May 22, 1996 23:07:13 in article <TREK and BAB5 models?>,
- 'srcemag@gate.net (Richard Green)' wrote:
-
-
- >Can anyone here help me find trek:tng ( ds9 and voyager ) objects?
-
- Hmm I've seen ST:NG and ST movie objects over the years, but I haven't seen
- anything from the newer series.
-
- --
- M C L -
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mike_Ling
-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Manuals?
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 22:15:08 GMT
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- paulb@cogs.susx.ac.uk (Paul Bunkham) wrote:
-
- >Sorry if this is in the FAQ I can't find. (Slate me if you wish...)
- >
- >I have recently bought a second-hand P.C. and with it came a copy of Lightwave
- >4.0. Excently, I thought, now I can really do some good computer graphics.
- >But, no manuals! I have been trying to learn the principles from scratch but
- >could really do with some very basic tuition, so my questions are these:
- >Does anyone know if I can buy just the manuals for LW 4.0?
- >Does anyone know of a good beginners book for LW 4.0?
- >Or, does anyone know of a good tutorial for beginners on the net?
- >
- >Thanks alot for any help
- >
- >Paul Bunkham.
-
- I assume, since you can run the program, that it came with the dongle?
-
- Dave Paige
- Alfheim Imaging
- dave@access.digex.net
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Again more Dongle Problems
- Date: 22 May 1996 15:16:01 -0700
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- In article <960403025014350@FrontierTech.COM> tlisanti@earth.planet.net (Tony Lisanti) writes:
- >From: tlisanti@earth.planet.net (Tony Lisanti)
- >Subject: Again more Dongle Problems
- >Date: 22 May 1996 01:54:23 GMT
-
-
-
- > I thought I was immune to dongle problems. I was wrong.. Now my Snappy and
- >Printer refuse to work without first removing the dongle. I made a call to
- >Newtek. Trying to get technical support is like trying to talk to God. I hear
- >even the dealers have an impossible time trying to get though. So can anyone
- >help me with my dongle problems?
-
-
-
- >Tony
-
- Based upon the experiences posted here, I won't plug anything into the
- backside of a LW dongle. For any reason. Period. Apparently some printers
- have the nasty trait of "reprogramming" the dongle. I think the price of an
- additional parallel port ($20-40) or a switchbox ($20 or so - works for most
- but not all parallel devices) is easily worth the peace of mind.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
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- From: wile-e@ix.netcom.com(Tom Kubat )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Two Lightwaves on one system?
- Date: 23 May 1996 07:35:43 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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-
- In <4o08ct$qsa@newsbf02.news.aol.com> otsp@aol.com (OTSP) writes:
- >
- >The latest version of Hollywood F/X doesn't work with my Lightwave
- 4.0,
- >and a version that will is a long way off. My question is, can I
- install
- >Lightwave 3.5 onto the same system and have both versions render their
- >animations onto the same Flyer drives without causing problems?
- >Appreciate the help.
- >
- >Bob Ridge
- >On the Spot Productions
- >BBBB OOO BBBB
- >BB BB OO OO BB BB
- >BBBB OO OO BBBB
- >BB BB OO OO BB BB
- >BBBB OOO BBBB
-
- I have both 3.5 and 4.1 installed on my system and run the one best
- suited to the task. Just use a text editor to change the names before
- starting LightwaveFP so the one you want starts up. You can't run them
- both at the same time but 3.5 renders much faster than 4.1 (or 4.0) on
- an amiga while 4.1 is better for modeling. Of course you can't render
- in 3.5 if special 4.0 features are used (plug-ins, for example.) So to
- render to the flyer in 3.5, save as framestores and use the Flyer
- IFF2Clip AREXX script to make a clip. It is MUCH faster than rendering
- to a clip with 4.0 (again, on an Amiga.)
-
- Tom Kubat
- VIP, Inc.
- Santa Barbara, CA
-
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- From: LonerSam <lonersam@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Thanks -- Boolean , but ...
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 00:27:49 -0700
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-
- Yeah, I guess one-side is one of the better options
- to solve this problem, but still, I can't really
- Boolean as what I want whenever I use it.
-
- Question: Is there a way to change a multi-polygon
- object which is created in 2-sides into single side
- without rebuilding the whole thing?
-
-
- Qu. 2:
-
- What about if I want to boolean something like
- this:
-
- _________________
- [ ________ }
- [___I I____]
-
-
-
-
-
- This is the side view of the residue. Hope U can
- understand what the diller and drillee would look
- like. So, the qu. is that should the big box (the
- thing to be cut) be 1-sided and the small box (the
- one use as a cutting mould) be 2-sided? See, this
- tends to be simple task but I just can't get it.
- Everything shown in PowerView or even in Layout is
- distorted.
-
- Thanks in adance!
-
-
- LSam
- PS: I wonder if Layout 5.0 is OpenGLed. Anyone?
- --
- ***************************************************
- *****
- "It is not me who admits defeat, it is just God's
- will."
- lonersam@ix.netcom.com
- lonersam@aol.com
- ***************************************************
- *****
-
- --
- ***************************************************
- *****
- "It is not me who admits defeat, it is just God's
- will."
- lonersam@ix.netcom.com
- lonersam@aol.com
- ***************************************************
- *****
-
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- From: Sassafras
- Newsgroups: alt.3d,alt.3d.misc,alt.3d.studio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: I will create 3D images for you for free
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 10:55:47 GMT
- Organization: Rocky Mountain Internet Inc.
- Lines: 17
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-
-
- Isn't this called price fixing when you attempt to make everybody
- charge the same? (Hint : Free is less than whatever you are
- charging, therefore you are trying to get him to raise his prices to
- match everyone else's.) Businesses aren't legally allowed to
- do this (Yes I know, gas stations do it all the time -- that doesn't
- make it legal!)
-
- On Sun, 19 May 1996 14:02:18 -0400, Jeff Jasper <jasper.7@osu.edu>
- wrote:
-
- >
- >You should really think about charging a little bit. This hurts businesses who
- >do this for a living. Hey it your hard work, why not get paid for it?
- >
- >Jeff
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 5.0 Misc
- Date: 23 May 1996 04:50:07 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4neoot$a0t@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>, lthouse@primenet.com
- (David Hopkins) writes:
-
- >>LAYOUT:
- >>
- >>You can use the escape key (ESC) to abort a scene load. (!)
- >
- >Wow, that has been true for a REAL long time! Just caught that,
- >did you? ;-)
- >
- >
- >
-
- Hey, does anyone else miss not seeing anything happen while loading? I
- sometimes load huge scene files, and see no action on the screen for about
- a minute, and blam, there's my scene. In the old lightwave, you could see
- the object/image/surfaces counters going up, showing some progress.. Much
- nicer..
-
-
-
- Jason Booth
- Second Nature, Inc.
- "I'm programing a raytracer that only outputs in ASCII art! I'LL BE
- RICH!!!!"
-
-
-
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- From: Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@odyssee.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AVID MEDIA GROUP TAKEOVER ALARM BELLS!!!
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 01:17:06 -0400
- Organization: Video S.E.P.
- Lines: 33
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- To: GKeenan818 <gkeenan818@aol.com>
-
- GKeenan818 wrote:
- >
- > In article <4nrm9i$c73@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, stranahan@aol.com
- > (Stranahan) writes:
- >
- > >Subject: Re: AVID MEDIA GROUP TAKEOVER ALARM BELLS!!!
- > >From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- > >Date: 21 May 1996 02:02:26 -0400
- > >
- > >There's nothing remotely worrisome going on, but that hasn't kept you
- > from
- > >worrying before...
- >
- > Well Lee, if YOU say that things are okay, then I am more inclined to
- > believe it, especially when I get fed one excuse after another from AMG.
- > The worrying is over as far as I'm concerned as it's all in the hands of
- > my credit card company now.
- >
- > It's not JUST me who is worrying Lee, as my mailbox has been getting a
- > steady stream of enquiries from other people in the UK who feel as though
- > there is something fishy going on. If YOU telephoned AMG and got the
- > stories that I have, then I think you too would be a little bit worried.
- >
- > I shall save future "worry postings" for alt.dontpanic.dontrocktheboat in
- > the future. ;-))
-
- I suppose that if someone bought the AVID MEDIA GROUP, it's because they want to continue the operations as usual. Perhaps even improve it.
- Avid's main publications are still VTU and LW Pro. It would be stupid to stop making them.
-
- I assume however that it may cause some delays for a few weeks. Transitions like this are always difficult at first, but I expect things will
- improve steadilly in the next few weeks now.
-
- Jean-Eric
-
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- From: Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@odyssee.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: LW 5 ???
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 01:08:00 -0400
- Organization: Video S.E.P.
- Lines: 31
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-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville (III) wrote:
- >
- > In article <oj620kck1nd.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com> koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren) writes:
- > >From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- > >Subject: Re: LW 5 ???
