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- caviello@interramp.com (Anthony Caviello) wrote:
-
- > When you display a BG image in modeller, especially for the purpose of
- > creating polygons to be Front projection mapped in layout...
-
- You were darn close. It works like this:
-
- 1. In Layout, read the Camera Panel's "Frame Aspect" value. In the case of
- D2, it's 1.346.
-
- 2. In Modeler, create a box: X = -1.346 m - 1.346 m
- Y = -1.0 m - 1.0 m
- Z = 0.0 m - 0.0 m
- Save it.
-
- 3. Load the box into Modeler. Key it at X/Y/Z = 0.
-
- 4. Read the Camera Panel's "Zoom Factor" value (eg. 3.2) and key the
- Camera's Z position at the negative of this value.
-
- The result will be a perfectly framed backdrop object, suitable for Front
- Projection Mapping.
-
- My thanks to Mark Thompson and his invaluable LightwavePRO articles on
- Aspect Ratios.
-
-
- --
- Bryan Ewert Amiga Users of Calgary
- JUUL:Animation, Ltd. ewertb@cadvision.com
-
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- From: Dwight Bonney <DBonney@colonial.com.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lightwave to DXF
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 09:37:36 -0700
- Organization: Colonial
- Lines: 9
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-
- Howdy,
-
- I think this has already been asked, sorry.
-
- But can anyone please tell me how I can convert a Lightwave object
- into a DXF for use in 3D Studio.
-
- Thanx
- Dwight.
-
- Article: 20754
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- From: ysin@gnn.com (ysin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: JOB! Computer Related
- Date: 30 May 1996 00:28:45 GMT
- Organization: George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
- Lines: 14
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-
- Employment agency accepting resumes via email. Please email as text or as an
- attachment in MS Word format.
-
- We will distribute your resume to potential employers if it meets thier needs.
-
- please EMAIL your resume to ysin@gnn.com if you meet the following
- requirements
-
- 1. MUST be willing to work in Virginia, Maryland, D.C or Pennsylvania area
- 2. MUST have 3 years of experience in COMPUTER related work, anything ranging
- from programming to hardware related work, or even writing web pages.
-
- Thanks for your time
-
-
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- From: ewertb@cadvision.com (Bryan Ewert)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Diamond surface......
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 00:19:34 GMT
- Organization: JUUL:Animation, Ltd.
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <31ace80b.361433992@news.cadvision.com>
- References: <319c3fd8.630393@news.ipswich.gil.com.au> <wturber.171.04D9E459@primenet.com> <319fac0b.2383236@news.digex.net> <Pine.SUN.3.93.960521000048.19174A-100000@access1.digex.net> <wturber.199.040067FE@primenet.com> <wturber.206.08F2E456@primenet.com
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-
- Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net> wrote:
-
- > BTW, I found the lower gloss settings work better, which is counter-
- > intuitive, but it spreads the specularity over a larger area. I'm not
- > sure I understand what's going on there.
-
- I found this as well. My observation is that this increases the "glint"
- area across a facet so it has a nicer shine to it.
-
- > > taking 30 mins per frame at 640x480 on a P100. Trace reflections
- > > and Trace Refraction is on. Low anti-alias with adaptive at 10.
- >
- > Whew. Trace reflections with AA is really hammering your render time.
- > AA are off. 320 x 240 takes about 17 seconds on my P133.
-
- My diamond is a remodeled version of the LightROM one -- mathematically
- defined to avoid non-planars, and added a small facet between every facet to
- increase the "glint factor." 300MHz Alpha bucks a 640x480 full Trace w/med
- AA in less than a minute.
-
-
- --
- Bryan Ewert Amiga Users of Calgary
- JUUL:Animation, Ltd. ewertb@cadvision.com
-
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- From: Peter Gruhn <gruhn@nando.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? Pick one and shut up...
- Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 14:47:36 -0700
- Organization: Apricot Systematic
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-
- > When people say they can produce rendered work
- > indistinguishable from raytraced, without raytracing, surely they mean > "as photo-realistic, if not more so" than raytracing?
-
- Unless they mean "as correct in certain details"
-
- > If so, why would they bother
- > trying to make their images look like they have been poorly ray-traced
-
- He didn't say he planned for them to be poorly ray traced. He said that
- they were simple.
-
- >_looks_ raytraced,
-
- I thought raytracing was "photorealistic"?
-
- > software is, so how can this reflect on how good each package is? (Wasn't that
- > the point of the exercise?)
-
- No, it wasn't.
-
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Heap error?!?
- Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 20:44:45 -0500
- Organization: Empire Productions Inc.
- Lines: 25
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-
- A collegue of mine has had an error occur just recently that I've never
- seen or heard of with LightWave 4.0
-
- He said it says "Unexpected Heap Error"
-
- He said in fact...the scene exists under which the scene was saved,
- however no objects exist whatsoever in that scene!?! Apparently this
- has been happening to him today about every hour! The scene is
- constantly saved, but all of a sudden it exists only as a name with
- nothing in it anymore! In other words, he saves a scene like 5 or 6
- times in working on a project and after the "heap error" occurs his
- system crashes and then he looks at the scene---which does exist---but
- everything applied to it is gone!
-
- Does LW make a backup of the scenes anywhere in its files?!?
-
-
- Any solutions!?!
- --
- ________________________________________________________________________
- Lance Gray (empire@airmail.net) **25 GIG Flyer & PC LightWave equipped**
-
- "If you are insulted because of the name of CHRIST, you are blessed,
- for the spirit of GOD rests on you." 1 Peter 14
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- Article: 20758
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- From: format@guitar.sound.net (Surfer)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Metahuevos?
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 01:44:15 GMT
- Organization: Sound Advice Limited's Internet Access for KC
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-
- Mitch Rosefelt <mitchr@madison.tdsnet.com> wrote:
-
- >In the LW5 manuals, one of the new features mentioned is the use of Metaballs in Modeler. The
- >reference guide mentions 2 plugins, Addmball.p and pcblob.p., as well as a sample object
- >M.bal, which are to be used w/Metaballs. Of the 3, only Addmball.p is on the CD. There are
- >no instructions for using Metaballs in the user guide. Was this implementation dropped?
-
- >BTW, the metanurbs is a very impressive piece of code. Will we be able to keyframe them
- >directly in some future release?
-
- Add the plugins:
- lwpanels.p
- metaball.p
- addmball.p
-
- that'll get you started with metaballs
-
-
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- From: format@guitar.sound.net (Surfer)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave to DXF
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 01:46:00 GMT
- Organization: Sound Advice Limited's Internet Access for KC
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-
- Dwight Bonney <DBonney@colonial.com.au> wrote:
-
- >Howdy,
-
- >I think this has already been asked, sorry.
-
- >But can anyone please tell me how I can convert a Lightwave object
- >into a DXF for use in 3D Studio.
-
- >Thanx
- >Dwight.
-
- load the plugin "tran3d.p" into Modeler
-
- that will let you convert DXF, Wavefront or 3DS To/From LightWave
-
-
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- From: mchughs@gramercy.ios.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: test
- Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 22:59:36 -0400
- Organization: Internet Online Services
- Lines: 1
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-
- testing post.
-
- Article: 20761
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- From: JP
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Serpentine Morph
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 04:14:10 GMT
- Organization: Wabbits. Witto Tiny Wabbits
- Lines: 11
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-
- Gooday all!!!
-
- I am in the proccess of making an anim that has lots of morphs, and
- the one thats throwing me is this:
- I have a Staff object, approx 6' in length and I want to
- morph it into a figure 8 with a serpentine texture moving alog the Y
- axis. The texture I can handle But, converting the staff into the
- figure eight is somewhat dificult.
- Any suggestions?
-
-
-
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- From: JP
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Nurbs
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 04:16:52 GMT
- Organization: Wabbits. Witto Tiny Wabbits
- Lines: 3
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-
- What are Metanurbs???
-
-
-
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- From: mchughs@gramercy.ios.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 6.0 ?
- Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 23:21:45 -0400
- Organization: Internet Online Services
- Lines: 54
- Message-ID: <31AD1449.77A4@gramercy.ios.com>
- References: <31A3F657.66A8@odyssee.net> <31A62E1A.73B2@agames.com> <wturber.203.047B293F@primenet.com>
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- To: "Walter (Jay) Turberville (III)" <wturber@primenet.com>
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville (III) wrote:
- >
- > In article <31A62E1A.73B2@agames.com> Ace Miles <ace@agames.com> writes:
- > >From: Ace Miles <ace@agames.com>
- > >Subject: Re: Lightwave 6.0 ?
- > >Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 14:46:02 -0700
- >
- > >Jean-Eric Hénault wrote:
- > >>
- > >> 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
- >
- > >If the next upgrade comes that fast and is as good as 5.0 was then I
- > >think it's worth at least another $500.00
- >
- > >-Ace
- >
- > >--
- > > Ace Miles -Sr. Animator
- > >Atari Games / Williams Entertainment
- > > ace@agames.com (work)
- > > ace@got.net (home)
- >
- > All they have to do to get my $500 is to give me animateable MetaNurbs. OK -
- > I want the motion channels separated as well for my $500.
- >
- > 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
-
-
- Can someone please tell me how so many people are talking about
- LW 5.0 and even 6.0 when Newtek tells me 5.0 is not even
- shipping yet (!?). I just bought 4.0 about 2 weeks ago, unaware
- of 5.0, and I'm anxious to get the latest release.
- Thanks very much,
- Brendan McHugh
- --
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- Order a pizza now and get 12,000 lightbulbs free!!
- http://gramercy.ios.com/~mchughs
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
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- From: tao0257@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu (Tao Yin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: lightwave books!!
- Date: 30 May 1996 02:41:24 GMT
- Organization: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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-
- Hello there:
-
- Is there a book on lightwave 3D other than the manual? I am
- interested in buying one. Anyone has a related source, let me know please!!
-
- thanks!!
-
- tao
-
- tao0257@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu
-
-
-
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- From: howardst@aol.com (Howard ST)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: metanurbs w. Metamorph
- Date: 29 May 1996 23:39:15 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- >>, I've got
- some tutorials out there that covers this in more detail.>>
-
- Where?
- -H
-
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- From: tlisanti@earth.planet.net (Tony Lisanti)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Again more Dongle Problems
- Date: 30 May 1996 03:13:56 GMT
- Organization: Planet Access Networks - Stanhope, NJ
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- In message <wturber.1034.020D04C6@primenet.com>, wturber@primenet.com (Walter
- (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
-
- >In article <4oa7d1$ga1@newsbf02.news.aol.com> marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- writes:
- >>From: marcmylar@aol.com (MarcMylar)
- >>Subject: Re: Again more Dongle Problems
- >>Date: 26 May 1996 14:20:17 -0400
- >
- >>In article <wturber.187.09F72BDF@primenet.com>, wturber@primenet.com
- >>(Walter (Jay) Turberville (III)) writes:
- >
- >>>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.
-
- Well, Newkek said the dongle would be transparant. I guess transparant when
- you're not running lightwave or when the machine is off.. :) Stay away from
- pluggin in HP printers into the port. My freiend learned that the hard way. I
- have a 3 way box here. A-dongle B-printer C-Snappy . Simple.
-
-
-
-
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- From: cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 22:46:04 -0700
- Organization: cjpost
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- To: Brad Peebler <Brad@newtek.com>
-
- Brad Peebler wrote:
- >
- > Okay everyone. Here is the official notice for feature requests. As we
- > are hard at work on the next rev of LW I am putting together the
- > master list of feature requests. I know there are lots of good ideas
- > out there so send them to me!
- >
- > Please send all feature requests to Brad@NewTek.com so that I can
- > compile them quickly.
- >
- > Thanks
- >
- > BP
- >
- > PS: This includes interface ideas, new input devices, plug in
- > architecture...anything you would like to see in LightWave.
-
- hi Brad,
-
- heres a suggestion:
-
- how about being able to select objects and lights by typing in the name of the obj/lights?
- I'm working on a scene file that has about 600 objects and trying to find the objects on the list can be a
- real pain (especially when their centers are close to each other and its hard to shift click on it.
-
- this would also help when trying to parent objects/lights.
-
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- From: Mikey <mikey@cyberartist.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Several lw questions
- Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 22:17:30 -0700
- Organization: Creative Cyber Artists
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-
- Hi,
-
- I am very glad to find this newsgroup.
-
- My name is Mike Yuen. My first computer is an Amiga 3000.
- Now I am developing VRML webs with LightWave4.0 on Win95. I have
- a few questions:
-
- - How much is upgrade to LW5?
- - Anyone else have experience using the VRML plugin?
- - When is VideoToaster for Windows coming out?
-
- regards,
- Mikey
- CyberArtist ----> http://www.CyberArtist.com ---> San Francisco
-
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- From: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Flyer? WHEN!?!?
- Date: 30 May 1996 01:49:33 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <31A1DB9C.6AB5@vet.ksu.edu>, Nelson@vet.ksu.edu writes:
-
- >Stranahan wrote:
- >>
- >> Abandon all hope.
- >
- >Ren Hoek grabs The World's Smartest Toaster Guy by the collar,
- >pulls him down to Chihuahua level and screams,"WHAT ARE YOU
- >SAYING?" "TELL US, MAN!"
-
- Is he now the world's most Anti-Toaster Guy?
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
- Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists
- 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973
-
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- From: vyper@eburg.com (LaCier Vincent)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Where to start...
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 02:42:35 GMT
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-
- I've been lurking for a short time, and my question is a simple one:
- Where to start? I've been interested in CG for many years, and have
- dabled with one product or another, but I've finally decided to become
- serious. After looking at the various packages that are available, I
- have decided that Lightwave 5.0 has what I want for the price.
-
- Other than the FAQ, which I've already read, where does someone start
- a career in computer graphics? I'm an open slate, c'mon
- professionals, share your words of wisdom!
-
- LaCier
- vyper@eburg.com
- http://www.eburg.com/~vyper/VypersURdL.html
-
-
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- From: scrutnzr@inforamp.net (Jim May)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Flairs in between transparent surfaces
- Date: 30 May 1996 07:29:19 GMT
- Organization: M.O.R.E. Men Of Reason -- Everywhere!
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- In article <4odufv$eab@dfw-ixnews2.ix.netcom.com>, js33@ix.netcom.com(Joe
- Schrengohst ) wrote:
-
- > In <582.6721T1205T2504@pixelfx.demon.co.uk> Mal@pixelfx.demon.co.uk
- > (Malcolm Lavery) writes:
- > >
- > >Hello!...
- > >
- > >I'v been haveing quite some bother with an anim that I'm producing.
- > >What I have, are lots of Wasps, flying around a jam jar, and one
- > inside.
- > >And there is a partical beam comming out of the top of the jar into
- > the sky.
- > >Right!, my problem is that I need to have a lense flare inside the jam
- > jar
- > >just in the lid section were the partical beam starts.
- <<<snip>>>
- > Hi Mal,
- > I hope this is not to obvious but have you tried setting the Intensity
- > Falloff to adjust the effect radius of your flare. If you have a flare
- > and want it concentrated on a confined area rather than the whole
- > screen try setting your Intensity falloff to 500% or more. Intensity
- > Falloff only works for Point and Spot Lights. Note in the Top, Side,
- > and Front view you will see a circle showing the effect radius of your
- > flare. Once you set the Falloff to the desired level then clone your
- > point light with flare by 2 or 3 times for a more intense effect.
- > Hope this helps,
- > JS
-
- Er, but unless this is some sort of 5.0 feature that I haven't seen yet (I
- am still using 3.5 Toaster and occasionally 4.0 PC), that Intensity
- falloff pertains to the light emitted, not the flare (these are
- independent quantities). Other than that, your advice to stack flares for
- greater density is sound.
-
- Mal: Have you considered using a sphere with 50% or so Transparency, Edge
- = Transparent and the threshold around 1 or so? Or, do you need the lens
- flare streaks etc.?
-
- Jim May
- The Vivid Group
- Mandala and Vivid Reality Systems
- http://www.vividgroup.com
-
-
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- From: ar409@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Saiyad Abdul)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Danimation Home Page
- Date: 30 May 1996 04:38:33 GMT
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-
- SYoakum (syoakum@aol.com) writes:
- > Daniel L Smith---Senior Animator At Will Vinton Studios Home page
- >
- > http://members.aol.com/felriq/spamo.htm
- >
- > I just stumbles across it and it's fantastic!!
- > He has animation from the M&M commercials to his work on
- > Judge Dredd!!
- >
- > A must visit for all 3d animaotrs and fans of 3D!!
-
-
- This is not meant to be an insult but why can't you be honest? When you go
- to the page you quickly find out you're his fiance..Saying you "stumbled"
- on to it is misleading isn't it?
-
- Sai
-
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- From: Bryant Reif <reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: change color over time?
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 04:24:35 -0400
- Organization: Concentric Internet Services
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-
- david goerndt wrote:
- >
- > Bryant Reif wrote:
- > >
- > > david goerndt wrote:
- > > > I'm glad you asked! I once had a PAR and Amiga 4000 with LW3.5. and I
- > > > wanted to be able to envelope surface attributes. The method I came up
- > > > with requires a PAR or similar device that allows you to seamlessly join
- > > > frames together. Here goes, first determine how long you want the effect
- > > > to be, then how much of a change you want(this can all be eyeballed if
- > > > you want) render a frame, tweak the settings, render a frame, etc., you
- > > > get the idea. Pain in the ass, but it does work. I have a short anim that
- > > > I enveloped all of the surface settings, luminosity, diffuse specular,
- > > > reflective and some others. Now if this sounds like stop motion
- > > > animation, it is, just as tedious, but you do get results. Color fading
- > > > is probably the most tedious because you have three sliders to keep track
- > > > of, so you might want to preplan the color fade with RGB numbers to get
- > > > it right the first time. You do not want to make a mistake.Others say
- > > > that morph surfaces will work, probably, but with this method you don't
- > > > have to set up any morphs, just have a lot of patience!
- > > >
- > > > ers
- > >
- > > You seriously did this? I would have went for morphing or an image map w/ velocity
- > > before tweeking every frame by hand. Yikes! =:o
- > > --
- > >
- > > Bryant Reif
- > > mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu
- > > http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant
- >
- > Yes I did, but only one time to see if it was possible. I think it is way
- > more flexible than morphing as it requires almost no set up, just lots of
- > patience. Plus you can change all of the surface attributes that have
-
- If patience is a virtue, you are the most virtuous person I know! :)
-
- > variable input at the same time. With 5.0 you could even use it with
- > multiple image maps, although I'm not about to try it. This all came
- > about because I want to see envelope controls on all the surface
- > attributes, hell, I want envelopes on everything, maximum control!
-
- I'm with you here 100%. EVERYTHING in LW should have an envelope option. Brad, if
- you read this, please note that LW users want "maximum control" as David puts it.
- This includes "real" Bezier spline handles too. ...and UV controls, and independant
- channels, etc...
- --
-
- Bryant Reif
- mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu
- http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 30 May 1996 04:40:00 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 28
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-
- In article <31AD361C.373F@wwa.com>, cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com> writes:
-
- >heres a suggestion:
- >
- >how about being able to select objects and lights by typing in the name
- of
- >the obj/lights?
- >I'm working on a scene file that has about 600 objects and trying to find
- the
- >objects on the list can be a
- >real pain (especially when their centers are close to each other and its
- hard
- >to shift click on it.
- >
- >this would also help when trying to parent objects/lights.
- >
- >
- >
-
- if you do this, you should add a unix-like command completion....
-
-
- 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: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Diamond surface......
- Date: 30 May 1996 01:26:02 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 26
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <wturber.1041.00308594@primenet.com>
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- In article <Pine.SUN.3.93.960529141216.25260A-100000@access1.digex.net> Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net> writes:
- >From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net>
- >Subject: Re: Diamond surface......
- >Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 14:22:47 -0400
-
- >Concerning diamond shapes, Ron Pepper (pepper@dashi.us.dell.com) kindly
- >sent me the following pointer:
-
- > http://www.teleport.com/~raylc/master/tolkowsky.html
-
- >where the proportions of a round brilliant cut diamond are discussed in
- >just enough detail to build a reasonably accurate model.
-
- >Ron e-mailed me this because his news server was down. I may have to be
- >satisfied with thanking him here because I'm in the process of figuring
- >out how to do mail via PPP.
-
- >- Ernie
-
- That is a very nice resource. Turns out that my diamond is too tall. I guess
- I'll have to fix it. I've come this far after all. :^)
-
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Serpentine Morph
- Date: 30 May 1996 01:33:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- In article <4oj0e8$rp3@cronkite.polaristel.net> JP writes:
- >From: JP
- >Subject: Serpentine Morph
- >Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 04:14:10 GMT
-
- >Gooday all!!!
-
- >I am in the proccess of making an anim that has lots of morphs, and
- >the one thats throwing me is this:
- > I have a Staff object, approx 6' in length and I want to
- >morph it into a figure 8 with a serpentine texture moving alog the Y
- >axis. The texture I can handle But, converting the staff into the
- >figure eight is somewhat dificult.
- >Any suggestions?
-
- 1) Make a figure eight path.
- 2) Extrude a disk (or other cross section object) along this path. (Rail
- Extrude)
- a) Make sure you use align to path.
- b) Make sure you use Uniform Lengths.
- c) Make sure you use enough segments to get a smooth curve.
- 3)Extrude your staff using the same cross section (or you could modify its
- shape as long as you do not change point order or amount. Use any method that
- you like to do this so long as you use the same number of segments that you
- used to create the figure eight.
-
- If your staff has a texture moving on the Y axis, your figure eight will have
- the same texture traveling around the figure eight if you morph surfaces as
- well.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 6.0 ?
- Date: 30 May 1996 04:47:47 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- In article <31AD1449.77A4@gramercy.ios.com>, mchughs@gramercy.ios.com
- writes:
-
- >
- >Can someone please tell me how so many people are talking about
- >LW 5.0 and even 6.0 when Newtek tells me 5.0 is not even
- >shipping yet (!?). I just bought 4.0 about 2 weeks ago, unaware
- >of 5.0, and I'm anxious to get the latest release.
-
- LW5.0 is shipping on intel at least - since I've been using it for
- weeks.. It's not on amigas, Mips, and maybe alphas....
-
-
-
- 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: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Serpentine Morph
- Date: 30 May 1996 04:55:51 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4oj0e8$rp3@cronkite.polaristel.net>, JP writes:
-
- > I have a Staff object, approx 6' in length and I want to
- >morph it into a figure 8 with a serpentine texture moving alog the Y
- >axis. The texture I can handle But, converting the staff into the
- >figure eight is somewhat dificult.
- >Any suggestions?
-
- I'd start with the figure 8, and work back to the staff, it would
- probrobly be easier that way..
-
-
- 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: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Minimum system requirements for Lightwave 3D for Windows
- Date: 30 May 1996 02:19:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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-
- In article <4ogrhj$8j3@hume.nmia.com> cyborg@nmia.com (J. Jorgensen) writes:
- >From: cyborg@nmia.com (J. Jorgensen)
- >Subject: Minimum system requirements for Lightwave 3D for Windows
- >Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 06:41:52 GMT
-
-
- >Greetings and Salutations...
- >I wanted to collected some opinions on what sort
- >of PC hardware (CPU, video card, memory, HD, etc)
- >would provide a functional level of performance
- >with the Lightwave 3D software. I realize that this
- >is a loaded question, but without causing too much
- >of a ruckus, I'd like to know what you all think.
-
-
- >Regards,
- >John R. Jorgensen
- >cyborg@nmia.com
-
- The usable minimum is a DX4-100 with 16mb RAM and a 1mb DRAM video card
- running win95. A system like this will give reasonable results and
- reasonable user interface response. I found that a DX2-66 was simply
- too slow. However, when you consider that LW 5.0 sells for around $1300, it
- probably doesn't make sense to hinder the app with a "minimal" system. (BTW -
- I was able to run LW 4.0 on a 4mb 486-33 portable - not recommended, but it
- worked.)
-
- Realistically, I wouldn't suggest using less than a P90 with 32mb RAM and
- Win95 and a 2MB DRAM video card. The main reason is that RAM and Pentium
- processors just don't cost that much anymore. So this is more of an
- economic/efficiency minimum than a technical one. I'd start with a Pentium.
-
- These are only my opinions of course. It also depends on your intended use.
-
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I am very upset ...
- Date: 30 May 1996 02:07:01 -0700
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- In article <4ohlb8$k4r@tilde.csc.ti.com> Sc0t@msg.ti.com (The Glory Boys) writes:
- >From: Sc0t@msg.ti.com (The Glory Boys)
- >Subject: Re: I am very upset ...
- >Date: 29 May 1996 14:01:12 GMT
-
-
- >>BTW - If you haven't figured it out, your general slam on this group really
- >>irritates me. I did a review of the posts I have made in the past three
- >>weeks. I made 34 posts that were responses to questions posted by others. I
- >>made 1 post that was a direct request for information for myself. I made 16
- >>posts that were general discussion/commentary (most of which were on-topic).
- >>I put a fair amount of time and effort into this group and attitudes like
- >>yours are causing me to seriously reconsider the value of my participation.
- >>Too many people want too much and are putting way too little effort into
- >>getting it and are putting far too little back in return. I'm tiring of it.
- >>
- >>There are a lot of folks here whose time is VERY valuable who sometimes go to
- >>great length to give detailed and valuable information. And they respond to
- >>the same questions repeatedly. I get the distinct feeling that a lot of
- >>people take this for granted.
-
-
-
- >Walter, IÂ’m a little surprised that you of all people were upset by my post. You
- >do
- >know that it wasn’t me who said "F*** ‘em all"?
-
- Yes I do.
-
- > And
- >youÂ’ve always treated everyone with respect as far as I could tell. Perhaps a
- >post
- >or two dropped off of my system. Did someone attack you personally?
-
- No they didn't (AFIK).
-
- >BTW my last 10 posts (before this one) 8 responses to questions posted by
- >others, 1 general discussion/commentary (the post that upset you) and 1 bad
- >joke. IÂ’m actually kind of proud of that ratio.
-
- Sounds good to me.
-
- >I still feel bad that LonerSam has now made two lengthy apologies for his one
- >lengthy question. I just donÂ’t think he has anything to apologize for except,
- >perhaps rambling.
-
- Probably so. And I don't recall anyone asking him to.
-
- >In reading your post again, I still think I must have missed something.
-
- You made a comment(s) that there is a fair amount of "elitism" here. I don't
- see that. You made the LonerSam situation out to be some very bad series of
- events apparently caused by this elitism. I don't see it that way and do not
- appreciate the generalization about this group based upon this situation.
- After all, LonerSam was helped out even though there was some initial friction
- and misunderstanding.
-
- >There are definitely some people who participate in this forum just for the
- >sport,
- >and thatÂ’s OK. (Just sort by author and look at the topics to see who) I just
- >get a
- >funny feeling seeing guys pronounced guilty before proving themselves innocent -
- >even in the ultra free speech environment of a news group.
-
- Nobody ever pronounced him guilty of anything. There were suggestions that it
- was possible or even likely that he was not a legit user, but I do not recall
- a pronouncement that he was. I understand that this was probably irritating
- and frustrating for him, but he wasn't particularly clear in his post which
- was the kindling for the fire. Lack of clarity is no crime, but it does lead
- to misunderstandings.
-
- >No one who is here for Lightwave takes Walter Jay for granted. But if LonerSam
- >turns out to be as good as Walter Jay except heÂ’s pissed off, embarrassed and
- >has fled the group, we all lose.
-
- I thought that the fellow who made the initial comment made a post reassing
- the situation and did offer assistance. I thought positions were explained
- and causes for actions given. Problems occur. That's life.
