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- From: Andreas Maurer <andreas@tom02.sime.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re^2: LW and Edge3D
- Date: 10 Apr 96 00:54:00
- Organization: Deep Thought
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-
-
- Hi, Kevin.
-
- [direct X / 3d]
- i> Will it support OpenGL? I believe it doesn't at the moment and as OpenGL
- i> seems to be where LW5 will be heading it might not be much use to us here.
-
- Direct X is not exlusively intended to become a standard like open GL.
- See it like the protocol-layers in networking.
- Coming 3-D hardware, needs a standard, to connect to.
- More likely than not, it will be the smaller direct-x, which
- is more designed for gaming, than for "real" work.
- To use these cheaper accellerators for 3d-realtime-previews, some link to
- open GL will be made.
-
- open GL
- :
- direct x
- :
- hardware
-
- At least, thats what I read in a zine. :)
-
- mfG 2:316/76.11
- 2:316/42.111
- /XX\ Andreas Andreas@tom02.sime.com
-
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- From: user722250@aol.com (User722250)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: wanted a PAR Card
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 11:43:57 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- I am in need of a PAR CARD for a PC, need all the doc's and software and
- hardware. looking for a reasonable price.
- Dan from Occum
- user722250@aol.com
-
- Article: 16503
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: GVP phone pak questions
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 09:41:13 -0600
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
- Lines: 16
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- In-reply-to: dlang@zot.io.org's message of 10 Apr 1996 03:26:33 -0400
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-
- dlang@zot.io.org (Derek Lang) wrote:
-
- > I would like to create an Arexx script that uses the GVP phone Pack so
- > that when I'm away from my computer I can call it up and punch in some
- > seceret number and get the Amiga to blab back what frame it's rendering.
-
- Why would you nmeed a phone pak for that?
-
- Just use the speak device. If you are running 3.0 it isn't part of the
- base OS any more but you can copy the device over from your 2.04 disks.
-
- Then just make a small script to echo the frame number to speak:. Quite
- simple. No extra hardware or software required.
-
- - steve
-
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- From: dbr@wwa.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: lightwave for pc
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 15:56:10 GMT
- Organization: WorldWide Access - Chicago Area Internet Services
- Lines: 26
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- Stephen Benson (stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net) wrote:
- ..
- : Better yet, why don't we all assume we all already know that a fair
- : number of people get really irritated by someone getting something
- : for free which they paid for.
-
- : We could up the signal/noise ratio no end without the endless
- : posts by individuals competing to demonstrate the intense quality of
- : their righteous indignation....
-
- The ones who you are talking to and about don't even
- have the sense to realize how right you are.
-
- Let me (freely) rephrase your comment for them:
-
- "Hey, JERKS! Nothing can be done about software
- theft by making stupid threats in Usenet newsgroups!
- HOWEVER, what you DO accomplish is to make all these
- newsgroups tedious and worthless to read.
- Why don't you just IGNORE the stupid kids posting
- self-incriminating comments and stop wasting your
- time and the time of those of us reading these groups
- for entertainment and information? You won't, though,
- will you? You know why you won't? IT'S BECAUSE YOU'RE
- AS F***ING STUPID AS THE PIRATE KIDDIES! Err, sorry.
- Had to be said. Carry on."
-
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- From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: VTU says new LW will be shown at NAB
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 15:59:07 GMT
- Organization: AlbanyNet - E-mail info@albany.net
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-
- Stranahan (stranahan@aol.com) wrote:
- : -------------------
- : What exactly led to this confessional? Remorse? Pressure? Happy hour
- : chit-chat?
- : -----------------------------------
- :
- : What led to this? A couple of things. The last conversation I had with Tim
- : has been eating at me....I used to admire Tim. Because of that last
- : conversation, I don't anymore. That sucks, it really does - I miss that,
- : but....
- :
- : As weird as it may seem, the Tim and Paul split has echoes that exist to
- : this day. NewTek employees slander Paul Montgomery on a regular basis,
- : without knowing Tim's real issue with Paul. Sometimes it is overt - like a
- : note Brad Peebler sent someone accusing Paul of 'robbing' Tim. This is
- : totally false, and it is legal slander. Sometimes it's subtle - like Brad
- : Peebler (coincidently, again) saying in a post on this group that the
- : 'Balls' ad has had better response than any other ad. When I challenged
- : this, Brad said that NewTek didn't used to track those things and it's
- : good they do now - the implication being that 'old' NewTek was that much
- : of a mess. Well, bullshit - I was there....the Revolution tape got a HUGE
- : response, and they knew how many calls came in every day. There are many
- : other examples of this sort of crap...and now that I know that real story
- : behind the Tim & Paul split, they REALLY piss me off...nobody at NewTek
- : has a -clue- about what really happened. Not yet, anyway...
- :
- :
- : _____________________________________________
- : Lee Stranahan
- : Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
- :
- : A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- : ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
- :
- : Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
-
- --
-
- -David Warner
- dwarner@albany.net
- http://www.albany.net/~dwarner
-
- Only 5 days (or so) until the Lightspeed Animation Contest deadline!!
- -
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- From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Invite to Cool NAB Event
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 16:15:57 GMT
- Organization: AlbanyNet - E-mail info@albany.net
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-
- Kiki Stockhammer (kiki@play.com) wrote:
-
- : I hope no one minds my posting
- : non-Lightwave stuff here in the Lightwave group...
-
- Hey, I wouldn't even mind if you posted in French.
-
-
- : I'll be there on stage myself so be sure to stick around afterwards and
- : say hi. If you can't make it to the event but will be at NAB then stop
- : by my booth (#9777) and say hi there (be sure to mention that you're
- : from comp.graphics.apps.lightwave), I'll have some neat things to show
- : you.
-
- Now I REALLY wish I was going to NAB...
- (Manny, send me a plane ticket, FAST!)
-
- Eagerly awaiting the Kiki Stockhammer pin-up poster...
-
- -David Warner
- dwarner@albany.net
- http://www.albany.net/~dwarner
-
- "Perhaps I have said too much."
-
-
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- From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: DON'T PANIC!!
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 16:26:24 GMT
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-
-
- There is still plenty of time to enter your animation in the Lightspeed
- Animation Contest!
-
- The official deadline is April 15th, but since a lot of people have only
- recently heard about the contest, we will continue to accept contest
- entries until the end of April (or so). So for those of you that have
- been losing sleep to get your animations finished in time, DON'T PANIC!
- You have at least another two weeks to send in your entries.
-
- For those of you who don't know about the contest yet, here are all the
- details....
-
- =============================================================================
-
- Digital Concept Productions is pleased to announce the
- 1996 LightSpeed Animation Contest
-
- - OVER $25,000 worth of prizes!! -
- - The BEST entry will win more than $8,000 worth of prizes!!! -
-
- * The deadline for contest entries is April 15th, 1996.
-
- * First, second, and third prize packages will be awarded to winners in
- the following categories:
-
- 1. Best Logo Animation - anims with any sort of company logo or text.
- 2. Best Compositing - anims that mix digitized video with LightWave
- generated imagery.
- 3. Best Character Animation - anims that feature animated characters.
- 4. Best Short Story - anims that emphasize the telling of a story.
- 5. Best General Animation - anything not covered above.
-
- * The following prizes will be awarded in each category:
-
- 1st Prize Package:
- ------------------
- 1 year subscription to LightSpeed Video Magazine
- 1 year subscription to LightSpeed companion disk
- The FX Kit for LightWave (book by Alan Chan)
- Volcano Music Buy-Out CD
- Particle Storm - Dynamic Realities
- WinImagesNT - Black Belt Systems
- Fiber Factory - MetroGrafx
- Scene Machine (PC) -or- WaveMaker 2.0 (Amiga) - Radiosity
- 12 hours of rendering time on a Raptor workstation - LumaQuest
- Universal 3D CD-Rom - Dedicated Digital Imagery
- LightRom3 - Graphic Detail
- Motion Clips - Accadia Electronic Arts
- World Construction Set v1.0 (Amiga only) - Questar Productions
- The Interior Design Collection CD-Rom - Replica Technology
- LightWave 3D In.Focus video - ProWave
- BML Scripting Plugin -OR- Script Compiler - Virtual Visions
- Wave-Filter v1.0 (PC only) - Unlimited Potential
-
- - IN ADDITION TO a 1st prize package, the following prizes will be
- awarded to THE BEST animation entered into the contest:
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Perception Video Recorder - Digital Processing Systems
- Speed Razor (non-linear editing software for PVR) - In-Sync
- LightWave 3D (upgrade to the next available version) - NewTek
- Impact! - Dynamic Realities
- World Construction Set v2.0 upgrade (when available) - Questar
- The Wright Collection CD-Rom - Replica Technology
- The Camelot Collection CD-Rom - Replica Technology
-
- 2nd Prize Package:
- ------------------
- 1 year subscription to LightSpeed Video Magazing
- 1 year subscription to LightSpeed companion disk
- The FX Kit for LightWave (book by Alan Chan)
- Volcano Music Buyout CD
-
- 3rd Prize:
- ----------
- 6 month subscription to LightSpeed Video Magazine
- 6 month subscription to LightSpeed companion disk
-
- * There are no entry fees.
-
- * You do not need to be a Lightspeed subscriber to enter.
-
- * There are no time limitations on the length of animations submitted.
-
- * All animations must be created primarily with LightWave3D.
-
- * Animations MUST be submitted on one of the following formats: S-VHS,
- 3/4"SP, BetaSP, or DVC.
- PAL tapes may be submitted on S-VHS or BetaSP formats ONLY.