- > >Date: 22 May 1996 12:23:34 -0600
- >
- > >Wooly Mittens <0201367@prf12.hro.nl> wrote:
- >
- > >> Can somebody lease explain to me what this is all about.
- >
- > >I also wonder, has anyone else gotten a (snail-mail) notice of 5.0? I
- > >haven't (but I did for 4.0). If I didn't read this group, I would have
- > >had no idea a 5.0 was even coming this soon.
- >
- > > - steve
- >
- > This is correct as far as I know. We have received no off-line notice.
- > Perhaps it was in the latest LWPro or VTU. I'm not sure though. You would
- > think NewTek would have sent out upgrade notices to registered users. It
- > doesn't matter to us, but not everybody is online. I sometimes forget that
- > simple fact. Maybe NewTek did as well.
- >
- > 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
-
- Well, there is at least a couple of places where I saw the new LW 5.0 add. 3D design has had the new add featuring some pretty nice pictures.
- But I think NewTek should at least update its web page.
-
- Jean-Eric
-
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- From: Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@odyssee.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lightwave 6.0 ?
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 01:23:35 -0400
- Organization: Video S.E.P.
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-
- At last Video Toaster World in LA last Fall, Tim Jennison mentionned
- that LW would catch-up with SoftImage within a year. That was six months
- ago.
-
- It is logical to assume that now that 5.0 is shipping, NewTek is gonna
- start working on 6.0 right ? Well, A friend of mine who is working for
- one of the big LightWave studios mentionned that they are about to start
- working on a Beta version of 6.0. Is it possible this new version could
- be availlable by the end of the year ?
-
- Woudn't that be great ? I just hope the next upgrade doesn't cost me an
- other 500$ ...
-
- Jean-Eric
-
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- From: you@somehost.somedomain (sdfgh)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Where to take the software wars . . .
- Date: 22 May 1996 21:20:22 GMT
- Organization: Your Organization
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- In article <wturber.179.010F5086@primenet.com>,
- wturber@primenet.comTurbervilleIII says...
- >
- >Just for grins, I just took a look at comp.graphics.apps.alias. There are
- >about 1/10 as many messages there as here. Might I suggest that the next
- >argument on the LW vs. Alias topic (and I assume there will be another) take
- >place in that group instead of here.
- >
- >Thank you.
- >
- >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
- you'll be laughed out of the group
- but what the hell, lets see alias users cut up lw for a change
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: LW 5 ???
- Date: 22 May 1996 14:43:00 -0700
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- In article <oj620kck1nd.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com> koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren) writes:
- >From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- >Subject: Re: LW 5 ???
- >Date: 22 May 1996 12:23:34 -0600
-
-
- >Wooly Mittens <0201367@prf12.hro.nl> wrote:
-
- >> Can somebody lease explain to me what this is all about.
-
- >I also wonder, has anyone else gotten a (snail-mail) notice of 5.0? I
- >haven't (but I did for 4.0). If I didn't read this group, I would have
- >had no idea a 5.0 was even coming this soon.
-
- > - steve
-
- This is correct as far as I know. We have received no off-line notice.
- Perhaps it was in the latest LWPro or VTU. I'm not sure though. You would
- think NewTek would have sent out upgrade notices to registered users. It
- doesn't matter to us, but not everybody is online. I sometimes forget that
- simple fact. Maybe NewTek did as well.
-
- 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
-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Where to get it?
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 22:15:11 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
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-
- razorkid05@aol.com (RazorKiD05) wrote:
-
- >Could someone tell me if I should buy a Flyer system from Tristate
- >computer which is cheaper then getting it from my Dealer. Help would be
- >great!
-
- Mail order will, generally, always be cheaper than your local dealer.
- But, who's going to support you when you have problems or need
- questions answered, and you will. Will you be unhappy when your local
- dealer closes up shop because all of his/her customers bought mail
- order instead of supporting there local dealer?
-
- Dave Paige
- Alfheim Imaging
- dave@access.digex.net
-
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- From: Manfred Panter <Manfred@schebesta.freinet.de>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Problem with Rail/Path-Extrusion
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 11:29:48 -0700
- Organization: konzept und design
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-
- Hi guys, got a problem with Lightwave.
-
- I want to extrude an object with path extrusion.
- For this, i need a curve in a background layer.
- But what if i want to extrude a thing like a zig-zag-wall.
- I need straight lines and sharp angles, but if you choose make curve,
- Lightwave always builds up rounded curves. With a polygon in the
- background layer (which was okay because it was not rounded),
- i cannot make a rail extrusion.
-
- Great if i can get some help.
-
- It would be nice if you can mail me the answer directly.
-
- Thanks for all, Thomas from Germany.
-
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- From: Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@odyssee.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW is an Island
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 02:39:25 -0400
- Organization: Video S.E.P.
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- To: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com
-
- leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com wrote:
- >
- > In article <4ne5rv$5la@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) writes:
- > |>Path: nntpd.lkg.dec.com!pa.dec.com!news1.digital.com!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!no
- > |>From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- > |>Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- > |>Subject: Re: LW is an Island
- > |>Date: 15 May 1996 23:02:23 -0400
- > |>Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- > |>Lines: 31
- > |>Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- > |>Message-ID: <4ne5rv$5la@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- > |>References: <wturber.149.1449E3C5@primenet.com>
- > |>Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- > |>NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
- > |>
- > |>------------------------------------
- > |>The people marketing the Toaster were in the right place at the right time
- > |>to be sure.
- > |>-----------------------------------
- > |>
- > |>You know, Foust hates it when I mention Play - but I re-read this sentence
- > |>and it pissed me off. It implies that the marketing department of 'old'
- > |>NewTek (some would call it 'real' NewTek) was lucky.
- > |>
- > |>Bite me.
- > |>
- > |>As I indicated, there was a ton of work. In addition, the same group of
- > |>marketing people who launched Toaster made Snappy (a video digitizer that
- > |>entered the market with a BUNCH of competition already there) the largest
- > |>selling video product EVER for the PC in about a year. They launched
- > |>Trinity in a huge way. They made a company that is larger and more
- > |>sucessful than NewTek in that space of time, and it's a company that is
- > |>'cool' in the same way NewTek used to be.
- > |>
- > |>Marketing, kids.
- > |>
- > |>
- > |>
- > |>_____________________________________________
- > |>Lee ,
- > I seem to remember they crawled in bed with Digital Creations(supergen 2000s,
- > DCTV, Brilliance on the Amiga),
- > and Microsoft recently. As for snappy, What competition are you talking about?
- > I read the maga and really don't recall anything in that price range
- > avaiable. Gee first a DigiView type thingy for the PC, and then a Toaster
- > type thingy for the PC. A lot of original ideas surfacing here. I wonder
- > if softimage will be their 3D software for Trinity ? i saw a Snappy ad.
- > big picture of the device, nice but nothing special. We have one in shop
- > but opt to use a digital camera most of the time. if I buy a pentium I
- > would consider the Snappy as I believe it has it's uses .
- >
- > -bill
-
- About six months ago, Play had already sold over 300,000 Snappys. By now, they should have at least double that. The thing is that Snappy is
- now one of the most successfull video tool availlable on the market.
-
- History repeats itself : Back in 1985, when the Amiga was first introduced, a new company called NewTek launched a device called DigiView. At
- the time, it was about the only way to put color images in the Amiga for a reasonable cost. Scanners back then were prohibitivelly expensive.
- The Amiga by the way, was about the only computer, costing under $100,000 that could display as many as 4,096 colors at the same time, while
- the best PC of the day could barelly display 16; the Mac was still in black in white.
-
- While the Amiga was a small market, NewTek was pretty successfull with its marketing. In 1987, AmigaWorld introduced us to the Video Toaster
- concept. At the time, it seemed like pure vaporware. A video card that would allow for a very small amount of money to create real-time
- digital transition effects, just like on television. NewTek used the little money they made selling Digiview and DigiPaint, a paint software
- for the Amiga, to develop the Toaster. About a year later, in 1988-89, people had already forgotten about the "mythical" Video Toaster. Until
- the summer of 1990, when NewTek finally introduced its finished product to market.
-
- The Video Toaster was an immediate hit. They sold thousands of units within the first few months. NewTek made the headlines of major
- publications around the world. ABC news even made a story about the little company from Topeka. Everybody loved the name. A company with very
- little resources was able to go from almost zero to major fame.
-
- Then, about two years ago, some people left NewTek to create Play. From that moment, everything at NewTek started to fall apart. The Video
- Flyers project was experiencing major delays and technical problems. Commodore was just put into liquidation a few months before. LightWave
- for Windows was shipping as a Beta version, and still far from being stable. Many customers were very unhappy about NewTek.