-
- >Scott at GBI
-
- I hope this clarifies my irritation. Believe me, it isn't the beginning or
- the end of the world for me that you slammed the group. I just felt that the
- comment required answering because I believe it was extremely unfair of you to
- suggest that the group was significantly elitist. Maybe you don't see your
- comment that way. I know that at least one other person besides me did.
-
- You might note that I made a similar comment when someone asked a sarcastic
- and rhetorical question to the effect that perhaps it was normal for American
- mail order companies to take orders and hold onto them without shipping
- product for many months. I guess I just don't like it when people generalize
- about groups based on isolated problems with individuals within those groups.
-
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightWave 6.0 ?(wish list...)
- Date: 30 May 1996 02:23:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- In article <4oftr4$ndh@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com> mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling) writes:
- >From: mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling)
- >Subject: Re: LightWave 6.0 ?(wish list...)
- >Date: 28 May 1996 22:13:56 GMT
-
- >On May 27, 1996 14:44:20 in article <Re: LightWave 6.0 ?(wish list...)>,
- >'Brad@newtek.com (Brad Peebler)' wrote:
- >>
- >>With Auto Key Adjust, Auto Key Create, and the TCB spline controls you
- >>can also adjust the curve in real time in Layout. The initial drawing
- >>must occur in Modeler, but adjusting the curve is no problem in
- >>Layout.
- >>
- >>BP
- >>PS: I have added drawing spline curves in Layout to the master wish
- >>list.
- >
- >I would love to see bezier curves with control handles, like you have with
- >2d vector drawing programs; Truespace has it in their program.
- >
- >--
- >M C L -
- >http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mike_Ling
-
- Agreed. And the TCB spline controls have pretty bad response characteristics.
- I'm waiting for 5-10 seconds at times - on a P150!!??
-
-
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Flyer? WHEN!?!?
- Date: 30 May 1996 05:37:24 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 33
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- Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
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-
- >Stranahan wrote:
- >>
- >> Abandon all hope.
- >
- >Ren Hoek grabs The World's Smartest Toaster Guy by the collar,
- >pulls him down to Chihuahua level and screams,"WHAT ARE YOU
- >SAYING?" "TELL US, MAN!"
-
- >> Is he now the world's most Anti-Toaster Guy?
-
-
- Or just the world's smartest guy? ;^)
-
- I don't know, but I seem to have been pretty correct so far. I hope nobody
- just 'takes my word' for things, but I know plenty. If you want to see the
- logical successor to the Toaster, look to Trinity...
-
- Will the PC 'Toaster' 1) have a switcher like the Amiga Toaster? 2) do
- real time effects other than fades? 3) have a CG? Paint? Has anyone seen
- them? 4) be component?
-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
-
- Call 818.505.1464 to register for our upcoming LightWave seminar in
- L.A.!!!!
-
- 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: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Several lw questions
- Date: 30 May 1996 06:50:08 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <31AD2F6A.4B3D@cyberartist.com>, Mikey <mikey@cyberartist.com>
- writes:
-
- >- When is VideoToaster for Windows coming out?
-
- your joking right? It's been, what, a year past ship date? We have at
- least 3 years to wait...
-
-
- 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: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Flyer? WHEN!?!?
- Date: 30 May 1996 06:51:12 -0400
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-
- In article <4ojctd$gi2@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, toastrguy@aol.com
- (ToastRGuy) writes:
-
- >
- >>Stranahan wrote:
- >>>
- >>> Abandon all hope.
- >>
- >>Ren Hoek grabs The World's Smartest Toaster Guy by the collar,
- >>pulls him down to Chihuahua level and screams,"WHAT ARE YOU
- >>SAYING?" "TELL US, MAN!"
- >
- >Is he now the world's most Anti-Toaster Guy?
- >
- >
-
- No, he just knows newtek...
-
-
-
- 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: Rafe Purnell <darkeye@unicorn.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 5.0 + Matrox Millenium + OpenGl = ???
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 12:30:42 +0000
- Organization: Unicorn Glade
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-
- Oh yes indeedy !
-
- And very nice it is too !
-
- Finally you can get a millenium to do what you paid for !
-
- Regards Darkeye.
-
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Metahuevos?
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 08:58:03 -0400
- Organization: IMT
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-
- Mitch Rosefelt wrote:
- >
- > In the LW5 manuals, one of the new features mentioned is the use of Metaballs in Modeler. The
- > reference guide mentions 2 plugins, Addmball.p and pcblob.p., as well as a sample object
- > M.bal, which are to be used w/Metaballs. Of the 3, only Addmball.p is on the CD. There are
- > no instructions for using Metaballs in the user guide. Was this implementation dropped?
- >
- > BTW, the metanurbs is a very impressive piece of code. Will we be able to keyframe them
- > directly in some future release?
-
- They are there. Only one problem: The file is not called pcblob.p it is called metaball.p I know it is pretty
- stupid; I was stumped myself when looking for it. (And it is not as if Newtek tech support is that easy to get a hold
- of.) I could not find the man.bal object either. MetaNurbs can be "keyframed" right now by using metamotion. You don't
- really use metaNurbs; you use MetaFormPlus but the end result looks exactly the same.
- Implementation of MetaBalls was not dropped; but apparently the whole focus of LW's organic stuff went to
- MetaNURBS. I think this is a pity as there are things you can do with metaballs that are easier than doing them with
- MetaNURBS. Documentation is also pityfull.
- Hajo
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 08:59:39 -0400
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- To: Brad Peebler <Brad@newtek.com>
-
- Animateable meta-balls! This way you can do really cool gooey animation! (And please
- spend some time on Metaball documentation next time).
-
- Hajo
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: A good tutorial book for lightwave?
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 09:10:44 -0400
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-
- Sean Young wrote:
- > Can someone please tell me a good book for lightwave, as I find the
- > manual is a bit tedious and slow.
- > From da bowwee Bwuva Alan Chan's :The FX Kit for Lightwave is a very good book for beginning to intermediate
- users. (And even advanced users can pick up some nice pointers). It is a lot better written then
- the Lightwave manuals. (In the sense that everything is a tutorial). The LWpro compilation book
- is su[pposed to be good and it probably is since the magazine has some of the best tutorials.
- (Except the last LWPro sewer tutorial I personnally would have used bones to move the water
- around)
- Hajo
-
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- From: Brad@newtek.com (Brad Peebler)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 6.0 ?
- Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 14:02:27 GMT
- Organization: NewTek
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-
- LightWave is shipping for Intel and Alpha currently. Amiga and MIPS
- are soon to follow (I dont want to say two weeks! ; ) )
- and SGI will be shortly after that. We are adding some new liscencing
- code to the SGI version.
-
-
- BP
-
- jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411) wrote:
-
- >In article <31AD1449.77A4@gramercy.ios.com>, mchughs@gramercy.ios.com
- >writes:
-
- >>
- >>Can someone please tell me how so many people are talking about
- >>LW 5.0 and even 6.0 when Newtek tells me 5.0 is not even
- >>shipping yet (!?). I just bought 4.0 about 2 weeks ago, unaware
- >>of 5.0, and I'm anxious to get the latest release.
-
- > LW5.0 is shipping on intel at least - since I've been using it for
- >weeks.. It's not on amigas, Mips, and maybe alphas....
-
-
-
- >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: NEED@PLUGINS.FORLW5.0
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Plugins for lightwave 5.0
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 14:22:47 GMT
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-
- Please post the plugins of lightwave 5.0
-
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- From: Brad@newtek.com (Brad Peebler)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 14:16:20 GMT
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-
- Excellent responses! I have rec'd a ton of private emails with very
- cool ideas. Come on now...I know there are a bunch more out there.
- Please, please, please send them to Brad@NewTek.com
-
-
- Thanks again,
-
- BP
- NewTek, Inc.
-
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anims to video question...
- Date: 30 May 1996 09:21:57 -0600
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-
-
- aki40064@leonis.nus.sg (Lim Wei Li) wrote:
-
- > These encoders dump EVERYTHING on screen, so what I do is to (using
- > Win3.11) to change my Window's color to a customized color setting where
- > close to everything is black (so you won't get those title bars, borders
-
- Whenever I have wanted to do this, I don't change my palette to black
- :-). I just use a full screen window to play the anim in, so it either
- uses its own screen or covers up all the other windows.
-
- - steve
-
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- From: jmonahan@netzone.com (Joe Monahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? Pick one and shut up...
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 02:42:42 -0700
- Organization: Center for Advancing Computer Technologies
- Lines: 36
- Message-ID: <jmonahan-3005960242420001@phx-ip-39.netzone.com>
- References: <jmonahan-0605960210270001@phx-ip-71.netzone.com> <3197DA57.546C@ix.netcom.com> <4n6ihp$93c@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> <4n8t5v$mhi@news2.cts.com> <jmonahan-1505960411370001@phx-ip-62.netzone.com> <4neh0d$jod@dfw-ixnews7.ix.netcom.com> <jmonaha
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-
- I sort of lost interest in this thread when it became obvious that we were
- all wasting our time. But I will still post images to the web site in
- order to compare rendering quality.
-
- The page is at: http://www.netzone.com/~jmonahan/home.html
-
- I have a few ancient/beginner renderings done with Alias Studio 5.0 at:
-
- http://www.netzone.com/~jmonahan/jm.html
-
- Joe Monahan
-
-
- In article <31ACC5F8.41C67EA6@nando.net>, Peter Gruhn <gruhn@nando.net> wrote:
-
- > > When people say they can produce rendered work
- > > indistinguishable from raytraced, without raytracing, surely they mean
- > "as photo-realistic, if not more so" than raytracing?
- >
- > Unless they mean "as correct in certain details"
- >
- > > If so, why would they bother
- > > trying to make their images look like they have been poorly ray-traced
- >
- > He didn't say he planned for them to be poorly ray traced. He said that
- > they were simple.
- >
- > >_looks_ raytraced,
- >
- > I thought raytracing was "photorealistic"?
- >
- > > software is, so how can this reflect on how good each package is?
- (Wasn't that
- > > the point of the exercise?)
- >
- > No, it wasn't.
-
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- From: twoface@alpin.or.at (twoface)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Books for the Lightwave proggy
- Date: 30 May 1996 15:38:05 GMT
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-
-
- G`day mates!!!!
-
- Can anybody please tell me some GOOD BOOKS for the LightWave proggy.
-
- I need something to start with. I would be happy if somebody can tell me the
- name of the book and the company who it is published by.
- Somewhere in Germany or in Austria would be the best, but I`m also happy if
- someone can tell me something in england.
-
- Need your answer urgently.
-
- TIA , greetings from AUSTRIA
-
- see ya
- twoface@alpin.or.at
-
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: sbennett@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Stephen G Bennett)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Dongle question
- Date: 30 May 1996 16:06:53 GMT
- Organization: The Ohio State University
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- I had a question for those people using switchboxes with their
- dongle. How do you use it?
-
- Say I have a switch box with the dongle on port A and the printer
- hooked up on port B. I turn the computer on, and since I want to
- load Lightwave, I obviously have the switch turned to port A.
- However, if I want to print something, do I just change the switch
- to port B and print, and then switch back to port A, or do I need
- to turn the computer off, then change to port B, and print.
-
- The reason for the question is that it seems that by switching the
- port while the computer is on is just the same as pulling off the
- dongle while you're using Lightwave without a switch box. Does this
- damage the dongle.
-
- Thanks in advance for any reply.
-
- Steve Bennett
- sbennett@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
-
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- From: tkd@deltanet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Wanted: 4 gig AV drive
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 18:02:02 GMT
- Organization: Delta Internet Services, Anaheim, CA
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- I'm in need of a 4 gig PVR drive, either new or used, to add to my
- existing system. If anyone has one for sale, or can recommend a
- dealer with good prices, I'd appreciate some e-mail at the address
- below. Also, if there is a more appropriate newsgroup for this post
- (that is, one for video or computer hardware) please let me know and I
- won't clutter this group with my postings in the future. Thanks!
-
- Tim Doherty
- tkd@deltanet.com
-
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Fiber Factory Problem
- Date: 30 May 1996 16:12:25 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
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- In article <4o6f2m$2vu@chleuasme.francenet.fr>, fazer@MicroNet.fr says...
- >
- >
- >Hi all,
- >
- >My problem is simple.
- >
- >The hair generate cross the sphere.
- >
- >It's possible to avoid this ?
-
- Have you tried calling technical support at MetroGrafx?
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Diamond surface......
- Date: 30 May 1996 09:20:02 -0700
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- In article <wturber.1041.00308594@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
- >From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- >Subject: Re: Diamond surface......
- >Date: 30 May 1996 01:26:02 -0700
-
- >In article <Pine.SUN.3.93.960529141216.25260A-100000@access1.digex.net> Ernie
- >Wright <erniew@access.digex.net> writes:
- >>From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net>
- >>Subject: Re: Diamond surface......
- >>Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 14:22:47 -0400
-
- >>Concerning diamond shapes, Ron Pepper (pepper@dashi.us.dell.com) kindly
- >>sent me the following pointer:
-
- >> http://www.teleport.com/~raylc/master/tolkowsky.html
-
- >>where the proportions of a round brilliant cut diamond are discussed in
- >>just enough detail to build a reasonably accurate model.
-
- >>Ron e-mailed me this because his news server was down. I may have to be
- >>satisfied with thanking him here because I'm in the process of figuring
- >>out how to do mail via PPP.
-
- >>- Ernie
-
- >That is a very nice resource. Turns out that my diamond is too tall. I guess
- >I'll have to fix it. I've come this far after all. :^)
-
- It was late and I did my math wrong. Actually all the ratios of my diamond
- turned to be very close to the recomendations. My worst ratio is the table to
- width which is 61%. This measure has an "acceptable" range of between 53% and
- 64%, so even it isn't too bad. The larger the table, the greater the
- brilliance. The smaller the table, the greater the fire. Since I have to
- fake the fire anyway, I guess fudging toward the large side is probably a good
- compromise for a raytraced diamond. We can raytrace the brilliance I think.
-
- I also ended up with the slightly bowed in look of the square when seen from
- the top which is desirable.
-
- So I am not gonna change it after all.
-
-
-
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- From: bernd@NeRo.Uni-Bonn.DE (Bernd Kreimeier)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Again more Dongle Problems
- Date: 30 May 1996 14:50:57 GMT
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- In-reply-to: tlisanti@earth.planet.net's message of 30 May 1996 03:13:56 GMT
-
- In article <960404041012022@FrontierTech.COM> tlisanti@earth.planet.net (Tony Lisanti) writes:
-
- > From: tlisanti@earth.planet.net (Tony Lisanti)
-
- > Well, Newkek said the dongle would be transparant. I guess transparant when
- > you're not running lightwave or when the machine is off.. :) Stay away from
- > pluggin in HP printers into the port. My freiend learned that the hard way. I
- > have a 3 way box here. A-dongle B-printer C-Snappy . Simple.
-
- As far as transparency goes: LPT Port-LW5.0 dongle-ECB dongle and LW works,
- LTP Port-EBC dongle-LW-5.0, and LW does not work. Now I am curious
- whether ECB (Encyclopedia Britannica, no, not a rendering tool :) works
- in the first configurartion - still waiting for the NT dongle driver
- from ECB. Dongle pains galore.
-
- Btw., Real3D 3.3 is now delivered w/o hardware lock, "for convenience,
- and to avoid compatibility problems". This decision probably saved me
- another five hours of dongle/IRQ/port juggling. I always thought that
- a CDROM full of stuff (e.g. a mirror dump of ftp.newktek.com, including
- index,html with relative URL's) and a decent manual in a not
- too-xerox-friendly layout is a way better protection (not to mention
- decent support for registered users only).
-
-
- b.
-
-
-
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- From: Mal@pixelfx.demon.co.uk (Malcolm Lavery)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Flairs in between transparent surfaces
- Date: 30 May 96 16:08:49 +0000
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- On 30-May-96 07:29:19, the dood Jim May said about Re: Flairs in between
- transparent surfaces:
-
- Hi!, Jim...
-
- >> >I'v been haveing quite some bother with an anim that I'm producing.
- >> >What I have, are lots of Wasps, flying around a jam jar, and one
- >> inside.
- >> >And there is a partical beam comming out of the top of the jar into
- >> the sky.
- >> >Right!, my problem is that I need to have a lense flare inside the jam
- >> jar
- >> >just in the lid section were the partical beam starts.
- > <<<snip>>>
- >> Hi Mal,
- >> I hope this is not to obvious but have you tried setting the Intensity
- >> Falloff to adjust the effect radius of your flare. If you have a flare
- >> and want it concentrated on a confined area rather than the whole
- >> screen try setting your Intensity falloff to 500% or more. Intensity
- >> Falloff only works for Point and Spot Lights. Note in the Top, Side,
- >> and Front view you will see a circle showing the effect radius of your
- >> flare. Once you set the Falloff to the desired level then clone your
- >> point light with flare by 2 or 3 times for a more intense effect.
- >> Hope this helps,
- >> JS
-
- > Er, but unless this is some sort of 5.0 feature that I haven't seen yet (I
- > am still using 3.5 Toaster and occasionally 4.0 PC), that Intensity
- > falloff pertains to the light emitted, not the flare (these are
- > independent quantities). Other than that, your advice to stack flares for
- > greater density is sound.
-
- > Mal: Have you considered using a sphere with 50% or so Transparency, Edge
- > = Transparent and the threshold around 1 or so? Or, do you need the lens
- > flare streaks etc.?
-
- No!, but I'll try it, I really just need the glow.
-
- Thanks bye!...
-
- --
- Mal!! :)
-
-
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- From: adam <agp@atlas.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Help! Error using Power Viewer for Intel?
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 18:45:49 +0100
- Organization: Atlas Internet
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-
- System:
-
- win95
- lw 5.0
- 32mb ram
- stealth 64 vram
-
-
- Problem:
-
- When in modeller, choosing Power viewer plugin from tools/custom gives me the info
- box message:
-
- 'Can't get module handle'
-
- Then it gives me the Power viewer window, with a nice preview. It seems to work
- but why the error message?!?!?!?
-
- Also does lw 5.0 support volumetric light like 3DS Max( beams and dust cones
- inparticular) if so how? As I want to produce a spotlight with visible beam.
- Please note I'm a experienced 3ds user that has migrated to LW5, so some of lw5
- features are new to me. Be kind. Thanks
-
- Adam
-
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- From: Keith Smith <dad@sailsolo.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Need help - Cloak/Decloak effect from B5 using LW ver 4.0
- Date: Tue, 28 May 1996 21:36:41 +0100
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-
- In article <4odjv8$90i@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>, bman2@ix.netcom.com
- writes
-
- I personally think that a much NICER effect would be to model the ships
- internal structure - all the corridors, bulkheads and engines and stuff
- and then just dissolve it in and out. I would love to see an effect
- where the *inside* of the ship is visible as it cloaks.
-
-
- --
- Ben Smith
-
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- From: maurof@ptn.pandora.it (Mauro Avino)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 12:09:45 GMT
- Organization: Centro Servizi Interbusiness
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-
- Brad@newtek.com (Brad Peebler) wrote:
-
-
- >hi Brad,
- >heres a suggestion:
- >how about being able to select objects and lights by typing in the name of the obj/lights?
-
- VERY TRUE !
- --
- Mauro Avino,
- on the sea of Naples
- ITALY
-
-
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- From: maurof@ptn.pandora.it (Mauro Avino)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 12:09:55 GMT
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-
- --
- Mauro Avino,
- on the sea of Naples
- ITALY
-
-
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- From: maurof@ptn.pandora.it (Mauro Avino)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 12:10:03 GMT
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-
- --
- Mauro Avino,
- on the sea of Naples
- ITALY
-
-
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- From: kenneth@norconnect.no (Kenneth C. Nilsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: What the price on Amiga Lightwave 5.0 F
- Date: 30 May 1996 20:57:31 +0200
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-
- Chuck Baker wrote (29-May-96 14:50:34):
-
- KN>> I would also like to know what the price is for the Amiga version of
-
- >Here's the whole ball of wax:
- [...]
-
-
- Thanks!
-
-
- Regards,
-
- ---
- InterMedia Consulting | Kenneth C. Nilsen (kenneth@norConnect.no)
- General Manager | http://www.norconnect.no/~kenneth/
-
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- From: kenneth@norconnect.no (Kenneth C. Nilsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anims to video question...
- Date: 30 May 1996 20:57:34 +0200
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-
- Justin Kuzmanich wrote (28-May-96 23:17:48):
-
- >I know this sounds low budget, but I tried filming some avi's with my
- >hi-8 camera directly from my monitor. They look ok (good enough to show
- >to friends, ect.) but there's an annoying flicker which shows up on
- >video that I was unable to eliminate with the shutter speed settings on
- >my camera. Has anyone had any sucess with this technique and is there
- >any way to get rid of the flicker?
-
- Can your camera take external sync (ext. sync) ? If so you can get a device
- you point at the monitor and connect to the ext. sync. This device will make
- your camera in sync with the monitor. Sorry, I don't have price indications
- on this device. A dealer of professional equipment should be able to help you.
-
-
- ---
- InterMedia Consulting | Kenneth C. Nilsen (kenneth@norConnect.no)
- General Manager | http://www.norconnect.no/~kenneth/
-
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- From: "A.R.T. di Enzo Palomba" <hermy@mbox.vol.it>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: About newtek
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 00:02:48 +0200
- Organization: A.R.T. di Enzo Palomba
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- Is there somebody who can tell me the E-Mail of Newtek Inc. ?
-
-
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- From: format@guitar.sound.net (Surfer)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Where to start...
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 22:23:06 GMT
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-
- vyper@eburg.com (LaCier Vincent) wrote:
-
- >I've been lurking for a short time, and my question is a simple one:
- >Where to start? I've been interested in CG for many years, and have
- >dabled with one product or another, but I've finally decided to become
- >serious. After looking at the various packages that are available, I
- >have decided that Lightwave 5.0 has what I want for the price.
-
- >Other than the FAQ, which I've already read, where does someone start
- >a career in computer graphics? I'm an open slate, c'mon
- >professionals, share your words of wisdom!
-
- >LaCier
- >vyper@eburg.com
- >http://www.eburg.com/~vyper/VypersURdL.html
-
- Buy LightWave 5.0
- Use it and learn all the tools. Don't be afraid to show your work to
- Effects or animation houses. (Just so that it really doesn't suck)
- Make a demo reel and you could be working in the big time within a
- year or two!
-
- That's the coolest thing about LW...It's cheap and it is the same
- thing the professionals use. You just have to discipline yourself into
- long aniimating hours. Try picking up a copy of LightWave Pro or one
- of Ron Thornton's tapes. They will help you understand 3D artistry.
-
- ...oh yeah, one other thing, be prepared to get doors slammed in your
- face. But hey, that's life.
-
- Good Luck!!
-
-
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- From: rabbitph@aol.com (Rabbit PH)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: HELP!! TOASTER WON'T PLAY BACK ALL THE FRAMES
- Date: 30 May 1996 18:16:38 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Our school recently got a hold of an Amiga computer with full Toaster and
- Lightwave capabilities. So far we have been able to render animations,
- but the swithcher in the Toaster won't play them all back. For instance,
- if the animation was 300 frames, only 120 or so will be played back.
- What's wrong? Please help us!
-
- Here is our current system:
- 18 megs RAM
- 115 megs HardDisk
- System 3.01 workbench/desktop
- Amiga 4000 computer
-
- Thanks,
- Rabbit PH@aol.com
- Rabbit
-
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- From: mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? Pick one and shut up...
- Date: 30 May 1996 21:56:56 GMT
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- On May 30, 1996 02:42:42 in article <Re: MAX or Lightwave? Pick one and
- shut up...>, 'jmonahan@netzone.com (Joe Monahan)' wrote:
-
-
- >I sort of lost interest in this thread when it became obvious that we were
-
- >all wasting our time. But I will still post images to the web site in
- >order to compare rendering quality.
- >
- >The page is at: http://www.netzone.com/~jmonahan/home.html
- >
- >I have a few ancient/beginner renderings done with Alias Studio 5.0 at:
- >
- >http://www.netzone.com/~jmonahan/jm.html
- >
-
- I did a picture from scratch(with the stock objects and textures) when you
- first made your challenge. If you want to look at it, visit my web
- page(currently under construction).
-
- --
- M C L -
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mike_Ling
-
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- From: Andrew McClary <alchemy@shadow.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 18:35:16 -0400
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-
- You could also just create a short Microsoft Visual Basic program which
- you could use over and over again. (PS. If you haven't checked out VB,
- its great for writting quick programs to handle repetitive tasks.)
- Sorry, unix doesn't have such a finely tuned beast.
-
- > > > foreach i ( *.hrc )
- > > > set n = echo $i | sed -e 's/hrc/als'
- > > > soft2alias $i $n
- > > > end
- > > >
- > > > 200 models later......
-
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- From: kwabbott@aol.com (KWABBOTT)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Cel Look Shader
- Date: 30 May 1996 18:44:36 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Can someone post the settings needed to get the secret cel-look shader
- working in LW4?
-
- Thanks
-
- Kevin Abbott
-
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- From: Dobbin Burkhart <dobbin@tvdcomm.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Slowdown in modeler on Alpha System
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 18:33:57 -0400
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-
- We just got a DeskStation Alpha 266Mhz Raptor Reflex and it's
- pretty slick. Layout and rendering are real quick but moving
- things around in modeler is very awkward compared to what we
- can do in a A2000/040 amiga. The screen updates are so slow
- that pulling a point in a moderatly complex object is nearly
- impossible. We're doing something wrong I hope.
-
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Cel Look Shader
- Date: 30 May 1996 23:11:47 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
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-
-
- you ar mistaken. There is no cell-look shader that comes with 4.0
-
- there re cell-outlines..which makes outlines around the variouse surfaces..
-
- think you hit control f1 from layout
-
- then go to the objects menu and hit control f3 or f4..t enable
- cell-outine mode
-
- the you need to get the anime-shader plugin pd version from
- ftp.newtek.com or ftp from tomahawk.grandi.com
-
- cartoon_b is the latest version.
-
- Adam
-
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie, -Will dust keyboards for internship-
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
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- From: david goerndt <davidg@iag.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Where to start...
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 20:32:08 -0400
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-
- LaCier Vincent wrote:
- >
- > I've been lurking for a short time, and my question is a simple one:
- > Where to start? I've been interested in CG for many years, and have
- > dabled with one product or another, but I've finally decided to become
- > serious. After looking at the various packages that are available, I
- > have decided that Lightwave 5.0 has what I want for the price.
- >
- > Other than the FAQ, which I've already read, where does someone start
- > a career in computer graphics? I'm an open slate, c'mon
- > professionals, share your words of wisdom!
- >
- > LaCier
- > vyper@eburg.com
- > http://www.eburg.com/~vyper/VypersURdL.html
-
-
-
- The old Catch 22, you need experience to be hired but to get experience you need to be working. If you can
- afford it do like I did, buy a system and practice, read all you can about 3D doesn't matter what package or
- platform, just understand what 3D is all about. After you have had some experience with LW or other software do
- a demo reel of your best work, not everything you've ever done just the best. Send this tape to anyone who'll
- watch it, and if you are good you may just get lucky, but you may have to wait, so don't stop practicing. Also
- learn related software. You will need to create texture maps so learn some paint/image editing programs, I
- recommend Photoshop, Fractal Painter to begin with. Don't forget that 3D animation is film making so learn all
- you can about photography, cinematography, lighting, composition, design, color theory and anything else even
- remotely related to making films, videos, etc.
- I hope this helps somewhat. Most of all don't be discouraged if nothing happens right away, it could take some
- time. And one other thing, develope a thick skin and don't be put off by criticism from anyone. The true
- professionals will freely give their time and advice to get someone started. Everyone asks dumb questions now
- and again so don't be shy.
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Where to start...