- Sorry, VHS, 8mm and Hi-8 formats are NOT accepted.
-
- * As many as five entries may be submitted on one tape, but each entry
- MUST be clearly marked with the following information:
- Contest Category:
- Entry # of #
- Animation Submitted by:
- Contact Information: Phone #
- E-mail Address
- Mailing Address
-
- * Videotapes will not be returned, unless accompanied by self-addressed,
- postage-paid packaging.
-
- * Software products that are available on different computer platforms
- will be awarded in the form of prize vouchers issued by LightSpeed.
- It will be the responsibility of contest winners to collect these
- prize packages from participating companies.
-
- Any prizes that are not available on different platforms will be
- awarded shortly after the contest winners have been announced.
-
- LightSpeed and the participating companies are not obligated to
- provide prizes that will be compatible with your computer system,
- although every attempt has been made to select prizes that will
- work on many different computer platforms.
-
- * All winning entries will be included in a compilation videotape that
- will also include other contest entries.
-
- By entering this contest, all entrants agree that they will provide
- a signed release which will allow Digital Concept Productions to
- reproduce their animations in the "1996 LightSpeed Animation Contest"
- compilation videotape.
-
- All animators that have work appearing in the compilation videotape
- will receive a free copy and will also have their name and contact
- information displayed in the closing credits.
-
- * Contest finalists will be notified by phone, e-mail, or regular mail.
- Upon notification, finalists will have 10 days to return a signed
- release or they will be disqualified from the contest altogether.
-
-
- Entries should be sent to:
- LightSpeed Animation Contest - 1996
- c/o Digital Concept Productions
- 2763 West Avenue L
- Suite 172
- Lancaster, CA 93536
-
-
- If you have any questions, contact: Manuel Coats (mcoats@qnet.com)
- or: David Warner (dwarner@albany.net)
-
- For the latest updates and other info, check out:
- http://www.webcom.com/lghtspd
- or: http://www.albany.net/~dwarner
- for FAXed info, call: 518-756-6850
-
- ====================> Participating Companies <==========================
-
- Particle Storm and Impact! contributed by: Dynamic Realities
- 21800B Doral Road
- Waukesha, WI 53186
- Phone: 414-798-9400
- FAX: 414-798-9403
- ---
-
- WinImagesNT contributed by: Black Belt Systems
- Building #2
- 398 Johnson Road
- Glasgow, MT 59230
- Sales & Marketing: 800-852-6442
- International Sales: 406-367-5513
- FAX: 406-367-2329
- BBS: 406-367-2227
- E-mail: blkblt@ibm.net
- sales@blackbelt.com
- 74774.3106 - Compuserve Contact Number
- ---
-
- Fiber Factory contributed by: MetroGrafx
- 625 Newton Drive
- Lake Orion, MI 48362
- Orders, Info and FAX: 810-693-5134
- ---
-
- Scene Machine and WaveMaker 2.0 contributed by: Radiosity Software
- 3970 North Victoria St.
- Shoreview, MN 55126
- Phone: 612-787-0855
- ---
-
- 12 hours of rendering time contributed by: LumaQuest
- Phone: 513-643-7333
- ---
-
- Universal 3D CD-Rom contributed by: Dedicated Digital Imagery
- 770-426-7427
- ---
-
- LightRom3 contributed by: Graphic Detail
- 4556 South 3rd Street
- Louisville, KY 40214
- Phone: 502-363-2986
- E-mail: michael@iglou.com
- ---
-
- Motion Clips contributed by: Accadia Electronic Arts
- Phone: 716-873-1856
- BBS: 716-882-1774
- ---
-
- World Construction Set V1 & V2 contributed by:
- Questar Productions
- 1058 Weld County Road
- Brighton, CO 80601
- Phone: 303-659-4028
- E-mail: WCSINFO@arcticus.burner.com
- Web-Site: http://www.dimensional.com/~questar
-
- PLEASE NOTE: World Construction Set V2 may not be available on all
- platforms when contest winners are announced.
- ---
-
- The Interior Design Collection CD-Rom, The Wright Collection CD-Rom,
- and The Camelot Collection CD-Rom contributed by: Replica Technology
- Phone: 800-714-8184
- FAX: 716-337-0642
- E-mail: Replica@localnet.com
- or ReplicaTch@aol.com
- ---
-
- LightWave 3D In.Focus contributed by: ProWave
- 7950 Highway 72 West
- Unit G
- Madison, AL 35758
- Phone: 800-930-ANIM
- International Orders: 205-551-7710
- Info: 205-830-2767
- ---
-
- BML contributed by: Virtual Visions
- P.O. Box 1205
- Littleton, CO 80160
- Orders/FAX/Info: 303-989-4191
- ---
-
- Wave-Filter contributed by: Unlimited Potential
- US Orders: 800-PLUGIN2
- International Orders: 913-685-2700
- Web Site: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mikereed
- ---
-
- Perception Video Recorder contributed by: Digital Processing Systems
- USA: 606-371-5533
- Canada: 416-754-8090
- Web-Site: http://www.dps-inc.com
- ---
-
- Speed Razor contributed by: In-Sync
- Phone: 800-864-7272
- FAX: 301-320-0335
- ---
-
- LightWave 3D contributed by: NewTek
- Phone: 800-847-6111
- Outside USA: 913-228-8000
- FAX: 913-228-8099
- Web Site: http://www.newtek.com
- FTP: ftp.newtek.com
- ---
-
- LightSpeed subscriptions, The FX Kit for LightWave, and the Volcano
- Music Buy-Out CD were contributed by: Digital Concept Productions
- 2763 West Avenue L
- Suite 172
- Lancaster, CA 93536
- Orders: 805-726-3545 or 800-764-8696
- Info: 805-726-3546
- FAX: 805-726-3544
-
- ================================================================
-
-
- GOOD LUCK to everyone entering!!
-
- -David Warner
- dwarner@albany.net
- http://www.albany.net/~dwarner
-
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- From: glynw@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Glyn Williams")
- Subject: Re: I screwed up, Help!
- Message-ID: <DpnnHp.32M@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <316A5FF9.26AD@UTK.EDU>
- Distribution: world
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 16:37:01 GMT
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-
- AND I STILL GET THE
- > DAMN SELECTION SCREEEN. I know this may be somewhat offtopic and I may
- > get flame but I have found that the more knowledgable in the group are
- > somewhat forgiving of us psuedo-professional hobbyists. Thanks for any
- > help you can give me.
-
- Easy -
- From 95 make up a "Rescue Disk" - this is a bootable (DOS 95) floppy.
- Make sure the floppy contains the sys.com from the 95's command directory.
-
- Then boot from the floppy and type SYS C: at the command prompt.
-
- 95 will write a new boot record onto the Hard Disk.
-
- Glyn Williams - Particle Systems Ltd.
-
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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: creating 3d text objects in the modeler ??
- Date: 10 Apr 96 11:44:29 +0000
- Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI
- Lines: 20
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-
- On 09-Apr-96 21:18:14, Peter Hartman <falcon@via.nl> wrote:
- >Hi, there
-
- >I know this sounds silly but I have a tiny question:
-
- >How can i create 3d-text in the modeler....???????? It seems to me i
- >can only create 2d-text. Is this correct?
-
- >Please help me
-
- This one is pretty easy. You need to extrude the text. The tutorial
- section gives good examples for doing this. Add some bevelling, and
- other options, and you get excellent 3D text.
-
- --
- *-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-*
- Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born
- *TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995!
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- From: Des McPherson <mcpherson@sirius.chinalake.navy.mil>
- Subject: Re: VTU says new LW will be shown at NAB
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- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 14:28:30 GMT
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-
- >>...Tim has wasted time and resources working on things like 'Digiview For
- >>Windows' (trying to beat Play's Snappy) or pitching people on fake
- >>products like 'Pocket Trout' or watching Dwight pull bad reviews of the
- >>Flyer from national magazines.
- >
- >What is "Pocket Trout?" What is "Phoenix?"
-
- I'll through another one into the arena, What is a QuBit??
-
- I was reading my latest issue of Government Video News(a publication I am sure most of you use),
- and there was a half page "new product" description of a thing called a Qubit from QuVis. The
- caption read something like "From the creators of the Video Toaster". I have no idea what this
- box does, but it looks like someone finally found a use for those old XT cases...
-
-
-
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- From: pfrencke@mail.dds.nl (Pascal Frencken)
- Subject: LightRom 3 CD-Rom or other LightWave CD-Roms ???
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- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 15:47:17 GMT
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-
- Hello fellow 'Wavers!
-
-
- As a newbie to the LightWave scene, I'd like to get some information
- on where I can get the LightRom 3 CD-Roms stuffed with LightWave
- scenes, textures, plug-ins, etc. (What's the price tag on these?) And
- does anyone know of other good CD-Roms with LightWave material?
-
- I've just started using LightWave 4.0 on Intel-based NT, and I must
- say: I love it !!! I grew up on the good old Amiga with packages as
- Real 3D and Imagine (two good things that also got ported to the PC)
- and LightWave simply makes me feel like coming home again, after
- having used 3D Studio for quite a while now. I simply couldn't get
- used to 3DS's clumsy interface (personal oppinion), I think the folks
- at NewTek clearly did a better job on this one. Of course it's true
- that the artist, and not the tools, make the difference, but you
- should at least have a good tool to start with. I'm still curious
- about 3DS MAX, though, but it really needs some great features and a
- good user interface before I'll switch to that one.
-
- Well, enough talk already. Respond to my question if you want to, but
- please: don't bother to start ANOTHER LightWave vs. 3DS/MAX war over
- this thread. Just use the tools you like to use, as a real artist is
- supposed to do. You can get any job done with practically anything, if
- you really want to and take the effort to achieve your goal.