-
- Since these people left the company, NewTek has become a marketing nightmare.
-
- All of this to say that Play is repeating this all over again. Don't you see that Play has made tens of millions of dollars with Snappy ? This
- money is now used to develop Trinity. When this product comes out, Play will have a lot more ressources than NewTek ever had when they
- launched the Toaster. I expect total devastation in the video-production industry when Trinity comes out...
-
- Jean-Eric
-
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- From: lara@vvm.com (Paul Lara)
- Newsgroups: comp.fonts,comp.graphics.algorithms,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.api.inventor,comp.graphics.api.misc,comp.graphics.api.opengl,comp.graphics.apps.alias,comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.pagemake
- Subject: Re: dO NOT read this Letter
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 05:58:08 GMT
- Organization: VDO Productions
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-
- MrMiagi@gnn.com (Brian Sassounian) wrote:
-
- >Question:
-
- > In windows 95, how the hell do you set the default in the
- >folders to be list, instead of those crappy big icons? this is
- >really pissing me off...
-
- Kind of off-topic for the lightwave newsgroup....
-
- It's sort of rude to SPAM dozens of newsgroups for a
- rather obvious answer as well.
-
- And that obvious answer is:
-
- The last four buttons along the top of Explorer are
- Large Icons | Small Icons | List | Details
-
- simply click on details, while you reach for the manual.
-
- Paul Lara
-
- well thanks a lot. also, anybody have
- >a registered or good html editor? im looking for one..bye.
-
- > Brian Sassounian
-
- >p.s. email any new kickass fonts like kiddie, randsom, or kickass
- >fonts.
- >pps. check out my web page at
- >http://members.tripod.com/~brian67/index.html
- >it kixx ass too
- >ppps. why the hell are there no messages in this newsgroup?
- >ppps. How do I rename a font? can't do it in win95.
- >pppps.: ok ill shutup now.
-
-
- ><============================================================>
- > -= From: =-
- > -=/:: Brian Sassounian ::\=-
-
- > X X
- > _ _ -=\ E-Mail: /=-
- >"I am he as you are he | |
- >as you are me and we \____/ -=\ mrmiagi@gnn.com /=-
- >are all together." -Lennon /_\
-
- >My Web page is at: http://members.tripod.com/~brian67/index.html
- > The Anywhere Directory
- ><============================================================>
-
- > *** Some of my favorite quotes ***
- > This is a sig, and it is pretty damn long for a sig,
- > so if you don't want to read it, don't.
- > Anyway these are kewl.
-
- >Sex is not the answer. Sex is the question. 'Yes' is the answer!
- > -Ryan Cox
-
- >I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
- > -Anonymous
- >Ruf Ruf Ruff
- > -Tim "The Toolman" Taylor (Home Improvement)
-
- >D'oh!
- > -Homer Simpson (Simpsons)
-
- >You dumb babies!
- > -Angelica (Rugrats)
-
- >I don't think that's such a good idea Tommy..
- > Chuckie (Rugrats)
-
- >Dont call me babe.
- > -Pam Anderson (Barb Wire)
-
- >Mary had a little RAM -- only about a MEG or so.
- > -Radioactive
- >Women need a reason to have sex. Men just need a place.
- > -Billy Crystal (City Slickers)
-
- >CHH..CHH nghhh, cghhh... hhggdf, ngggh
- > -My Dad Snoring
-
- >God gave men bigger brains then dogs so they wouldn't hump women's legs
- >at cocktail parties
- > -Acid Burn (Hackers)
- ><============================================================>
-
-
-
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- From: Jack Walsh <jwalsh@imaginate.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 21:48:25 -0700
- Organization: The Imagination Workshop
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-
- I understand that all the large studios use clay models(mainly for
- organic shapes like Casper) and cyberscan them as opposed to digitizing.
- The information from the cyberscan is cleaner and takes less effort to
- clean up.
-
- Jack
-
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- From: shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson)
- Subject: Re: Damn Path Extrude!
- Message-ID: <shfDrtMwJ.KM0@netcom.com>
- Organization: The Blue Planet
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- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 19:17:07 GMT
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-
- +-- TL Westgate <juris@oo.com> writes:
- | For the life of me, I can never get path extrude to work properly. I
- | have posted questions here before, and they have been answered on this
- | subject, and (of course) I have tried the answers, but it still doesn't
- | work.
- |
- | Would somebody please write a step by step procedure for, say, path
- | extruding a disc into a tube from a path saved in Layout.
-
- This can be described very simply. You want to create a path so that
- when the extrude template object is animated along the path it sweeps
- out the 3D shape you want to create.
-
- For your example you would first create a disc in Modeler. You can
- make it in any orientation or location, but to make it easy to move
- you should make it centered at the origin and flat in the Z-axis.
- Import that into Layout and start animating it with keyframes (or you
- can load an existing motion for the disc). You can translate, rotate
- and scale the disc with any number of keyframes. The shape that will
- be created will be the result of skinning together all the shapes at
- every timestep in the animation. You can visualize this by making a
- wireframe animation preview and imagining all the frames of the anim
- superimposed in your mind. When you are happy with the motion, save
- it out to a file and use that for your Path Extrude motion with the
- disc exactly as you created it in Modeler.
-
- You cannot use parenting, pivot point, align to path, or any motion
- plugins to define the motion path because those are all aspects of
- the scene, not the motion. Position, rotation and scaling are all
- supported, as are tension, continuity, bias and linear controls. Make
- the keyframes more separated in time where you want more detail and
- closer in time where you want less detail. You can also pick a part
- of the path to use for extrusion. Enjoy!
- --
- Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- "How do you compute that? Where on the
- graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
-
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- From: Steven Johansen <203.15.163.13>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW vs Alias
- Date: 23 May 1996 07:58:12 GMT
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- dann@darkskydigital.com (Dann M. Stubbs) wrote:
-
- >My mention about all the other sites was misinterpreted as is most of the
- >things you respond to. At least our site has some framework, a fairly
- >expandable structure. Lots are just images (good and bad) stuck up in the
- >middle of nowhere. A great 3D image on a lousy site, still gives a poor
- >impression as far as I'm concerned.
- >
-
- Dann, I believe I was the first to respond to your post and did
- in fact misinterperate your comment, I don't know if you saw my post
- as you are mainly responding to Fred.
- When you said most of the web pages you had seen were produced
- by talentless amatuers I presumed you were referring to 3D graphics
- related sites,my mistake.
- If I hadn't misinterpreted your comment I would not have made
- what was an intentionally rude response.
- I withdraw my comments (for what thats worth) and apologize
- for them.
-
- I am not recieving e-mail at this current address so if you
- e-mailed a response to my origional post I was and currently still
- am unable to reply to it, my apologies also for that to you and anyone
- else who may have wished to take me to task for my comments.
-
- Steven
-
- >Dann
- >
- >--------------------------------------------------------------------
- > Dann M. Stubbs - dann@darkskydigital.com
- > Dark Sky Digital - Computer Animation + Digital Effects
- > Altamonte Springs, Florida USA
- >
- > www.darkskydigital.com
- >--------------------------------------------------------------------
- >All original text contained in posting Copyright 1996 Dark Sky Digital
-
-
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- From: fletcher00@aol.com (Fletcher00)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Texture mapping on irregular objects
- Date: 23 May 1996 09:19:40 -0400
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- In article <31A28CDF.DED@rohan.sdsu.edu>, Sean Houghton
- <houghton@rohan.sdsu.edu> writes:
-
- >> Hi. I have only started started using Lightwave recently (version
- >> 4.0), so this may seem like a newbie question, but it stems from my
-
- Unfortunately, the only way to really do this in LW w/o a plugin is to:
- actually unfold the image into a flat surface and save it
- load both into layout
- surafce the flat object with the image map
- morph the flat surface into the desired shape 100%
-
- It's awkward, but it works.
-
- Chris Fletcher
-
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- From: fletcher00@aol.com (Fletcher00)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Preview playback question
- Date: 23 May 1996 09:20:20 -0400
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-
- In article <4nsmo3$1ik@niven.ksc.nasa.gov>,
- richardson@gallifrey.ksc.nasa.gov (Richardson, Brian) writes:
-
- >I'm running LW 4.0 on a 486-80, 16MB ram, CTX monitor set to SVGA
- display.
- >
- >Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated...feel free
- >to email.......thanks in advance.
- >
- >
-
- Are you using '95 or NT?
- And what is the monitors refresh rate set at?
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: In defense of separate Modeler/Layout
- Date: 23 May 1996 06:12:17 -0400
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-
- In article <4nkk2q$4g6@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com>,
- mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling) writes:
-
- >
- >After using metanurbs in modeler, I want it in Layout. Aside from that,
- >the only modeler stuff I'd think would be nice in Layout would be
- something
- >to generate primitive objects. It seems a like overkill to load up
- modeler
- >to make a flat plane for a floor, or a cube for room interiors, or a
- sphere
- >for some effect, or to change or add a texture name, etc. This would
- >probably of use to people low on memory who'd want to avoid loading up
- >modeler while layout is up.