- Date: 30 May 1996 19:47:33 -0400
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-
- In article <4oj1vf$mrm@Holly.aa.net>, vyper@eburg.com (LaCier Vincent)
- writes:
-
- >
- >I've been lurking for a short time, and my question is a simple one:
- >Where to start? I've been interested in CG for many years, and have
- >dabled with one product or another, but I've finally decided to become
- >serious. After looking at the various packages that are available, I
- >have decided that Lightwave 5.0 has what I want for the price.
- >
- >Other than the FAQ, which I've already read, where does someone start
- >a career in computer graphics? I'm an open slate, c'mon
- >professionals, share your words of wisdom!
-
- Just start doing it. Go buy lightwave, play with it for as much of
- you spare time your life can afford, and see what you like doing.. There
- are tons of different CG fields, from logo's, games, real-time games,
- movie effects, TV adds/shows, accedent reconstruction, training videos
- etc.. I prefer working in Real-time games myself, as the restrictions are
- far greater than in any of the other fields, and you have more places to
- use tricks to get you by. Find out what you are good at, the rest will
- follow. But, I'll tell you, what most people look for on a real is:
-
- Good character animation..
- Nice, detailed, models, made cleanly...
- Good lighting and texturing..
-
-
-
- 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: Ben Frech <frech@realtime.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 18:50:51 -0700
- Organization: yeah, right.
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-
- Mauro Avino wrote:
- >
- > Brad@newtek.com (Brad Peebler) wrote:
- >
- > >hi Brad,
- > >heres a suggestion:
- > >how about being able to select objects and lights by typing in the name of the obj/lights?
- >
- > VERY TRUE !
- > --
- > Mauro Avino,
- > on the sea of Naples
- > ITALY
-
- I have an Idea... somthing i miss from Truespace... how about
- free-standing deformation lattices? Very useful for character &
- particle animation...
-
- Ben Frech
- frech@realtime.com
-
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- From: Mario Cascio <mcascio@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: HELP!! TOASTER WON'T PLAY BACK ALL THE FRAMES
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 17:58:59 -0700
- Organization: ProMotion
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-
- > Our school recently got a hold of an Amiga computer with full Toaster and
- > Lightwave capabilities. So far we have been able to render animations,
- > but the swithcher in the Toaster won't play them all back. For instance,
- > if the animation was 300 frames, only 120 or so will be played back.
- > What's wrong? Please help us!
- >
- > Here is our current system:
- > 18 megs RAM
- > 115 megs HardDisk
- > System 3.01 workbench/desktop
- > Amiga 4000 computer
- >
- > Thanks,
- > Rabbit PH@aol.com
- > Rabbit
-
- The problem is that your playback is determined by the amount of Ram on your
- system. You should be able to play about 4-5 seconds worth of animation with
- 18 megs of ram.
-
- Hope This helps,
-
- Mario Cascio
- ProMotion
-
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- From: George Maestri <maestri@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 15:57:15 -0700
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- To: Brad Peebler <Brad@newtek.com>
-
- Brad Peebler wrote:
- >
- > Excellent responses! I have rec'd a ton of private emails with very
- > cool ideas. Come on now...I know there are a bunch more out there.
- > Please, please, please send them to Brad@NewTek.com
- >
-
- 1) NURBS that carries through to rendering without
- having to convert to polygons.
-
- 2) Same with metaballs -- Make them resolve at
- rendering time so I can animate them.
-
- 3) Tighter integration of Modeler & Layout
-
- 4) Vertex-level shape animation with the ability
- to group/cluster vertices.
-
-
- George.
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 30 May 1996 19:40:42 -0400
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-
- In article <31AD9BBB.502B@atlanta.com>, Henri Smulders
- <bwidget@atlanta.com> writes:
-
- >
- >Animateable meta-balls! This way you can do really cool gooey animation!
- (And
- >please
- >spend some time on Metaball documentation next time).
- >
- >
-
- This would be cool - they'd have to be in layout.. I find the current
- metaball implementation pretty useless, because you can't quickly make a
- metaball in a specific spot.. Maybe I should write a points to metaball
- plugin, which would make it a little more usefull..
-
-
-
- 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: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: RazorKid04 where do we write you???
- Date: 30 May 1996 19:40:45 -0400
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-
- Been trying to reply to your posts. But aol says they don't know
- Razorkid04
- or
- noclue0
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
- Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists
- 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973
-
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- From: George Maestri <maestri@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D LW Virgin
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 15:38:46 -0700
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-
- MARTIN D. COLON wrote:
- >
- > Needless to say, I need help configuring a sys. for 3D LW. At this time
- > I am going to order the following:
- >
- > Tyan Tomcat dual 133,triton,Eisa/pci,512 pbc,etc.,etc...
- > 4.2 Seagate 'cuda Scsi
-
- Maybe instead of a dual 133, check out a P-Pro 200
- motherboard with a second processor slot. It'll
- be just as fast with room to grow. BTW-You prolly
- won't need Eisa.
-
- > Matrox Mill/ w/ 4 meg. windows ram
-
- Upgrade to 8MB for best OpenGL performance.
-
- > Win NT
- > and the basics: 3.5"-1.44,6x cd w/ basic sound card,monitor,etc.
- >
- > If anyone can offer suggestions on a better setup or whatever, please let
- > me know.
- > H.M.T.O.L.P.R.
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Books for the Lightwave proggy
- Date: 30 May 1996 19:58:11 -0400
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-
- In article <4okfct$6hb@dwst13.wst.edvz.sbg.ac.at>, twoface@alpin.or.at
- (twoface) writes:
-
- >G`day mates!!!!
- >
- >Can anybody please tell me some GOOD BOOKS for the LightWave proggy.
- >
- >I need something to start with. I would be happy if somebody can tell me
- the
-
- The manual is a great place to start...
-
-
- 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: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Help! Error using Power Viewer for Intel?
- Date: 30 May 1996 20:02:28 -0400
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-
- In article <31ADDECD.2FF6@atlas.co.uk>, adam <agp@atlas.co.uk> writes:
-
- >When in modeller, choosing Power viewer plugin from tools/custom gives me
- the
- >info
- >box message:
- >
- >'Can't get module handle'
- >
- >Then it gives me the Power viewer window, with a nice preview. It seems
- to
- >work
- >but why the error message?!?!?!?
-
- The plugin is named wrong.. You have to re-name the filename to get
- rid of the message, however, since I'm 5.0 I've completely forgoten what
- the name is supposed to be...
-
-
- >Also does lw 5.0 support volumetric light like 3DS Max( beams and dust
- cones
- >inparticular) if so how? As I want to produce a spotlight with visible
- beam.
- >Please note I'm a experienced 3ds user that has migrated to LW5, so some
- of
- >lw5
- >features are new to me. Be kind. Thanks
-
- No it doesn't, at least in the automatic sense.. But these types of
- effects can be done quite easily in 3.0,4.0 or whatever. Just make a cone
- in the shape of your lightbeam - make a gradient, assign that to be your
- transparency channel, set lumminous to 100% and turn on edge
- transparency.. Add a texture map with velocity to it to get the particle
- effect..
-
-
-
- Jason Booth
- Second Nature, Inc.
- "I'm programing a raytracer that only outputs in ASCII art! I'LL BE
- RICH!!!!"
-
-
-
- Article: 20826
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- From: Marko Sehtl <msehtl@jagor.srce.hr>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Cel Look Shader
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 02:33:09 +0200
- Organization: Croatian Post & Telecommunications
- Lines: 10
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <31AE3E45.4608@jagor.srce.hr>
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-
- KWABBOTT wrote:
- >
- > Can someone post the settings needed to get the secret cel-look shader
- > working in LW4?
- >
- > Thanks
- >
- > Kevin Abbott
-
- hmmmm.... ALT+F1 ... not sure
-
- Article: 20827
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- From: landmarktrvl <landmarktrvl>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot,comp.graphics.apps.iris-explorer,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.pagemaker,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop
- Subject: EXOTIC DESTINATION
- Date: 28 May 1996 04:44:09 GMT
- Organization: landmark travel
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-
-
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-
- Article: 20828
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- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Anyone used Antigravity Products?
- Message-ID: <19960530.140628.027875.NETNEWS@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU>
- From: mike@wvscen.wvsc.wvnet.edu (Mike Riley)
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 14:06:18 -0400
- Nntp-Posting-Host: 129.71.129.106
- X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4
- Lines: 6
-
- Has anyone used Antigravity Products? We ordered two Toaster Ovens in October
- 95 and waited and waited. After being told time after time,"It'll ship at the
- end of the week." we got fed up and changed our order in March 96 to the Eagle
- 4001 tower. That would ship on friday we were told. It's now May 96 and still
- no towers. Suffice it to say the order is now cancelled and we went directly
- to the manufacturer. Very poor customer service. Buyer beware.
-
- Article: 20829
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- From: mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 31 May 1996 00:57:29 GMT
- Organization: Pipeline
- Lines: 30
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- References: <31AE507B.1221@realtime.com>
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-
- On May 30, 1996 18:50:51 in article <Re: FEATURES!!>, 'Ben Frech
- <frech@realtime.com>' wrote:
-
-
- >Mauro Avino wrote:
- >>
- >> Brad@newtek.com (Brad Peebler) wrote:
- >>
- >> >hi Brad,
- >> >heres a suggestion:
- >> >how about being able to select objects and lights by typing in the name
- of
- >the obj/lights?
- >>
- >> VERY TRUE !
- >> --
- >> Mauro Avino,
- >> on the sea of Naples
- >> ITALY
- >
- >I have an Idea... somthing i miss from Truespace... how about
- >free-standing deformation lattices? Very useful for character &
- >particle animation...
-
- I have Truespace 2 and Freeform deformation in LW5 is called metanurbs.
-
-
- --
- M C L -
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mike_Ling
-
- Article: 20830
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Plugins for lightwave 5.0
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 01:17:47 GMT
- Organization: Alfheim Imaging
- Lines: 9
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- References: <31adaf0e.25045381@news.xs4all.nl>
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-
- NEED@PLUGINS.FORLW5.0 wrote:
-
- >Please post the plugins of lightwave 5.0
-
- Why?
-
- Dave Paige
- Alfheim Imaging
- dave@access.digex.net
-
- Article: 20831
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Help! Error using Power Viewer for Intel?
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 01:54:34 GMT
- Organization: Alfheim Imaging
- Lines: 33
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- References: <31ADDECD.2FF6@atlas.co.uk>
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-
- adam <agp@atlas.co.uk> wrote:
-
- >System:
- >
- >win95
- >lw 5.0
- >32mb ram
- >stealth 64 vram
- >
- >
- >Problem:
- >
- >When in modeller, choosing Power viewer plugin from tools/custom gives me the info
- >box message:
- >
- >'Can't get module handle'
- >
- >Then it gives me the Power viewer window, with a nice preview. It seems to work
- >but why the error message?!?!?!?
- >
- >Also does lw 5.0 support volumetric light like 3DS Max( beams and dust cones
- >inparticular) if so how? As I want to produce a spotlight with visible beam.
- >Please note I'm a experienced 3ds user that has migrated to LW5, so some of lw5
- >features are new to me. Be kind. Thanks
- >
- >Adam
-
- Power view is a left over plugin from 4.0. You don't need it in 5.0.
- 5.0's OpenGL support is built in, in both layout and modeler.
-
- Dave Paige
- Alfheim Imaging
- dave@access.digex.net
-
- Article: 20832
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- From: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whats your preference?
- Date: 30 May 1996 22:23:59 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 19
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- Message-ID: <4oll7v$hmj@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- In article
- <Pine.SOL.3.91.960530164153.23958E-100000@hudson3.acpub.duke.edu>, Kevin
- Bruce Freeman <kbf3@acpub.duke.edu> writes:
-
- >
- > Would you rather have more ram or a better graphics board to run
- >lightwave? Let me know what you tink and if it is one or the other, let
- >me know about a particular board or configuration. Right now I am
- >planning on 64 Megs of ram and was think about a saphire card....I am not
-
- >sure if the saphire card is realistic so I wanted to know about other
- >options...Thanks in advance
-
- 32 MB should be fairly good. with 5.0 I would definitly get an open GL
- card, some are coming in around $800
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
- Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists
- 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973
-
- Article: 20833
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- From: david goerndt <davidg@iag.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: HELP!! TOASTER WON'T PLAY BACK ALL THE FRAMES
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 23:52:10 -0400
- Organization: stage 22 imaging, inc.
- Lines: 26
- Message-ID: <31AE6CEA.7F70@iag.net>
- References: <4ol6o6$7u4@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- Rabbit PH wrote:
- >
- > Our school recently got a hold of an Amiga computer with full Toaster and
- > Lightwave capabilities. So far we have been able to render animations,
- > but the swithcher in the Toaster won't play them all back. For instance,
- > if the animation was 300 frames, only 120 or so will be played back.
- > What's wrong? Please help us!
- >
- > Here is our current system:
- > 18 megs RAM
- > 115 megs HardDisk
- > System 3.01 workbench/desktop
- > Amiga 4000 computer
- >
- > Thanks,
- > Rabbit PH@aol.com
- > Rabbit
-
-
- That is simply a limitation of the Toaster/Amiga set up. It has to load
- your animation into ram to play it back, so it is limited in how many
- frames it can playback easily. If your animations have large
- changes(delta) per frame, that is, a lot of movement or color change
- happening this will restrict the number of frames played back. If you
- want 30fps full screen palyback, I suggest you get a Personal Animation
- Recorder from DPS. It plays back from its own dedicated hard drive.
-
- Article: 20834
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- From: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: more color on a2000 toaster system
- Date: 30 May 1996 22:47:21 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 16
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-
- In article <4oegqd$9hf@nw101.infi.net>, markc@infi.net (Mark Caudill)
- writes:
-
- >At work we have a 2000/toatser 4000 (running in 2000 mode) and of course
- >only 16 colors. That's why I do "homework."
- >
- >I'd like to do less "homework." What are my options?
- >
- >
-
- Get the 4.1 upgrade. The new Toaster Paint runs full screen, 256,000
- colors.
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
- Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists
- 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whats your preference?
- Date: 30 May 1996 20:01:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 25
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <wturber.1048.004A1D13@primenet.com>
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-
- In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.960530164153.23958E-100000@hudson3.acpub.duke.edu> Kevin Bruce Freeman <kbf3@acpub.duke.edu> writes:
- >From: Kevin Bruce Freeman <kbf3@acpub.duke.edu>
- >Subject: Whats your preference?
- >Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 16:44:36 -0400
-
- > Would you rather have more ram or a better graphics board to run
- >lightwave? Let me know what you tink and if it is one or the other, let
- >me know about a particular board or configuration. Right now I am
- >planning on 64 Megs of ram and was think about a saphire card....I am not
- >sure if the saphire card is realistic so I wanted to know about other
- >options...Thanks in advance
- > Kevin
- >-Please respond as soon as you can :)
-
- 64 meg is a good amount. Generally, I'd rather have more RAM. But we
- primarily do video work so very hi res AND true color aren't so important.
- 1024x768 works fine.
-
- However, with the addition of OpenGL, I am becoming very interested in OpenGL
- cards. This is a really nice feature and the hardware support should (if done
- well) really enhance it. So I would recommend looking at OpenGL cards.
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Capture/Edit card suggestions, please.
- Date: 30 May 1996 23:13:47 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 11
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-
- In article <31A2276F.5E73@oo.com>, TL Westgate <juris@oo.com> writes:
-
- >A friend of mine wants to capture and reassemble video, with possibly
- >adding some text and/or graphics, then outputting to tape. What should
- >he get for under $1000?
-
- Fast AV Master
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
- Don James The Computer Room Colorado's Desktop Video Specialists
- 2760 S. Havana St. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 696-8973
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Where to start...
- Date: 30 May 1996 20:24:02 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- Message-ID: <wturber.1049.005F9575@primenet.com>
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-
-
- >I hope this helps somewhat. Most of all don't be discouraged if nothing happens
- >right away, it could take some
- >time. And one other thing, develope a thick skin and don't be put off by
- >criticism from anyone. The true
- >professionals will freely give their time and advice to get someone started.
- >Everyone asks dumb questions now
- >and again so don't be shy.
-
- The only dumb question is the one you didn't ask.
-
- OK - that may be a little bit of an exaggeration, but it is a good rule of
- thumb.
-
- Another one is to try to answer the question yourself first. This does three
- things for you.
- 1) You get a little respect for taking the initiative.
-
- 2) More importantly - you are better prepared to understand the answer when
- you receive it.
-
- 3) You become familiar with the process of teaching yourself. This is
- important in this field since things change so quickly and formal training
- can't really keep pace.
-
-
-
-
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- From: Ben Frech <frech@realtime.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 22:57:48 -0700
- Organization: yeah, right.
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <31AE8A5C.373@realtime.com>
- References: <31AE507B.1221@realtime.com> <4olg5p$s85@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com>
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-
- Michael C. Ling wrote:
- >
- <stuff deleted>
- > >
- > >I have an Idea... somthing i miss from Truespace... how about
- > >free-standing deformation lattices? Very useful for character &
- > >particle animation...
- >
- > I have Truespace 2 and Freeform deformation in LW5 is called metanurbs.
- >
- >
- > --
- > M C L -
- > http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mike_Ling
-
- Its not quite the same thing... Im talking about the lattices that can
- move relative to the things that they are deforming. They are more
- similar to the effector plugin for layout, a method of deforming an
- object, rather than somthing to do organic modeling with.
-
- Ben Frech
- frech@realtime.com
-
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- From: toaster@nando.net (Tom Spyrison)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Mach 5?
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 03:23:43 GMT
- Organization: Nando.net Public Access
- Lines: 4
- Message-ID: <31ae6625.2939084@news2.nando.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: grail2617.nando.net
- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182
-
- Can anyone tell me if there is a Speed Racer Mach 5 model out
- anywhere? Thanks
-
- Tom
-
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- From: caviello@interramp.com (Anthony Caviello)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Tips and Experiences using Metaballs
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 03:46:10 GMT
- Organization: PSI Public Usenet Link
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-
- What do people think of metaballs? If anyone has gotten good results
- could you share some tips.
-
- I was a little dissappointed with metaballs. The only other metaball
- program I have tried has been the shareware program Blob sculptor.
- It's a pretty cool and well designed program. So I looked foward to
- lightwave's take on metaballs. But I found lightwave metaballs not as
- easy to use and the results not always to my liking.
-
- I've read the manual, and I've experimented with naming each
- metaball's surface numbers from 5 to -5. One thing, which must be a
- bug?, is when I set one metaball to have a negative influence next to
- a metaball with a postive influence, when I make the final object I
- expect to get a sphere with a dent in it, but it seems like the
- geometry of the negative ball is still hanging around and it looks
- like a mess.
- Maybe I'm doing something wrong. Can anyone tell me their positive
- experiences using metaballs and what the best technique is. Thanks.
-
-
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- From: lgaide@erols.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Need help - Cloak/Decloak effect from B5 using LW ver 4.0
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 03:43:57 GMT
- Organization: Erols Internet Services
- Lines: 31
- Sender: lga
- Message-ID: <4olqd1$t4v@news8.erols.com>
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-
- bman2@ix.netcom.com(Brenden Mecleary ) wrote:
-
-
- >In <4odgvn$mf2@news9.erols.com> lgaide@erols.com writes:
- >>
- >>I am working on an amature video project and need to use the cloaking
- >>effect from B5. Any help is appreciated. Email or post to this group.
- >>Thanks.
-
- >Pretty simple, actually:
-
- >-First, in modeler, subdivide your object as much as you desire. The
- >more you subdivide, the smoother the "squiggles" at the edges when you
- >have the object cloak/decloak.
- >-Then, Triple the object, so that all the polygons are triangles. Save
- >this object.
- >-Next, go into layout. Set up a dissolve envelope (objects panel), and
- >go from 100% to 0% (decloak) or vice versa (to cloak the object) over
- >the number of frames you want.
- >-Put a Displacement Map (objects panel again) on your object. I
- >typically use "Ripples" for this. Give it an envelope for the
- >amplitude. If you're cloaking the object, make the amplitude increase
- >over the duration of the cloak. If you're decloaking it, make the
- >amplitude decrease to 0, so that it's back to normal by the time it's
- >fully visible.
-
- > Brenden Mecleary
- > bman2@ix.netcom.com
- > http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1979/
-
-
-
- Article: 20842
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- From: Bob McGee <bmcgee@silcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Student Discount
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 22:44:37 +0000
- Organization: Silicon Beach - Business Internet Services
- Lines: 3
- Message-ID: <31AE24D5.5D22@silcom.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: pm1-4.sba.silcom.com
- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; I; 68K)
-
- Does anyone have any info on what is required (other than being a
- current student) on getting the student discount of Lightwave? Anyone
- know the price? Lastly, what is Newteks E-Mail adress?
-
- Article: 20843
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Student Discount
- Date: 31 May 1996 06:26:01 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <4om3dp$ing@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- References: <31AE24D5.5D22@silcom.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: ese.ucsc.edu
- X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #1 (NOV)
-
-
- you must send a fax of your student id card.
-
- The upgrade price from 4.0 to 5.0 is $295
-
- I think 5.0 new is $850 for student/government
-
- call 1-800-8781354
- 520-632-5662
- A+ Computing
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie, -Will dust keyboards for internship-
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
- Article: 20844
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Books for the Lightwave proggy
- Date: 31 May 1996 06:27:35 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
- Lines: 11
- Message-ID: <4om3gn$ins@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- References: <4okfct$6hb@dwst13.wst.edvz.sbg.ac.at>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: ese.ucsc.edu
- Keywords: Lightwave, Books
- X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #1 (NOV)
-
-
- The manuals are great! They teach the proggie well :)..proggie..here
- proggie..goood proggie.
-
- Adam Chrystie
- Lw proggie user
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie, -Will dust keyboards for internship-
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
- Article: 20845
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- From: gregtee@ix.netcom.com(William Teegarden)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 31 May 1996 05:50:28 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <4om1b4$qqq@sjx-ixn3.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <4ohjpd$jmf@guitar.sound.net> <4oka1a$ft4@guitar.sound.net> <31AF794B.19@ix.netcom.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: lax-ca9-01.ix.netcom.com
- X-NETCOM-Date: Thu May 30 10:50:28 PM PDT 1996
-
- In <31AF794B.19@ix.netcom.com> George Maestri <maestri@ix.netcom.com>
- writes:
- >
- >Brad Peebler wrote:
- >>
- >> Excellent responses! I have rec'd a ton of private emails with very
- >> cool ideas. Come on now...I know there are a bunch more out there.
- >> Please, please, please send them to Brad@NewTek.com
- >>
-
- I would like to see multi-point vertices added to the program. I can't
- tell you how many times I've noticed it's not there.
-
- GT
-
-
-
- Article: 20846
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Wanted: 4 gig AV drive
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 03:29:15 GMT
- Organization: Alfheim Imaging
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <31ae6747.9275667@news.digex.net>
- References: <4okggj$dpi@news02.deltanet.com>
- Reply-To: davep@access.digex.net
- NNTP-Posting-Host: dcc11780.slip.digex.net
- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.227
-
- tkd@deltanet.com wrote:
-
- >I'm in need of a 4 gig PVR drive, either new or used, to add to my
- >existing system. If anyone has one for sale, or can recommend a
- >dealer with good prices, I'd appreciate some e-mail at the address
- >below. Also, if there is a more appropriate newsgroup for this post
- >(that is, one for video or computer hardware) please let me know and I
- >won't clutter this group with my postings in the future. Thanks!
- >
- >Tim Doherty
- >tkd@deltanet.com
- >
- Feel free to call me at work, Washington Professional Systems
- 310-942-6800, we sell PVR's, drives, all manner of video and audio
- production equipment.
-
- Dave Paige
- Alfheim Imaging
- dave@access.digex.net
-
- Article: 20847
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- From: gregtee@ix.netcom.com(William Teegarden)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot,comp.graphics.apps.iris-explorer,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.pagemaker,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop
- Subject: Re: EXOTIC DESTINATION
- Date: 31 May 1996 06:11:10 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 80
- Message-ID: <4om2hu$rn3@sjx-ixn3.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <4oe0ap$553@news.accent.net>
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-
- In <4oe0ap$553@news.accent.net> landmarktrvl <landmarktrvl> writes:
- >
- >
- >Dear Reader,
- >Are you running out of destinations for your VACATION LIST?
-
- Dear dickhead, are you aware that this group has absolutely nothing to
- do with this topic?
-
- >Are you interested in knowing more about history, culture and
- traditions?
-
- Not in this forum....
-
-
- >Or would you like to see one of the wonders of the world, the TAJ
- MAHAL?
-
- You know, I was just wondering how I could use LW to expierence such
- marvels....
-
- >Or see the caves and sculptures from the 2nd and the 3rd century BC?
-
- Haven't lately...
-
-
-
- >Or how about exploring the best wildlife sanctuaries on an elephant
- back?
-
- Don't you mean elephant's back?
-
- >Or a camel safari offering a tour of old palaces and forts?
-
- You mean they let the camels in the palaces? Dosen't that fuck up the
- rugs?
-
- >Or would you like to engage yourself in river rafting of trekking on
- the
- >worldÂ’s
- >highest mountain range, the HIMALAYAS?
-
- Or maybe just engage yourself, while you're at it...
-
-
- >Or perhaps just lie on one of the untouched, unspoiled, palm fringed
- >beaches?
-
- Naw, I'd rather have a syringe poking me in the ass....
-
- >
- >If the answer to any of the above questions is YES!!!! then INDIA is
- the
- >destination for
- >you.
-
- And if any of these answers where NO, then this newsgroup is not the
- destination for you, reason they made birth control.
-
- >For more information please email us at Landmark Travel at
- >landmarktrvl@accent.net, or
- >fax us your request at 416-962-5910.
-
- I request that you please refrain from posting your worthless garbage
- on our pathetic newsgroup. This forum is for people to exchange ideas
- and techniques for the creation of CGI (computer generated imagrey)and
- to needlessly rail others in order to poke fun and boost our little
- egos. Your advertisments are taking up valuble bandwidth that could be
- better utilized insulting one another and catching up on the latest
- gossip because we don't actually have normal lives, hence no
- inclination or ability to travel to such exotic far flung destinations.
-
- Besides, I hear you can't even get a good hamburger there.
-
-
- GT
-
-
- >
-
-
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- From: gregtee@ix.netcom.com(William Teegarden)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone used Antigravity Products?
- Date: 31 May 1996 06:12:43 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <4om2kr$8m9@dfw-ixnews8.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <19960530.140628.027875.NETNEWS@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: lax-ca9-01.ix.netcom.com
- X-NETCOM-Date: Fri May 31 1:12:43 AM CDT 1996
-
- In <19960530.140628.027875.NETNEWS@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU>
- mike@wvscen.wvsc.wvnet.edu (Mike Riley) writes:
- >
- >Has anyone used Antigravity Products? We ordered two Toaster Ovens in
- October
- >95 and waited and waited. After being told time after time,"It'll ship
- at the
- >end of the week." we got fed up and changed our order in March 96 to
- the Eagle
- >4001 tower. That would ship on friday we were told. It's now May 96
- and still
- >no towers. Suffice it to say the order is now cancelled and we went
- directly
- >to the manufacturer. Very poor customer service. Buyer beware.
-
-
- You mean somone's actually invented Antigravity? Holy shit!
-
-
-
- Article: 20849
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- From: chewie8625@aol.com (Chewie8625)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Jupiter texture map?
- Date: 31 May 1996 04:18:05 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 9
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- Reply-To: chewie8625@aol.com (Chewie8625)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- I know it's a bit off subject but does anyone knwo where to find a texture
- map of Jupiter?
- Thanks,
-
- -Emile Edwin Smith
- -An about to graduate student in Visual Arts
- -Film/Video senior
- -University of California at San Diego
- -Anyone need a janitor?