-
-
- Greetings from the European side of the Atlantic,
-
- Pascal Frencken
- pfrencke@mail.dds.nl
-
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- From: glynw@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Glyn Williams")
- Subject: Re: Re^2: LW faster than 3DS ?
- Message-ID: <Dpns2n.IEv@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
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-
- > IMHO, 3ds/r4 has the advantage, of full access to the Computer,
- > whereas, all NT Software has to deal with the hardware abstraction, and
- > the security-layer. Let alone, systemtasks and such.
- > Dont get me wrong, I do prefer a multitaskingenvironment, but
- > I buy the comfort with speed.
-
- You are correct that a large OS like NT has several penalties. NT
- occupies ram (and needs about 12mb) and it also steals some cycles.
- (probably about 5%)
-
- However 3DS uses an appallingly bad virtual memory system. So bad that
- once the system starts paging, it never stops. NT uses a modern well
- written VM system which in rendering scenes larger than available memory
- makes an enormous difference.
-
- Another benefit is that NT is written in entirely 32bit code - While 3DS
- has to thunk back and forth from 32bit code to 16. We run Lightwave on a
- P6 which runs much faster in an all 32bit environment.
-
- After extensively using both programs, I'd say that 3DS is much faster at
- simple scenes, technical illustrations, and the like. When the going gets
- tougher - the performance difference eases out - and when you get onto
- heavy realism, hundreds of thousands of polygons, tens of lighsources,
- motion blur, dynamic reflection and refraction effects - then Lightwave
- has a significant edge on 3DS in terms of raw rendering performance.
-
- Glyn Williams - Particle Systems Ltd.
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: creating 3d text objects in the modeler ??
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 14:29:09 -0400
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- Peter Hartman wrote:
-
- > How can i create 3d-text in the modeler....???????? It seems to me i can only create 2d-text. Is
- > this correct?
- > Falcon@via.nlWhat you do is: first you create your 2d text and then you extrude it.
- Notice: LW does not work cleanly with text.It assigns polys for cut-outs
- (inner circle of the letter O for example. What I do is: I take inner
- circles from my letters and copy them to another layer. i then extrude
- them "wider" than the original and do a boolean subtrct. you also want
- to flip the outline of the inner cutout polygons because their normals
- are usually facing the wrong way.
-
- hajo
-
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: B5 spaceship design
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 19:01:18 GMT
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-
- |>One point that may have been brought up already (having not followed this
- |>thread to any detail) is that while, yes, higher detailed models could be
- |>created, other matters may dictate the level of detail you put forth in an
- |>object. Things like budgets and render time for higher detailed objects all
- |>factor in. Take the above object for instance at the CTS site. How long did
- |>it take to render that object in just one frame? How long would it take to
- |>render this object in a longer animated sequence? Can it be done on time (ie:
- |>within a week's worth of time and heaven forbid the producer changes something
- |>on you). You get the picture... :)
- |>
- |>Take a look at the premier of B5 (hell, the first season). Then compare it to
- |>the second and third season. The CGI DID improve. Tools get better, artists
- |>perfect their talents and systems get faster (holy cow do they get faster!).
- |>This doesn't change no matter what software a person chooses.
- |>
- |>Have fun,
- |>Dan
- |>
- |>--
- |>Daniel J. McCoy - djmccoy@pacificnet.net or dan@acti.com
- |>WWW - http://www.pacificnet.net/~djmccoy
- |>
- All valid points . I was also thinking that while the detail is excellent
- I wonder how it would look animated. I did nor see a lot of specularity
- or diffusion on in the pics. I did see spotlights ect, but the overall
- picture seemed flat lit (I'm no expert so correct me if I am wrong).
- There are shadowed areas, but the edges on much of the object showed
- no life. In his tape on design Ron ThorTon made a good point on how
- even a small beveled edge (10mm) would show up if the object moved
- in a lit scene. Now don't get me wrong, as I stated it is an impressive
- set of images, I am just expressing my thoughts. I'll have to go back for another
- look.
- Remember that this discussion has touched on the fact that all the b5 ships
- are relying to heavy on the plated look, Well I went to the library and the
- space shuttle and almost every satellite has panels. Matter of fact it is
- amazing how primitive some of these apear. I don't think they would cut it
- on B5;-).
-
- -bill +-------------------------------+
- | Bill Leimberger |
- | |
- |leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com |
- +-------------------------------|
-
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- From: tkrego@norden1.com (Tim Krego)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 19:09:22 GMT
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- On Tue, 09 Apr 1996 22:42:59 -0700, cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com> wrote:
- >I believe sound sync is a plugin in Max, at least thats the impression I
- >got when I played with it a month ago (when did you see it?).
-
- Everything in MAX is a plugin (.dll), the renderer, image savers,
- object loaders, primitives, etc. Allows for addition or changes to the
- components very easily.
-
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- In article <N.040996.010322.76@earthlink.net.earthlink.net>, fwtep@earthlink.net writes:
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- |>From: fwtep@earthlink.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: Tue, 09 Apr 96 08:03:22 GMT
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- |>
- |>On 4/5/96 10:07PM, in message <4k51m5$qtk@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>, Steph
- |>Greenberg <steph@primenet.com> wrote:
- |>
- |>> I certainly hope Newtek is seriously researching the competition.
- |>> Their interface and integration is definately behind the times, and the
- |>> excellent work being done with Lightwave is more an indication of sheer
- |>> determination by artists using it than by the excellence in design of the
- |>> program.
- |>
- |>Forgive my bluntness, but I think you are an idiot. Could it be that the
- |>artists using Lightwave actually LIKE the interface about 1000000 times better
- |>than that *amazing* DOS interface that 3DS has?
- |>>
- |>> Like, why are layout and modeling still separate? Where are the NURBS?
- |>> Where's the multi-target deformation, GL shading or equivalent *in the
- |>> Layout* module, editing of slope with tangents in the animation editor,
- |>> user definable hot keys, interactive lighting, expressions usable in
- |>> Layout, integration with the renderer in Layout, etc? Is 5.0 going to go
- |>> that far? MAX is in lotsa hands right now, I know quite a few people in
- |>> Hollywood with it. I'll bet only a handful are on 5.0 beta, and then it
- |>> goes into pre-release, the stage MAX is in now and has been for well over
- |>> a month.
- |>
- |>If you don't know what you're talking about, shut up. Why must you assume that
- |>Lightwave has none of these features? Do I go around bashing 3DS 4 assuming
- Now Now Fred, Show a little sympathy here will you. After all thse guys are
- excited, They have had to sit back and suffer with 3DS while lW was showing
- up on the TV screens for over a year now!. It is obvious that they know
- little about LW. They seem ignorant of the envelopes in LW. Allen has already
- stated his view on Nurbs, GL shading is probabbly a given and until Max
- is released nobody has it. Particles, gravity ect are present today in
- third party software. Interactive lighting ? I need this explaine to me
- as I am not sure what it means/offers. Can this be accopmlished with
- Camera/light envelopes ? Also remember before MAx these people thought 3DS
- the better program, that has to make me wonder.
- FWIW There is an article on MAX in the latest 3D mag(not worth much as I
- can't recall the name, maybe 3D design ?) to hit the market. I'll get the
- name from my dealer. It showed the new features, some screen shots etc.
- Looked good . But seeing as I still have a lot of LW features I haven't
- used yet(really many more that seem to crop up here) I'm not interested.
- -bill
-
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- From: Lyle Milton <lmilton@whstar.wh.att.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Cel Look and Macroform plugins? Was Re: experimental features?!?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 19:07:30 GMT
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-
- pfinch@best.com (Phillip Finch) wrote:
- >tran3d@zetnet.co.uk (Simon Blackledge) wrote:
- >
- >>objects panel shift alt ctrl f3 cell look<use with cartoon shader plug-in>
- >
- >Is this plug-in available yet? Any details would be much appreciated.
- >
- >And, what the heck happened to Macroform for Intel? It's been months
- >since they released it in Arexx...an NT version can't be *that* tough.
- >(Maybe somebody ought to slip these guys a copy of BML).
- >
- >
- Phillip, your post implies that there have been delays in the release of
- MacroForm or that we are incompetent as developers. I take exception to
- this because we have been truthful and honest to our current users
- and have tried to project a very professional image; and, your post may
- undermine our efforts by erroneously giving our users (and potential
- users) the wrong impression about our company, One And Only Media.
-
- In truth, MacroForm was not slated for release until end-of-first to the
- beginning-of-second quater of 96. If you have ever visited our web page or
- contacted us directly you would know this. It is now the beginning of the
- second quater, and yes there have been a couple of delays that will set
- our schedule back by ~1 month (which, still keeps us in the beginning of
- second quater timeframe). This is very good targeting in the software
- development business.
-
- We have only been working on the plug-in version since 12/95 (upon return
- from the VTU Expo 95). Given that we had LW, dongle and hardware
- compatibility problems and had to learn the LW plug-in architecture, our
- total plug-in MacroForm developement time to date is ~3.5 months.
-
- You should also keep in mind that MacroForm has only been available for ~8
- months; there is still a great deal of time devoted to supporting and
- maintaining our current user base (any of our users that have contacted us
- can attest to customer focus).
-
- It is also very important to note that we are a not a large company; we
- are plug-in developers. We all have to wear multiple hats.
- When you consider that fact, there is an average of ~4 hours a day
- actually spent working on the plug-in version of MacroForm. Now that ~3.5
- months is looking more like ~1.75 months.