- >
- >--
-
- I don't think this would be too usefull, or practical in the
- programing sense - however, basic polygon creation from a plugin aspect is
- definately needed. This way a plugin can create polygons, without doing
- lots of disk swapping tricks..
-
-
-
- Jason Booth
- Second Nature, Inc.
- "I'm programing a raytracer that only outputs in ASCII art! I'LL BE
- RICH!!!!"
-
-
-
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- From: Bryant Reif <reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightWave notes from E3
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 02:52:08 -0400
- Organization: Concentric Internet Services
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-
- Michael C. Ling wrote:
-
- > I think one of the best weapons against piracy is a semi-functional demo.
- > If it rendered 160x100 images in color and 640x480 in b/w, and if had
- > printed message about being a demo randomly placed in the image, and a time
- > limit, a user could get to know lightwave and still want the real thing.
- >
- > --
- > M C L -
- > http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mike_Ling
-
- Bingo! I wonder how many people pirate trueSpace?
- --
-
- Bryant Reif
- mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu
- http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant
-
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- From: MadCat <madcat@dolphins.ch>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: No Messagefile found...
- Date: 23 May 1996 07:37:51 GMT
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-
- Hi all...
-
- I'm very new in Lightwave 5.0 (used 3DS R4)...
-
- Now I have a big problem. I can't run the Modeller.exe...
-
- The program says, that there is no MESSAGE FiLE...
-
- Do you what it means? I can't use this damn program without a modeller..
- (In 3DS you could draw a little bit in the Program)
-
- Thnx
-
- MadCat
-
-
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- From: dgrant@dgrant.peinet.pe.ca (Dennis Grant)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I am very upset ...
- Date: 23 May 1996 14:22:25 GMT
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-
- In article <31A3692A.7554@ix.netcom.com> LonerSam <lonersam@ix.netcom.com> writes:
- > Hi all,
- >
- > I have been a LW user for about 1/2 year already ... so-called. The reason I said so-called is because everytime
- > I can't model some simple operations, I have to abort the whole project and use other program instead. Take
- > Boolean subtraction for example, I have been flipping the manual's pages until they are torn, I have been posting
- > numerous messages into the Net (which eventually people think I am a wacko), I have been looking into LWPro, VTU,
- > etc ... to find answers, but still, I can't even do a simple boolean subtraction.
- >
-
- From the manual index: Boolean Functions, p50
-
- Pages 50-52 contain a detailed explanation of boolean functions.
-
- > I love LW. I know and I can feel it's power, but I just can't stand even the simple little Boolean obstacle.
- > Anyone can kindly tell me the key to solve this problem? See, here are the steps I took:
- >
- > 1. Box, Make (in option, it is 2-sides)
-
- Well, 3 actually.
-
- > 2. Sphere, Make (same, 2-sides, and this is in the 2nd layer.
-
- Again, this has 3 sides...
-
- >
- > I have made sure that everything in in 3D rather than simple planes.
-
- 2.1. Select layer 1 as foreground.
- 2.2. Select layer 2 as background
- 2.3. Ensure objects intersect.
-
- > 3. Shift-B, Subtract.
-
- 3.5. Merge points. (not needed, but a good idea)
-
- > 4. Save the layer into Layout and render ...
- > 5. Vola! Just a simple BOX instead of ANY CUT-OUTS!!!
- >
- > Upset begins from here again. Isn't that simple enough? I am VERY unhappy indeed, as if U have a lot of good
- > video games but U don't have the home system to run them.
-
- The manual is very clear.
-
- --
- --------------------------
- Dennis Grant
- dgrant@cycor.ca
- http://www.cycor.ca/TCave/
-
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- From: Golchert@cris.com (Chris Golchert)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NewTek Updates?
- Date: 23 May 1996 13:03:17 GMT
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- The Artist (snafu@expert.cc.purdue.edu) wrote:
- : I'm trying to update my version of Lightwave4.0A, but I having
- : problems with the BBS, the ftp site is always busy, and the WWW
- : site doesn't offer any connection to the ftp site. So, now my
- : question:
-
- : Is there a mirror of the NewTek FTP site anywhere?
-
- : I'm desperately wanting all of the file updates, but my poor
- : college budget can't afford anymore calls to the BBS (and I've
- : had entirely too many CRC error to want to go there anymore anyway!)
-
- : anyhelp would be appreciated. thanks
-
- : eric
- : snafu@expert.cc.purdue.edu
-
-
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- From: jarhead@netwest.com (Michael S. Spitler)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I am very upset ...
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 22:38:29 MST
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- try this for the subtract
-
-
- 1: Make your first object
- 2: Make you second object
- 3: Set the foreground layer to the object to be subtracted FROM
- 4: Set the background layer to the object to be subtracted
- 5: Bool-subtract
-
- It should look fine now!!!
-
- If you need anything else or this to be more clear please let me know!!!!!!
-
- thanks
- Michael
-
-
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- From: Mark Van Buren <vanburen@blvl.igs.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Ultimate 3D Links: More Objects
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 20:24:52 -0400
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-
- I've just added a few more links to the OBJECTS section on
- Ultimate 3D Links. Might save you some time modelling your
- next project!
-
- Ultimate 3D Links
- http://www.portraits.com/web/3d/3df.htm
-
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- From: The Outlaw <ccspgo@bath.ac.uk>
- Subject: Re: ---> lw50-cracked???...
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- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 14:44:06 GMT
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-
- rayon@pi.net wrote:
- >
- >
- > Hi,
- >
- > Is there someone who has the 100% working cracked
- > version of LW50. If ya have send me an email, i will
- > pay for it!..
- >
- > rayon@pi.net
-
-
- This has GOT to be a troll. No one can be stupid enough to post such a
- message in this forum?!!
-
- Paul G. Overend
-
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- From: srcemag@gate.net (Richard Green)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: TREK and BAB5 models?
- Date: 22 May 1996 23:07:13 GMT
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- Can anyone here help me find trek:tng ( ds9 and voyager ) objects?
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Cross platform rendering
- Date: 22 May 1996 15:31:01 -0700
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- In article <4nuval$10u@sjx-ixn5.ix.netcom.com> g-bierl@ix.netcom.com (Greg Bierl) writes:
- >From: g-bierl@ix.netcom.com (Greg Bierl)
- >Subject: Cross platform rendering
- >Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 00:36:25 GMT
-
- >I have been away from LW for a couple of years, (last version I used
- >was 3.1) and was wondering about a couple things.
-
- >1. Is it possible to use my Amiga version of LW for modeling, layout,
- >and scene creation and then send that data to a networked Pentium for
- >rendering?
-
- >2. Is there an upgrade program for users that have the LW 3.1
- >software?
-
- >TIA
-
- >Greg
-
- 1. Yes. You will need to edit paths in scenes and and objects. Its not a
- huge hassle though.
-
- 2. There was but I am fairly certain it has expired. I'm not sure though. I
- would hope that you could get the "competitive upgrade" price, but that is
- just my hope.
-
- I suggest that modeling and scene creation would be more productive on the
- Pentium due to its speed of doing test renders and the new OpenGL features
- that come with 5.0.
-
-
-
-
- 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
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Preview playback question
- Date: 22 May 1996 15:43:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 24
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <wturber.189.0A0F7143@primenet.com>
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-
- In article <4nsmo3$1ik@niven.ksc.nasa.gov> richardson@gallifrey.ksc.nasa.gov (Richardson, Brian) writes:
- >From: richardson@gallifrey.ksc.nasa.gov (Richardson, Brian)
- >Subject: Preview playback question
- >Date: 21 May 1996 15:16:19 GMT
-
- >As a new user, I apologize in advance if this is a FAQ; but
- >I would appreciate any assistance.
-
- >When playing back a wireframe preview, the wireframe representation
- >is not being displayed. I do see some faint information presented
- >that indicates that it is playing back the sequence.
-
- >I'm running LW 4.0 on a 486-80, 16MB ram, CTX monitor set to SVGA display.
-
- >Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated...feel free
- >to email.......thanks in advance.
-
- Try a different display driver for your video card. Failing that, try a
- different display card. If you are using Win95, you might try adjusting the
- level of accelleration for the display card.
-
- 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
-
-
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- From: david goerndt <davidg@iag.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Effector Plug-in
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 21:18:08 -0400
- Organization: stage 22 imaging, inc.
- Lines: 3
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: pm5-orl25.iag.net
- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (WinNT; U)
-
- I just received LW 5, so I went through it trying out things, just
- playing around. I tried to get effector to do something, but nothing
- happened and the manual is no help, any ideas?