-
- Article: 20850
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Tips and Experiences using Metaballs
- Date: 31 May 1996 04:49:19 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 28
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
- X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader
-
- In article <4olpu0$ij@usenet10.interramp.com>, caviello@interramp.com
- (Anthony Caviello) writes:
-
- >
- > I was a little dissappointed with metaballs. The only other
- metaball
- >program I have tried has been the shareware program Blob sculptor.
- >It's a pretty cool and well designed program. So I looked foward to
- >lightwave's take on metaballs. But I found lightwave metaballs not as
- >easy to use and the results not always to my liking.
- >
- >
-
- I have found them pretty useless - expectialy with metanurbs, which is
- a much better feature. If metaballs we're animatable, they'd be useable,
- but they're not.. I think they were just added for two reasons:
-
- 1) proff of plugin concept...
- 2) "Hey, we've got metaballs now!" - the buzz word factor..
-
-
-
- Jason Booth
- Second Nature, Inc.
- "I'm programing a raytracer that only outputs in ASCII art! I'LL BE
- RICH!!!!"
-
-
-
- Article: 20851
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- Date: Wed, 29 May 96 15:15:53 GMT+1
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Distribution: world
- Subject: Re: LightwavePro Book
- MIME-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
- From: richard@hell.xs4all.nl (Richard Willkomm)
- Message-ID: <richard.0vrp@hell.xs4all.nl>
- Organization: -=The Hell BBS=- Call: +31-70-3468783
- Lines: 23
-
- In a message of 28 May 96 Stephane Perolini wrote to All:
-
- SP> Hi everybody,
- SP> Has somebody the uportunity to speak with the people at AMG because I
- SP> send a lot of E-Mail without answer from them... I order my book in
- SP> november 1995.....IS IT A NORMAL WAY OF DOING THING IN THE USA:
- SP> TAKE THE MONEY AND SEND NOTHING....to the customer.
-
- They shipped the international orders about 5 weeks ago. They said it
- would take 6 weeks to deliver. They haven't replied to my e-mail either.
- I wanted to know if they actually shipped my order and if they had
- the right address. No reply.
-
- Perhaps they are busy with the takeover.
-
- #--------------------|---------------------------------------------#
- # ###### #### | Richard Willkomm --- Digital illusions --- #
- # ## ## ## | Gfx Co-Sysop The Hell BBS The Hague Holland #
- # ## ## ## | +31-70-3468783 #
- # ## ## ## | e-mail : richard@hell.xs4all.nl #
- # ###### #### | ++++++ ' KINK-FM rulez ' ++++++ #
- #--------------------|---------------------------------------------#
- -- Via Xenolink 1.984, XenolinkUUCP 1.1
-
- Article: 20852
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- From: pward <p.ward@livjm.ac.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave pro book in the UK
- Date: 30 May 1996 14:48:46 GMT
- Organization: Liverpool John Moores University
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <4okcge$435@gensva.athena.livjm.ac.uk>
- References: <172111291wnr@beanbaw.demon.co.uk>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: jm1367.livjm.ac.uk
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- To: john@beanbaw.demon.co.uk
-
- 2 or so months ago I ordered the F/x Kit book for Lightwave from a UK
- company. They haven't heard a dickybird from their suppliers so I've
- changed my order. After John Reddingtons praise of the Lightwave Pro book
- and my experience of the online vsn and a lack of responce to my
- earlier (newbie) posts I've ordered that instead and been informed that I
- will have it in about 2 weeks!
-
- We'll have to see won't we.
-
- In my experience ordering any thing from the States is a really stupid
- idea but unfortunately an animator's got to do what an animator's got to
- do.
-
- Paddy
-
-
- Article: 20853
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- From: Bryant Reif <reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: HELP!! TOASTER WON'T PLAY BACK ALL THE FRAMES
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 05:17:20 -0400
- Organization: Concentric Internet Services
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <31AEB920.3EDE@pilot.msu.edu>
- References: <4ol6o6$7u4@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- Rabbit PH wrote:
- >
- > Our school recently got a hold of an Amiga computer with full Toaster and
- > Lightwave capabilities. So far we have been able to render animations,
- > but the swithcher in the Toaster won't play them all back. For instance,
- > if the animation was 300 frames, only 120 or so will be played back.
- > What's wrong? Please help us!
- >
- > Here is our current system:
- > 18 megs RAM
- > 115 megs HardDisk
- > System 3.01 workbench/desktop
- > Amiga 4000 computer
- >
- > Thanks,
- > Rabbit PH@aol.com
- > Rabbit
-
- Buy more RAM.
- --
-
- Bryant Reif
- mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu
- http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant
-
- Article: 20854
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- From: pward <p.ward@livjm.ac.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lightwave Mailing List
- Date: 30 May 1996 15:05:48 GMT
- Organization: Liverpool John Moores University
- Lines: 3
- Message-ID: <4okdgc$435@gensva.athena.livjm.ac.uk>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: jm1367.livjm.ac.uk
- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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- X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.2N (Windows; I; 16bit)
-
- Does anyone know the write address for the Lightwave mailing list. I've
- sent my email address several times but have had nothing in return.
-
-
- Article: 20855
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- From: pward <p.ward@livjm.ac.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Space : Above and Beyond
- Date: 30 May 1996 15:20:12 GMT
- Organization: Liverpool John Moores University
- Lines: 10
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-
- Just incase any of you don't realise, S:Aab is being disscontinued!
-
- I don't know why but if any of you want more info email Pat Moss on
-
- pmoss@planetx.com
-
- He'll probably hate me for it but it's in a good cause.
-
- He runs a mailing list thats trying to get S:AaB back on the air.
-
-
- Article: 20856
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- From: hmss007@wolfe.net (HMSS007)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Weird problem with PVR, LW and Premiere
- Date: 31 May 1996 06:45:24 GMT
- Organization: Wolfe Internet Access, L.L.C.
- Lines: 53
- Message-ID: <4om4i4$jmj@ratty.wolfe.net>
- References: <4o2m26$eqc@news.pinc.com>
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-
- Heres my two cents worth...
-
- First and foremost, I would recommend not using the newshell, it is a beta
- product and it can mess up some programs. You will want to make sure you're
- using Service Pack 4 for NT 3.51 as well.
-
- The newest DPS Perception drivers are version 2.52 and they can be downloaded
- from ftp.dps.com. Also, the Adobe has released Premiere 4.2 for Windows 95/NT
- and it is a full 32-bit application that works great with the Perception. The
- only other version of Premiere that works in NT/95 even semi-well is Premiere
- 4.0a. If you are not using at least 4.0a, you will have problems no matter
- what you do.
-
- Premiere also has a preferences file that is kept in the c:\winnt directory
- called premiere.prf (Premiere 4.0a) or prem32.prf (Premiere 4.2). You should
- delete this file when premiere is not running. Premiere will recreate this
- file upon launch when it can't find it. As a general rule of thumb, when you
- experience unexpected behavior in Premiere or Premiere crashes, you should quit
- the program and delete the preferences file.
-
- Hope this helps with your DPS & Premiere Problem.
-
- hmss007@wolfe.net
-
-
- In article <4o2m26$eqc@news.pinc.com>, artartart@pinc.com says...
- >
- >Hi everyone,
- >
- >I am stomped by a problem that appeared recently. I looked everywhere
- >for solution but no go so I finally decided to see if anyone here has
- >any idea.
- >
- >I installed the new shell update a few weeks ago on my machine for
- >NT3.51 Server. Everything was fine for a while but then I needed to
- >render some stuff to my PVR drive so I had to take it off (with the
- >batch file that came with it), Well, I could access the PVR drive
- >again but Premiere would give me an error whenever I tried to render
- >to it. So I would go to Win95 and try to use it there: I installed
- >Premiere into Win95 (as I only had it under NT), and created a PVR
- >preset for it. But Premiere gives me an error 'CAnim body table
- >alocation failed!' and then a system error 'file already in use'.
- >
- >So now I don't have a working Premiere copy on either partition (it's
- >installed into a single directory which should be okay). The machine
- >is a P133 with 64Mb of RAM and a DPS Perception Video Recorder. Stuff
- >was rendered in LW4.0c. Can anybody help here?
- >
- >Thanks,
- >
- >Slaven.
- >
-
-
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- From: otsp@aol.com (OTSP)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: HELP!! TOASTER WON'T PLAY BACK ALL THE FRAMES
- Date: 31 May 1996 06:51:44 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 12
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
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- Reply-To: otsp@aol.com (OTSP)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- Ditto what David and Mario wrote. Also, if you have considered upgrading
- to the Flyer non-linear editing system, one obvious yet important
- advantage is that you can save animations (regardless of length) as a
- video clip on your hard drive. If money is a problem, then adding RAM may
- be the way to go.
-
- Bob
- BBBB OOO BBBB
- BB BB OO OO BB BB
- BBBB OO OO BBBB
- BB BB OO OO BB BB
- BBBB OOO BBBB
-
- Article: 20858
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- From: Mark Midolla <markm@hypertec.com.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: LW4 Amiga HIIP savers dont work
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 15:00:37 +1100
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-
- I tried the HIIP jpeg, and pict saver and the image when displayed using
- Adpro or other PD viewers appears as if I'm seeing triple.
-
- Anyone know what the problem might be ?
-
- Mark
- Please reply to markm@hypertec.com.au
-
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- From: jimmymac@bbs.newtek.com (James Macallister)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: AREXX to C programmin
- Date: Fri, 31 May 96 06:28:15
- Organization: EFP Services, Inc.
- Lines: 17
- Distribution: world
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-
- > Amen, Bob.
- > I have to laugh at the VB user's out there who think they can do
- > everything.
- > There is a reason for C/C++ you know. VB has some MAJOR
- > limitations.
-
- My son who is 13 and his best friend Peter also 13 are students at Boston
- Latin School and avid C++ programmers. They take courses at a community
- college here in Bean Town with a clss full of Hi Tech Heavies and hold their
- own--generally having their assignments completed during the lab time at the
- end of class. Right now the two of them are up here in the old attic
- computer lab putting together a music program in C++ on the old 486 PC. When
- I just asked them about various languages they said that C++ "rocks".
-
-
- | AmiQWK 2.9 - FREEWARE |
- ... - "Kill everyone but Cave 28" - the first national anthem according to the
-
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- From: mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 31 May 1996 11:18:37 GMT
- Organization: Pipeline
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <4omkid$qca@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com>
- References: <31AE8A5C.373@realtime.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: 38.8.149.7
- X-PipeUser: mikeling
- X-PipeHub: nyc.pipeline.com
- X-PipeGCOS: (Michael C. Ling)
- X-Newsreader: Pipeline v3.5.0
-
- On May 30, 1996 22:57:48 in article <Re: FEATURES!!>, 'Ben Frech
- <frech@realtime.com>' wrote:
-
-
- >Michael C. Ling wrote:
- >>
- >> I have Truespace 2 and Freeform deformation in LW5 is called metanurbs.
- >>
-
- >Its not quite the same thing... Im talking about the lattices that can
- >move relative to the things that they are deforming. They are more
- >similar to the effector plugin for layout, a method of deforming an
- >object, rather than somthing to do organic modeling with.
-
- I stand corrected.
-
- I wonder if there's a work-around to get the effect you referring to.
-
- --
- M C L -
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 31 May 1996 06:06:14 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 19
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-
- In article <4olg5p$s85@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com>,
- mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling) writes:
-
- >
- >I have Truespace 2 and Freeform deformation in LW5 is called metanurbs.
- >
- >
-
- Not quite - you can't place a latuce in a scene and pull an object
- through it..
- I'd love to see this feature added... It's great for water effects...
-
-
- 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: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whats your preference?
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 07:55:09 -0400
- Organization: IMT
- Lines: 14
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-
- Kevin Bruce Freeman wrote:
- >
- > Would you rather have more ram or a better graphics board to run
- > lightwave?
-
- Currently RAM is pretty cheap. Ram is also what allows you to have higher polygon counts and higher
- res image maps. The flipside is that once you start using your RAM the graphics card becomes more and more
- important! I started spending money on RAM and finnally gave in and spend a whole bunch of money: First an
- extra 32 megs of RAM: ($300) That wasn't too bad.) Within 2 weeks when I really started using it: my redraws
- were majorly down!=> Glyder OpenGl accelerator w. 8 megs VRAM and 8 megs DRAM and geometry acceleration.
- ($ 2000 Ouch!). Finnally I have a card that is so fast now that my P5/150 can't pump data quickly enough. So
- now I'm gonna have to buy a PPro. If you are in 3D it never stops does it?
-
- Hajo
-
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- From: nbenami@uiuc.edu (Noam Ben-Ami)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Student Discount
- Date: 31 May 1996 13:30:40 GMT
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <4omsa0$774@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>
- References: <31AE24D5.5D22@silcom.com> <4om3dp$ing@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Reply-To: nbenami@uiuc.edu (Noam Ben-Ami)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: ux4.cso.uiuc.edu
-
- adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) writes:
-
-
- >you must send a fax of your student id card.
-
- >The upgrade price from 4.0 to 5.0 is $295
-
- >I think 5.0 new is $850 for student/government
-
- >call 1-800-8781354
- > 520-632-5662
- >A+ Computing
-
- Safe Harbor has it for $720.
- --
- 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: Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: metanurbs w. Metamorph
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 12:02:24 -0500
- Organization: CyberOptics Corp.
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <31ADD4A0.3D96@cyberoptics.com>
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-
- Alan Chan wrote:
- > Yes. Therefore you will have, say Cage1.lwo (source), Cage2.lwo (morph
- > target), Cage3.lwo (morph target) etc., and animate between them. Once
- > this is done, you load in a reference metaformed object and link it to
- > Cage1.lwo so that when you render, the displacement data gets
- > transferred to the metaformed version. Hope this makes sense, I've got
- > some tutorials out there that covers this in more detail.
- >
- > AC
-
- Is it possible to just move, rotate, and scale the meta-cage in Layout
- instead of having to animate the different keyframes in modeler?
-
- nate
-
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- From: james.kewageshig@cica.ca (James Kewageshig)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: more color on a2000 toaster system
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 14:31:31 GMT
- Organization: Network 8 Productions
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-
- toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy) wrote:
-
- >In article <4oegqd$9hf@nw101.infi.net>, markc@infi.net (Mark Caudill)
- >writes:
-
- >>At work we have a 2000/toatser 4000 (running in 2000 mode) and of course
- >>only 16 colors. That's why I do "homework."
- >>
- >>I'd like to do less "homework." What are my options?
- >>
- >>
-
- >Get the 4.1 upgrade. The new Toaster Paint runs full screen, 256,000
- >colors.
-
- Wait, your saying that an Amiga 2000 will show 256,000 colours with a toaster?
-
- (His post said that he was running a Toaster 4000 in a Amiga 2000)
- ________________________________________________________________________
- |0 | All-Purpose-SIG 0|\
- | James Kewageshig | DoD #1470 ('85 Honda VF1000R) Sony SLV-R5 |\|
- | james.kewageshig@cica.ca| Amiga 2000/040 w/Toaster Pan. LX-101 LD |\|
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- From: achan@ix.netcom.com(Alan Chan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: metanurbs w. Metamorph
- Date: 31 May 1996 15:06:47 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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-
- In <31ADD4A0.3D96@cyberoptics.com> Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com>
- writes:
- >
- >Alan Chan wrote:
- >> Yes. Therefore you will have, say Cage1.lwo (source), Cage2.lwo
- (morph
- >> target), Cage3.lwo (morph target) etc., and animate between them.
- Once
- >> this is done, you load in a reference metaformed object and link it
- to
- >> Cage1.lwo so that when you render, the displacement data gets
- >> transferred to the metaformed version. Hope this makes sense, I've
- got
- >> some tutorials out there that covers this in more detail.
- >>
- >> AC
- >
- >Is it possible to just move, rotate, and scale the meta-cage in Layout
-
- >instead of having to animate the different keyframes in modeler?
-
- Yes. You can do almost anything to a metaform cage. But if you're going
- to move, rotate or scale something, why not just do it to the
- metaformed object? The reason for metamation is so that you can
- displace, morph or otherwise affect the surface geometry with bones,
- plugins etc..
-
- AC
-
-
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- From: Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PVR & NL editing
- Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 12:07:38 -0500
- Organization: CyberOptics Corp.
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-
- Frank D. Cocke wrote:
- >
- > This is off topic from lightwave but I can't seem to be able to
- > find a newsgroup on Digital Video and I know that some of you
- > have experience with these products. You can just send me your
- > replies so as not to take up room on the Lightwave group.
- >
- > The video house where in put my animations to tape, using my
- > PAR, is thinking about purchasing a PVR for a small non-linear
- > editing setup but is unsure about the capabilities of Speed
- > Razor or Premiere. One of his main concerns is the speed of
- > rendering transitions. I know DPS is coming out with an
- > accelerator for transitions but how fast is it really. If anyone
- > can give me any first hand working knowledge of these products
- > it would be greatly appreciated.
-
- I saw the DPS accelerator at NAB. It will only accelerate certain common
- transitions (fades, wipes, etc.) and will bring rendering to about 6x.
-
- As for Speed Razor vrs. Premiere, I know some friends who've benchmarked
- the two products and Premiere was consistently faster than Razor by a
- large margin (this was the new 32-bit Premiere). One nice thing about
- Razor, however, is it's ability to deal directly with the proprietary
- PVR file format. To use Premiere with PVR, you need to convert PVR files
- into .AVIs.
-
- Nate
-
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- From: Sc0t@msg.ti.com (The Glory Boys)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Vapor Question Help Needed
- Date: 31 May 1996 15:37:31 GMT
- Organization: GBI
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-
- IÂ’m making a conceptual animation showing water, in the form of a vapor, being
- driven out of a piece of silicon under extreme heat.
-
- The heat I can handle, but IÂ’m not quite happy with my vapor. HereÂ’s what IÂ’ve
- done:
-
- FYI silicon 10x10x1. I made a very shallow pyramid, (10.5x10.5x3.5) removed
- the base polygon, and placed it like a cap directly over my silicon. I gave it the
- atmosphere surface (smoothing, double sided) and used fractal reflections as a
- transparency map, set the transparency to 100 and used a texture falloff so that
- the pyramid is totally transparent at the edges. (It renders out kind of like a vague
- contact lens facing down, except IÂ’m only using four polygons.)
-
- As for movement the object simply fades in over two seconds, holds a sec then
- rises out of the frame, while expanding to 300% size and fading to 100%
- dissolve. All timed to VO.
-
- POV: Y= about 7 so IÂ’m looking down at and across the surface of the entire
- object. No camera movement.
-
- Here is my problem. (finally right?) IÂ’m getting a slight bit of a straight edge
- across the top of the vapor as it rises. Not so much as if IÂ’d actually modeled a
- contact lens, but that same kind of edge. The bottom edge looks great.
-
- Also I have a catch: this all takes place in an ultra still environment so no texture
- movement allowed. The slow dissipation is all I can get away with. Anything else
- would imply moving air which is a no no.
-
- Help me O fellow lighwavers, youÂ’re my only hope.
-
- Scott at GBI
-
- Oh yeah, I did the tutorial titled -- Vapor: Driven out of Silicon Under Extreme
- Heat--, but I wasnÂ’t real happy with the results. Damn those manuals!! :-)
-
-
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- From: bh149@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Daniel K. Reilly)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Draw
- Date: 31 May 1996 15:36:31 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <4on3lv$e8d@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu>
- Reply-To: bh149@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Daniel K. Reilly)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: piglet.ins.cwru.edu
-
-
- I come on here looking for some cool stuff that you may have drawn, but I
- can't really find any. So...if any of you people that come on here, and can
- draw stuff out with your computer, please send me some stuff. I don't care if
- it's stupid to you or what, just send me some pictures. Icons or whatever
- they're called.
-
- bh149
- --
- Now that you're mine, we'll find a way. I'm chasing the sun. Let me be the
- one who shines with you, in the morning we don't know what to do. We're two
- of a kind, we'll find a way to do what we want. Let me be the one who shines
- with you, and we can slide away.
-
- Article: 20870
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Diamond surface..Final installment
- Date: 31 May 1996 08:43:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 27
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <wturber.1050.01D91EBF@primenet.com>
- References: <319c3fd8.630393@news.ipswich.gil.com.au> <wturber.171.04D9E459@primenet.com> <319fac0b.2383236@news.digex.net> <Pine.SUN.3.93.960521000048.19174A-100000@access1.digex.net> <wturber.199.040067FE@primenet.com> <wturber.206.08F2E456@primenet.com
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-
- In article <wturber.219.180C1203@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III)) writes:
- >From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- >Subject: Re: Diamond surface......
- >Date: 28 May 1996 16:43:02 -0700
-
-
- OK - I posted diamond4.jpg at tomahawk.grandi.com/pub/LW/incoming/framestores.
- I have looked at a lot of diamonds this past week, and this rendering looks
- pretty real. The biggest weakness is the simplistic ring that I set it in.
-
- I made the Nadir virtually black and left the Zenith dark grey. The Sky and
- Ground remain black. I cut reflectivity to 51%. I moved the colored lights
- inside the diamond. I changed the gloss type to either Hard or Medium. And I
- mounted the stone in a simple ring (thank you metaNurbs).
-
- The last piece was the most important. When I added something into the scene
- that would reflects and refract in the diamond surface, the need for high
- reflectivity and became less and the effect became more realistic. Render
- times went up as well.
-
- The bottom line is that the diamond's surface properties will have to be
- adjusted on a scene by scene basis to get a realistic effect. This is the
- nature of raytracing etc. There are a lot of things that raytracing
- reflections and refractions leave out so the scene determines where you have
- to fudge in order to get the desired result.
-
-
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Space : Above and Beyond
- Date: 31 May 1996 12:21:19 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Is he started a fund, too? A big part of the reason the show was cancelled
- was that it's EXPENSIVE...
-
- If every S:AaB viewer kicked in about $1635 each week, you'd have a show!
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
-
- Call 818.505.1464 to register for our upcoming LightWave seminar in
- L.A.!!!!
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Tips and Experiences using Metaballs
- Date: 31 May 1996 12:29:38 -0400
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- -----------------------------
- I have found them pretty useless - expectialy with metanurbs, which is
- a much better feature. If metaballs we're animatable, they'd be useable,
- but they're not.. I think they were just added for two reasons:
-
- 1) proff of plugin concept...
- 2) "Hey, we've got metaballs now!" - the buzz word factor..
- ------------------------------
-
- Well, 5.0 seems very 'thrown together' in some ways - please don't start
- flaming me, I know it's good, but there is a sense...in the documentation,
- and some of the plug-ins, that this release was - "Okay, let's put it in
- the box and ship it at NAB, period. We didn't announce it, so everyone
- will be happy and buy it and the vast majority of it works."
-
- And it does, but it's not a professional way to release products.
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
-
- Call 818.505.1464 to register for our upcoming LightWave seminar in
- L.A.!!!!
-
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- From: tekell@art.unt.edu (steve)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 31 May 1996 17:50:37 GMT
- Organization: UNT Visual Arts
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-
- oh yeah
- and
- I would like bezzier splines with the ability to bring in Illustrator/Freehand
- files. On many projects I work with already existing graphic design work done
- in Ill/FH. I only really need Illustrater 3.0 support just to bring in the
- bezziers curves.
-
-
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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Several lw questions
- Date: 31 May 96 11:23:24 +0000
- Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI
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-
- On 29-May-96 22:17:30, Mikey <mikey@cyberartist.com> wrote:
- >Hi,
-
- > I am very glad to find this newsgroup.
-
- > My name is Mike Yuen. My first computer is an Amiga 3000.
- >Now I am developing VRML webs with LightWave4.0 on Win95. I have
- >a few questions:
-
- >- How much is upgrade to LW5?
-
- $495 list for any 4.0 to 5.0 ob the same platform.
-
- >- Anyone else have experience using the VRML plugin?
-
- I've seen people mention using it, but I do not.
-
- >- When is VideoToaster for Windows coming out?
-
- Early 1997? Whenever it is ready, I'd think.
-
- The hard part of making it is cloning the Toaster hardware abilities,
- and improving upon them in the process. The device is actually the
- Flyer for Windows, as it may not come without the NLE hardware. Play's
- Trinity may come out by that time, and may be a better implementation of
- the concept, being designed by some of the same people after they left
- NewTek.
-
- Without a definitive time of release, I wouldn't hold my breath
- waiting for either of these products. Cost may be higher than an Amiga
- version of the Toaster/Flyer, including the Amiga computer you need to
- run it, so in the meantime if you want Toaster abilities, you can buy
- one that works now. You can always sell it later, and the Flyer card
- will fit into the Toaster for Windows.
-
- --
- *-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-*
- Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born
- *TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995!
- --
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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Flyer? WHEN!?!?
- Date: 31 May 96 11:27:28 +0000
- Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI
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-
- On 30-May-96 05:37:24, Stranahan <stranahan@aol.com> wrote:
- >>Stranahan wrote:
- >>>
- >>> Abandon all hope.
- >>
-
- >Or just the world's smartest guy? ;^)
-
- >I don't know, but I seem to have been pretty correct so far. I hope
- >nobody just 'takes my word' for things, but I know plenty. If you want
- >to see the logical successor to the Toaster, look to Trinity...
-
- >Will the PC 'Toaster' 1) have a switcher like the Amiga Toaster? 2) do
- >real time effects other than fades? 3) have a CG? Paint? Has anyone
- >seen them? 4) be component?
-
- If it doesn't, I don't know why you'd bother with it. Or how you
- could call it a Video Toaster, if it doesn't do all that the original
- version did, at minimum. Real-time is a big plus; one of the reasons
- for using a Flyer is the ability to do real-time editing and switching.
- There are many other systems, but few have real-time transitions, nor do
- they tie them in directly to a real-time (live) CG and image processing
- system.
-
- Maybe they are just being real quiet about what they are developing?
-
- --
- *-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-*
- Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born
- *TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995!
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- From: tekell@art.unt.edu (steve)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 31 May 1996 17:43:39 GMT
- Organization: UNT Visual Arts
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-
- >PS: This includes interface ideas, new input devices, plug in
- >architecture...anything you would like to see in LightWave.
- >
- I would like some major interface changes, especially in Layout. I would
- like to be able to keep windows like the Material Editers, Motion Graph, Scene
- Info open (free to move around and resize of course). I would like to see
- "scene info" evolve into a kf editing tool that can also remain open (like
- After Effects's Timeline). You hierarchy can appear as a tree of folders,
- open them up and see editable kf's and editable motion graphs the right along
- the timeline with all those great tools like window select, cut, copy paste
- working on mulitple objects at once. This is far better than the current
- method which makes it near impossible to kf large numbers of objects. I would
- like to have multiple cameras and the option to have additional viewports open
- at once.
- In general I would like to see the more flexible interface I have grown to
- love in many Mac/Win programs. LW's interface now seems too much like 3DSr4
- (DOS). Take advantage of Windows and MAC API instead of porting a
- old rigid interface into Win/Mac.
-
- I would like to see Layout and Modeler integrated into one. If that is to
- much to ask. I would like to have the option of camera views in modeler
- (same cameras in both modules) and animatable metaballs and as many other
- animatible modeling features as possible in Layout. Vertex level and cluster
- style animation would be damn nice too. Anything that prevents creating a
- kazillion morph targets.
-
- and improved bones/ik/character animation tools, like pinning/arbitrary IK etc
-
- good luck guys, I am sure you have you work cut out for you for ver6
-
-
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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: HELP!! TOASTER WON'T PLAY BACK ALL THE FRAMES
- Date: 31 May 96 10:23:14 +0000
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-
- On 30-May-96 18:16:38, Rabbit PH <rabbitph@aol.com> wrote:
- >Our school recently got a hold of an Amiga computer with full Toaster
- >and Lightwave capabilities. So far we have been able to render
- >animations, but the swithcher in the Toaster won't play them all back.