-
- At the risk of sounding cocky, if you are capable of producing plug-ins as
- complex as MacroForm (which is actually 2 plug-ins that hold multiple
- programs BTW) in ~3 months send your resume to One And Only Media, P.O.
- Box 218, Vauxhall,NJ 07088...we may be looking for freelancers in the near
- future.
-
- To those of you who already own MacroForm 1.0, rest assured you will be
- the first to be notified of MacroForm 2.0's availability.
- Until then...Enjoy MacroForm!
-
-
- Lyle Milton
- One And Only Media
- oaomedia@chelsea.ios.com
- http://chelsea.ios.com:80/~oaomedia
-
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: creating 3d text objects in the modeler ??
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 19:34:14 GMT
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-
- > jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones) writes:
- > >How can i create 3d-text in the modeler....???????? It seems to me i
- > >can only create 2d-text. Is this correct?
- >
- > >Please help me
- >
- > This one is pretty easy. <SNIP>
-
- Would have been a good one to give only the page number on, too.
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Now I'm confused... LIGHTWAVE 4.0 or 3D MAX?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 19:41:02 GMT
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- > imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson) writes:
- > It is VERY intuitive. I think this has come from it being packaged with the
- > Toaster.
-
- Putting the cart before the horse: it's intuitive because Allen and Stuart
- are good interface designers. It was shipped with the Toaster because it was
- intuitive (picky picky picky). >8^)
-
- Historical note: with all the hooha and gas being expelled about integrated
- layout & modeling, whippersnappers should note that the original modeler was not even
- a part of Videoscape. They should also note that on the Amiga, the integration was
- better because the program didn't have to fight its way thru a lousy excuse for an
- OS.
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Now I'm confused... LIGHTWAVE 4.0 or 3D MAX?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 16:42:23 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Putting the cart before the horse: it's intuitive because Allen and
- Stuart
- are good interface designers. It was shipped with the Toaster because it
- was
- intuitive (picky picky picky). >8^)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- No, not true.
-
- First off, not to take anything away from Allen and Stuart, but there a
- few other people had a lot to do with the interface - I know Daniel Kaye
- did some work on it, and I know there were some others...
-
- LightWave 1.0 was FAR from Intuitive. Remember when Layout was 2 screens
- you had to switch back and forth between? LightWave got easier because
- the mandate was to make it easier....
-
-
- _____________________________________________
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- Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 4.0 upgrade for amiga/toaster?
- Date: 10 Apr 96 14:46:46 +0000
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- On 09-Apr-96 22:28:16, Stranahan <stranahan@aol.com> wrote:
- >If you aren't eligible for the free update, call any dealer who carries
- >NewTek products, to purchase the update. Suggested retail is $549,
- >installation requires a CD-ROM drive.
-
- >------------------
-
- >There's no non-CD-Rom installation?
-
- It is probably being delayed, while the disks get copied -- or
- recycled from earlier versions :)
-
- And what is the deal about the Lightwave manual? My dealer says that
- my Toaster 4.1b will arrive in roughly a week, and if the Lightwave
- manual isn't included, is there some good reason?
-
- I know that some folks barely touch the Lightwave button on the
- Toaster. Maybe they are looking for some feedback about how many
- Toaster users actual use their Lightwave software?
-
- --
- *-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-*
- Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born
- *TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995!
- --
-
-
- Article: 16522
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- From: Jason@newtek.com (Jason Linhart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: VTU says new LW will be shown at NAB
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 20:59:14 GMT
- Organization: NewTek
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <4kh7bc$9d7@guitar.sound.net>
- References: <4kebv8$gg2@guitar.sound.net> <4kfmci$qij@news.accessone.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: miami.newtek.com
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-
- jeric@accessone.com wrote:
-
- >cropped>
-
- > Jason, you realize now that you'll HAVE to have all the cables out in
- > the open and clearly marked or the mob will storm the castle, right?
-
- > >8^)
-
- >cropped>
-
- With pleasure!
-
- If anyone would like to double,triple, or quadruple check that the box
- is in no way connected to an Amiga, our demo people would be happy to
- prove it to them.
-
- Jason Linhart
-
-
-
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whoa! LW 5.0?!
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 21:05:48 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <4kh7rc$bil@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- References: <4keqhe$d6s@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>
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-
-
- I would say that's a positive indicator..of a release within about 2
- months. Judging by those types of adds...if you wait longer than that the
- audience will forget about you...
-
- Hopefully, i am wrong and it is sooner...but hell that is a miracle if
- 5.0 ships before the end of the year...considering all that they have
- done within just the last year alone!!
-
- --
- ----------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
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- From: Tim Wilson <76432.1122@CompuServe.COM>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Humanoid IK Demo in LA this Sat.
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 21:09:56 GMT
- Organization: Crestline Software
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <4kh834$n0u$1@mhade.production.compuserve.com>
-
- Humanoid for Lightwave will be demoed this Saturday, April 13, at
- 12:45 at the Video Toaster/Lightwave User Group, at the
- Weddington Art Center, N. Hollywood. I'll be showing a couple new
- features that have just been added, including IK support, and
- templates for facial mapping. For more info on the user group
- call 818-504-6337. And please accept my apologies for not posting
- this earlier.
-
- Crestline also has a web page now where you can get the latest
- info on Humanoid and KineModelz at
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/crestline/.
-
- -Tim Wilson, Crestline Software
- 76432.1122@compuserve.com
-
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- From: Jean-Eric Hénault <videosep@montreal.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Tue, 09 Apr 1996 20:54:42 -0400
- Organization: Video S.E.P.
- Lines: 42
- Message-ID: <316B06D2.721F@montreal.com>
- References: <4jufet$1l2@easy2.mediacity.com> <4juolr$oti@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <31633351.3E7C@osu.edu> <wturber.66.3E21931D@primenet.com> <31670A7D.7EE7@osu.edu>
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-
- Jeff Jasper wrote:
- >
- > > As I recall, most of the bugs with the 4.0 pre-release were related to the
- > > HIIP filters. Additionally, 4.0 was a port to a completely different
- > > platform!! 5.0 release won't have either these issues to deal with so it
- > > really doesn't make a lot of sense to compare the 4.0 pre-release with a 5.0
- > > release. I had 4.0 pre-release and found that it was stable. The program was
- > > not inclined to crash - whether rendering or not. It was perfectly acceptable
- > > for our production work (video graphics). In fact, most of the bugs had no
- > > effect on us at all since we did not have a need for the HIIP filters.
- > >
- > > This doesn't mean that 5.0 will not be buggy. It could go either
- > > way depending on how much is changed and how much has been tested. The
- > > situations surrounding 4.0 pre-release and the rumored 5.0 release are
- > > significantly different though.
- > >
- > > So - will MAX have a competitive upgrade offer?
- >
- > I really didn't mean it as an attack, it just seemed odd that NewTek was releasing
- > 5.0 so soon. I guess MAX and Softimage will keep them with their faces glued to
- > their code for a while. Maybe now that NewTek is really on the defensive by
- > competing on the PC animation market we will see new even wilder stuff that will
- > make us all ewww and ahh. I would like to see a 5.0 version with all the niceties
- > of MAX or Softimage at a fraction of the price. I'm just hopeing that NewTek isn't
- > rushing 5.0 out the door to meet MAX's ship date. You have to remember that the Yost
- > group has been working on MAX for about 2 years, Newtek doesn't need to rush anything
- > to the market that isn't ready yet. Hopefully that since they have been able to
- > work most the bugs out with 4.0 that 5.0 has been easy fixes and a few new features.
- > I guess we can only wait and see what happens at NAB. Not sure if Autodesk offers
- > cometitive pricing, does anyone else know?
- >
- > JeffLike any new software, I expect 3D Max to al be buggy for a while. I
- think there are no software that come out to the market bug-free.
- LightWave 4.0 is very stable now. The plug-in architecture means it is
- possible to bring new features without major changes to the core code. I
- think LightWave will be pretty stable. LightWave 4.0 also suffered a
- complete platform change. The Amiga is a very different machine from the
- PC. Now that the transition is complete, I think LW will be a formidable
- piece of software.
-
- Jean-Eric Hénault
- CG Animator
-
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- From: espenrin@powertech.no (Espen Ringdal)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: VTU & LW Pro Emails?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 22:42:51 GMT
- Organization: PowerTech Internet
- Lines: 8
- Message-ID: <262.6672T1189T1032@powertech.no>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: login-1.powertech.no
- X-Newsreader: THOR 2.2 (Amiga;TCP/IP)
-
- Does anyone know the Email addresses of VTU and/or LW Pro?
-
- ---
- Espen A. Ringdal \ MultiMedia Marketing as
- multimedia designer \ Storgt. 10B
- espenrin@powertech.no \ N-3210 Sandefjord
- - These are my thoughts \ (+47) 33 46 33 99
-
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: News on LW 5.0 anyone?
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 17:57:07 -0400
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
- Lines: 12
- Message-ID: <316C2EB3.310E@mindspring.com>
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-
- I just read in Tess that NewTek will be demoing LW 5.0 at NAB today, any
- comments from those who've attended? Where can I get a feature list?
- Thanks!
-
-
- Andrew Weiler
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Active Images
- 3D Graphic Design and Animation
- http://www.mindspring.com/~aweiler/
- aweiler@mindspring.com
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Article: 16528
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
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- From: ad636@torfree.net (Stephen Bowie)
- Subject: Re: GVP phone pak questions
- Message-ID: <Dpo24y.Bvu.0.sheppard@torfree.net>
- Organization: Toronto Free-Net
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
- References: <4kfnr9$kd3@zot.io.org>
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 21:53:21 GMT
- Lines: 37
-
- Derek Lang (dlang@zot.io.org) wrote:
- : This message is primarily to any Amiga users out there...