-
- Article: 20327
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I am very upset ...
- Date: 23 May 1996 12:32:13 -0600
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
- Lines: 29
- Sender: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com
- Message-ID: <oj6loij44wi.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>
- References: <mad.7j62@torment.tmisnet.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: hpsrk.fc.hp.com
- In-reply-to: mad@torment.tmisnet.com's message of 23 May 96 06:26:09 PST
- X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.0.9
-
-
- mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) wrote:
-
- > This is a typical smart-ass response that I would have exspected someone to
- > reply to your message. I know the feeling of not being able to figure
-
- No, it was me trying to avoid helping someone who might not have
- actually bought the product. The manual tells you exactly how to
- perform boolean operations, but the poster did something else entirely
- (and then blamed the program it didn't work). This smelled a lot like a
- pirate trying to get free help on the internet to me. I'm not saying it
- was, but some things just smell fishy that way. People asking for very
- basic things that are clearly described in the manual is pretty
- suspicious. You'll notice there are a few other replies to his note
- that say "see the manual on booleans", so I was not the only one who got
- this feeling.
-
- And if you want help, ask clearly and politely. His message was
- anything but.
-
- > Instead of helping someone out, this guy just mouths off, like he's
- > never had a problem that he couldn't figure out and yet every one else
- > knew how to do it.
-
- I will generally try following the instructions before asking a few
- thousand strangers for help. If it still doesn't work, then fine, ask
- away.
-
- - steve
-
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- From: jsburger@xmission.com (John S. Burger)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.marketplace
- Subject: Re: '060 for Amiga 2000 ??
- Date: 23 May 96 10:19:18 +0500
- Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900)
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-
-
- On or about 23-May-96 08:27:57 Dan Robinson typed the following words about "Re:
- '060 for Amiga 2000 ??". My reply is thus...
-
- Hi Dan,
-
-
- ...... *STUFF DELETED* ......
-
- DR> Didn"you forget to mention the Wildfire board from DKB???? As a user
- DR> I can attest to the fact that they are available.
-
- Interesting, I called DKB yesterday and they said they wouldn't be available for
- another month.
-
- DR> dan
-
-
- --
- // -= John =- jsburger@xmission.com BIX: jburger
- \X/ Via
- Amateur Radio KB0ES T
- Amiga 2000 H
- A2630 A2632 John S. Burger Hooper, UT O
- 2+14megs RAM R
- 850meg HD This message was composed on... 2.3ß
- Iomega ZIP 23-May-96 10:18:22 MDT --
-
- Borger King: Have it our way. Your way is irrelevant.
-
-
- Article: 20329
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: [REVIEW] Stranahan in actionHEY STRANAHAN!!!!-
- Date: 23 May 1996 14:48:13 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 20
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4o2btd$fm5@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- ----------------------------------------
- Yes, building hype, and then failing to deliver can be disastrous, but LW
- 5
- showed you could release on schedule, right?
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This is really the saddest part - 5.0 DID getting released on time.
- NewTek's internal schedule was to release it at NAB - and a month before
- NAB, I told Tim they needed to start releasing information NOW. This was
- especially true about some 'catch-up' features.
-
- Let's face it - LW 5 is very good, but some of the improvements were in
- the nature of getting even with the rest of the market; I'm thinking of
- Open GL here, although projection lights, multiple surfaces, and even
- Nurbs to some extent were catch-ups. Without knowledge, people assumed
- LightWave didn't have them.
-
- This is pretty obvious, and it was all explained to NewTek. Too bad they
- didn't listen, but it just hurts their sales...
-
-
- Article: 20330
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 6.0 ?
- Date: 23 May 1996 14:54:12 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 19
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4o2c8k$fpi@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- References: <31A3F657.66A8@odyssee.net>
- Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- --------------------------------
- It is logical to assume that now that 5.0 is shipping, NewTek is gonna
- start working on 6.0 right ? Well, A friend of mine who is working for
- one of the big LightWave studios mentionned that they are about to start
- working on a Beta version of 6.0. Is it possible this new version could
- be availlable by the end of the year ?
- ---------------------------------
-
- Depends how cash poor they get. The logical place to show or sell 6.0
- would be at SIGGRAPH in early August. They will certainly have enough new
- features by then to have at LEAST a sale-able '5.5' version if they want.
- They never STOP programming really, so it's not accurate to say they
- 'started 6.0'. They just keep coding.
-
- Expect - 1) improved character animation features, because this is a
- constant hot button, 2) changes to the motion graph; this has been hinted
- at online, 3) improved surfacing, again...a constant problem that needs
- addressing...
-
-
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- From: otsp@aol.com (OTSP)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Two Lightwaves on one system?
- Date: 22 May 1996 19:35:57 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 13
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4o08ct$qsa@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Reply-To: otsp@aol.com (OTSP)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- The latest version of Hollywood F/X doesn't work with my Lightwave 4.0,
- and a version that will is a long way off. My question is, can I install
- Lightwave 3.5 onto the same system and have both versions render their
- animations onto the same Flyer drives without causing problems?
- Appreciate the help.
-
- Bob Ridge
- On the Spot Productions
- BBBB OOO BBBB
- BB BB OO OO BB BB
- BBBB OO OO BBBB
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-
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- From: snafu@expert.cc.purdue.edu (The Artist)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: NewTek Updates?
- Date: 23 May 1996 09:34:46 GMT
- Organization: Purdue University Computing Center
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <4o1bfm$496@mozo.cc.purdue.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: expert.cc.purdue.edu
-
- I'm trying to update my version of Lightwave4.0A, but I having
- problems with the BBS, the ftp site is always busy, and the WWW
- site doesn't offer any connection to the ftp site. So, now my
- question:
-
- Is there a mirror of the NewTek FTP site anywhere?
-
- I'm desperately wanting all of the file updates, but my poor
- college budget can't afford anymore calls to the BBS (and I've
- had entirely too many CRC error to want to go there anymore anyway!)
-
- anyhelp would be appreciated. thanks
-
- eric
- snafu@expert.cc.purdue.edu
-
-
-
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- From: rayon@pi.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: ---> lw50-cracked???...
- Date: Thu, 23 May 96 15:56:52 PDT
- Organization: Planet Internet
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <NEWTNews.23757.832892336.rayon@pi-user.pi.net>
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- Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
- X-Newsreader: NEWTNews & Chameleon -- TCP/IP for MS Windows from NetManage
-
-
-
- Hi,
-
- Is there someone who has the 100% working cracked
- version of LW50. If ya have send me an email, i will
- pay for it!..
-
-
- rayon@pi.net
-
-
-
-
-
- Article: 20335
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- Subject: Re: bincancel:10 large binaries:AR361:@@NCM
- Message-ID: <ARMM-Report-361.a@redpoll.mrfs.oh.us>
- References: <ARMM-Report-361@redpoll.mrfs.oh.us>
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 20:18:08 GMT
- From: red@redpoll.mrfs.oh.us (Richard E. Depew)
- Followup-To: news.admin.net-abuse.misc
- Organization: ARMM Services, Bincancel Division
- Keywords: ARMM - Automated Retroactive Minimal Moderation
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-
- Large binary posts do not belong in unmoderated discussion groups.
-
- I run a program that searchs for, and issues advisory cancels for,
- large binaries in the akr, biz, comp, misc, news, rec, and sci
- hierarchies.
-
- I have issued 10 advisory cancels for large binary files or parts
- thereof (total size 2,158,299 characters) posted to 9 different
- unmoderated discussion groups in the rec, news, misc, comp, and sci
- hierarchies as follows:
- 2 comp.lang.c
- 1 sci.med.dentistry
- 1 rec.games.trading-cards.startrek
- 1 rec.games.trading-cards.marketplace.magic.trades
- 1 news.newusers.questions
- 1 misc.test
- 1 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- 1 comp.graphics.animation
- 1 comp.bugs.misc
-
- This pointer is being posted to each affected group listed above,
- with the exception of test groups. Follow-ups are directed to
- news.admin.net-abuse.misc.
-
- If you want to see exactly which file was deleted from a particular
- group, read the full report in news.admin.net-abuse.announce. The
- full report can also be found in alt.nocem.misc and alt.retromod.
- Look for AR361 in the subject, or, if your reader supports it, use
- this URL: news:ARMM-Report-361@redpoll.mrfs.oh.us
-
- The criteria used to search for this batch of large binaries were:
- NEWSGROUPS: Unmoderated akr, biz, comp, misc, news, rec, or sci
- (except for comp.binaries.apple2, comp.bugs.2bsd,
- and rec.games.bolo)
- BINARY: base64, binhex, uuencode, and xbtoa encoded files, etc.