- >For instance, if the animation was 300 frames, only 120 or so will be
- >played back. What's wrong? Please help us!
-
- >Here is our current system:
- >18 megs RAM
- >115 megs HardDisk
- >System 3.01 workbench/desktop
- >Amiga 4000 computer
-
- The Switcher animation player plays animations from ram, not hard
- drive. When it loads up an anim, it won't give any indication (so far)
- that the entire thing couldn't fit, but it simply won't play back the
- entire thing. The player is a real-time, bidirectional uncompressed
- system, very good for its primary purpose of previewing animations
- because you can manually play the animation back and forth at any speed.
-
- If you load up the absolute minimum Switcher configuration (GetSmall
- project in 3.1 or earlier), and have run nothing else, this will
- maximize the memory you can use. However, if you are going to use the
- animation as an effect in video production, along with other effects,
- you'll need to either limit its size or get more memory.
-
- --
- *-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-*
- Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born
- *TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995!
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- From: tekell@art.unt.edu (steve)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 31 May 1996 18:02:29 GMT
- Organization: UNT Visual Arts
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-
- oh yeah
- and (II)
-
- real UV mapping!
- It would be nice if UV mapping was created intelligently during certain
- modeling (like extruding along a cruve) as well as the user's ability to
- define splines. Anything better than having to morph just for your mapping
- coordinates which sometimes outright fails to get the desired mapping.
-
-
-
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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: more color on a2000 toaster system
- Date: 31 May 96 13:06:58 +0000
- Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI
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-
- On 31-May-96 14:31:31, James Kewageshig <james.kewageshig@cica.ca>
- wrote:
- >toastrguy@aol.com (ToastRGuy) wrote:
-
- >>In article <4oegqd$9hf@nw101.infi.net>, markc@infi.net (Mark Caudill)
- >>writes:
-
- >>>At work we have a 2000/toatser 4000 (running in 2000 mode) and of
- >>>course only 16 colors. That's why I do "homework."
- >>>
- >>>I'd like to do less "homework." What are my options?
- >>>
- >>>
-
- >>Get the 4.1 upgrade. The new Toaster Paint runs full screen, 256,000
- >>colors.
-
- >Wait, your saying that an Amiga 2000 will show 256,000 colours with a
- >toaster?
-
- >(His post said that he was running a Toaster 4000 in a Amiga 2000)
-
- Toasterpaint will show 16 million on the Toaster program output.
- Tpaint 4.1 will do so in full screen, even on an A2000. However, your
- painting control screen will be limited to the 4096 color limit of the
- A2000 hardware. Now, you could by a new video board, and a paint
- program which will drive it, to get more colors on screen. The Toaster
- is configured to use only the Amiga video hardware for its own internal
- programs. Or you could use something like Alphapaint, or ImageFX, which
- supports output to the Toaster framebuffer.
-
- There are lots of other reasons for getting the new software (4.1
- Toaster), of course.
-
- Mark,
-
- What software do you run on your A1200 at home, that you cannot do run
- on the A2000?
-
-
-
- --
- *-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-*
- Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born
- *TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995!
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- From: atlantis@global2000.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS: AMIGA 2000 w/GVP 040/33 w/12mb 32-bit + 1meg CHIP w/PICASSO II 24-bit Graphic board
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 18:02:59 GMT
- Organization: The Global One, Inc.
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-
- Greetings,
-
- The title pretty much says it all.
-
- FOR SALE:
-
- AMIGA 2000
- GVP 040/33 w/12mb 32-bit
- 1meg CHIP
- PICASSO II 24-bit Graphic board (You'll need a multi-sync)
- 1084 Commodore Monior (perfect condition)
- 540mg HD (also have a 52 I'll throw in)
-
- I'm *asking* $1800.00 and will pay shipping charges. Leave me a
- response here, or, email me at:
-
- atlantis@global2000.net
-
- Thanks,
- Bob
-
-
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Books for the Lightwave proggy
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 14:41:00 -0400
- Organization: IMT
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-
- twoface wrote:
- > Can anybody please tell me some GOOD BOOKS for the LightWave proggy.
-
- The FX kit for LW by Alan Chan. This and the LWPro book are probably your best bets. I do not have the LWPro
- book since I have most of the magazines. but you can find info on the FX Kit at: http://www.webcom.com/lghtspd/
-
- Hajo
-
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- From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Job Wanted
- Date: 31 May 1996 15:26:46 -0400
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-
- My name is Brian Tatosky, and I d like to take the time to introduce
- myself, and forward my resume, as I am currently looking for career
- placement in a professional video, multimedia or game production
- organization as a LightWave Animator.
-
- I am a 26-year old professional with a degree from UCLA, and experience in
- a wide variety of video and new media technologies, from scripting and
- video production to HTML authoring and Web Design. I have produced
- educational video for high schools, managed numerous technicians for UCLA
- s media needs, rendered pre-visualization scenes for motion simulator
- rides, and consulted on CD-ROM, as well as amusement park ride
- development, all as either job tasks or spare time interests.
-
- I have a passion for digital media, starting from videotaping on one-inch
- recorders in second grade, up through the early Atari and Apple II game
- days, and continuing through the promise of cutting-edge content on the
- Internet.
-
- Currently, I am involved with a small, start-up company in Camarillo as a
- vice-president, overseeing all operations of the company. My demo reel
- was crucial for the company to obtain clients such as Harris Corporation,
- Rollerblade, AMG Media, Inc., Gd others. But my actual production time
- has now dwindled to near nothing, while my career goal has always been to
- focus on the production and creative side of video and multimedia,
- learning and honing my skills as a visual effects artist in an industry
- leader.
-
- I can be reached by phone at (310) 330-3916 or E-Mail at
- VirtualBri@aol.com. Thank you for your time.
-
-
- Sincerely,
-
- Brian Tatosky
-
- **************************************************************************
- *****************
-
- Brian Tatosky
- 222 W. 64th St.
- Inglewood, CA 90302
-
- Home: 310-330-3916
- Office: 805-383-5730
- VirtualBri@aol.com
- http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
-
-
- PROFILE:
-
- Fast learner with a demonstrated talent for organization, management, and
- adaptability to a rapidly changing work environment with constantly
- evolving tools. Detail oriented. Strengths include creative skills,
- communication skills, and a strong knowledge of multimedia and video
- production including over 6 years videotape editing and production
- experience, LightWave 3D, Photoshop, After Effects, Web Design, and Media
- 100 experience.
-
- EXPERIENCE:
-
- Equinox Images, Inc. 4/95-Present
- Vice-President, Production
- Operate and oversee all aspects of start-up production facility,
- maintaining facility as well as performing all aspects of video and
- multimedia production, post-production, graphics (2D and 3D), and internet
- services, including Web design, for corporate and broadcast clients.
- Oversee budgeting and financial planning process, develop sales contacts,
- design marketing materials, evaluate new technologies for use by the
- company.
-
- --Provides production experience and show reel footage which gained
- current clients such as, Geffen Records, Rollerblade, and
- Martindale-Hillier Productions
-
- --Manages LightWavePro Online Website, Internet presence of leading
- LightWave 3D information source, and The LightWave Internet Resources List
-
- Alesis Corporation
- Video Production 7/93-4/95
- Responsible for all aspects of production of corporate video and
- multimedia, including editing, 3D graphics, and camerawork, using Amiga,
- Mac and PC platforms.
-
- --Facilitated entry of company into interactive multimedia projects, such
- as CD-ROMs
-
- --Worked directly with company President, producing corporate, as well as
- personal projects
-
- --Increased quality, as well as quantity of projects to highest level in
- history of the company
-
- Audio Visual Services, University of California, Los Angeles
- Audio-Visual Technician Supervisor 1/92-7/93
- Coordinated multimedia educational work performed for UCLA classes and
- special events, on-campus and off, including assigning and scheduling
- labor.
-
- --Promoted to single supervising positions over a peak staff of 75 AV
- Technicians
-
- --Supervised 4 quarters of record-high work loads, maximizing staff
- efficiency
-
- Audio Visual Technician 9/89-1/92
- Operated wide-variety of multimedia equipment for UCLA and special events.
-
- EDUCATION:
-
- University of California, Los Angeles, Extension
- Film and Television Certificate Program 1992-1994
-
- University of California, Los Angeles
- BA, History 1992
-
- References and Reel available upon request
-
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- From: gjh2350@msu.oscs.montana.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Student Discount
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 19:15:32 GMT
- Organization: Information Technology Center, Montana State University
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-
- In article <4omsa0$774@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>, nbenami@uiuc.edu (Noam Ben-Ami) writes:
- >adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) writes:
-
-
- >>you must send a fax of your student id card.
-
- >>The upgrade price from 4.0 to 5.0 is $295
-
- >>I think 5.0 new is $850 for student/government
-
- >>call 1-800-8781354
- >> 520-632-5662
- >>A+ Computing
-
- >Safe Harbor has it for $720.
-
- anyone have an address/phone number/web site URL for Safe Harbor? those of
- us trapped out here in montana don't have access to this kind of information
- on a regular basis...please post!!!
- - jeneth
-
-
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- From: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave 6.0 ?
- Date: 31 May 1996 18:19:36 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <4ond7o$io7@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: jcx-nj18-15.ix.netcom.com
- X-NETCOM-Date: Fri May 31 1:19:36 PM CDT 1996
-
- > LW5.0 is shipping on intel at least - since I've been using it for
- >weeks.. It's not on amigas, Mips, and maybe alphas....
- >
- >
- >
- >Jason Booth
- >Second Nature, Inc.
- > "I'm programing a raytracer that only outputs in ASCII art! I'LL BE
- >RICH!!!!"
- >
- >
-
-
- I have had my ALPHA 5.0 version for a month already. But T-Shirt is no
- where to be found =(
-
- Will Mendez
-
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- From: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!! Metaballs interaction
- Date: 31 May 1996 18:22:27 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <4ondd3$irl@dfw-ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <4ohjpd$jmf@guitar.sound.net> <31AD9BBB.502B@atlanta.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: jcx-nj18-15.ix.netcom.com
- X-NETCOM-Date: Fri May 31 1:22:27 PM CDT 1996
-
- In <31AD9BBB.502B@atlanta.com> Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- writes:
- >
- >Animateable meta-balls! This way you can do really cool gooey
- animation! (And please
- >spend some time on Metaball documentation next time).
- >
- > Hajo
-
-
- How about interactive metaballs that react to each other as soon as
- they get closer, that way you can see in real time what you are
- building.
-
- Will Mendez
-
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- From: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Slowdown in modeler on Alpha System
- Date: 31 May 1996 18:29:31 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <4ondqb$d53@sjx-ixn6.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <Pine.SGI.3.91.960530182032.10136A-100000@tvdcomm.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: jcx-nj18-15.ix.netcom.com
- X-NETCOM-Date: Fri May 31 11:29:31 AM PDT 1996
-
- In <Pine.SGI.3.91.960530182032.10136A-100000@tvdcomm.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- Dobbin Burkhart <dobbin@tvdcomm.gsfc.nasa.gov> writes:
- >
- >
- >We just got a DeskStation Alpha 266Mhz Raptor Reflex and it's
- >pretty slick. Layout and rendering are real quick but moving
- >things around in modeler is very awkward compared to what we
- >can do in a A2000/040 amiga. The screen updates are so slow
- >that pulling a point in a moderatly complex object is nearly
- >impossible. We're doing something wrong I hope.
-
- If your on 4.0 this is true, 5.0 does improve the screen redraws.
-
- Will Mendez
-
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- From: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 31 May 1996 18:33:19 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <4one1f$lp8@dfw-ixnews8.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <31AE507B.1221@realtime.com> <4olg5p$s85@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com>
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Fri May 31 1:33:19 PM CDT 1996
-
- >>I have an Idea... somthing i miss from Truespace... how about
- >>free-standing deformation lattices? Very useful for character &
- >>particle animation...
- >
- >I have Truespace 2 and Freeform deformation in LW5 is called
- metanurbs.
-
- What I think he means is being able to push an elephant through a key
- hole and watching it deform as it does.
-
- Maybe a more enhanced version of effectors.
-
- Will Mendez
-
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- From: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Off Topic: Is it just me or has Babylon 5 gotton really good lately?
- Date: 31 May 1996 18:40:23 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Fri May 31 1:40:23 PM CDT 1996
-
-
-
- Article: 20889
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- From: Pat Borjon <borjon>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Slowdown in modeler on Alpha System
- Date: 31 May 1996 20:05:32 GMT
- Organization: Whats_uh_mattuh_U
- Lines: 9
- Message-ID: <4onjec$fu2@hpbs2500.boi.hp.com>
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- X-URL: news://news1/4on9e7$al2@hpbs2500.boi.hp.com
-
- one other thing about accessing PVR drives from lightwave, it crashes if mult
- lightwave/SN progs are accessing it.. i.e. getting image seq's off it &/or
- rendering out to it. always get crashdump: Page fault error. anyone else?
-
- tip: render in real time, its faster...
-
- tip2: if you have a circle image in a square x,y field you can use
- cubic image mapping to get it to cover an entire sphere.
-
-
- Article: 20890
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Slowdown in modeler on Alpha System
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 21:34:44 GMT
- Organization: Alfheim Imaging
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <31af658e.1727133@news.digex.net>
- References: <Pine.SGI.3.91.960530182032.10136A-100000@tvdcomm.gsfc.nasa.gov> <4on9e7$al2@hpbs2500.boi.hp.com> <4onjec$fu2@hpbs2500.boi.hp.com>
- Reply-To: davep@access.digex.net
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- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.227
-
- Pat Borjon <borjon> wrote:
-
- >one other thing about accessing PVR drives from lightwave, it crashes if mult
- >lightwave/SN progs are accessing it.. i.e. getting image seq's off it &/or
- >rendering out to it. always get crashdump: Page fault error. anyone else?
-
- Nope, never happens to me. I've had multiple machines accessing frames
- from it and rendering to it without a problem. I'm running all
- machines under Windows NT 3.51 + service pack 4 and PVR software 2.52.
-
-
- Dave Paige
- Alfheim Imaging
- dave@access.digex.net
-
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- From: Keith Smith <dad@sailsolo.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 20:36:21 +0100
- Organization: dad
- Lines: 16
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <aJorECA1o0rxEwmy@sailsolo.demon.co.uk>
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-
- In article <31AD361C.373F@wwa.com>, cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com> writes
- >Brad Peebler wrote:
- >>
- >> Okay everyone. Here is the official notice for feature requests. As we
- >> are hard at work on the next rev of LW I am putting together the
- >> master list of feature requests. I know there are lots of good ideas
- >> out there so send them to me!
-
- The ability to save lights with their lens flare settings so they can be
- reloaded into scenes as required. Also the ability to allow the
- settings of one light affect "child" lights, so animating dozens of lens
- flares becomes a doddle.
-
-
- --
- Ben Smith
-
- Article: 20892
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- From: paulb@cogs.susx.ac.uk (Paul Bunkham)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Manuals?
- Date: 31 May 1996 13:49:14 GMT
- Organization: University of Sussex
- Lines: 19
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- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
-
- Time for Ol Blackbeard to have a say. Thanks to John (who ever you are for
- sticking up for me and helping me out), before anymore is said I would like to
- make a few observations. I have a dongle, yes there is a number on it. John
- gave me a few suggestions as to what I could do, and he is the only person
- that knows the full story, of how I came to be in this situation. He is in
- the one that suggested I checked the dongle, and at the time I had not asked
- Newtek at all, so it was nothing to do with them telling me that I couldn't
- have any manuals. If I was a pirate, as is being suggested, I wouldn't be
- using a newsgroup of select and committed users, to help me illegally make a
- dodgy copy of some software legitimate. I came to the newsgroup, specifically
- for some help on an issue that was annoying me and have found that I have
- subscribed to a great deal of Agatha Christie readers and have come out more
- annoyed than when I came in. I wish you all well in your lives and request
- that you maybe treat new members of your newsgroup with a little less
- of an aggressive/suspicious attitude.
-
- All my love and kisses
-
- Paul
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Off Topic: Is it just me or has Babylon 5 gotton really good lately?
- Date: 31 May 1996 17:47:16 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 12
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- Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- I've heard a lot of people becoming recent B5 converts...
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
-
- Call 818.505.1464 to register for our upcoming LightWave seminar in
- L.A.!!!!
-
- 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: Jean Marc Rodrigue <cpostinc@passport.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Abekas driver for NT LW ?
- Date: 31 May 1996 21:23:48 GMT
- Organization: Creative Post Inc.
- Lines: 16
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- X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; I; 16bit)
-
- We own a Raptor Reflex running Windows NT and a Abekas Diskus recorder,
- both of which we were hoping to use with LightWave NT. Does anyone have
- any info on the availability of Abekas driver/saver/plugin for such a
- setup ?
-
- Any info would be greatly appreciated.
-
- Thank you.
-
- Jean Marc Rodrigue
- TwisTer.digital.design
-
- P.S. Has anyone tried the #9 Imagine 128 Series 2 3D acceleration video
- card with LW 5.0 ? Any performance comparisons with the Matrox Millenium
- ?
-
-
- Article: 20895
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- From: dlang@zap.io.org (Derek Lang)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Anyone know what version of SAS C to use?
- Date: 1 Jun 1996 10:02:03 -0400
- Organization: Internex Online (shell.io.org), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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- Message-ID: <4opigr$oa2@zap.io.org>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: zap.io.org
-
- Has anyone attempted to write plug ins for the Amiga version of
- lightwave using SAS C?
-
- Is so could you please post what version of SAS you are using.
-
- thanks in advance.
-
- Derek<<<<<
- --
- Derek Lang | "I want him in the games until he dies playing." - MCP
- Toronto, Ontario |--------------------------------------------------------
- Canada | WebPage-O-Fun --> http://www.io.org/~dlang
-
- Article: 20896
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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave Mailing List
- Date: 01 Jun 96 14:04:40 +0000
- Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <558.6726T844T2012@execpc.com>
- References: <4okdgc$435@gensva.athena.livjm.ac.uk>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: mem.execpc.com
- X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP) *UNREGISTERED*
-
- On 30-May-96 15:05:48, pward <p.ward@livjm.ac.uk> wrote:
- >Does anyone know the write address for the Lightwave mailing list. I've
- > sent my email address several times but have had nothing in return.
-
- Send to Majordomo@tomahawk.grandi.com a message with
-
- INFO LIGHTWAVE
-
- to find the instructions. The list has been moved to a new server.
-
-
- --
- *-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-*
- Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born
- *TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995!
- --
-
-
- Article: 20897
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- From: uzs39f@ibm.rhrz.uni.bonn.de (Falk Kühnel)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: MoveScene for PC
- Date: Sat, 01 Jun 1996 19:41:26 GMT
- Organization: A poorly-installed InterNetNews site
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-
- Hi!
-
- Sorry for bothering you, but does anyone have this nice program that
- puts all objects, images and everything needed to render a scene in
- one folder for PC. If so, please mail it to me.
-
- Thanks
-
- Falk
-
-
-
-
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- From: gkeenan818@aol.com (GKeenan818)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightwavePro Book
- Date: 1 Jun 1996 17:22:06 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 4
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4oqc9u$av8@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- As yet I am still waiting for my copies to arrive in the UK.
-
- Hey, I don't even worry about it anymore!
-
-
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave for Mac?
- Date: 1 Jun 1996 21:39:25 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
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-
-
- In <31AFA260.2952@rain.org> Karma <mattr@rain.org> writes:
-
- >Does anyone ahve any knowledge as to when the supposed release date for
- >this product is?
-
- >Thanks.
-
- Last i heard was end of this year of first quarter next year.
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie, -Will dust keyboards for internship-
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
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- From: Christopher Stewart <dretch@islandnet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: LW4 Amiga HIIP savers dont work
- Date: Sat, 01 Jun 1996 18:23:11 +0000
- Organization: Primordial Soup
- Lines: 29
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- Message-ID: <VA.000000a5.00339891@dretch>
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-
- jkrispow@netcom.com pecked:
-
- > Last week, I figured out for NewTek what was going on and why the Amiga
- > v4.0 HIIP saver don't work (geez...their own developers can't figure it
- > out, but I did...)
- >
- > Anyway, the version of the HIIPload.p and HIIPsave.p included on the
- > Amiga LightWave v4.0 Rev A CD-ROM disks were v1.1. What you need are the
- > v1.2 plug-ins. THey can be found either on a) NewTek's BBS, where they
- > are inow posted, or b) on any Video Toaster v4.1d CD-ROM. Dreux, the
- > gent now in charge of the NewTek BBS said that the patch is also
- > available on their venues in CompuServe and (I think) Genie.
- >
- > Call up their BBS and get the files...
-
- I'm still suprised that the HIIP system was ported to the Amiga version
- of Lightwave. If you think about it, Avid/EA or whoever they are now didn't
- have an Amiga version of their translation system before LW 4.0 came out. I
- wonder how much old ADPro code resides in the present incarnation and how
- someone convinced (or paid) for the port to take place... Glad it works on
- the Amiga now....
-
- Christopher
-
- Primordial Soup
- http://www.islandnet.com/~dretch
- dretch@islandnet.com
-
-
-
- Article: 20901
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- From: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: ALPHA VIDNOISE BUG?
- Date: 1 Jun 1996 17:24:10 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Sat Jun 01 12:24:10 PM CDT 1996
-
- I have had this problem since R4.0, everytime I try to use the VIDNOISE
- effect Layout crashes.
-
- Also crashed while trying to output NEWTEK-AVI.
-
- Anybody else having the same problems?
-
- Thanks!
- Will Mendez
-
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave and VR
- Date: 1 Jun 1996 18:54:13 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
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-
-
- Yup nice idea...But EXPENSIVE!!! Think of the hardware needed and special
- graphics cards to do virtual modeling.
-
- Adam Chrystie
- =Professional Keyboard Duster=
-
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie, -Will dust keyboards for internship-
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
- Article: 20903
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- From: kharmel@Direct.CA (Kurt Harmel)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Texture mapping on irregular objects
- Date: 1 Jun 1996 23:55:55 GMT
- Organization: Internet Direct Inc.
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-
- In article <4nsk6p$n1s@mule2.mindspring.com>, patsmth@clt.mindspring.com (patrick smyth) says:
- >
- >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
- >previous texture-mapping experience with another 3D package. In
- >addition to the usual mapping/projection options (spherical,
- >Cylindrical, cubic, planar, etc.) this other package contained two
- >mapping options called "by polygon" and "organic". The "by polygon"
- >option basically mapped the surface texture onto each individual
- >polygon on the object, resulting in a "manufactured" look that came in
- >handy sometimes. More useful, however, was the "organic" mapping
- >option, which essentially "unfolded" the object's polygons into a
- >flat sheet, projected the desired texture onto this sheet, and then
- >returned the polygons to their original position on the object. The
- >result was a 2D source image mapped perfectly onto irregular objects
- >like folded curtains and craggy boulders without smearing or
- >stretching. (Okay, sometimes it resulted in a mangled mess, but more
- >often than not it worked quite nicely).
- >
- >My question is; how does one manage this in Lightwave? I realize that
- >there are numerous procedural mapping options to choose from, but I
- >want to use my own source images in many instances. I have
- >experimented with all of the available image mapping options in 4.0,
- >but all of them are predictably unsatisfactory for projecting source
- >images onto irregular objects (i.e. anything that isn't a near-perfect
- >cylinder, cube, or whatever) and my textures look like they have
- >been applied with fingerpaint. Are there plug-ins that solve this
- >problem, or is it addressed in 5.0?
- >
- >Thanks in advance.
- >
- > Patrick
-
-
- I have been gripping about this for weeks. I thought 5.0 would
- have solved this problem, but it was not the case. There are some
- out there who just don't see the necessity of being able to map
- images on objects that are not aligned to the strict x, y and z
- axis. I hope Newtek is not one of them. THIS CAN BE A BIG PROBLEM.
- PLEASE, PLEASE HELP US NEWTEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
-
-
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- From: kharmel@Direct.CA (Kurt Harmel)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Looking for Performance Animation INFO!!!
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 00:10:21 GMT
- Organization: Internet Direct Inc.
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-
- Two weeks ago, Movie Magic aired a piece on Performance
- Animation. Basicaly, P.A. is a bunch of sensors placed
- on the face or body of an actor. Some sort of radar
- box reflects beams off the sensors and back to the box.
- The actor moves and the motion paths are recorded on the
- computer for a CG model. The whole senario doesn't look like
- it would be to expensive, but of course looks are often deceiving.
-
- If anyone has any info on who sells these things, please
- respond.
-
- Thanks!!!
-
-
- Article: 20905
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW5: Articulated Bones & IK
- Date: 1 Jun 1996 20:24:18 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 19
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-
- In article <31AF06F0.5AFC@cyberoptics.com>, Nate Hayes
- <nhayes@cyberoptics.com> writes:
-
- >
- >I'm having a problem getting articulated bones and IK to work in LW5.
- >I've been thru the docs many times and even bought Stranahan's Bones,
- >Morphing, and Displacement Mapping video tape (nice tape, Stranahan, but
- >nothing about articulated bones or IK).
-
- Gee, maybe because IK wasn't in version 3.1....
-
-
-
- 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: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave and VR
- Date: 1 Jun 1996 20:42:49 -0400
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-
- In article
- <Pine.SOL.3.91.960601100549.24956C-100000@teer12.acpub.duke.edu>, Kevin
- Bruce Freeman <kbf3@acpub.duke.edu> writes:
-
- >
- > I am a former 3ds user and am happy to say I have now
- >converted....so, lets talk. I want to know if there is any vr out htere
- >for lightwave. I realize you may use lightwave to help create your
- >worlds, but what about a vendor that will allow you to use lightwave with
-
- >a VR helmet....I just think that it would be a cool change to "turn
- >around in your scene"....let me know what you think? lame? Happy
- animating.
- > Kevin
- >
- >
- >
-
- what I'd rather see is support for a sensor glove, so you can model
- with your hands... that would be cool..
-
-
- 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: mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave and VR
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 01:04:26 GMT
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-
- On Jun 01, 1996 10:09:16 in article <Lightwave and VR>, 'Kevin Bruce
- Freeman <kbf3@acpub.duke.edu>' wrote:
-
-
- > I am a former 3ds user and am happy to say I have now
- >converted....so, lets talk. I want to know if there is any vr out htere
- >for lightwave. I realize you may use lightwave to help create your
- >worlds, but what about a vendor that will allow you to use lightwave with
-
- >a VR helmet....I just think that it would be a cool change to "turn
- >around in your scene"....let me know what you think? lame? Happy
- animating.
-
- I don't there's enough processing power to do single views in real time
- with Pentiums, let alone two simultaneous views. Maybe there's an opengl
- accelerator card fast enough to do it?
-
- --
- M C L -
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mike_Ling
-
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- From: cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Sat, 01 Jun 1996 14:58:49 -0700
- Organization: cjpost
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-
- Malcolm Lavery wrote:
- >
- >
- > Hi!....
- >
- > >>Brad Peebler wrote:
- > >>>
- > >>> Okay everyone. Here is the official notice for feature requests. As we
- > >>> are hard at work on the next rev of LW I am putting together the
- > >>> master list of feature requests. I know there are lots of good ideas
- > >>> out there so send them to me!
- >
-
-
- heres a big one I'm surprised no one has said:
-
- previews of textures with velocity!!! I hate not knowing how the movement will look until the friggin' thing
- is rendered!!
-
- a good example of this is in KPT 3.0
-
- this would save soooooo much time!!