-
- : An idea struck me as I was washing dishes the other day (okay maybe I
- : wasn't washing the dishes :-> but it sounded like a good opener).
-
- : I would like to create an Arexx script that uses the GVP phone Pack so
- : that when I'm away from my computer I can call it up and punch in some
- : seceret number and get the Amiga to blab back what frame it's rendering.
-
- : I don't have a phone pak device so I don't know if this is entirely
- : possible. Someone told me that the Phone Pak uses the Narrator device
- : and that it is Arexx-able.
-
- : So here's some questions...
-
- : 1. Does the GVP Phone Pak work under WB3.0?
- : 2. How much memory does the voice mail software take up?
- : 3. How Arexx-able is it?
- : 4. Can it still be bought from somewhere?
-
- : Is there another way of doing this without the GVP phone pak?
-
- If I am not mistaken, setting this up would not be a major feat at all
- for someone familiar with Arexx, providing there is a way to obtain the
- frame number from LW.
-
- However, you might consider using AVM, the shareware voicemail/fax/BBS
- program - you should be able to find it on Aminet, and it works just
- fine. The registered version comes with a programmer (application that
- is, not a little man to punch your keys) that I've not actually tried
- but gather is very potent. There is good Arexx support, and the author
- is quite responsive to help requests.
- --
- Steve Bowie ad636@torfree.net
- North York, Ontario, Canada
- << new sig imminent...honest!! >>
-
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- From: videoking@mbox200.swipnet.se (Johan Otterstrom)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Draco and new VLab M. at NAB
- Date: 11 Apr 96 00:11:48 -500
- Organization: -
- Lines: 16
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-
- I heard that MacroSystem or whoever will be shoving of the new VLabMotion for
- the Draco direct slot at NAB. This baby will handle +8Mb/sec. of datatransfer
- giving full broadcast quality. Optional modules for it: digital input to use
- with the new DVC format (no loss!!), YUV in and out and RGB in and out
- (I'm beginning to blush here so I better quit ;-)
-
- Can someone who's going write something about it please!!
-
-
-
- Örebro Videoreklam - We sell Amiga/Draco products!
- --------------------------------------------------
- Videoproductions - 3D graphics - Renderservice
- Nonlinear editing - Vlab Motion/Toccata/Draco/Amiga
- Tel/fax +46-(0)19-123807 - videoking@mbox200.swipnet.se
-
-
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- From: Frédéric Druilhet <druilhet@planete.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Can someone mail me revision D ?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 23:25:56 GMT
- Organization: Pressimage, France
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- Message-ID: <4khg24$crk@unix.pressimage.fr>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: tou1-09.planete.net
-
- The ftp site of newtek is unavailable.
- Can you mail me before sending the file , so I'd tell you
- if someone has send it before
- thanks
- frederic druilhet
- druilhet@planete.net
- http://www.planete.net/~druilhet
-
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- From: mjmackin@io.org (Matt. )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 23:01:38 GMT
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-
- cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com> wrote:
-
-
- >I believe sound sync is a plugin in Max, at least thats the impression I
- >got when I played with it a month ago (when did you see it?).
-
-
- Whell, if you want to get technical, then you will have to say just
- about everything is a plugin, inclidng the Renderer. That is what
- makes MAX so cool. It intergrates the plugin's into the base program
- seamlessly. So, when the Renderman engin becomes availible later this
- year, it will be as if it was part in parcle with the orginal release.
-
- mjm
-
-
-
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- From: michael@iglou.iglou.com (Michael Meshew)
- Subject: LIGHT-ROM 3 information
- X-Nntp-Posting-Host: iglou
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- Sender: news@iglou.com (News Administrator)
- Organization: IgLou Internet Services (1-800-436-4456)
- Distribution: World
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 22:43:59 GMT
- Lines: 71
-
-
- L I G H T - R O M 3 I S R E A D Y !
-
- ( for all versions & platforms of Lightwave 4.0 )
-
- LIGHT-ROM 3 is a 3 CD-ROM set and sells for only $49.95!
-
- LIGHT-ROM 3 consists of;
-
- ROM #1 - Over 6,500 Lightwave objects from BBS's, Internet Sites and
- exclusive contributions from all around the world! All of
- the objects include thumbnail renderings for easy previewing.
- All of the Lightwave content has been renamed & restructured
- to fit the requirements of Lightwave 4.0 and their
- "Content Directory" function for easy loading with
- Lightwave 4.0 as well as early versions of Lightwave
- for the Amiga. The previous versions of LIGHT-ROM do
- NOT have this compatability between ALL versions of
- Lightwave! ROM #1 also includes a selection of useful
- PC & Amiga PD/Shareware programs, demos, plugins,
- text files, tutorials and a stunning 360 frame Jpeg
- image sequence created with World Construction Set
- Version 2 available soon for several platforms by
- Questar Productions.
-
- ROM #2 - Includes a collection of 100 megs of 3D Studio objects, 175 megs
- of Imagine objects, 30 megs of Sculpt 3D objects, 7 megs of
- Real 3D objects, over 700 Jpeg textures (with thumbnail
- renderings for easy previewing), PD/Shareware programs for
- PC & Amiga for graphics and a VideoToaster directory
- with CG fonts, wipes and text files.
-
- ROM #3 - Bonus "DEM-ROM" consists of over 1,100 digital elevation maps
- for use in World Construction Set, VistaPro and Scenery
- Animator on ALL platforms! Each DEM is represented with a
- thumbnail rendering of its topographical map.
-
-
- LIGHT-ROM 3 sells for $49.95 plus $4.95 shipping & handling to the
- U.S. & Canada, $6.95 for international orders. MasterCard & Visa is
- accepted.
-
- Advertising for LIGHT-ROM 3 starts this November with full page
- color ads in VideoToaster User, LightwavePro, Amazing Computing and
- 3D Artist magazines.
-
- LIGHT-ROM 3 is published by Graphic Detail Inc. Any distributors
- (domestic or foreign) who are interested in selling LR3 are encouraged
- to contact Michael Meshew at (502)363-2986 or michael@iglou.com for
- information.
-
- Thank You!
-
- Michael Meshew
- Graphic Detail Inc
- 4556 South Third Street
- Louisville, Ky. 40214
- (502)363-2986 voice & fax
- 1-800-265-4041 toll free order number
- michael@iglou.com
-
- LIGHT-ROM 3 is a registered trademark and DEM-ROM is a trademark of
- Graphic Detail Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their
- respective owners.
-
- LR3 works with both the Amiga versions of Lightwave (3.5 & earlier) &
- the PC versions of Lightwave (4.0). The Amiga version of Lightwave
- will look for the device name of "L:", for the PC version, you use
- your harddrive controller software to rename your CD-ROM device name
- to "L:" and then use your Content Directory option.
-
-
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- From: imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: creating 3d text objects in the modeler ??
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 96 23:56:53 GMT
- Organization: Imagine It
- Lines: 28
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-
- In article <316BFDF5.EF9@atlanta.com>, Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com> wrote:
- >Peter Hartman wrote:
- >
- >> How can i create 3d-text in the modeler....???????? It seems to me i can only
- > create 2d-text. Is
- >> this correct?
- >> Falcon@via.nlWhat you do is: first you create your 2d text and then you
- > extrude it.
- >Notice: LW does not work cleanly with text.It assigns polys for cut-outs
- >(inner circle of the letter O for example. What I do is: I take inner
- >circles from my letters and copy them to another layer. i then extrude
- >them "wider" than the original and do a boolean subtrct. you also want
- >to flip the outline of the inner cutout polygons because their normals
- >are usually facing the wrong way.
-
- Or get the Revision D update from Newtek's ftp site and find the True Type
- fonts work properly at last!
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- Kevin Gleeson
- Imagine It
- 3D animation and graphics
- Hobart
- Tasmania
- Australia
-
- The Librarian Rules! - OOOK!
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
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- From: tiredsn@primenet.com (CHUD)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lightwave Pro Book - Shipping!!!
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 17:13:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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-
- Just wanted to let everyone know that the Lightwave Pro Book begins
- shipping wednesday, April 11th. So for all of you that thought your
- check just vanished, you should be receiving it by tuesday!!!
-
-
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- From: Paul Lara <lara@vvm.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: News on LW 5.0 anyone?
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 19:28:28 -0500
- Organization: VDO Productions
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-
- Andrew Weiler wrote:
- >
- > I just read in Tess that NewTek will be demoing LW 5.0 at NAB today, any
- > comments from those who've attended? Where can I get a feature list?
- > Thanks!
-
-
- WHOA!
-
- Serious time warp here!!
-
- Damn, they gone and dun started NAB without me.
-
-
- Hey, Guys! Wait UP!!!!!
-
-
- Paul
-
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- From: "Michael J. May" <mjmay@mcs.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Dongle Failure
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 19:39:05 -0500
- Organization: FM Multimedia
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- GKeenan818 wrote:
- >
- > I don't want to start another discussion on the pro's and con's of using a
- > 'cracked' version of LightWave, even though I do understand some peoples
- > points of view on the matter.
- >
- > Even so, my distributor has informed me (I am a dealer by the way) that
- > the amount of faulty dongles being returned is increasing at an alarming
- > rate. I am told that the turnaround on getting a new dongle is around 2
- > months, and if this is the case I can guarantee you that I am going to be
- > rather annoyed....
- >
- > Once again, I am waiting for some feedback from NewTek on this matter and
- > another day has went by......