- SIZE: > 100,000 characters [(size * (# of parts - .5)), if multi-part]
-
- If you must post a binary to Usenet, please post it *only* to an
- appropriate binaries newsgroup such as alt.binaries.misc, and do *not*
- crosspost it to non-binaries groups. This permits news administrators
- and users to choose, in advance, whether to receive binary files.
-
- Please direct public feedback to news.admin.net-abuse.misc and private
- feedback to red@redpoll.mrfs.oh.us. Thanks.
-
- Best wishes,
- Dick
- --
- Richard E. Depew, Munroe Falls, OH red@redpoll.mrfs.oh.us (home)
- It's over, and can't be helped, and that's one consolation, as they
- always say in Turkey, when they cut the wrong man's head off''
- -- Charles Dickens
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Poser or Humanoid?
- Message-ID: <mad.7j6c@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 23 May 96 07:10:56 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 20
-
- On Wed 22-May-1996 3:26a, Steve Tack wrote:
- ST> Can anyone tell me the main differences between Poser and Humanoid? I'm
- ST> considering Poser, since it's cheaper ($90), but I know nothing about
- ST> Humanoid,
- ST> other than it appears to be a similiar program. I'd mostly like to know
- ST> which
- ST> one works better with Lightwave. Thanks!
-
- ST> Steve Tack
- --------
- Funny, I just did the same reasoning. I went out and bought the Poser program
- and I like it and you can save as DFX also. So then you can make and shape
- your person how you want it and then ship it over to LW. But then I decided to
- go ahead and order the Humanoid anyway because of the ONE MAIN feature that
- Poser does not have, and that's the fact that you can have the humanoid right
- in your Layout while you work with it and move it around and stuff. And also
- it has way more detail than the other. But if all you want is a pretty good
- basic human shape, then ok, get Poser. But when I found out that for only a
- hundred bucks more you can get the real thing, well I got the Humanoid.
- Besides it also comes with bones and a walk and run motion....md
-
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- From: Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@odyssee.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Help/info wanted... (Please?)
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 01:11:56 -0400
- Organization: Video S.E.P.
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <31A3F39C.6008@odyssee.net>
- References: <dave.0u80@hell.xs4all.nl> <319EB157.1E0C@pacificnet.net>
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- To: B Hayes <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
-
- B Hayes wrote:
- >
- > > I was wondering how well the Matrox works with the new LW 5.0.
- > > I take it the OpenGL stuff works?
- >
- > Jeroen:
- >
- > WRONG!!!! The MGA mallinium board needs 8Megs to do OpenGl well Yes it will do it in 640x480 and even 800x600 but with limited colors. I think
- > it's 32768 colors. Now coming from an Amiga that may sound great but You will want to work in 16M colors at 1024x768. You will need 8Megs of
- > ram for the Matrox card. Then there are questions about it's ability to use Z-Buffers. It only supports 16-bit Z-Buffers. How severly this
- > impacts LightWave I'd don't know because I have nothing to compare it with right Now.
- >
- > Brad HAyes
- > http://pacificnet.net/~bjhayes
-
- Sorry, but I currently use a 4 meg MGA millenium, and LightWave's open
- GL works quiet well. I am working in the 1024 x 768 resolution in full
- 24-bit. The refresh is very good.
-
- Jean-Eric
-
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- From: misc335@csc.canterbury.ac.nz
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? Pick one and shut up....
- Date: 23 May 96 12:03:05 +1200
- Organization: University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
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-
- > (reflections) yes and no. There are significant limitations to auto-ref maps
- > which may be important to some like myself. One is you can't get a relfection
- > of a reflection, or anything that requires multiple ray recursions like
- > self-relfection this can lead to some very bad looks and unneccessary amounts
-
- You can do both these things in 3d studio, and I'm almost certain it only uses
- reflection maps. (well, "out of the box" anyway...)
-
-
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I am very upset ...
- Message-ID: <mad.7j62@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 23 May 96 06:26:09 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
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-
- On Wed 22-May-1996 2:52p, Steve Koren wrote:
-
- SK> LonerSam <lonersam@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
-
- SK> [ A great deal of nonsensical ranting deleted ]
-
- SK> > I have made sure that everything in in 3D rather than simple planes.
- SK> > 3. Shift-B, Subtract.
- SK> > 4. Save the layer into Layout and render ...
- SK> > 5. Vola! Just a simple BOX instead of ANY CUT-OUTS!!!
-
- SK> Perhaps you should read the manual. You claim to have done this, but
- SK> your steps above are not what the manual tells you to do, so either you
- SK> did not actually read it, or you ignored what it said.
-
- SK> - steve
- -----------------
- This is a typical smart-ass response that I would have exspected someone to
- reply to your message. I know the feeling of not being able to figure
- something out that seems to be SOOO simple. I too also use SPro on the Mac and
- love it. Instead of helping someone out, this guy just mouths off, like he's
- never had a problem that he couldn't figure out and yet every one else knew
- how to do it. Anyway, I think the main thing that you are doing wrong is:
-
- 1) Don't use 2 sided.....because then Modelar thinks that there is nothing
- inside to be Booleaned. Use single side only, so as to make the object
- actually be solid. Then when the Boolean process is performed it will be like
- cutting out a hole from a hunk of wood.
-
- 2) Make sure that you have the object to be booleaned, "the one to have the
- hole put in to it", that IT is in the foreground "object in white" and the
- object to be used to make the hole be in the background "object in black".
-
- I'll assume you know the difference between these foreground and background
- layers so I won't go into that. But the main thing it sounds like you doing
- wrong to me is, making the objects 2 sided.......hope this helps....md
-
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- From: Andrew Hofman <andyh@erinet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Thanks -- Boolean , but ...
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 11:23:50 -0400
- Organization: LumaQuest Productions, Dayton, OH
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-
- There is no reason you should ever, ever have to use 2-sided polys when doing
- Boolean operations. In fact, using 2-sided polygons may actually confuse Boolean
- operations in some cases, or at least make them slower. Also, once the operation
- is done you will immediately see its results right there in Modeler, so I don't
- understand this procedure of loading things into Layout to see if they've been
- drilled. If an object doesn't appear to be drilled right there as a Modeler
- wireframe, that's because it *hasn't* been drilled. Layout will shed no further
- light on this.
-
- Are you sure you've been following the manual, word for word? I got valid Booleans
- the first time I sat down and - carefully - followed the manual's instructions.
- And I'm not even claiming to be the smartest Lightwave user around!
-
-
- LonerSam wrote:
- >
- > Yeah, I guess one-side is one of the better options
- > to solve this problem, but still, I can't really
- > Boolean as what I want whenever I use it.
- >
- > Question: Is there a way to change a multi-polygon
- > object which is created in 2-sides into single side
- > without rebuilding the whole thing?
- >
- > Qu. 2:
- >
- > What about if I want to boolean something like
- > this:
- >
- > _________________
- > [ ________ }
- > [___I I____]
- >
- > This is the side view of the residue. Hope U can
- > understand what the diller and drillee would look
- > like. So, the qu. is that should the big box (the
- > thing to be cut) be 1-sided and the small box (the
- > one use as a cutting mould) be 2-sided? See, this
- > tends to be simple task but I just can't get it.
- > Everything shown in PowerView or even in Layout is
- > distorted.
- >
- > Thanks in adance!
- >
- > LSam
-
-
- --
- Andrew Hofman
- LumaQuest Productions
- andyh@erinet.com
- 513-643-7333
-
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- From: achan@ix.netcom.com(Alan Chan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Thanks -- Boolean , but ...
- Date: 23 May 1996 16:17:32 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 43
- Message-ID: <4o232s$1lt@dfw-ixnews9.ix.netcom.com>
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Thu May 23 11:17:32 AM CDT 1996
-
- In <31A41375.2E95@ix.netcom.com> LonerSam <lonersam@ix.netcom.com>
- writes:
-
- >Question: Is there a way to change a multi-polygon
- >object which is created in 2-sides into single side
- >without rebuilding the whole thing?
-
- Use Unify, and then Align.
-
-
- >Qu. 2:
- >
- >What about if I want to boolean something like
- >this:
- >
- > _________________
- >[ ________ }
- >[___I I____]
- >
- >
- >
- >
- >
- >This is the side view of the residue. Hope U can
- >understand what the diller and drillee would look
- >like. So, the qu. is that should the big box (the
- >thing to be cut) be 1-sided and the small box (the
- >one use as a cutting mould) be 2-sided? See, this
- >tends to be simple task but I just can't get it.
- >Everything shown in PowerView or even in Layout is
- >distorted.
-
- You have to think of your objects as solids. A box with all six
- one-sided sides facing outwards is treated by Modeler as an enclosed
- volume (that is, there is no way anything can get into the cube without
- passing through the surface) and therefore will boolean correctly.
-
- If you want to Boolean the above piece in, use Extrude to make your
- driller piece a 'solid volume', and then position it so that it will
- cut into your object.