-
- thanx
- Josh Tsui
- Williams/Bally/Midway Games
-
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- From: matt@dat.com (Matt McClanahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Need help - Cloak/Decloak effect from B5 using LW ver 4.0
- Date: Sat, 01 Jun 1996 20:37:30 GMT
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-
- Keith Smith <dad@sailsolo.demon.co.uk> wrote:
- >I personally think that a much NICER effect would be to model the ships
- >internal structure - all the corridors, bulkheads and engines and stuff
- >and then just dissolve it in and out. I would love to see an effect
- >where the *inside* of the ship is visible as it cloaks.
- That would make for either very large windows on the exterior of the
- ship, or a close-up shot of the ship passing the camera. Voyager
- actually has visible 'insides' on their plastic model, but I don't
- think they built them imto their LW models.
-
-
- Matt McClanahan
- matt@dat.com
-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave and VR
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 01:23:30 -0400
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-
- In article <4oqpaq$dto@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com>,
- mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling) writes:
-
- >
- >I don't there's enough processing power to do single views in real time
- >with Pentiums, let alone two simultaneous views. Maybe there's an opengl
- >accelerator card fast enough to do it?
-
- The problem is not calculating the views, but how those views are
- calculated - Lightwave is not designed as a real-time engine - never has
- been. We create huge virtual worlds with lightwave, that run in real time,
- but they don't run in real-time in lightwave. Some things I do render in
- at about 1 minute a frame (320x240), and playback 30 frames per second in
- our system at higher res (400x300).
- Whats important to remember though, is that these models are able to
- run at that speed because they are designed for it, and so are the
- engines..
-
-
- 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: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 1 Jun 1996 20:12:12 -0400
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-
- In article <744.6726T730T340@pixelfx.demon.co.uk>, Mal@pixelfx.demon.co.uk
- (Malcolm Lavery) writes:
-
- >
- >And being able to use an object as an actual lightsource. :)
- >
- >
-
- This would be pretty cool...
-
-
-
- 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: Elliot Bain <ebain@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Stealth LightWave Coverage, continued
- Date: Sat, 01 Jun 1996 21:47:46 -0400
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-
- VirtualBri wrote:
- >
- > Take at look June/Post NAB issues of PC Graphics and Video for a complete
- > lack of any mention of LightWave 5.0, in favor of more fawning over 3DS
- > Max and SoftImage.
- >
- > If you're as tee'd off as I am over their shoddy coverage of LightWave,
- > drop a line to "jveditor@aol.com" to let them know what a lousy job of
- > covering LightWave they are doing.
- > --Brian
- > ======== http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ =======
- > == Home of the LightWave 3D Internet Resource Lists ==
- > ============= So, why aren't you on it? =============
- > ============ All you gotta do is ask.... ============
- >
-
- Get real! Do you think coverage of a product just happens because someone
- stumbles over it? No way! There's just way too much hype and activity at a
- show like NAB for a second rate marketing effort to play out into a
- Cinderella story.
-
- Both SI and Kinetix spent the months leading up to NAB with high-powered PR
- campaigns. They had materials and press realeases ready to go. Had a magazine
- skipped coverage, they would have been remiss.
-
- If there was a lack of coverage of Lightwave, it's because Newtek was too
- screwed up from their previous problems to adequatley present themselves in a
- coherent fashion. They had the same old, tired displays, the same old
- literature bins, the same old monitor setups as they've had for the past few
- years.
-
- They hadn't even finished delivering 4.0 to some customers for anyone to have
- taken the promise of a 5.0 seriously.
-
- Lightwave is an awesome program, but the press hasn't taken it seriously yet.
- While it can be argued that what the press thinks doesn't matter, it's an
- argument that fails to take into account the advantage of good press
- coverage.
-
- Sometimes it seems like the captains of Newtek, have an armed guard standing
- by, making sure no one steals the strawberries.
-
- --
- Elliot Bain
- Laurell Creative Services
- 614.459.4404
-
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- From: achan@ix.netcom.com(Alan Chan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Features
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 01:45:58 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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-
- In <mad.7shz@torment.tmisnet.com> mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark
- Dunakin) writes:
- >
- >What I would really like to see in the next version of LW is something
- I don't
- >see too many people requesting, and that is a WAY better and more
- documented
- >manual. When I got LW 5.0 I had just gave my machine to the shop for
- repairs,
- >so I thought that while it was there I could at least be reading the
- new LW
- >manual and still be a happy camper........I was wrong. Instead I found
- all of
- >the same stuff that I already had in the 4.0 version and was really
- >dissapointed.
-
- You have to remember that it also takes time to develop all the cool
- new tips and tricks that a certain feature set allows. Often times, a
- feature is implemented in order to allow a beta test site to do
- something, but the other things that a particular feature can do is
- discovered along the way, sometimes in a busy environment, and it takes
- time for this information to filter along. This was never really a
- concern because of the length of time between upgrades in the past, but
- now that Lightwave is open-architecture, mean time between upgrades is
- shorter, and therefore tips get less time to get developed. Nature of
- the beast...
-
- AC
-
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone know what version of SAS C to use?
- Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1996 02:18:32 -0400
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
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-
- Derek Lang wrote:
-
- > [...] to write plug ins for the Amiga version of lightwave
-
- 6.51 or later.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
-
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- From: Lynn Hawkins <lhawkins@hooked.net>
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs,alt.drugs.caffeine,alt.drugs.culture,alt.drugs.hard,alt.drugs.pot,alt.drugs.psychedelics,alt.drugs.usenet,alt.graphics.design,alt.corel.graphics,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudi
- Subject: Re: Contest! Help Design http://www.lsd.org/ !!!
- Date: Sat, 01 Jun 1996 19:53:14 -0700
- Organization: Hooked Online Services
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-
- J Kirby Inwood wrote:
- >
- > drugmaster@lsd.org (Drugmaster) wrote:
- > >>*************** CONTEST *****************
- > >>Prizes>>Since we have no sponsors and no money, we are giving out mail aliases from >>our domain, LSD.ORG. And a link to your homepage
- off of the credits pa
- >
- > >>Please send all entrees to
- > >>
- > Does this mean you will work for food?
- > With a domain name like that, I doubt that they even remember what real
- food is :)
- Lynn
-
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- From: dbullard@xmission.com (Douglas Bullard)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: #?@!&$#!! Dongles!!!!
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 96 07:27:12 GMT
- Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900)
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-
- Blew out my old motherboard with a static discharge, fried my dongle too!
- Newtek confirmed this, reprogrammed it and sent it back. Now I find out
- that my spiffy new motherboard apparently doesn't work with my dongle!
-
- Newtek says that they've had problems with parallel ports located on the
- motherboard. Tried several old I/O cards my friends had lying around, of
- course they don't work with Windows 95 (doesn't 'see' the port on the card).
-
- Next thing to try is to get a _new_ I/O card specifically designed for Win 95
- (about $30). Worst comes to worst, one of my friends has offered to swap his
- P-100 board for my P-100 board. I checked my dongle on his system, it runs
- perfectly.
-
- One suggestion for Newtek - PLEASE give us a DOS utility for checking the damn
- dongle! When I'm trying different boards, settings, etc., it takes FOREVER to
- get all the way into windows, and then I have to presume that the dongle
- doesn't work because the program never starts. How about a message "Can't
- find dongle???"
-
- The never ending quest continues.......
-
-
- (and I really want to play with my 5.0 package too.......)
-
- Douglas Bullard
-
- Article: 20917
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Diamond surface..Final installment
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 00:35:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- Message-ID: <wturber.1051.0214F448@primenet.com>
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- In article <wturber.1050.01D91EBF@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
- >From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- >Subject: Re: Diamond surface..Final installment
- >Date: 31 May 1996 08:43:01 -0700
-
-
-
-
- >The last piece was the most important. When I added something into the scene
- >that would reflects and refract in the diamond surface, the need for high
- >reflectivity and became less and the effect became more realistic. Render
- >times went up as well.
-
- >The bottom line is that the diamond's surface properties will have to be
- >adjusted on a scene by scene basis to get a realistic effect. This is the
- >nature of raytracing etc. There are a lot of things that raytracing
- >reflections and refractions leave out so the scene determines where you have
- >to fudge in order to get the desired result.
-
- OK - I had to fiddle one more time. I changed the ring surface's refmap.
- That's it. It made a significant difference which agrees with my point above
- that settings will be significantly affected by the environment.
-
-
-
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- From: geoff@close-to.demon.co.uk
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightwavePro Book
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 08:41:54 GMT
- Organization: home
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- On 1 Jun 1996 17:22:06 -0400, gkeenan818@aol.com (GKeenan818) wrote:
-
- >As yet I am still waiting for my copies to arrive in the UK.
- >
- >Hey, I don't even worry about it anymore!
- >
- My copy of the book arrived on tuesday.
- A little bit battered and bent from the trip over the big pond, but at
- least it got here
-
- Geoff Wilson
-
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- From: gilfrey@azstarnet.com (Joe Jobush)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Humanoid
- Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1996 01:33:16 LOCAL
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-
- Is this some kind of add on for LW, if so how much is it?
-
- Article: 20920
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- From: Torsten Westphal <torstenw@worldnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Network rendering in LW
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 11:43:50 +0200
- Organization: SCT / Worldnet - Internet Provider & Information Exchange - Paris, France
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-
- Hi there...
-
- just have a question: just playe with 3DS MAX and found that
- network rendering is only supported with TCP/IP on WIN NT 3.51.
-
- That is really disapointing. Already under 3DS 4 one needed to
- install Netware in order to make this function work and now this.
-
- Thats why I will probably change to Lightwave.
- Can anyone tell me which methods of network rendering are
- supported?
-
- Thanks for any comments
-
- Torsten
-
- Article: 20921
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Stealth LightWave Coverage, continued
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 00:22:16 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Sometimes it seems like the captains of Newtek, have an armed guard
- standing
- by, making sure no one steals the strawberries.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
- HA!!!!
-
- I can't resist - this is a true story. When the Play people left NewTek,
- they all watched the Caine Mutiny as a lesson as to what might
- happen....When I quit, Tim 'Queeg' Jenison told me 'All my friends fuck
- me.' - a couple of months ago, he said 'I don't have any friends here
- anymore.'....
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
-
- Call 818.505.1464 to register for our upcoming LightWave seminar in
- L.A.!!!!
-
- 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: 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: 1 Jun 96 22:55:44 +1200
- Organization: University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
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-
- In article <31ACC5F8.41C67EA6@nando.net>, Peter Gruhn <gruhn@nando.net> writes:
- >> When people say they can produce rendered work
- >> indistinguishable from raytraced, without raytracing, surely they mean > "as photo-realistic, if not more so" than raytracing?
- >
- > Unless they mean "as correct in certain details"
-
- I doubt they would mean that - as there are some details in which
- non-raytracing methods produce more correct results, it would seem a bit
- pointless without having a seperate set of comparisons to see if raytracers can
- render scenes suited to scanliners (or whatever they're called... :)
-
- >> If so, why would they bother
- >> trying to make their images look like they have been poorly ray-traced
- >
- > He didn't say he planned for them to be poorly ray traced. He said that
- > they were simple.
-
- A simple raytraced scene usually looks raytraced, not real, "poor" was a <ahem>
- poor choice of words :)
-
- >>_looks_ raytraced,
- >
- > I thought raytracing was "photorealistic"?
-
- Shit no. It's possible to do photorealistic images via raytracing, but
- raytracing an image doesn't automatically make it photo-realistic - I presume
- that's why you use the "" :-)
-
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- From: jasilva@aol.com (JASilva)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 01:07:47 -0400
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-
- I think collision detection would be a great timesaver...
-
- Imagine doing character animation of something walking. If you could turn
- collision detection on for the feet of your character, and then just move
- the IK chain representing the leg towards the floor and have the foot stop
- when it makes contact with the floor, this would obviate the need to spend
- time meticulously positioning the feet so that they don't intersect the
- ground. This is just one of many applications for this feature.
-
- Eventually I would like to see features such as gravity effectors and
- other physics controls built into Lightwave. Too much to ask for?
-
- Thanx,
- Jose A. Silva
- Avocation: Animator
- Vocation: Telecommunications Engineer
-
- Article: 20924
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 01:07:50 -0400
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-
- In article <31B0BD19.3D17@wwa.com>, cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com> writes:
-
- >heres a big one I'm surprised no one has said:
- >
- >previews of textures with velocity!!! I hate not knowing how the
- movement
- >will look until the friggin' thing
- >is rendered!!
- >
- >a good example of this is in KPT 3.0
- >
- >this would save soooooo much time!!
- >
- >
-
- I second that.. And would like to add VELOCITY ENVELOPES.. so you can
- animate your textures move without morph targets...
-
-
-
- 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: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Network rendering in LW
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 03:18:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- Message-ID: <wturber.1052.02AA5F5D@primenet.com>
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-
- In article <31B16256.165D@worldnet.net> Torsten Westphal <torstenw@worldnet.net> writes:
- >From: Torsten Westphal <torstenw@worldnet.net>
- >Subject: Network rendering in LW
- >Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 11:43:50 +0200
-
- >Hi there...
-
- >just have a question: just playe with 3DS MAX and found that
- >network rendering is only supported with TCP/IP on WIN NT 3.51.
-
- >That is really disapointing. Already under 3DS 4 one needed to
- >install Netware in order to make this function work and now this.
-
- >Thats why I will probably change to Lightwave.
- >Can anyone tell me which methods of network rendering are
- >supported?
-
- >Thanks for any comments
-
- >Torsten
-
- Any system that will let all nodes see a network drive as a drive on a node.
- Netware and NetBui definitely do that. I think that TCP/IP with NFS does it
- as well. LW/Screamernet simply pass text files to a common directory to
- communicate and each node must have access to that common directory and to the
- scene and related files.
-
-
-
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- From: Mitch Rosefelt <cyberdog@aol.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Test, No content
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 01:30:42 -0400
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-
- Test
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: #?@!&$#!! Dongles!!!!
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 03:21:01 -0700
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-
- In article <4orflk$85k@news.xmission.com> dbullard@xmission.com (Douglas Bullard) writes:
- >From: dbullard@xmission.com (Douglas Bullard)
- >Subject: #?@!&$#!! Dongles!!!!
- >Date: Sun, 02 Jun 96 07:27:12 GMT
-
- >Blew out my old motherboard with a static discharge, fried my dongle too!
- >Newtek confirmed this, reprogrammed it and sent it back. Now I find out
- >that my spiffy new motherboard apparently doesn't work with my dongle!
-
- >Newtek says that they've had problems with parallel ports located on the
- >motherboard. Tried several old I/O cards my friends had lying around, of
- >course they don't work with Windows 95 (doesn't 'see' the port on the card).
-
- >Next thing to try is to get a _new_ I/O card specifically designed for Win 95
- >(about $30). Worst comes to worst, one of my friends has offered to swap his
- >P-100 board for my P-100 board. I checked my dongle on his system, it runs
- >perfectly.
-
- >One suggestion for Newtek - PLEASE give us a DOS utility for checking the damn
- >dongle! When I'm trying different boards, settings, etc., it takes FOREVER to
- >get all the way into windows, and then I have to presume that the dongle
- >doesn't work because the program never starts. How about a message "Can't
- >find dongle???"
-
- >The never ending quest continues.......
-
-
- >(and I really want to play with my 5.0 package too.......)
-
- >Douglas Bullard
-
- Make sure that your parallel port is not using either EPP or ECP. Sometimes
- these modes cause problems. It is odd that a standard I/O card does not work
- with Win95. Win95 doesn't have any special requirement.
-
-
-
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- From: carguy@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Real time playback in LW 5.0's Layout?
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 07:54:13 GMT
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-
- I currently own a version of LW 4.0 I am running on a PC
- under windows 95 with about 40mgs of ram. I really was l let down
- once I discovered that the PC version of LW wouldn't let me
- play any of the animations I generate in real time in layout
- (only the wire frames renderings operate in motion).
- Will this new version of LW 5.0 offer this feature if one has
- enough ram to work with?
- Many Thanks from a LW Rookie,
- David Peterson, Seattle Wa USA
-
-
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- From: bman2@ix.netcom.com(Brenden Mecleary )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 06:20:48 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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-
- In <4or7j6$kfb@newsbf02.news.aol.com> jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- writes:
- >
- >>previews of textures with velocity!!! I hate not knowing how the
- >>movement will look until the friggin' thing is rendered!!
- >>
- >>a good example of this is in KPT 3.0
- >>
- >>this would save soooooo much time!!
- >
- > I second that.. And would like to add VELOCITY ENVELOPES.. so you
- >can animate your textures move without morph targets...
-
- -----------
-
- I just say allow envelopes for as many surface attributes as
- possible: color, diffuse, specularity, luminosity, reflectivity,
- transparency, etc. I think almost anyone can find a good use for being
- able to use envelopes for surface attribs...
-
- Brenden Mecleary
- bman2@ix.netcom.com
- http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1979/
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave for Mac?
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 06:49:05 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- no firm announce date - later this year, fall or winter, I'd think...
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
-
- Call 818.505.1464 to register for our upcoming LightWave seminar in
- L.A.!!!!
-
- 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: mikeling@nyc.pipeline.com(Michael C. Ling)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Humanoid
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 10:56:39 GMT
- Organization: Pipeline
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-
- On Jun 02, 1996 01:33:16 in article <Humanoid>, 'gilfrey@azstarnet.com (Joe
- Jobush)' wrote:
-
-
- >Is this some kind of add on for LW, if so how much is it?
-
- It is a set of humanoid objects with motion files.
-
- Their page is at :
-
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/crestline/
-
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- From: willgill@airmail.net (William Gilliland)
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- Subject: Re: Contest! Help Design http://www.lsd.org/ !!!
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 13:55:02 GMT
- Organization: customer of Internet America
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- On Sat, 25 May 96 16:44:01 GMT, drugmaster@lsd.org (Drugmaster) wrote:
-
- >*************** CONTEST *****************
- >Prizes
- >Since we have no sponsors and no money, we are giving out mail aliases from
- >our domain, LSD.ORG. And a link to your homepage off of the credits page!
-
- And where did your money go?
-
- Just the organization I want to be associated with. What a prize!
- This might be more appropriately addressed to:
- alt.losers.n.limbo
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- >- ThE DrUgMaStEr
- Great nickname, BTW. Type it on acid?
-
- - Will
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- >
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- Article: 20933
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- From: <101362.470@compuserve.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Save an animation.
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 14:36:29 GMT
- Organization: CompuServe Incorporated
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- Keywords: avi fli flic flc animation plug-in
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-
- Hello everybody!
-
- First, excuse my english, thanks.
-
- I'm looking for a way to record an animation without needing to save each image.
- I'm using Light Wave 4.0 for Windows, and i don't know how to record an AVI o FLC.
-
- I don't used to connect to newsgroups, so, PLEASE, reply this message to my
- Email address.
- Thanks a lot!
-
- Bye!
-
-
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- From: Martin.Baumann@t-online.de (Martin Baumann)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone used Antigravity Products?
- Date: 31 May 1996 08:13:32 GMT
- Organization: Grafik in Motion
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <4om9nc$lit@news00.btx.dtag.de>
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- To: mike@wvscen.wvsc.wvnet.edu
-
- Re: Anyone used Antigravity Products?
-
- I have buyed LW 4.0 on the "Amiga Fair" in Cologne for a real good price,
- but now if tried to get the Update and the Shop how worked with them in
- Germany together told me that they have many deliverytime problems with
- Anit Grafity Products.
-
- So i ordered my Update for 1000 DM from Videocomp (the offical distributor
- in Germany)
-
- thats life...
-
- Martin Baumann Grafik in Motion
-
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- Article: 20935
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- From: gagnonf@cam.org (Frederik Gagnon)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Can't get AVI files from LW4.0 under win95...
- Date: Sat, 01 Jun 1996 04:32:47 GMT
- Organization: Communications Accessibles Montreal, Quebec Canada
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- I just can't get the avi compiler to work under Windows 95... Using
- LW4.0. Anybody got a hint ? E-mail me please...
-
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- Article: 20936
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- From: david goerndt <davidg@iag.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Stealth LightWave Coverage, continued
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 14:29:25 -0400
- Organization: stage 22 imaging, inc.
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- VirtualBri wrote:
- >
- > Take at look June/Post NAB issues of PC Graphics and Video for a complete
- > lack of any mention of LightWave 5.0, in favor of more fawning over 3DS
- > Max and SoftImage.
- >
- > If you're as tee'd off as I am over their shoddy coverage of LightWave,
- > drop a line to "jveditor@aol.com" to let them know what a lousy job of
- > covering LightWave they are doing.
- > --Brian
- > ======== http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/ =======
- > == Home of the LightWave 3D Internet Resource Lists ==
- > ============= So, why aren't you on it? =============
- > ============ All you gotta do is ask.... ============
- >
-
-
- This is probably due to the fact that magazines have 1-2 month lead times
- so an article written for the June issue would have to be finished in
- April to make their publishing deadline. Lightwave was a reasonably
- closely guarded secret until its NAB release, so they may not have known
- about it in time.
-
- Article: 20937
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- From: david goerndt <davidg@iag.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Texture mapping on irregular objects
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 14:42:41 -0400
- Organization: stage 22 imaging, inc.
- Lines: 45
- Message-ID: <31B1E0A1.7DE3@iag.net>
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- Kurt Harmel wrote:
- >
- > In article <4nsk6p$n1s@mule2.mindspring.com>, patsmth@clt.mindspring.com (patrick smyth) says:
- > >
- > >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
- > >previous texture-mapping experience with another 3D package. In
- > >addition to the usual mapping/projection options (spherical,
- > >Cylindrical, cubic, planar, etc.) this other package contained two
- > >mapping options called "by polygon" and "organic". The "by polygon"
- > >option basically mapped the surface texture onto each individual
- > >polygon on the object, resulting in a "manufactured" look that came in
- > >handy sometimes. More useful, however, was the "organic" mapping
- > >option, which essentially "unfolded" the object's polygons into a
- > >flat sheet, projected the desired texture onto this sheet, and then
- > >returned the polygons to their original position on the object. The
- > >result was a 2D source image mapped perfectly onto irregular objects
- > >like folded curtains and craggy boulders without smearing or
- > >stretching. (Okay, sometimes it resulted in a mangled mess, but more
- > >often than not it worked quite nicely).
- > >
- > >My question is; how does one manage this in Lightwave? I realize that
- > >there are numerous procedural mapping options to choose from, but I
- > >want to use my own source images in many instances. I have
- > >experimented with all of the available image mapping options in 4.0,
- > >but all of them are predictably unsatisfactory for projecting source
- > >images onto irregular objects (i.e. anything that isn't a near-perfect
- > >cylinder, cube, or whatever) and my textures look like they have
- > >been applied with fingerpaint. Are there plug-ins that solve this
- > >problem, or is it addressed in 5.0?
- > >
- > >Thanks in advance.
- > >
- > > Patrick
- >
- > I have been gripping about this for weeks. I thought 5.0 would
- > have solved this problem, but it was not the case. There are some
- > out there who just don't see the necessity of being able to map
- > images on objects that are not aligned to the strict x, y and z
- > axis. I hope Newtek is not one of them. THIS CAN BE A BIG PROBLEM.
- > PLEASE, PLEASE HELP US NEWTEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
-
- The type of mapping you need and LW doesn't have, yet, is UV mapping, and
- one of the major features I want to see in LW soon.
-
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- From: david goerndt <davidg@iag.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Real time playback in LW 5.0's Layout?
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 14:53:50 -0400
- Organization: stage 22 imaging, inc.
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- carguy@accessone.com wrote:
- >
- > I currently own a version of LW 4.0 I am running on a PC
- > under windows 95 with about 40mgs of ram. I really was l let down
- > once I discovered that the PC version of LW wouldn't let me
- > play any of the animations I generate in real time in layout
- > (only the wire frames renderings operate in motion).
- > Will this new version of LW 5.0 offer this feature if one has
- > enough ram to work with?
- > Many Thanks from a LW Rookie,
- > David Peterson, Seattle Wa USA
-
-
- No PC will allow realtime playback of anims. All animations must be
- rendered first, then compiled to playback. What your asking for isn't
- even available on the most sophisticated SGI's. If you mean you want to
- see your anim playback after its rendered, you need a Perception caed or
- similar device to playback at 30fps full screen. The Open GL preview in
- 5.0 should allow playback of anims, shaded and without textures if you
- have an Open GL accelerator card.
-
- Article: 20939
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- From: js33@ix.netcom.com(Joe Schrengohst )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AREXX to C programmin
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 17:25:40 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- References: <19960531.7953970.5DEF@bbs.newtek.com> <shfDsA8B7.7Ip@netcom.com>
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Sun Jun 02 12:25:40 PM CDT 1996
-
- Stuart Ferguson wrote:
- >
- >So C++ is the language 13 year old boys like. Another excellent
- reason
- >to hate it.
-
- So Stuart I am guessing by that post that LW and Modeler were written
- in plain C
- without all the extra nonsense of C++?
- Can you shed some light(wave) on this.
-
- Cheers,
- JS
-
- Article: 20940
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- From: friken@rmii.com (Aaron Hollingsworth)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Resume - anybody hiring? - resume2.txt (1/1)
- Date: Sat, 01 Jun 1996 20:33:09 GMT
- Organization: Rocky Mountain Internet Inc.
- Lines: 25
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-
- wrote:
-
-
- >[Saved as file: C:\WINDOWS\APPS\SLIP\AGENT\resume21.txt]
-
- Hello,
-
- By looking at your resume I am interested in seeing examples of your
- work. I own TriLance Software, as small game development company. We
- have written two multi-player games for the Excalibur BBS platform,
- and are now moving our efforts to the internet platform. We have
- started design work on a multi-player rpg game for the internet. Up to
- this point I have been doing the graphics work for our projects
- myself, but I knw my limitations, and I would like to focus my efforts
- more on the programming and game development for this project. We are
- a small company and do not have the funds to hire a graphic artist
- full time, but would like to talk about having some or all of the
- artwork done for our new project.
-
- Thanks,
-
- Aaron Hollingsworth
- TriLance Software
-
-
-
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- From: Mal@pixelfx.demon.co.uk (Malcolm Lavery)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: 02 Jun 96 15:44:07 +0000
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- On 02-Jun-96 00:12:12, the dood JBooth411 said about Re: FEATURES!!:
-
- Hi!, JBooth411, erm, ;)
-
- > (Malcolm Lavery) writes:
-
- >>
- >>And being able to use an object as an actual lightsource. :)
- >>
- >>
-
- > This would be pretty cool...
-
- Yes I know!, and as well as actual objects being used for lightsources, how
- about individual surfaces being used for lightsources as well. :)
-
- There's two to get the proggrammers working. ;)
-
- Cya!....
-
- --
- Mal!! :)
-
-
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- From: geoff@close-to.demon.co.uk
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: which Glint card ??
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 20:10:48 GMT
- Organization: home
- Lines: 10
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-
- Hi to all.
- In the next couple of weeks I will be upgrading from a p133 64 meg to
- a p6 200. At the moment I am using a 4meg Matrox card, but am
- considering upgrading to a Glint graphics card.
- I wonder if anybody could give me some recomendations or opinions on
- affordable glint cards (current on iminent). Prices would also be a
- help.
- Thanxs in advance
-
- Geoff
-
- Article: 20943
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- From: scorpio@dave-world.net (Robert K. Williams)
- Subject: Re: MoveScene for PC
- References: <4oq612$jie@news.rhrz.uni-bonn.de>
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- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 96 20:27:50 GMT
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-
- In article <4oq612$jie@news.rhrz.uni-bonn.de>, uzs39f@ibm.rhrz.uni.bonn.de (Falk Kühnel) wrote:
- >Hi!
- >
- >Sorry for bothering you, but does anyone have this nice program that
- >puts all objects, images and everything needed to render a scene in
- >one folder for PC. If so, please mail it to me.