-
- I had a dongle die on me. It was handled via
- by e-mail on both ends(including the RMA).
- I sent the dongle UPS 2nd day, and a few
- days later I had it back - working.
-
- I'm not sure about the "2 months". at least
- in my case it was not real.
-
- BTW, I has the problem of Modeler not wanting
- to start. I was informed that the dongle had
- some how de-programed itself. Nice.
-
- Mike
-
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- From: "Michael J. May" <mjmay@mcs.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: creating 3d text objects in the modeler ??
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 19:50:00 -0500
- Organization: FM Multimedia
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- Peter Hartman wrote:
- >
- > Hi, there
- >
- > I know this sounds silly but I have a tiny question:
- >
- > How can i create 3d-text in the modeler....???????? It seems to me i can only create 2d-text. Is
- > this correct?
- >
- > Please help me
- >
- > Falcon@via.nl
-
- I think the Reference Guide has a nice example of how to
- create "3d-text". You might look in the tutorial section -
- it should only take a moment.
-
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- From: cgolchert@gatecoms.gatecom.com (Chris Golchert)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: objects & textures
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 00:31:56 GMT
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- Witold Ci/zmowski (witas@gumbeers.elka.pg.gda.pl) wrote:
-
- ftp.netcom.com
- ftp.graphics.rent.com (might be ftp.rent.graphics.com)
- tamahawk site is different than where I was going...ask around..or do a
- search for somthing like "viper.lha" a LW object I've seen on them.
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How do I configure SNrender on my Windows95-system?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 18:02:01 -0700
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- In article <4kdmm1$107@dinkel.civ.utwente.nl> h.hazenberg@student.utwente.nl (Hank) writes:
- >From: h.hazenberg@student.utwente.nl (Hank)
- >Subject: How do I configure SNrender on my Windows95-system?
- >Date: 9 Apr 1996 12:54:25 GMT
-
- >Could anyone tell me how I should configure Lightwave 4.0 to render a scene
- >with multiple processors with my local Windows95 network???
-
- >I read something about it a few days before in this newsgroup, but now I can't
- >get the article anymore.
-
- There is nothing particularly unique about running Screamernet under Win95
- except that there is no way (as far as I know) of giving a drive an alias
- (like the SUBST command allows).
-
- Most newsreaders have a way to "unread" postings. You may be able to read the
- old message you mentioned by doing something like that. The message is
- probably still on the server if it only a few days ago.
-
- Finally, setting up Screamernet isn't really that complicated, but covering
- all the details takes up some space. That is why there are over four pages (I
- think) covering this in the manual. That is also why John Gross wrote a
- supplementary article in a recent LWPro that addresses some of the problems
- people are having. My point is that your questions is way to broad to get a
- real answer. You don't say what you have done or what you have tried so far.
- If you haven't STUDIED the manual (not just read) you are probably gonna have
- a hard time.
-
- I'm sorry if it seems like I am jumping on your case a bit, but your post is
- not unique and it frustrates me when questions are answered like this. Using
- LW requires a LOT of user involvement. That is true of any 3D app. as far as
- I know. If you aren't willing to read the manual (and who knows, maybe you
- did - but you didn't mention it) then why should someone else who did take
- additional time to re-type it online for you.
-
- Anyway, I made a relatively long post on this subject a month or so ago. It
- may be helpful if you also read the manual and I will append it to this
- message.
-
- BTW - I have found a problem with using the UNC path names mentioned below.
- It appears that Screamernet (but not Layout) can only recognize some limited
- path length. So if you do things as I mention below, keep your pathnames
- short. I wonder if NewTek is aware of this - I haven't reported it. Does
- anybody else know?
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- cle <1996Feb26.123140.3635@schbbs.mot.com> Frank Chiappetta <frankc@superman.rtsg.mot.com> writes:
- >From: Frank Chiappetta <frankc@superman.rtsg.mot.com>
- >Subject: ScreamerNet Problems.
- >Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 12:31:40 GMT
-
- >Hello,
-
- >Well, I've finally got my pc's linked up together. I, according to the
- >instructions, made my screamernet icon. When I click on the icon (under
- >windows95) it opens up an ms-dos screen. It's looking for the job/ack
- >files on my control computer. (Full Lightwave) I then initialize the
- >nodes, sometimes it recognizes the node, sometimes not. When it does
- >recognize it, the node will be in a 'wait' state. I then click on
- >screamer render. On the nodes ms-dos window it is going through the
- >necessary motions. The scene I'm rendering is "juggler" (not a huge one,
- >just for test purposes.) The node is a P5-133. It is rendering frames
- >at 1 per second. I don't believe this to be possible. When It completes
- >the rendering, I noticed that no frames had been saved. Why is this? Is
- >there any good information regarding the use of ScreamerNet available? I
- >don't believe the manual is a good source.
-
- >I appreciate any advice you might have,
- >Frank Chiappetta
-
- When you see these fast renderings, it almost always means that the node
- failed to load the scene and/or objects in the scene. That means that the
- node was unable to properly figure out all the paths/names involved.
-
- I don't usually like to advertise my ignorance, but to make my point I will.
- I have not taken the time to figure out the implications of the LightWave
- "contents" directory concept. I mention this because the way I solve
- Screamernet configuration problems completely ignores the "contents"
- directory.
-
- The manual actually does give plenty of information to configure Screamernet.
- I found it quite clear in letting me know WHAT had to be accomplished. I
- found it less helpful in helping me figure out HOW to accomplish it. One key
- thing to remember in setting up ScreamerNet is that each node is sitting on a
- separate computer. Each node "sees" things from its point of view. If you
- tell it to look for a file on C:\newtek, it will look on its local C: drive.
- This is the fundamental problem. How do you get the node on each machine to
- not only properly locate the correct scene file, but to also correctly locate
- the associated image and object files? And then, how do you make sure that
- the rendered output goes to the correct place?
-
- The manual mentions (this from memory) that each node needs access to the
- drive with the scene file, objects and images. I think they mentioned an S:
- directory. Now under Win NT, you might be able to simplify things by using
- the subst command and drive mapping to make one drive appear to all of the
- computers on the network as a particular drive letter. For instance, if you
- had LW installed on drive D: on one machine, you could use the subst command
- to make that drive appear on that same machine as drive S:. On all the other
- networked machines you could simply assign the S: drive letter to that drive
- when mapping the drive. In that way, ALL machines on the network would go to
- the same place when they are told to look on drive S: . Unfortunately, Win95
- does not fully support the subst command. Additionally, if your scene somehow
- got built so that a path for an image or object showed D: (same drive -
- different label) rather than S:, the other nodes would NOT look in the correct
- place for the image. They would look for drive D: - which might not even
- exist on that particular machine. Errors would result in the final rendering.
-
- I believe that the above explains WHY you are having trouble. Now I will
- explain HOW I resolve the problem. There may be better ways to do this, but I
- guarantee you that this method works.
-
- First of all, I have some housekeeping rules that while not striclty
- necessary, are useful.
-
- I put all images, scene files, and objects into their own unique directory.
- If I start with one of the surfaces that ship with LW or are from my own
- collection, I copy associated image maps to the project directory and do an
- image replace. Same goes for objects. It is additional overhead up front,
- but it allows you to save changes to objects AND images without goofing up
- your "library". It also lets you archive to tape when you are done with a
- complete copy of what is needed to re-create the scene.
-
- Now that I have the background info out of the way, here is the key concept.
- UNC. UNC stands for Microscoft's Universal Naming Convention. You use it by
- NOT using the DOS style drive letters - EVER!!! Instead, you access drives
- by going through the "network neighborhood". I forget what that little
- network neighborhood icon looks like, but you can find it pretty easily by
- just continuously hitting the little "parent" directory button (it has a
- folder with a little up arrow on it). You eventually end up with a list of
- computers that are on the network. You then select the appropriate computer,
- drive etc. in the normal way. What you end up with is pathnames that look
- like this:
-
- //P100/c/newtek/my_cool_scn/kewl.lws
- (again - I always forget what direction the "/" goes)
-
- In the above example, "P100" is the name of a computer on the network and "c"
- is the name of the drive. By convention, I give all shared drives names that
- derive from their DOS drive names. C: is "c" and D: is "d" etc. I
- think this makes things simpler (I must admit that I cheat and call CD drives
- "cd" - I can't really justify it though). However, you could call the C:
- drive "wilbur" or something else more expressive or personal if you like.
- Then your path might look something like this:
-
- //BOSS_P166/megadisk/newtek/my_cool_scn/kewl.lws
-
- The way to get the complete UNC name in your scene file is to ALWAYS go
- through the network neighborhood when you load images and objects. One extra
- step that I go through that may not be necessary is that if I am working on
- one machine, I build my scene on a drive on a completely different machine.
-
- Kool tip: Make a backup copy of your lw.cfg and modeler.cfg. Make sure that
- LW and Modeler are closed, then load lw.cfg into Wordpad (or your favorite
- text editor). Overtype the pathnames of the default scene, object etc.
- directories so that they use the UNC convention (see above). Save your
- changes. Open up LW again. Load an image or object. Note that the path
- hierarchy is going through the network neighborhood? See - now its painless.
-
- If you want verify that all this is REALLY making a difference, open up a
- scene file created this way in Wordpad. What doesn't work so well is
- confirming that an object's image maps are saved correctly. You can find text
- in the object file by opening it in WordPad, but the object file is not a
- standard ASCII file like the scene file is. As such, I don't suggest editing
- it directly and it is easy to miss an error when viewing it. This is one of
- the main reasons I like to put objects and images in a separate directory that
- is NOT a subdirectory of C:\newtek. This way I can be sure that a "relative"
- path is not used. Relative paths look like this:
-
- \my_cool_scn\kewl.lws
-
- and could cause problems. This brings me full circle. There may be a simpler
- way of using Screamernet that uses the "contents" directory concept. I
- haven't investigated it yet because I like having the ability to create scenes
- on any drive or computer on the network and the ability to render them from
- any computer on the network.