-
- AC
-
-
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- From: achan@ix.netcom.com(Alan Chan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 5.0 Misc
- Date: 23 May 1996 16:18:59 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 19
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-
- In <4o18rv$5us@newsbf02.news.aol.com> jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- writes:
- >
- > Hey, does anyone else miss not seeing anything happen while
- loading? I
- >sometimes load huge scene files, and see no action on the screen for
- about
- >a minute, and blam, there's my scene. In the old lightwave, you could
- see
- >the object/image/surfaces counters going up, showing some progress..
- Much
- >nicer..
-
- You can have the Scene panel up while loading. What's cooler is if you
- have the Objects panel up while loading and you see your objects
- popping in one at a time. :)
-
- AC
-
-
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- From: vidworks@ix.netcom.com(Bob Bennett)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.marketplace,rec.video.desktop,rec.video.production
- Subject: Re: FS: A2000 68040 Accel. w/17MB, VT4000 v3.1,Flicker Free
- Date: 23 May 1996 16:35:29 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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-
- In <01bb4820.d4fca0e0$185ec08c@shiba> J. Derek Davis
- <jdavis1@shrike.depaul.edu> writes:
- >
- >Hi all,
- >
- > $850 CSA Magnum 25MHz 68040 Accel.
- > w/17MB 32bit RAM
- >
- >-Derek <jdavis1@shrike.depaul.edu>
-
- Derek,
- Are you sure that's >>> 17 <<< megabytes of ram???
-
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- From: brainstorm@inermedia.com.ar (WOLANSKY VICTOR)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: test
- Date: 23 May 1996 20:14:59 GMT
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-
-
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- From: Mark Van Buren <vanburen@blvl.igs.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: WANTED!!!!
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 20:28:01 -0400
- Organization: IGS - Information Gateway Services
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- To: "Dána M. Epp" <eppdm@uniserve.com>
-
- Dána M. Epp wrote:
- >
- > I am looking for a mesh/object
-
- Did you try search the object archive lists at
- Ultimate 3D Links?
-
- http://www.portraits.com/web/3d/3df.htm
-
- -MVB
-
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- From: -*-BRUCE-*- <fero@panix.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.visualization,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.misc,comp.graphics.rendering.misc,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.softimage
- Subject: FLOW! ANIMATIONS. http://www.panix.com/~fero
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 11:14:43 -0400
- Organization: FLOW! ANIMATIONS <http://www.panix.com/~fero>
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-
- Come visit the FLOW! ANIMATIONS homepage.
-
- Animations
- Sketches, Drawings.
- Lots of eye candy.
-
- If you have been by recently, come check out whats NEW:
- http://www.panix.com/~fero/new.html
-
- I believe its worth a visit, Enjoy!
-
- -*-BRUCE-*-
- FLOW! ANIMATIONS
- http://www.panix.com/~fero
-
- Thanks for your time.
-
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- From: format@guitar.sound.net (Surfer)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 6.0 ?
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 19:33:42 GMT
- Organization: Sound Advice Limited's Internet Access for KC
- Lines: 16
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-
- Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@odyssee.net> wrote:
-
- >>Woudn't that be great ? I just hope the next upgrade doesn't cost me an
- >other 500$ ...
-
- Are you serious? $500.00 for all the features from 4.0 <> 5.0 is
- nothing!!
- Think of all the time you'll save with NURBS, Poly-Reduction,
- multi-surfacing, not to mention the OPENGL.
- I think $500.00 (and $1495.00) is a small price to pay for a Film/TV
- Effects 3D Package.
-
- Sorry, dude, not ment to be a flame on you, just sick and tired of
- people pickiing on NewTek.
-
-
-
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- From: bernd@NeRo.Uni-Bonn.DE (Bernd Kreimeier)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Again more Dongle Problems
- Date: 23 May 1996 17:03:02 GMT
- Organization: University of Bonn, Dept. of Comp. Sc. VI, Germany
- Lines: 16
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- In-reply-to: wturber@primenet.com's message of 22 May 1996 21:49:01 -0700
-
-
-
- >plug anything at the backside of your dongle
-
- Hmmm. Once I started buying software (I am a Linux user - you
- do not have to pay for most of the decent stuff, but unfortunately
- some tools are available only for Non-OS like looseDOWS), I started
- drowning in these things. I already bought an interface card,
- switched IRQ's etc. ... are you saying now that another
- dongle might hurt a dongle, too? I already have two in a row,
- and two more are to be added soon.
-
-
- b.
-
-
-
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- From: nbenami@uiuc.edu (Noam Ben-Ami)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I am very upset ...
- Date: 23 May 1996 17:55:16 GMT
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
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-
- mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) writes:
-
- >SK> Perhaps you should read the manual. You claim to have done this, but
- >SK> your steps above are not what the manual tells you to do, so either you
- >SK> did not actually read it, or you ignored what it said.
-
- >SK> - steve
- >-----------------
- >This is a typical smart-ass response that I would have exspected someone to
- >reply to your message. I know the feeling of not being able to figure
- >something out that seems to be SOOO simple. I too also use SPro on the Mac and
- >love it. Instead of helping someone out, this guy just mouths off, like he's
- >never had a problem that he couldn't figure out and yet every one else knew
- >how to do it. Anyway, I think the main thing that you are doing wrong is:
-
- The whole point, dude, is that this guy first rants about how he can't
- get anything to work in LW, and then asks for help, APPARENTLY WITHOUT
- EVER HAVING LOOKED AT THE MANUAL.
-
- This leaves us with three options:
-
- 1. This guy is too stupid to live.
- Well, he's kind of a dork, but I don't think so.
- So this option is out.
-
- 2. This guy has a pirated copy of LW, w/out the manual.
- The best answer is "look in the manual!"
-
- 3. This guy has never looked at the mnual.
- The best answer is "look in the manual!"
-
-
- See? Its so simple.
-
- --
- Noam Ben-Ami is nbenami@ux4.cso.uiuc Solar Acoustics High Performance Speakers.
-
- http://farside.ncsa.uiuc.edu/~nbenami ---- Disclaimer: I speak for myself ONLY.
-
-
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- From: Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@odyssee.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Help/info wanted... (Please?)
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 08:47:14 -0400
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- To: Jeroen Van Velsen <dave@hell.xs4all.nl>
-
- Jeroen Van Velsen wrote:
- >
- > Hi all you Lightwavers out there,
- >
- > I've (allmost) sold off my Amiga system and I'm going to get a:
- >
- > Pentium Pro 200 (Intel ATX Aurora mainbord)
- > 32mb RAM (Atleast)
- > 2.1gig EIDE harddisk
- > Soundblaster AWE 32
- > Matrox Millenium 4mb WRAM
- >
- > Does anyone recomend anything? (Good or bad?)
- > (I'm allready planning to run WNT & W95)
- >
- Yeah... give me your phone number and address... ;-) If you can, get 64
- megs... you seem pretty serious about hardware, this is probably to do
- serious work. The extra memory might be worth it, especially with the
- falling RAM prices.
-
- > I was wondering how well the Matrox works with the new LW 5.0.
- > I take it the OpenGL stuff works?
-
- Well, it works pretty well, in fact, you can even experience Open GL on
- your Amiga since there is a Fiori Powerview version for the Amiga
- version of LW. It's not as fancy as on Windows, but it's usefull.
- >
- > Is LW 5.0 any faster then 4.0 C/D?
-
- Someone at NewTek told me that LW 5.0 is slightly faster than 4.0 in
- rendering.
- >
- > I'm also planning to get into video (Broadcast quality) So how
- > are the (used) PAR and Perception compared? Also the prices!
- > Will I'll be able to use the Sounblaster for sound? And will I
- > be able to control the soundcard from the PAR/Perception software?
- >
- The Perception is the most popular choice for the moment. It's broadcast
- quality and has one of the best image quality in the industry. The
- Perception board is made-up of the playback module and the video capture
- module. You can get the whole thing for about $3,000 US.
-
- One of the best thing about the Perception is its abillity to make its
- video clips look like simple image sequences. For example, when you use
- the file manager to browse through the Perception disks, at the root you
- will see different directories representing different graphic formats
- like TGA, IFF, JPEG, etc... When you go in TGA for example, you will see
- a directory for every video clip on the disk. When you enter one of
- those, you will see a long sequence of images like Clip0001.TGA, Clip
- 0002.TGA, etc... Very usefull for animation packages like LightWave. LW
- can load a TGA video resolution graphic from the Perception in less than
- a second.
-
- Hope this helps!!
-
- Jean-Eric
-
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- From: Jeff_Holinski@mindlink.bc.ca (Jeff Holinski)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightWave 6.0 ?
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 23:38:48 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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-
- >From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- >Subject: Re: Lightwave 6.0 ?