- >
- >Thanks
- >
- >Falk
- >
- >
- >
- There is a BMC plugin script which will zip all the files of a scene together
- into one archive.
-
-
- regards, v v **************************************
- Rob K. Williams (. .) * AmigaDOS: The OS my Pentium 100 *
- a.k.a. scorpio 8 * wants to run, when it grows up! *
- LIGHTWAVE RULES! @_| **************************************
- *****************************************************************
- * STYX ROCKS AGAIN IN '96. THE RETURN TO PARADISE THEATER TOUR!*
- * *
- * BUT WILL IT PLAY IN PEORIA? STYX RETURNS THERE ON JULY 20! *
- *****************************************************************
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- From: John Back <backj@topaz.cqu.edu.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: RE: Real time playback in LW 5.0's Layout?
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 20:46:32 GMT
- Organization: Central Queensland University
- Lines: 46
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-
- > No PC will allow realtime playback of anims. All animations must be
-
- Well, let's blow a few misconceptions away - and state that 30fps playback
- at full screen is perfectly possible on a standard PC just by using the
- autodesk FLI format...
-
- Now, a standard FLI is 320x200x256 which is no trubs - only 64K screen
- chunks to throw around even without delta compression.
-
- FLC format is 640x480x256 and also achieves 30fps on a pentium type system
- with a decent bus.
-
- the one I USE however is an altered FLI/FLC standard called FLH/FLT -
- developed, implemented etc by a bloke called Dave Mason - it's called
- Dave's targa animator and the player util is called Dave's Flic Viewer
-
- look for DTA and DFV at ftp.povray.org / www.povray.org
-
- the thing that makes FLH/FLT really cool is the non-lossy
- HI-colour/TRU-colour playback.
-
- really really cool.
-
- When I used to have my 486-40 with my vlb. cirrus logic, I was pulling
- 30fps at 320x240x16bit
-
- now that's groovy....
-
- Now, a quick word about AVI - you can easily get more than 20fps with
- hicolour AVIs under win95 - both windowed and full screen - the new codecs
- are truly marvellous - one suspects they are released just to tick off
- those pathetic quicktime developers :) no offence anyone... - but I have a
- suspicion that the full screen implementation is only using 8bit colour -
- anyone confirm this?
-
- oh - and one FINAL note - when you ARE making your AVIs under LW, you
- normally have to write the file name AND the extension into the dialogue -
- otherwise it will go through and render your whole 450frame anim without
- producing a file - I know, I've done it - and cried :(
-
- CYA~!!
-
- Onvas
- Advanced Render Design
- backj@topaz.cqu.edu.au
-
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Message-ID: <mad.7tqc@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 2 Jun 96 13:52:15 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
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-
- On Sat 1-Jun-1996 8:12p, JBooth411 wrote:
- J> In article <744.6726T730T340@pixelfx.demon.co.uk>, Mal@pixelfx.demon.co.uk
- J> (Malcolm Lavery) writes:
-
- J> >
- J> >And being able to use an object as an actual lightsource. :)
- J> >
- J> >
-
- J> This would be pretty cool...
- ----------------
- Beleive it or not, my old "Turbo Silver" (on the Amiga) could do this......md
-
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- From: johnc764@aol.com (JohnC 764)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: hiip avi exporter?
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 17:40:07 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Jonathan,
-
- When LW 4.0 is installed, it overwrites the Win95 library AVIFIL32.DLL.
- This is located inthe Windows/System directory. Sadly, the Win95 CD/disks
- don't allow DIRECT access to this library, but if you reinstall 95, AVI
- saving from LW should work.
-
- Hope that helps!
-
- JC.
-
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightWave 6.0 ?
- Message-ID: <mad.7tqr@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 2 Jun 96 14:06:40 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 28
-
- On Tue 28-May-1996 10:34p, Alan Chan wrote:
- AC> In <wturber.214.17B2ED88@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com (Walter
- AC> (Jay) Turberville (III)) writes:
- AC> >
-
- AC> >
- AC> >I haven't had a chance to check it out yet. But what I am looking for
- AC> is the
- AC> >ability to take the MetaNurb cage and manipulate it interactively (and
-
- AC> >keyframe the manipulations) in Layout. I don't think meta-Motion does
- AC> that,
- AC> >but if it does then I will send you a heartfelt thank-you for bringing
- AC> it to
- AC> >my attention.
-
- AC> Metamation does exactly that... instead of Freezing your nurbs, use
- AC> your cage objects in Layout as morph targets, and animate as normal.
- AC> When you're done setting it up, simply activate Metamation and you'll
- AC> have a nice metaformed version of your cage object...
-
- AC> AC
- ------------
- Am I missing something here? When I went to do this, all I see is a dotted
- lined quare of the object cage and only when in objects mode. When I use any
- of the other edit views, I see nothing. Is this the way it's supposed to work?
- I was hoping that you could see the object the same way it looks when in
- Modelar......I hope it's just that I am over looking something?......md
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightWave 6.0 ?
- Message-ID: <mad.7tqy@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 2 Jun 96 14:09:04 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 21
-
- On Fri 31-May-1996 6:19p, William A. Mendez wrote:
- W> > LW5.0 is shipping on intel at least - since I've been using it for
- W> >weeks.. It's not on amigas, Mips, and maybe alphas....
- W> >
- W> >
- W> >
- W> >Jason Booth
- W> >Second Nature, Inc.
- W> > "I'm programing a raytracer that only outputs in ASCII art! I'LL BE
- W> >RICH!!!!"
- W> >
- W> >
-
-
- W> I have had my ALPHA 5.0 version for a month already. But T-Shirt is no
- W> where to be found =(
-
- W> Will Mendez
- ------------------
- I know, I have been waiting for my LW hat, but I think that there is no such
- thing and I really wanted it for when I go fishing.......oh well :( ....md
-
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Save an animation.
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 22:55:31 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
- Lines: 12
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: ese.ucsc.edu
- Keywords: avi fli flic flc animation plug-in
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-
-
- Guess this poor soul doesn;t have the manuals either :). Saving AVI's is
- one of the hardest things to do in LightWave..shit i hate stupid
- pirates...i mean c'mon..Lightwave is one of the easiest user friendly
- programs....
-
- AdammmmmmmX
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie, -Will dust keyboards for internship-
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
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- From: "Dean A. Scott" <dscott@tir.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Tips and Experiences using Metaballs
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 19:12:02 -0400
- Organization: Silicon Magic
- Lines: 25
- Message-ID: <31B21FC2.643A@tir.com>
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-
- Alan Chan wrote something regarding the "ease" of using metamation...
-
- However, I heard (and looks like) missed info on the HUGE LW5 bug
- in the lens flare panel for RING size envelope. Ring size does
- work NON-enveloped, but as soon as it is enveloped, it defaults to
- the last used size or somesuch.
-
- IS there a fix/patch/cure/workaround NOW? Can't wait, need now.
-
- Also, ANY reason as to WHY it isn't working?
-
- specs: Win95, P150 w/32mb
-
- --
- /~~~~|
- / /~~~
- |) /| |) \_/_| /\ |\|
- THE |) |-| |)~~|\ |_ \/ | | CLONER
- \~\__/ /
- \____/
- -----------------------------------------------
- Dean A. Scott, SILICON MAGIC, "Your Key To 3D!"
- -----------------------------------------------
- http://users.aol.com/dscott5663/simagic.htm
- Home of "Power Tips Pro for LightWave"
-
- Article: 20951
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- From: gambit@varmm.com (Remy Lebeau)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Need Modelers!!! Send samples or demo Tapes!!!!
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 23:16:54 GMT
- Organization: LDS i-America
- Lines: 18
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: ledzepplin.varmm.com
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-
- My company is bidding on a massive modeling project and will need 65
- to 70 modelers for 1 to 2 years. If interested in send demo or model
- sample, along with a description of your responsibilities on the
- project to :
- Modeler Opening
- attn-Philip Nelson
- VAR Studios, Inc.
- P.O.Box 4320
- Monroe, La. 71211
-
- Tapes and disk will not be returned
-
- Thanks,
- Philip Nelson, Jr.
- President
- VAR Studios, Inc.
- philip@varmm.com
-
-
- Article: 20952
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- From: Mikey <mikey@cyberartist.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Shopping for PlugIns
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 16:37:57 -0700
- Organization: Creative Cyber Artists
- Lines: 8
- Message-ID: <31B225D5.2989@cyberartist.com>
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- X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0b3 (Win95; I)
-
- Hi,
- I am shopping for plugins. Would you rate/recommend the
- ones you have used? Any thing from humanoids to explosion.
-
- --
- regards,
- Mikey
- CyberArtist ----> http://www.CyberArtist.com ---> San Francisco
-
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- From: johnc764@aol.com (JohnC 764)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave pro book in the UK
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 21:23:29 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 29
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4oteqh$am5@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- On 30May 1996 P.Ward writes:
-
- >2 or so months ago I ordered the F/x Kit book for Lightwave from a UK
- >company. They haven't heard a dickybird from their suppliers so I've
- >changed my order. After John Reddingtons praise of the Lightwave Pro book
-
- >and my experience of the online vsn and a lack of responce to my
- >earlier (newbie) posts I've ordered that instead and been informed that I
-
- >will have it in about 2 weeks!
-
- You could try Blittersoft, at Milton Keynes for Alan Chan`s book. Tel:
- 01908-261466.
- They did stock the book in addition to PAL LightSpeed tapes... .
-
- >We'll have to see won't we.
- >
- >In my experience ordering any thing from the States is a really stupid
- >idea but unfortunately an animator's got to do what an animator's got to
- >do.
- Well I've ordered things from the States, and, as in the UK, there are
- good suppilers, and there are bad suppliers. In my opinion, the "Best of
- LW Pro", suffered from a technique known as Guerilla Marketing. This is
- where the product does not actually exist until you get enough responses
- (i.e. CASH) to produce it.
- Fingers crossed for you Paddy!
-
- JohnC.
-
-
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- From: fwtep@earthlink.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Space : Above and Beyond
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 96 01:39:58 GMT
- Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc.
- Lines: 26
- Message-ID: <N.060296.183958.75@earthlink.net.earthlink.net>
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-
- On 5/31/96 9:21AM, in message <4on69v$7as@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, Stranahan
- <stranahan@aol.com> wrote:
-
- > Is he started a fund, too? A big part of the reason the show was cancelled
- > was that it's EXPENSIVE...
- >
- > If every S:AaB viewer kicked in about $1635 each week, you'd have a show!
- >
- >
- >
- > _____________________________________________
- > Lee Stranahan
- >
- > Call 818.505.1464 to register for our upcoming LightWave seminar in
- > L.A.!!!!
- >
- > Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
- > Lee's Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
-
- Actually, and I hate to say this because generally I liked the show, that
- method would only raise about $6000, which is far too little to produce the
- show.
- --
- -=Fred=-
-
-
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- From: fwtep@earthlink.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: #?@!&$#!! Dongles!!!!
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 96 01:46:32 GMT
- Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc.
- Lines: 54
- Message-ID: <N.060296.184632.35@earthlink.net.earthlink.net>
- References: <4orflk$85k@news.xmission.com>
- <wturber.1053.02AD1ACD@primenet.com>
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-
- On 6/2/96 3:21AM, in message <wturber.1053.02AD1ACD@primenet.com>, Walter (Jay)
- Turberville <wturber@primenet.com> wrote:
-
- > In article <4orflk$85k@news.xmission.com> dbullard@xmission.com (Douglas
- > Bullard) writes:
- > >From: dbullard@xmission.com (Douglas Bullard)
- > >Subject: #?@!&$#!! Dongles!!!!
- > >Date: Sun, 02 Jun 96 07:27:12 GMT
- >
- > >Blew out my old motherboard with a static discharge, fried my dongle too!
- > >Newtek confirmed this, reprogrammed it and sent it back. Now I find out
- > >that my spiffy new motherboard apparently doesn't work with my dongle!
- >
- > >Newtek says that they've had problems with parallel ports located on the
- > >motherboard. Tried several old I/O cards my friends had lying around, of
- > >course they don't work with Windows 95 (doesn't 'see' the port on the card).
- >
- > >Next thing to try is to get a _new_ I/O card specifically designed for Win
- > 95
- > >(about $30). Worst comes to worst, one of my friends has offered to swap
- > his
- > >P-100 board for my P-100 board. I checked my dongle on his system, it runs
- > >perfectly.
- >
- > >One suggestion for Newtek - PLEASE give us a DOS utility for checking the
- > damn
- > >dongle! When I'm trying different boards, settings, etc., it takes FOREVER
- > to
- > >get all the way into windows, and then I have to presume that the dongle
- > >doesn't work because the program never starts. How about a message "Can't
- > >find dongle???"
- >
- > >The never ending quest continues.......
- >
- >
- > >(and I really want to play with my 5.0 package too.......)
- >
- > >Douglas Bullard
- >
- > Make sure that your parallel port is not using either EPP or ECP. Sometimes
- > these modes cause problems. It is odd that a standard I/O card does not work
- > with Win95. Win95 doesn't have any special requirement.
- >
- >
-
- I was told that 95 has trouble recognizing new cards (this was referring to
- serial cards, but it might affect parallel too) and that if you install a new
- card you have to reinstall 95. I know how much of a hassle it is to install 95
- (why is NT so much easier but it's a "pro" OS?), but you might want to try that
- if all else fails.
-
- --
- -=Fred=-
-
-
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- From: uberscott@aol.com (Uberscott)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Network rendering in LW
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 22:21:23 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 18
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4oti73$bp8@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- Reply-To: uberscott@aol.com (Uberscott)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- >Any system that will let all nodes see a network drive as a drive on a
- node.
- >Netware and NetBui definitely do that. I think that TCP/IP with NFS does
- it
- >as well. LW/Screamernet simply pass text files to a common directory to
- >communicate and each node must have access to that common directory and
- to >the scene and related files.
-
-
- Also your gonna want to take a look at a product called WAVENET. It adds a
- whole lot more functionality to LW distributive rendering. Give them a
- call at
- 800.248.8407, ask for John Julien or Scott Blinn.
-
- Scott Wheeler
- Area 51
-
-
-
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- From: misc335@csc.canterbury.ac.nz
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave and VR
- Date: 3 Jun 96 14:53:41 +1200
- Organization: University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <1996Jun3.145341@cantva>
- References: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960601100549.24956C-100000@teer12.acpub.duke.edu>
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-
- > I am a former 3ds user and am happy to say I have now
- > converted....so, lets talk. I want to know if there is any vr out htere
- > for lightwave. I realize you may use lightwave to help create your
- > worlds, but what about a vendor that will allow you to use lightwave with
- > a VR helmet....I just think that it would be a cool change to "turn
- > around in your scene"....let me know what you think? lame? Happy animating.
-
- While the idea could work (though you'd need an interface designed to take
- advantage of VR for it to be remotely worthwhile), short of infiltrating a
- military developement centre (I don't recomend this :) you won't get a VR
- helmet with resolution or definition much higher than a ZX-Spectrum game :-)
- (Ok, I exagerrate, but not much... :)
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: jmonahan@netzone.com (Joe Monahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave for Mac?
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 17:20:03 -0700
- Organization: Center for Advancing Computer Technologies
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <jmonahan-0206961720030001@phx-ip-217.netzone.com>
- References: <31AFA260.2952@rain.org>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: phx-ip-217.netzone.com
-
- I was told by NewTek it would be third quarter of this year.
-
- JM
-
-
- In article <31AFA260.2952@rain.org>, Karma <mattr@rain.org> wrote:
-
- > Does anyone ahve any knowledge as to when the supposed release date for
- > this product is?
- >
- > Thanks.
- >
- > Matt Rampias
- > Production, Animation, Design
- > marrt@rain.org
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW5: Articulated Bones & IK
- Message-ID: <mad.7u3j@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 2 Jun 96 19:30:05 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 23
-
- On Sat 1-Jun-1996 6:36p, Stranahan wrote:
- S> --------------------------------------------------
- S> Stranahan's Bones,
- S> Morphing, and Displacement Mapping video tape (nice tape, Stranahan, but
- S> nothing about articulated bones or IK).
- S> -----------------------------------------------
-
- S> That tape is around 2-3 years old, and was done in version 3.0 - if I'd
- S> covered IK I would have been psychic....
-
- S> PLUG MODE ON
- S> But our upcoming tapes with Ken Stranahan and I - those will cover real
- S> world character animation stuff, in a step-by-step way - the same
- S> techniques Ken has used on shows like Sliders
-
-
- S> _____________________________________________
- S> Lee Stranahan
- ----------------------
- This tape sounds pretty awesome! When did you say that it was going to be
- released? And *I've asked this question before,but*, when can I order it and
- how much will it be. I've got all of your LW tapes and I like them all. I
- think my fav is the one on camera movements........md :)
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Sceane memory, is it gone?
- Message-ID: <mad.7u3q@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 2 Jun 96 19:38:37 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 4
-
- I went to see have much memory was being used today from a scean I was
- building, when I discovered that the new scean pop-up display in LW 5 had no
- such thing anymore. So I looked around in the other pop-ups and couldn't find
- anything like it. Is it gone now?...........md :(
-
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- From: telogy1@aimnet.com (Tianqiang Jin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.aviation.ultralight,sci.engr.lighting
- Subject: New: CrystaLaser -- http://www.crystalaser.com/
- Date: 2 Jun 1996 21:10:25 -0700
- Organization: CrystaLaser
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- Summary: green laser
- Keywords: optical, crystal, laser
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-
- ********************************************************
-
-
- Welcome to the new exciting ... laser world.
-
- It is crystal laser with green color.
-
- Have you ever seen a laser beam with green color ????
-
- Please visit this new www server at:
-
-
- ---------x---------
- www.crystalaser.com
- ---------x---------
-
-
- Yes, URL is "http://www.crystalaser.com/".
-
- Thanks.
-
- ********************************************************
- See the real laser at CLEO, booth 225 this coming week
- ********************************************************
- Email: jin@crystalaser.com
- Fax: (702) 348-7047
-
- Article: 20962
- Path: news2.cais.com!mcbones
- From: djmccoy@pacificnet.net (Daniel J. McCoy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Sceane memory, is it gone?
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 96 04:25:29 GMT
- Organization: Capital Area Internet Service, Inc.
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <4otpao$5h4@news2.cais.com>
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-
- In article <mad.7u3q@torment.tmisnet.com>, mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin) wrote:
- >I went to see have much memory was being used today from a scean I was
- >building, when I discovered that the new scean pop-up display in LW 5 had no
- >such thing anymore. So I looked around in the other pop-ups and couldn't find
- >anything like it. Is it gone now?...........md :(
-
- Press 'w'. But do we still want to trust those numbers? :)
-
- Dan
-
- --
- Daniel J. McCoy - djmccoy@pacificnet.net or dan@acti.com
- WWW - http://www.pacificnet.net/~djmccoy
-
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- From: jgross@netcom.com (John Gross)
- Subject: Re: Need help - Cloak/Decloak effect from B5 using LW ver 4.0
- Message-ID: <jgrossDsCrCC.KrD@netcom.com>
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-
- Voyager : actually has visible 'insides' on their plastic model, but I
- don't : think they built them imto their LW models.
-
- The insides you are referring to are actually color slides of ship
- corridors that were cut out and placed behind the widows. And yes, if you
- look closely on the closeups of our LW model, they are there too...
-
- JGross
- Digital Muse
-
- Article: 20964
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- From: Steve Axtell <steve@axtell.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PVR, LW and Premiere
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 20:43:36 -0700
- Organization: Axtell Expressions, Inc.
- Lines: 63
- Message-ID: <31B25F68.672A@axtell.com>
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: 206.153.230.2
- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02Gold (WinNT; I)
- To: HMSS007 <hmss007@wolfe.net>
-
- HMSS007 wrote:
- >
- > Heres my two cents worth...
- >
- > First and foremost, I would recommend not using the newshell, it is a beta
- > product and it can mess up some programs. You will want to make sure you're
- > using Service Pack 4 for NT 3.51 as well.
- >
- > The newest DPS Perception drivers are version 2.52 and they can be downloaded
- > from ftp.dps.com. Also, the Adobe has released Premiere 4.2 for Windows 95/NT
- > and it is a full 32-bit application that works great with the Perception. The
- > only other version of Premiere that works in NT/95 even semi-well is Premiere
- > 4.0a. If you are not using at least 4.0a, you will have problems no matter
- > what you do.
- >
- > Premiere also has a preferences file that is kept in the c:\winnt directory
- > called premiere.prf (Premiere 4.0a) or prem32.prf (Premiere 4.2). You should
- > delete this file when premiere is not running. Premiere will recreate this
- > file upon launch when it can't find it. As a general rule of thumb, when you
- > experience unexpected behavior in Premiere or Premiere crashes, you should quit
- > the program and delete the preferences file.
- >
- > Hope this helps with your DPS & Premiere Problem.
- >
- > hmss007@wolfe.net
- >
- > In article <4o2m26$eqc@news.pinc.com>, artartart@pinc.com says...
- > >
- > >Hi everyone,
- > >
- > >I am stomped by a problem that appeared recently. I looked everywhere
- > >for solution but no go so I finally decided to see if anyone here has
- > >any idea.
- > >
- > >I installed the new shell update a few weeks ago on my machine for
- > >NT3.51 Server. Everything was fine for a while but then I needed to
- > >render some stuff to my PVR drive so I had to take it off (with the
- > >batch file that came with it), Well, I could access the PVR drive
- > >again but Premiere would give me an error whenever I tried to render
- > >to it. So I would go to Win95 and try to use it there: I installed
- > >Premiere into Win95 (as I only had it under NT), and created a PVR
- > >preset for it. But Premiere gives me an error 'CAnim body table
- > >alocation failed!' and then a system error 'file already in use'.
- Does Premiere 4.2 directly address the DPS or not?
-
-
-
- > >
- > >So now I don't have a working Premiere copy on either partition (it's
- > >installed into a single directory which should be okay). The machine
- > >is a P133 with 64Mb of RAM and a DPS Perception Video Recorder. Stuff
- > >was rendered in LW4.0c. Can anybody help here?
- > >
- > >Thanks,
- > >
- > >Slaven.
- > >
-
- --
- Steve Axtell / AXTELL EXPRESSIONS, INC.
- email - steve@axtell.com
- VIST OUR WEB SITE - http://www.axtell.com
- Tel / Fax - 805 642-7282
-
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- From: johnc764@aol.com (JohnC 764)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can't get AVI files from LW4.0 under win95...
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 01:44:12 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 10
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-
- Frederik,
-
- When LW 4.0 is installed, it overwrites the Win95 library AVIFIL32.DLL.
- This is located inthe Windows/System directory. Sadly, the Win95 CD/disks
- don't allow DIRECT access to this library, but if you reinstall 95, AVI
- saving from LW should work.
-
- Hope that helps!
-
- JC.
-
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- From: achan@ix.netcom.com(Alan Chan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Sceane memory, is it gone?
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 06:19:39 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <4ou05r$65a@sjx-ixn6.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <mad.7u3q@torment.tmisnet.com>
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Sun Jun 02 11:19:39 PM PDT 1996
-
- In <mad.7u3q@torment.tmisnet.com> mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark
- Dunakin) writes:
- >
- >I went to see have much memory was being used today from a scean I was
- >building, when I discovered that the new scean pop-up display in LW 5
- had no
- >such thing anymore. So I looked around in the other pop-ups and
- couldn't find
- >anything like it. Is it gone now?...........md :(
-
- hit 'w'.
-
- AC
-
-
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Save an animation.
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 06:33:30 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
- Lines: 24
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-
-
- >I'm looking for a way to record an animation without needing to save each image.
-
-
- >I'm using Light Wave 4.0 for Windows, and i don't know how to record an AVI o FLC.
-
- Okay, look in the section of the manuals which describes the RECORD
- MENU. It will explain how to setup an AVI movie.
-
- Sorry if my last post was kinda hot headed. After all. This is the place
- for help..and in your case..help can be found..in the manual since it is
- a very basic straight foward question.
-
- Good Luck,
-
- Adam
-
-
-
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie, -Will dust keyboards for internship-
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
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- From: wile-e@ix.netcom.com(Tom Kubat )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FS - Toaster 4000 Version 4.1
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 07:09:52 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 38
- Message-ID: <4ou340$6j3@sjx-ixn4.ix.netcom.com>
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Jun 03 12:09:52 AM PDT 1996
-
- FOR SALE:
-
- Video Toaster 4000
- Version 4.1 is great...allows automated sequencing of framestore
- edits and all transitions, CG, etc. Even video edits can be automated
- (though you must use some other controller to preroll and start each
- deck on time.)
-
- Amiga 040, 18 MB Ram,
- 2 HD: 120 MB & 350 MB
- DataFlyer SCSI Controller
- 2X CD ROM, 1084 Monitor
- $ 2900 / offer
-
- Tom at VIP, Inc.
- 1-800-775-4288 or E-Mail: wile-e@ix.netcom.com
-
- Also Available:
- Personal TBC-1: $ 300
- Personal Single Frame Controller: $ 250
-
- Installed software:
- Toaster 4.1 (Orig. On CD ROM)
- Toaster 3.5
- Wavemaker
- Wavelink
- ADPro 2
- Dir. Opus
- Final Copy
- PixelPro
- ViewTek
- Quarterback
- Post
- Term
- AsimCDFS
- CrossMAC
- Internet Software (AmiTCP, Grapevine, DaFTP)
- VMM
-
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- From: harlock@shellx.best.com (Mike Harlock)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone used Antigravity Products?
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 00:17:25 -0700
- Organization: The Space Vessel Arcadia
- Lines: 145
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-
- Time to repost my horror story. I don't feel bad about badmouthing them in
- public because this is a recurring incident...many other people have told
- me the same story.
- This came up on the mailing list recently too.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Hi jeric,
-
- > On Fri, 10 Nov 1995, George Lane <glane@qualcomm.com> wrote:
- > >On Fri, 10 Nov 1995 jeric@accessone.com wrote:
- > >
- > >> Re: Impact: Which dealer has the best price? I'm kinda gun-shy on
- > >> Anti-Gravity.....
- > >
- > >What's wrong with Anti-gravity? Get burned in the past?
- >
- > I've heard rumors. Don't remember any specific problems I've personally
- > had w/them.
-
- I can give you a first hand horror story.
-
- The day was monday. I was slated to transport my Amiga/PAR setup to a client's
- office to dump some frames to I-Mix on friday. I had to purchase a new PAR
- drive with more space and a better block limit just prior to that, so having
- run out of room inside the Amiga, my machine was basically a pile of guts
- sitting on my desk. I wasn't about to walk into my clients office with a
- pile of guts.
-
- So I decided to do what I had been meaning to do for a few months: Purchase
- a High Flyer expansion chassis for my 4000, to solve my space and overheating
- problems.
-
- It was late in the day and everyone was closed, so I called someone who
- had room on their credit card at the time and had them call Anti-Gravity
- the first thing the next morning (tues morning) (a little after 8am) and
- order a High Flyer PS with fan kit and ship it 2-day economy to my address,
- so it should arrive on Thursday, or I told them to overnight it if they
- couldn't get it out on Tuesday.
-
- I get a call from the person whom I had order it. She said the sales lady
- said they would ship it by the end of that day. Great, fine.
-
- So on THURSDAY, my associate gets a message on her answering
- machine at 4:30 P.M. from Anti Gravity, saying "Oh, we're about to ship your
- High Flyer, but we're out of Fan Kits and we usually hold orders until the
- parts are in, about 5 days."
-
- So, lets pause to list the many questions that crop up at this point:
-
- 1. Why did the sales woman promise immediate shipment, when two days
- from then at 4:30 was when they actually processed it?