-
- As a final note, I set up my Screamernet Icons using UNC pathnames. In fact,
- I pretty much use UNC paths everywhere.
-
- OH! OH!!!! I almost forgot. Make sure you go through the network
- neighborhood when saving RGBs. That way all the rendered images end up in the
- correct spot.
-
- I hope this helps.
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
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- From: cdurham@xspot.com (Chuck Durham)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: HELP! Need lightwave plug-in code/docs... HELP!
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 01:09:17 GMT
- Organization: a Digital Internet AlphaServer Site
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- jcahill@pacific.ics.uci.edu (Jason M. Cahill) wrote:
-
- >I just bought a copy of Lightwave a few days back, and ever since have been
- >trying to log on to ftp.newtek.com (and the alternate). Neither of these
- >are running, and I need a copy of the plug-in SDK. Can someone with this
- >file(s) please email it to me, or better yet, give me a non-NewTek FTP
- >site address with this software. Much thanks!
-
- >Jason M. Cahill
- >Graduate Student of Computer Graphics
- >University of California, Irvine
- >jcahill@ics.uci.edu
-
- You can find the all the plug-in information you need right on the
- Lightwave CD, under the Docs directory. They are not installed with
- the Lightwave install and the only way I found them was looking
- through the CD, I'm curious like that, anyway there's the SDK with a
- large document, I printed it out, lots a paper, and example programs,
- etc
-
- Chuck Durham
- Imaginative Entertainment
- cdurham@xspot.com
- http://www.imaginative.com
- http://www.xspot.com
-
-
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- From: "Michael J. May" <mjmay@mcs.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can someone mail me revision D ?
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 20:12:13 -0500
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- Frédéric Druilhet wrote:
- >
- > The ftp site of newtek is unavailable.
- > Can you mail me before sending the file , so I'd tell you
- > if someone has send it before
- > thanks
- > frederic druilhet
- > druilhet@planete.net
- > http://www.planete.net/~druilhet
-
- You might try a mirror site at:
-
- ftp.sound.net/pub/newtek/
-
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- From: cdurham@xspot.com (Chuck Durham)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: creating 3d text objects in the modeler ??
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 01:21:58 GMT
- Organization: a Digital Internet AlphaServer Site
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- jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones) wrote:
-
- >On 09-Apr-96 21:18:14, Peter Hartman <falcon@via.nl> wrote:
- >>Hi, there
-
- >>I know this sounds silly but I have a tiny question:
-
- >>How can i create 3d-text in the modeler....???????? It seems to me i
- >>can only create 2d-text. Is this correct?
-
- >>Please help me
-
- > This one is pretty easy. You need to extrude the text. The tutorial
- >section gives good examples for doing this. Add some bevelling, and
- >other options, and you get excellent 3D text.
-
- >--
- >*-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-*
- >Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born
- >*TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995!
- >--
-
- Also if you install the plug-ins for modeler you'll find the
- TextCompose which allow you to specifiy and quickly create 3D text
- without going through the steps of extruding, then beveling, etc.
-
- It also has mover option in particular the Round option that does
- incrementally smaller bevels to form a rounding look which If you do
- not cut/paste the bevels to seperate the polys will give you a smooth
- look (with smoothing on). There's outline that lets you create
- extruded text without front faces on it. Neon, which path extrueds a
- circle around the outline or your lettering to create neon sign styled
- lettering. Plus block which give you a simple extrued and Bevel which
- does and extrude and gives a bevel, determined by your Bevel depth
- settting. I find this plug-in very handy and it makes creating your
- 3D text much easier. Hope this helps
-
- Chuck Durham
- Imaginative Entertainment
- cdurham@xspot.com
- http://www.imaginative.com
- http://www.xspot.com
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: vito@netaxs.com (Vito)
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- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 01:28:43 GMT
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-
- On Tue, 09 Apr 1996 02:11:56 -0700, root <root@osiris.net> wrote:
-
- >sudraka@outer.com wrote:
- >>
- >> >shut the FUCK up loser... Win95 Does better multitasking then os/2 by
- >> >far obviously you have either a shitty computer or you just suck...
- >> >
- >> >i can run 3d studio, 2 versions of netscape, 2 versions of agent, and
- >> >adobe premiere 4.2 all at the same time with no noticble slow down or
- >> >crashes... therefor you dont know how to fucking setup your computer
- >> >or your just a dumbass...
- >> >
- >> >HybridV
- >> >
- >>
- >> {sniff sniff} Do you smell something? Bullshit?
- >
- >These kinds of posts kill me. "I can run 2 versions of TruSpace, rendering a 1500 frame avi while
- >simaltaneously taking down 4 FTP sites, 2 IRC channels, 5 Telnet sessions and Running AutoCad,
- >all while port scanning an entire Class B set of addresses." Almost always, these characters are
- >using Windows 95 with an amazing 8 megs of ram. You notice how they never say "I can compile a
- >C++ program that encompasses 300,000 lines of code while formatting a disk" or some such
- >nonsense? Lame. How come the guys at att.research.com can kick the ass of anyone with 95 and 64
- >megs of ram? Do you know why? I know why. That's why they're AT&T. These characters need to get a
- >*real* operating system. Until then, they're just drinking Mountain Dew. :-)
-
- The only advantage of Win95 to 0s/2 is the availability of software,
- and win95 is a tad speedier. Os/2 is more robust, with a very stable
- and quick TCP/IP Stack built in to the newest WARP version. But, for
- REAL speed and reliability, LINUX is the way to GO!!!
- NT is WAY slow for general use.. that is why you never see people
- doing 3d on NT, it doesn't allow direct video mapping (damn emulator
- =(~~ )
- =)
- -vito
- vito@netaxs.com
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NEWBIE QUESTIONS lw 4.0 on win95
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 18:32:02 -0700
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- In article <mfrazin.33.01EE8C79@interaccess.com> mfrazin@interaccess.com (Shadow) writes:
- >From: mfrazin@interaccess.com (Shadow)
- >Subject: NEWBIE QUESTIONS lw 4.0 on win95
- >Date: Mon, 8 Apr 1996 19:35:37 -0600
-
- >I AM USE TO LIGHTWAVE ON THE AMIGA.
-
- >I just upgraded to lw 4.0 on the PC and have two questions so far.
-
- >1) on the amiga you could save a series of framestores or images to the
- >harddrive and then send them as a series of images to a single frame
- >animation recorder (much easier on the recorder hardware) at a later
- >time. Can you do this on the PC and if so, how?
-
- I don't understand the question. The generally accepted "best compromise" is
- to use a Perception DDR. The second best might be a PAR. I believe that
- TARGA makes boards that would be good for single framing, but I'm not sure if
- you want to single frame, or are trying to avoid that. If you are trying to
- avoid that, I recommend the PVR.
-
- >2) on the PC using win95 will things render faster if you minimize layout to
- >the task bar?
-
- I don't think so, but I have never actually tried it. I generally render
- using Screamernet II.
-
-
- >thank you.
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
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- From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: VTU & LW Pro Emails?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 21:20:38 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 7
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4khmp6$7dg@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- >Does anyone know the Email addresses of VTU and/or LW Pro?
-
- avid@cup.portal.com is AMG, Inc.'s (both VTU and LWP's publisher) generic
- E-Mail address.
- --Brian
- http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
- http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
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- From: jgjones@earth.usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Dongle Failure
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 19:39:08 -0600
- Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
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-
- Ebain@ix.netcom.com said:
-
- >I, personally have bought two copies, and therefore have two
- >dongles. I wish I could have bought more memory, instead.
-
- Instead of buying the other LW? Sounds like the dongle worked
- quite well -- it kept you honest.
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- __
-
- ___
- * UniQWK #5134*
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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: creating 3d text objects in the modeler ??
- Date: 10 Apr 96 19:45:11 +0000
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- On 10-Apr-96 19:34:14, jeric <jeric@accessone.com> wrote:
- >> jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones) writes:
- >> >How can i create 3d-text in the modeler....???????? It seems to me
- >> >i can only create 2d-text. Is this correct?
- >>
- >> >Please help me
- >>
- >> This one is pretty easy. <SNIP>
-
- > Would have been a good one to give only the page number on, too.
-
- I didn't have the manuals in front of me, but I figured that the
- tutorials do a good job of explaining this.
-
-
- --
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Is it true?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 19:11:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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-
- >|>
- > Imagine, I believed had a mirror option. regardless though if you want a
- > seamless texture then I believe you need a seamless image map. I know other
- > programs also require seamless images. If you load an image map apply
- > it in a surface without autosizing it you will get a repetitive series
- > of images layed out in a tile format. If the image is not made to be
- > seamless then I think you will notice it regardless of the program.
- > developing seamless maps for 3D has always been a problem.
-
- > -bill
-
- Load image in Photoshop. Use offset filter to shift the image to the right or
- left. This will leave a "seam" showing in your image. Do magical Photoshop
- manipulations (irregular cut and paste, smudge, noise filter in selected areas
- are my favorites) to retouch this "seam" so it is no longer visible. Repeat
- the above procedure using a verticle offset.
-
- This works fairly well even if it does take a bit of time.