- >Date: 23 May 1996 14:54:12 -0400
-
- >--------------------------------
- >It is logical to assume that now that 5.0 is shipping, NewTek is gonna
- >start working on 6.0 right ? Well, A friend of mine who is working for
- >one of the big LightWave studios mentionned that they are about to start
- >working on a Beta version of 6.0. Is it possible this new version could
- >be availlable by the end of the year ?
- >---------------------------------
-
- >Depends how cash poor they get. The logical place to show or sell 6.0
- >would be at SIGGRAPH in early August. They will certainly have enough new
- >features by then to have at LEAST a sale-able '5.5' version if they want.
- >They never STOP programming really, so it's not accurate to say they
- >'started 6.0'. They just keep coding.
-
- >Expect - 1) improved character animation features, because this is a
- >constant hot button, 2) changes to the motion graph; this has been hinted
- >at online, 3) improved surfacing, again...a constant problem that needs
- >addressing...
-
- Maybe they'll even fix that damn lens flare bug that keeps crashing Layout.
- ;^)
-
-
- Jeff H...
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightWave notes from E3
- Date: 22 May 1996 21:17:03 -0700
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- In article <31A3D546.41AA@ix.netcom.com> Elliot Bain <ebain@ix.netcom.com> writes:
- >From: Elliot Bain <ebain@ix.netcom.com>
- >Subject: Re: LightWave notes from E3
- >Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 23:02:30 -0400
-
- [snip]
- >At this juncture, I'm more than pleased with the emphasis Newtek is putting into
- >the technical side of Lightwave. Since the company seems to have trouble
- >multi-tasking, I'm content to see Lightwave moving forward with as few
- >distractions as possible. Maybe a Corel scenario might work, but then there's the
- >dongle and tech support. Both would be hard to overcome within Newtek.
-
- >I really hate being negative about Newtek, because it's in my nature to see
- >opportunity when others see disaster. But I've seen enough instances of superior
- >products not living up to their potentials, to feel that Newtek can't overcome
- >their weaknesses within their company. Their latest attempt to be trendy by using
- >Java to control the PC Flyer only makes me feel more suspicious, rather than
- >less.
-
- >--
- >Elliot Bain
- >Laurell Creative Services
- >614.459.4404
-
- All good points - especially your point about action/reaction. I just want to
- point out that a dongled LiteWave would be a huge mistake. At this price
- point you make up for piracy with volume. Maybe you use some kind of CD
- protection or serial number scheme. But definitely no dongle.
-
- It is important to do what you do best. That may be the best reason why
- LiteWave is not a good idea.
-
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- From: Elliot Bain <ebain@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightWave notes from E3
- Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 23:02:30 -0400
- Organization: Laurell Creative Services
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- Walter (Jay) Turberville (III) wrote:
- >
- >
- > I wonder if NewTek could sell a bunch of LW-lite packagesat around $200-300.
- > They would have to get into the major chains to have a chance. They could
- > use their Television credits to their advantage with this. How about bundling
- > it with a Miro type device.
- >
- > The downside is that they would have to be careful to make clear the
- > difference between LW-Lite and the full version. LiteWave?
- >
- > The big question would be what to actually include/exclude in such a package.
- > Obviously, you drop Screamernet. Ya gotta give 'em lensflares (but maybe
- > fewer options). Maybe you limit the import/export options, number of objects
- > in a scene etc. No OpenGl. Make it LW 4.0 with some stuff trimmed off.
- >
- > On the one hand it seems a shame to cripple LW, on the other it may till the
- > soil for a future market. Someone mentioned the Corel product series and how
- > they just keep selling the older versions at discounted prices. Maybe this
- > could work for NewTek?
- >
- > 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
-
- At one time, I thought that your suggestion would be the way for Newtek to get a
- good growth spurt and give themselves a much needed capital infusion. I've
- changed my opinion, but not because I don't think it wouldn't help.
-
- From what I've seen over the last couple of years, I've come to the conclusion
- that as long as the company is run by the current crowd, they couldn't sell bags
- of gold at a $200 an ounce. Their bags would have been worm-eaten while waiting
- to be filled, and then somebody would have forgotten to order new bags, and the
- gold would still be sitting in their warehouses.
-
- The management and marketing staff at Newtek seem to be inbred. They would have a
- terrible time interacting in the free-wheeling world of retail. Imagine if they
- actually released a LiteWave, and the tech support calls started coming in. If
- tech support is bad now, think of the chaos when the masses started calling in.
-
- Then there's the matter of reaction vs. action. There's no question that Newtek
- was burned by the delays in providing a stable 4.0. So the reaction was to keep a
- tight lid on 5.0. While they were keeping the lid on, others were building fires
- under their products. Instead of acting to promote their new product, they were
- reacting to the failures of the previous ones.
-
- You've also got to wonder if they keep a mailing list. Well, I know they do, but
- you have to wonder if they know what to do with one. Everybody with 4.0, raise
- your hands if you received an update/upgrade notice!
-
- At this juncture, I'm more than pleased with the emphasis Newtek is putting into
- the technical side of Lightwave. Since the company seems to have trouble
- multi-tasking, I'm content to see Lightwave moving forward with as few
- distractions as possible. Maybe a Corel scenario might work, but then there's the
- dongle and tech support. Both would be hard to overcome within Newtek.
-
- I really hate being negative about Newtek, because it's in my nature to see
- opportunity when others see disaster. But I've seen enough instances of superior
- products not living up to their potentials, to feel that Newtek can't overcome
- their weaknesses within their company. Their latest attempt to be trendy by using
- Java to control the PC Flyer only makes me feel more suspicious, rather than
- less.
-
- --
- Elliot Bain
- Laurell Creative Services
- 614.459.4404
-
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- From: John Reddington <john@beanbaw.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I am very upset ...
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 21:12:34 GMT
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-
- > SK> [ A great deal of nonsensical ranting deleted ]
- >
- > SK> > I have made sure that everything in in 3D rather than simple planes.
- > SK> > 3. Shift-B, Subtract.
- > SK> > 4. Save the layer into Layout and render ...
- > SK> > 5. Vola! Just a simple BOX instead of ANY CUT-OUTS!!!
- >
- > SK> Perhaps you should read the manual. You claim to have done this, but
- > SK> your steps above are not what the manual tells you to do, so either you
- > SK> did not actually read it, or you ignored what it said.
- >
- > SK> - steve
- > -----------------
- > This is a typical smart-ass response that I would have exspected someone to
- > reply to your message. I know the feeling of not being able to figure
- > something out that seems to be SOOO simple. I too also use SPro on the Mac and
- > love it. Instead of helping someone out, this guy just mouths off, like he's
- > never had a problem that he couldn't figure out and yet every one else knew
- > how to do it.
-
- Couldn't agree more. There are too many arrogant smart-asses on this group.
- If this guy didn't want to be civil he shouldn't reply!! Luckily there
- are still a lot of people on this group who realise that not everyone is an
- expert and are willing to help. Fuck the rest of them.
-
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- From: (Steve)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lazer beams?
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 20:37:13 GMT
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- On 20 May 1996 11:23:05 -0700, dawson@megatek.com (Tom Dawson) wrote:
-
- >>Any have a SIMPLE way to create a LAZER beam?
- >
- >Two point polygon. Set luminance to 100%.
- >
-
- Try using a 2 or 3 point polygon and these settings
-
- glow @ 100% , radius @ 8 pixels (for 640*480 resolution)
- luminosity @ 100%
- diffuse level @ 100%
- specular level @ 100%
- reflectivity @ 0%
- transparency @ 0%, Edge TRANSPARENT
- and turn on glow
-
- Experiment with the diffuse and glow settings but the above looks
- pretty good.
-
- The key to this technique is the transparent edge setting which gives
- the beam a non-solid look.
-
-
- Let me know how you get on.
-
- Good luck
-
-
- Steve
-
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- From: edrobson@artsci.wustl.edu (e robson)
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- Subject: Re: dO NOT read this Letter
- Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 20:58:20 GMT
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- On Wed, 22 May 1996 18:26:08, MrMiagi@gnn.com (Brian Sassounian) wrote:
-
- )>Question:
- )>
- )> In windows 95, how the hell do you set the default in the
- )>folders to be list, instead of those crappy big icons? this is
- )>really pissing me off... well thanks a lot. also, anybody have
- )>a registered or good html editor? im looking for one..bye.
- )>
- )> Brian Sassounian
- )>
- )>p.s. email any new kickass fonts like kiddie, randsom, or kickass
- )>fonts.
- )>pps. check out my web page at
- )>http://members.tripod.com/~brian67/index.html
- )>it kixx ass too
- )>ppps. why the hell are there no messages in this newsgroup?
- )>ppps. How do I rename a font? can't do it in win95.
- )>pppps.: ok ill shutup now.
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