-
- 2. Why didn't/couldn't she communicate with stock to make sure the
- product is even IN STOCK before she makes such promises?
-
- 2. Why did they completely ignore our requests for urgency?
-
- This is only half the horror; read on:
-
- I told my associate who had been kindly dealing with them for me to call them
- up and yell at them about the immediacy of demands in the video industry,
- and if they expected to cater to clientel in this business that they'd better
- damn well be more responsive and sympathetic to urgent demands.
-
- She got the previously mentioned message at 6pm, when she was next able to
- check her machine. She called them right away to see if anyone was still
- there. There was one guy, whom got to recieve the aforementioned yelling at,
- and said he would ship the High Flyer PS (which they did have) immediately
- overnight compliments of the company, and then the fan kit later as soon
- as it came in.
-
- This would have been great, except that the FedEx office was closed for the
- day.
-
- Next day, Friday. Pile of guts in my clients' office.
- No fun moving it back and forth, either.
-
- Later in the day, they call my associate to confirm that they shipped it
- overnight with saturday delivery. He begins to confirm the address:
- "uh, colnia grn driv?" First off, the address he read from the
- computer screen was soooo mangled, it was barely recognizeable. How
- could anyone take an address down like that and not realize that no one
- in their right mind would name a street with that name? The real street
- name is Colony Green Drive. Secondly, _It's the wrong address!_ She
- specifically said to ship it to my address, which is different than the
- address on the credit card.
- He looks at the screen again and says "Oh! It's supposed to go to this
- Mountain View address isn't it? I don't know why we gave them the other
- one..."
-
- d0h.
-
- The man at Anti-Gravity said that he would wake up and call FedEx first
- thing on saturday morning. Unbeknownst to me at the time, FedEx has a
- 24 hour customer service # that you can use to do these things. the
- Anti Gravity person, amazingly, didn't know this either.
-
- Saturday morning. Both me and my associate have to wake up at 8am to
- wait for this package, since we don't really know where it's going to
- end up at this point.
-
- 10:30 am: no package. associate calls anti-gravity. They didn't call
- FedEx like they promised. They immediately call FedEx to track down
- the package. At 12:30, FedEx re-delivers the package, to the wrong
- address, of course, but at least it's arrived.
-
- I drive 15 miles out of my way to go get it. I get there and I look
- at the original destination address on the package..."colnia grn driv."
-
-
- That was two weeks ago. I got my Fan Kit in the mail yesterday.
-
- It's all over with, but boy, did that sure suck. Many hours and a little
- professionalism and a lot of sleep! lost.
-
- If they would have told me up front that they couldn't deliver, I would
- have just called someone else up who could have. I called them first
- because they were in the same state. Less shipping hops, less chance
- for undelivery, etc.
-
- If you're ever been to a Fry's Electronics store anywhere in California,
- you'll know what I mean when I say that Anti Gravity appears to be
- the "Fry's Electronics" of the Amiga mail-order industry. A bunch of
- underpaid moron sales staff trained to process things like droids,
- unable or unwilling to make special exceptions or honor urgent demands.
-
- The image of someone following a carrot tied to a stick tied to their head
- comes to mind.
-
- I haven't told this story to a large audience yet. But now that I've
- heard some other stories and confirmed that this incident isn't isolated,
- I thought they deserved a little more bad press to help motivate them
- to clean up their act.
-
- Happy Hunting...
- ---Mike
-
- __
- < \ harlock@best.com - Mike Harlock
- [\\\\\\(\ (:::<======================================-
- \< > \ Practice Random Kindness
- \\ / | And Senseless Acts of Beauty
- `==='____/
-
-
-
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- From: kstruck@primenet.com (Kevin Struckman)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Save an animation.
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 00:44:02 -0700
- Organization: Redline Graphics
- Lines: 24
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <4ou542$do8@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>
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-
- In article <4ou0vq$7f8@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>, adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie) wrote:
- >
- >>I'm looking for a way to record an animation without needing to save each
- > image.
- >
- >
- >>I'm using Light Wave 4.0 for Windows, and i don't know how to record an AVI o
- > FLC.
- >
- > Okay, look in the section of the manuals which describes the RECORD
- >MENU. It will explain how to setup an AVI movie.
- >
- >Sorry if my last post was kinda hot headed. After all. This is the place
- >for help..and in your case..help can be found..in the manual since it is
- >a very basic straight foward question.
-
- Ok then I have another question how come in the manual it sayes use the HIIP
- for win 95 saving and when I select it, it comes up and tells me "Module Does
- Not Support Animation". Now where in Newteks oh so wonderful manuals does it
- mention this problem which was in 4.0 and now it has been included into 5.0.
- Anyone????? And the reinstall Win95 answer does not work since I do not trust
- Newteks installer and installed it manually.
-
- Kevin...
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: #?@!&$#!! Dongles!!!!
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 00:59:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- In article <4otv7c$4pk@news.xmission.com> dbullard@xmission.com (Douglas Bullard) writes:
- >From: dbullard@xmission.com (Douglas Bullard)
- >Subject: Re: #?@!&$#!! Dongles!!!!
- >Date: Mon, 03 Jun 96 06:04:58 GMT
-
- >In article <wturber.1053.02AD1ACD@primenet.com>, wturber@primenet.com (Walter
- >(Jay) Turberville ) wrote:
- >>
- >>Make sure that your parallel port is not using either EPP or ECP. Sometimes
- >>these modes cause problems. It is odd that a standard I/O card does not work
- >>with Win95. Win95 doesn't have any special requirement.
- >>
- >>
- >Umm, It seems that I should've tried the 'Add new hardware' routine. Still no
- >difference.
-
- Did you make sure that the port is configured as standard and not as EPP or
- ECP? This is probably a jumper setting on an I/O board or in CMOS on an
- port integrated with the motherboard.
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: #?@!&$#!! Dongles!!!!
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 01:02:01 -0700
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-
- In article <N.060296.184632.35@earthlink.net.earthlink.net> fwtep@earthlink.net writes:
-
- >>
- >> Make sure that your parallel port is not using either EPP or ECP. Sometimes
- >> these modes cause problems. It is odd that a standard I/O card does not work
- >> with Win95. Win95 doesn't have any special requirement.
- >>
- >>
-
- >I was told that 95 has trouble recognizing new cards (this was referring to
- >serial cards, but it might affect parallel too) and that if you install a new
- >card you have to reinstall 95. I know how much of a hassle it is to install 95
- >(why is NT so much easier but it's a "pro" OS?), but you might want to try that
- >if all else fails.
-
- >--
- > -=Fred=-
-
- I concur that Win95 seems to get goofey with serial ports. I haven't seen
- that with parallel ports though. I have two machines with multiple parallel
- ports and no trouble or complications. However, both of these machines are
- 486 class machines. None of the Pentiums have multiple parallel ports. They
- print to the 486 via the network to avoid the need.
-
-
-
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- From: dbullard@xmission.com (Douglas Bullard)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: #?@!&$#!! Dongles!!!!
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 96 06:04:58 GMT
- Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900)
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-
- In article <wturber.1053.02AD1ACD@primenet.com>, wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) wrote:
- >
- >Make sure that your parallel port is not using either EPP or ECP. Sometimes
- >these modes cause problems. It is odd that a standard I/O card does not work
- >with Win95. Win95 doesn't have any special requirement.
- >
- >
- Umm, It seems that I should've tried the 'Add new hardware' routine. Still no
- difference.
-
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- From: PG <graimond@worldcom.ch>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Rain on water
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 10:14:09 +0200
- Organization: Coin-Op
- Lines: 11
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-
- I wonder how to do the effect on rain hitting water. That mean : how to do the ripple where the water fall ?
- When it's rainy, there are many different circle on water surface. They appear when the rain touch the surface
- and then they disappear.
-
- Lightwave seems to be able to do this effect once, but how to do it for each time rain touch water ?
-
- Don't know if you full understand. Hope to read any clues.
-
- Cu. :o)
-
- PG.
-
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- From: Rafe Purnell <darkeye@unicorn.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Space : Above and Beyond
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 09:23:39 +0000
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- >
- > On 5/31/96 9:21AM, in message <4on69v$7as@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
- Stranahan
- > <stranahan@aol.com> wrote:
- >
- > > Is he started a fund, too? A big part of the reason the show was
- cancelled
- > > was that it's EXPENSIVE...
- > >
- > > If every S:AaB viewer kicked in about $1635 each week, you'd have a
- show!
- > >
- > >
- > >
- > > _____________________________________________
- > > Lee Stranahan
- > >
- > > Call 818.505.1464 to register for our upcoming LightWave seminar in
- > > L.A.!!!!
- > >
- > > Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
- > > Lee's Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
- >
- >
- > Actually, and I hate to say this because generally I liked the show,
- that
- > method would only raise about $6000, which is far too little to
- produce the
- > show.
- > --
- > -=Fred=-
- >
-
- That's only 3.67 viewers, that's pward, Stranahan myself, I guess you
- must be the .67 of a man that watches it.
-
- Regards
-
- Darkeye
-
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Need help - Cloak/Decloak effect from B5 using LW ver 4.0
- Message-ID: <DsF5Mx.E0F@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
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- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 10:11:20 GMT
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-
- > In article <4odjv8$90i@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>, bman2@ix.netcom.com
- > writes
- >
- > I personally think that a much NICER effect would be to model the ships
- > internal structure - all the corridors, bulkheads and engines and stuff
- > and then just dissolve it in and out. I would love to see an effect
- > where the *inside* of the ship is visible as it cloaks.
-
- Ai carramba! Does anyone on Earth have the time to model the internals of
- a starship. What about the people and the little blinking lights on every
- panel? Tubes and crawlspaces? Wow, it would be a good effect but the poor
- sap who had to do it would end up in the nuthutch.
-
- :?)
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
-
- Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/
- Webscape Ltd http://www.webscape.co.uk
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-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone used Antigravity Products?
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 06:48:56 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <4ou3i5$b80@shellx.best.com>, harlock@shellx.best.com (Mike
- Harlock) writes:
-
- >
- >Time to repost my horror story. I don't feel bad about badmouthing them
- in
- >public because this is a recurring incident...many other people have told
- >me the same story.
- >This came up on the mailing list recently too.
-
- Maybe we should all just save our mail about these things, then hit
- the list with em every few months just to let new people know.. I've had
- enough bad dealings with antigravity to do something like this... Lets
- see, it would only be about 1 message for every five someone asks for the
- crack.. Gotta love the newsgroup...
-
-
-
- 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: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Rain on water
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 06:49:33 -0400
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-
- In article <31B29ED1.4855@worldcom.ch>, PG <graimond@worldcom.ch> writes:
-
- > wonder how to do the effect on rain hitting water. That mean : how to do
- the
- >ripple where the water fall ?
- >When it's rainy, there are many different circle on water surface. They
- >appear when the rain touch the surface
- >and then they disappear.
- >
- >Lightwave seems to be able to do this effect once, but how to do it for
- each
- >time rain touch water ?
- >
- >Don't know if you full understand. Hope to read any clues.
- >
- >
-
- Well, 5.0 alows multiple surface layering, if you want to do it with a
- procedural, but I suggest another method.. This one is ala Mark Thompsons
- Fred Floaty animation..
-
- Create an animated texture, say 7-10 frames long, of the water being
- hit, and the ripple dispersing. You should have 4 or more raindrops,
- hitting on various frames, in different places, just to make it look
- better. Then just use that as an animated texture map for the bump map
- channel..
-
-
-
- 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: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Resume - anybody hiring? - resume2.txt (1/1)
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 06:59:15 -0400
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-
- In article <4osr5l$o8k@natasha.rmii.com>, friken@rmii.com (Aaron
- Hollingsworth) writes:
-
- >Hello,
- >
- > By looking at your resume I am interested in seeing examples of
- your
- >work. I own TriLance Software, as small game development company. We
- >have written two multi-player games for the Excalibur BBS platform,
- >and are now moving our efforts to the internet platform. We have
- >started design work on a multi-player rpg game for the internet. Up to
- >this point I have been doing the graphics work for our projects
- >myself, but I knw my limitations, and I would like to focus my efforts
- >more on the programming and game development for this project. We are
- >a small company and do not have the funds to hire a graphic artist
- >full time, but would like to talk about having some or all of the
- >artwork done for our new project.
- >
- >Thanks,
- >
- >Aaron Hollingsworth
- >TriLance Software
-
-
- Hi Aaron, I saw this on the newsgroup, and was wondering what type of
- world you are creating, will it be all 3d? Or 2d based? What type of size
- do you plan? 8 players, or greater?
-
-
-
- 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: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW5: Articulated Bones & IK
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 07:24:22 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- We plan to ship tapes around the time of SIGGRAPH - email me to get on the
- mailing list...
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
-
- Call 818.505.1464 to register for our upcoming LightWave seminar in
- L.A.!!!!
-
- Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
- Lee's Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- Article: 20981
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 13:18:46 EDT
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- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- From: cp@BBS.atma.it (Cristiano Palazzini)
- Message-ID: <8338223267204@BBS.atma.it>
- Organization: The Virtual Wolrds BBS - ATMA - Milano Italy
- Subject: Job Offered in Italy - Director of Sales
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-
-
- Ricerca di personale: Direttore Vendite
-
-
- Ricerchiamo, per immediato inserimento nel nostro organico, Direttore
- Vendite per la divisione realta virtuale. Il candidato dovra rispettare
- i seguenti requisiti:
-
-
- 1. Eta 35/40 anni
- 2. Laurea in fisica, informatica o ingegneria (civile, meccanica o
- nucleare)
- 3. Profonda conoscenza mercati CAE/CAD/CAM
- 4. Conoscenza hw e sw per applicazioni CAD nel settore Meccanico
- 5. Conoscenze aggiornate ultime tecnologie e tecniche di Computer
- Graphics
- 6. Uso computer e basi di programmazione
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-
- Inviare dettagliato curriculum vitae via fax al numero 02.4690683
- allattenzione dellUfficio Personale specificando attuale forma
- retributiva.
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- to: /alt3d
- cc: /alt3d
- /autocad
- /cad
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- /vrmisc
-
- to: /cad
- cc: /cad.autocad
- /iris-explorer
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-
-
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- From: jbooth411@aol.com (JBooth411)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Stealth LightWave Coverage, continued
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 06:30:31 -0400
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-
- In article <31B1DD85.6B4D@iag.net>, david goerndt <davidg@iag.net> writes:
-
- >
- >This is probably due to the fact that magazines have 1-2 month lead times
-
- >so an article written for the June issue would have to be finished in
- >April to make their publishing deadline. Lightwave was a reasonably
- >closely guarded secret until its NAB release, so they may not have known
- >about it in time.
- >
- >
-
- I think this brings up a whole other thread.. Lightwave should have
- been announced ahead of time, and beta's should have been sent to
- magazines for review...
-
- 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: richardson@gallifrey.ksc.nasa.gov (Richardson, Brian)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Importing non-LW models
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 12:20:20 GMT
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-
- Hope this isn't an FAQ. What non-LW models can be successfully read
- in directly to Modeler ? A related question I have is, what
- translators are available for i/o in different formats (IGES, Wavefront,
- Autocad, etc) ? I'm interested in reading models into LW which
- have been created with other modelers.....thanks in advance !
-
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Features
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 08:35:58 -0400
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-
- What I want is support for SMP. I want ScreamerNet to use RPC
- calls. Basically I want Lightwave to tap out the power of NT. Sorry for
- the Apple and Amiga guys. What Y'all don't seem to realise is that NT
- can be superior to anything out there as long as software takes
- advantage of it. This is the one BIG strength of MAX. Anf I hope that
- NewTek takes a good look. Announcing support for a platform that is
- slashing the production of its desktop systems in half so it can
- concentrate on the Newton and for god's sakes the PIPPIN! Smart move
- guys...
- Hajo
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 08:39:53 -0400
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-
- JASilva wrote:
- > I think collision detection would be a great timesaver...
- > Eventually I would like to see features such as gravity effectors and
- > other physics controls built into Lightwave. Too much to ask for?
- > Jose A. Silva
-
- Too much too ask for? Maybe afetr all Impact does all this and does it very well. Because of this I
- don't really see the need to put it into the package. I am more interested in the "internal" upgrades that you
- can't get from plug-ins. The earlier mentioned real-time preview of velocity textures is a real good example
- as is the channeling of texture attributes.
- Hajo
-
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- From: Kevin Bruce Freeman <kbf3@acpub.duke.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Boolean probelms?
- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 08:55:52 -0400
- Organization: Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
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-
- Here is the deal. I have created a curve in the modeler and then
- freeze it to create the polygon. Following that I etrude the ashape and
- then put an object in the background as my "cutter". Then using the
- boolean subtract command I cut the object. Here is wheree the problem
- comes in, I think, The surfaces created are all flipped, so I just flip
- them over to point the right way, but when I render the object in LW
- there isn't even a scratch in the surface. Its like its cutting
- everthing but the surface.....this is a flat surface and I have been able
- to perform stencil operations on it. ANy ideas??? I could be missing
- something I just cnan't figure why. Thanks in advance.
- Kevin
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Looking for Performance Animation INFO!!!
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 08:47:14 -0400
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-
- Kurt Harmel wrote:
- > If anyone has any info on who sells these things, please
- > respond.
- What you call performance animation is usually referred to as " motion Capture". One of the
- better known companies that sells the hardware is polhemus. It is not as easy as it sounds. MC data
- need LOTS of cleanup. What is really nice about these systems is as a quick way of setting up IK
- chains. or facial morph-targets. Unfortunately LW has no direct support for this kind of data unlike
- SoftImage.
- Hajo
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Network rendering in LW
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 09:07:11 -0400
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-
- Torsten Westphal wrote:
- >
- > Hi there...
- >
- > just have a question: just playe with 3DS MAX and found that
- > network rendering is only supported with TCP/IP on WIN NT 3.51.
- >
- > That is really disapointing. Already under 3DS 4 one needed to
- > install Netware in order to make this function work and now this.
- >
- > Thats why I will probably change to Lightwave.
- > Can anyone tell me which methods of network rendering are
- > supported?
- >
- > Thanks for any comments
- >
- > Torsten Okay: Here we go. This is a little bit my specialty so I'll explain it. Lightwave can run under
- any networked system as long as every node can see the main shared drive on which you will be rendering
- to. The way screamernet works is basically: a file that keeps track of what frames have been fetched for
- rendering; a directory where frames are rendered too and that is basically it. This has as an advantage
- that it is really easy to set up. It is fairly easy to program and will run on ANY network. I haven't
- tried it but I guess you could even render over the internet. (Anyone tried this yet?). There are several
- disadvantages however. The bifggest is if one of the machines crashes. What happens in that case is that
- the frame that has been fetched out of the file does not get written back. As such the buffer keeps
- filling up with frames that are rendered on other machines waiting for the frame that crashed too show up.
- Result: REALLY BIG swapfiles and basically every computer on the network crashing once they run out of
- swapspace. Also a system such as this requires every computer on the network to have a decent amount of
- RAM or swapping will occur.
- MAX's system uses TCP/IP. This is not all that hard to set up. (You are actually using it while
- using the internet). It is platform independent (Besides the Altair and the VIC20 I believe any computer
- manufactured today suopports it in one way or another). If one machine crashes the others keep rendering
- and take over that frame. Also since Max uses RPC (Remote Procedure Calls) ie: nodes don't really render
- frames; they just help in the calculation of them. Any computer with 16 Megs of RAM becomes an "Effective"
- rendering partner without swapping. No Matter How big the scene file or the textures! (In theory anyway;
- Practice is not always that rosy) The fact that Max uses TCP/IP allows it to usae the Internet as a
- rendering network. (Talk about computing power. If you had Max you could use my computer network (24 Intel
- boxes) say for $100 a night. It would pay my rent and think of the rendering power you suddenly gain!)
- Both systems have their advantages. I prefer Max's though. Once installed well it is the superior
- solution.
- Hajo
-
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- From: Kevin Bruce Freeman <kbf3@acpub.duke.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Boolean probelms? Nevermind
- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 09:32:11 -0400
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-
- As it turns out the original cutting tool and surface I was
- cutting were not aligned.... THey didn't have their normals facing the same
- way and for some reason that messed the whole operation up. I also think
- that i may have forgotten to freeze the cutter... Thansk for your help.
- Kevin
-
-
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- From: videoking@mbox200.swipnet.se (Johan Otterstrom)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Not a bright LW Amiga future!
- Date: 03 Jun 96 15:56:26 -500
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-
- From Brad@Newtek.com Sun, 02 Jun 1996 07:58:58 -0500
-
-
- Johan Otterstrom wrote:
- >
- > Hi!
- >
- > If LightWave is going to survive in the Amiga market it needs to fully
- >support CybergraphX!
- >
- > Will LW 5.0 support this on the Amiga????
- >
- > Best regards Johan
- >
- > Orebro Videoreklam - We sell DraCo systems and Amiga products!
- > ----------------------------------------------------------------
- > Swedes! Don't miss our NEW homepage: www.flevel.co.uk/videoking/
- > Get your copy of Amiga-Pro here!! Videoproductions - 3D graphics
- > Information on video editing on Amiga and DraCo - Read about it!
- > tel./fax +46-(0)19-123807 email: videoking@mbox200.swipnet.se
-
- We have taken steps to make sure LightWave is more compatible with Amiga RTG.
- However, the number of LightWave
- sales on the Amiga does not allow us to do any custom programming for
- particular cards. Based on current sales
- levels, we will most likely not be adding support for the CybergraphX board
- for 5.0.
-
- BP
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Sounds like Amiga/DraCo users should start looking in another direction for
- our 3D needs. The upcoming Aladdin 5 from Nova sounds better and better..
-
- Orebro Videoreklam - We sell DraCo systems and Amiga products!
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Swedes! Don't miss our NEW homepage: www.flevel.co.uk/videoking/
- Get your copy of Amiga-Pro here!! Videoproductions - 3D graphics
- Information on video editing on Amiga and DraCo - Read about it!
- tel./fax +46-(0)19-123807 email: videoking@mbox200.swipnet.se
-
-
- Article: 20991
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- From: jimmymac@bbs.newtek.com (James Macallister)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Impact! ? - Plug-in Documentation?
- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 96 08:50:46
- Organization: EFP Services, Inc.
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-
- > You're right! I suck! Everyone hates me!
- >
- >
- > _____________________________________________
- > Lee Stranahan
-
- I've always thought you were quite amusing.
-
-
- | AmiQWK 2.9 - FREEWARE |
- ... - "Nothing succeeds as planned" - Urvater's Maxim
-
- Article: 20992
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- From: Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: FEATURES!!
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 08:52:04 -0500
- Organization: CyberOptics Corp.
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <31B2EE04.351A@cyberoptics.com>
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-
- JASilva wrote:
- >
- > I think collision detection would be a great timesaver...
- >
- > Imagine doing character animation of something walking. If you could turn
- > collision detection on for the feet of your character, and then just move
- > the IK chain representing the leg towards the floor and have the foot stop
- > when it makes contact with the floor, this would obviate the need to spend
- > time meticulously positioning the feet so that they don't intersect the
- > ground. This is just one of many applications for this feature.
-
-
- Yes, this would be a great feature.... the new version of Hash Animation (the $199 version) even has collision detection and particle systems
- built right into the package now.
-
- Nate
-
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- From: dgrant@peinet.pe.ca (Dennis Grant)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Anybody need an animator? I just got fired.
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 14:02:58 GMT
- Organization: Private Internet Connection
- Lines: 15
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-
- I just got fired.
-
- Anybody need a kick-ass computer animator?
-
- Please call 1-902-566-3136, ask for Dennis. Don't try this e-mail address,
- it's probably going away.
-
- Shit, I'm getting married in 3 months.
-
-
- --
- --------------------------
- Dennis Grant
- dgrant@cycor.ca
- http://www.cycor.ca/TCave/
-
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- From: Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PVR & NL editing
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 08:57:23 -0500
- Organization: CyberOptics Corp.
- Lines: 13
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- DavidH1734 wrote:
-
- > Hi Nate
- >
- > Ah not quite so. PVR just runs a program that "points" to your PVR files.
- > The process is almost instantaneous. A non-issue. There's no real AVI
- > conversion taking place at all. Once this process is done then you have
- > real time direct full screen interaction when using Premiere with the PVR.
-
-
- Yes, you are correct... I didn't mean to make it sound like you had to convert it into a Indeo or Cinepak .AVI.... thanks for correcting me.
-
- Nate
-
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- From: Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW5: Articulated Bones & IK
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 09:05:22 -0500
- Organization: CyberOptics Corp.
- Lines: 15
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-
- JBooth411 wrote:
-
- > >I'm having a problem getting articulated bones and IK to work in LW5.
- > >I've been thru the docs many times and even bought Stranahan's Bones,
- > >Morphing, and Displacement Mapping video tape (nice tape, Stranahan, but
- > >nothing about articulated bones or IK).
- >
- > Gee, maybe because IK wasn't in version 3.1....
- >
- > Jason Booth
-
- Gee, maybe they didn't happen to mention that the tape was 2 major
- versions behind before I paid $49 for it....
-
- Nate hayes
-
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- From: Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW5: Articulated Bones & IK
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 09:19:24 -0500
- Organization: CyberOptics Corp.
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-
- Stranahan wrote:
-
- > That tape is around 2-3 years old, and was done in version 3.0 - if I'd
- > covered IK I would have been psychic....
-
-
- Yes, I wish I had been a psycic, too, and knew that to "learn new
- features in LightWave 3D that enabled you to...<fill in the blank>" only
- applied if you were using an outdated product <g>...
-
- Nate
-
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- From: joye3@uni2a.unige.ch
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: WTB low-price Ligthwave for SGI
- Date: 3 Jun 96 17:00:31 +0200
- Organization: University of Geneva, Switzerland
- Lines: 6
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-
- I would like to buy a low-price version (old) of Lightwave 3D for SGI.
-
- please send offers to joye3@uni2a.unige.ch
-
- Richard Joye, Euphoria Studio
-
-
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- From: Ken Geary <ken_geary@ademco.com>
- Subject: Re: Lightwave for Mac?
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- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 15:38:52 GMT
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-
- Joe Monahan wrote:
- >
- > I was told by NewTek it would be third quarter of this year.
- >
- > JM
- >
- > In article <31AFA260.2952@rain.org>, Karma <mattr@rain.org> wrote:
- >
- > > Does anyone ahve any knowledge as to when the supposed release date for
- > > this product is?
- > >
- > > Thanks.
- > >
- > > Matt Rampias
- > > Production, Animation, Design
- > > marrt@rain.org
- ---------------
-
- Interesting timeframe.... about same for After Effects for NT..
-
- Article: 20999
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- From: Ken Geary <ken_geary@ademco.com>
- Subject: Re: Real time playback in LW 5.0's Layout?
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- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 15:41:04 GMT
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- John Back wrote:
- >
- > > No PC will allow realtime playback of anims. All animations must be
- >
-
- ---------------------
- Would be nice if you could save the OpenGL preview direct to AVI or to
- any image sequence(PVR). I know you can re-load into bkg and render, but
- would be nice to have OpenGL as a render option.
-
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- From: Gregg Lukomski <falchion@cycat.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Network rendering in LW
- Date: 3 Jun 1996 02:14:42 GMT
- Organization: The DataXchange Network, Inc
- Lines: 15
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-
- wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) wrote:
-
- > Any system that will let all nodes see a network drive as a drive on a node.
- > Netware and NetBui definitely do that. I think that TCP/IP with NFS does it
- > as well. LW/Screamernet simply pass text files to a common directory to
- > communicate and each node must have access to that common directory and to the
- > scene and related files.
- >
- >
-
- Has anyone been able to get any info on doing this or simply
- using Screamernet in a multiplatform envrionment? Were you
- forced to purchase the full release of LW on that platform?
-
-
-
-