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW faster than 3DS ?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 19:27:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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-
- > Bryant,
- > How can anybody really compare the two programs ? Look at LW, it defaults
- > to trace shadows in the camera setup. Then you can select all kinds of
- > options some related to scenes, some to objects and lights. Their are enough
- > variables to deal with that it really makes comparison hard, unless the
- > person is an expert in both programs with the ability to filter the
- > options used so the ground is at least flat if not equal.
- > -bill
- > BTW I saw you on the mailing list. I thought you had opted to go with 3DS due
- > to the student discount.
-
- One way to compare would be to set up two very similar scenes (of course
- they cannot be exact). For what it is worth, someone posted here earlier that
- 3DS will render up to two times faster than LW on simple scenes. However, on
- complex scenes, LW can be up to two times faster than 3DS. So unless you do
- predominately complex or simple scenes, it is pretty much a wash. This also
- explains to some extent the differing opinions on which is faster. I have no
- direct knowledge of how fast 3DS is BTW.
-
-
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- From: criggie@omega.co.nz (Craig Box)
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- Subject: Re: HOW TO DO A BATCH HTTP FILE DOWNLOAD
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 96 18:35:17 GMT
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-
- In article <stricherz-0504961304250001@aggie.coaps.fsu.edu>,
- stricherz@coaps.fsu.edu (I R A Aggie) wrote:
- >In article <3162062E.62D5@netpass.com>, Kenneth Livingston
- ><underhill@netpass.com> wrote:
- >
- >+ Hate to tell you this, but Win95 *is* true multitasking.
- >
- >Specify: what do you mean by "true" multitasking?
-
- TRUE multitasking, doing more than one thing at a time, can only be done using
- two computers. What Win95 etc do is unnoticably fast task switching.
-
- >James
-
- Craig
-
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- Subject: Re: HOW TO DO A BATCH HTTP FILE DOWNLOAD hybridv=putz
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 20:00:51 -0400
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-
- On 10 Apr 1996, Mike & the Mrs. wrote:
- >
- > Uhh, just walking in on this thread, I would like to butt in with a few
- > comments:
- >
- > 1) The phrases "Win95, OS/2, and MULTITASKING" should NOT be used in the SAME
- > sentence!
- > 2) The phrase MULTITASKING does not mean having more than ONE processor, a
- > MULTI-THREADING OS uses more than one processor!
- > 3) MULTITASKING is a property of the OS, NOT the hardware!
-
- Granted, the person before you had less of a clue, but here's my 2 cents...
- 1) Win95 and OS/2 do actually multitask. 95 will do preemptive
- multitasking with 32 bit apps, and cooperative with 16 bit. Not sure if
- OS/2 falls back to cooperative multitasking with 16bit apps. FYI -
- Cooperative is when the program gives up control, preemtive allows the OS
- to interrupt a process at any time
- 2) multi-threading is not multi-processing. Multi-threading is when a
- single process breaks up tasks into smaller 'threads' that can execute
- concurrently (aka light-weight threads vs heavy-weight threads(normal
- programs))
- 3) hey...something right
-
-
- >
- > Windows 3.X is virtual multitasking, in that the processor is 'time shared' by
- > all of the currently running programs. In this situation, whatever program
- > has control of the processor, it CANNOT be interruped. In other words, the
- > computer is running only ONE program at any given time. In a multitasking OS,
- > the OS controls the processor, and can (and will) interrupt programs that are
- > being processed. The computer is running ALL programs currently running at
- > any given time.
-
- Yes and no - even with preemptive multitasking, only one program is
- running at a time, just that because time slices are usually more evenly
- distributed, it appears that they are running concurrently. Likewise,
- with cooperative multitasking, if the programs frequently give up CPU
- control, it would look as if they were running at the same time, though
- that is not usually the case
-
- > If you guys check out an OS called Linux, try the command 'man ps'!
-
- And a fine OS it is...
-
- "Skip the formalities, please. I've left you a load of work and you
- don't have all eternity to fiddle with it. Certainly, 'Thou art God'
- -- but who isn't?"
- "Stranger in a Strange Land"
- Robert A. Heinlein
-
-
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- From: gareth@gazelle.inmos.co.uk (Gareth Collins)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Tar for Win95/NT?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 13:25:02 GMT
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-
- Having just switched over to the PC platform from the Amiga, I have a load of
- scenes, objects and images which I would like to bring back online. They are
- archived to 8mm Exabyte tapes using the Amiga version of the Unix tar utility.
- Anybody know of a version that works with Win95/NT and where I can get it? Will
- it preserve the long filenames when restored under 95/NT?
- Thanks for any help.....
-
- +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | By Day...... |
- | ** Gareth Collins ** Email : gareth@bristol.st.com, SGS-Thomson, Bristol |
- |==========================================================================|
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- From: gdavison@interlog.com (Gord Davison)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Re^2: Is it true?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 96 03:07:58 GMT
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-
- Andreas Maurer <andreas@tom02.sime.com> wrote:
- >
- > Hi, leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com.
- >
- >l> Imagine, I believed had a mirror option. regardless though if you want a
- >l> seamless texture then I believe you need a seamless image map. I know
- >l> other programs also require seamless images. If you load an image map
- >l> apply it in a surface without autosizing it you will get a repetitive
- >l> series of images layed out in a tile format. If the image is not made to
- >l> be seamless then I think you will notice it regardless of the program.
- >l> developing seamless maps for 3D has always been a problem.
- >
- >I know this problem form another viewpoint, I am working in game
- >development, and to preserve memory, objects have to be seamless.
- >I sometimes miss Deluxpaint, when doing it, but I found
- >Photoshop to be pretty usefull.
- >
- > /XX\ Andreas Andreas@tom02.sime.com
-
- To expand on the Photoshop seamless-texture-method [at least the way I do it :-)] --
-
- 1. Load your image and select Filter * Other * Offset.
- 2. Type in a horizontal offset that is half of the width of the image.
- 3. Voilà! The edges of the images will be right in the middle of the graphic,
- in all their unmatched glory.
- 4. Many Photoshop tools can help make the texture seamless: smudge, airbrush,
- rubber stamp, sponge, selections, etc.
- 5. Re-offset the graphic so that the edges are back where they belong, and
- you should be all set.
-
- Hope this helps.
-
- ==========================================================================
- Gord Davison | 2D/3D Animator ¤ Multimedia Designer
- Phoenix Interactive Design, Inc. |
- graphics ¤ animation ¤ multimedia | "Complex problems have simple,
- gdavison@interlog.com | easy-to-understand, wrong answers."
- ==========================================================================
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Frames Per Second?
- Message-ID: <mad.68fk@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 10 Apr 96 19:48:33 PST
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-
- On Wed 10-Apr-1996 7:24a, The Digital Nomad wrote:
- TN> David Hopkins (lthouse@primenet.com) wrote:
- TN> : Actually, I believe you meant SCALE, now SHIFT. Of course, a scale of 2
- TN> would
- TN> : make an animation setup at 30 fps take 60 fps, a scale of .5 would make
- TN> it 15
- TN> : fps...
- TN> :
-
- TN> Oh, gawd....if you SCALE it by 2 and you had 30 frames you would get
- TN> 60frames...not FRAMES/SEC(that's up to your anim player)
- TN> SCALE scales the _number_ of frames, other than that it does not affect
- TN> time
- TN> in any way.
-
- TN> --
- TN> ************THIS IS A FREE SPEECH ZONE*********************
- TN> In defiance of the Communications Decency Act, I refuse to self-censor
- TN> the content of my e-mail, my online postings, and my Web pages. I urge
- TN> others to declare their online communications FREE SPEECH ZONES and to
- TN> fight any attempts at regulating and "dumbing down" the Internet. The Net
- TN> is not a playground for the government. Let's keep it that way! For more
- TN> information about free speech on the Internet, see
- TN> http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html.
- TN> Eric Haddix(d-nomad@flinet.com) http://www.flinet.com/~d-nomad
- TN> ************THIS IS A FREE SPEECH ZONE**********************
- ------------------
- I'm sorry, but it DOES affect time of the animation. No matter what speed you
- could play it back at, it's still is going to be a looonnnggerrr and thus
- slower animation. When you take a straight length between two points in an
- animation, the more frames inbetween the two points that you have the longer
- it will take to get to the other side. The longer something takes, the slower
- something is. When you shoot and film a bullet you have to have "sure a faster
- speed" but at zillions more frames to see the bullet. And what happens when
- you play it back? it looks slower. Why? Because you have more frames. And of
- course I know that when you play it back you are playing at a slower speed,
- but the point I'm making is that you STILL need MORE frames to make it work
- that way...........And just think, all the orriginal post wanted to know, was
- how to slow down his logo a bit............md
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Is it true?
- Message-ID: <mad.68hw@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 10 Apr 96 20:08:31 PST
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-
- On Wed 10-Apr-1996 1:15a, VirtualBri wrote:
- V> Mirrored surfaces look bad. Why would they want to make bad surfacing a
- V> specific feature?
- V> --Brian
- V> http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
- V> http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
- ----------------
- Obviously, you have only delt with lowsy textures. Because they don't HAVE to
- look bad. And look at some of the other features that rarely get used and/or
- really serve no fantastic use but yet still get put in. Just because you don't
- think it would be a usefull item doesn't mean that everyone else wouldn't like
- that kind of a feature. And besides, what they'er doing right now is basically
- tiling and that's all that mirroring would be, only better. Why don't you go
- out and take a picture of a hunk of rust on some metal some place and then
- TRYYY and match ALL the sides in a paint program, and SEE just how much FUN it
- really is.........I can tell you that it SUCKS..........If you want to make
- EVERY SINGLE texture specific for every object that you build, then I guess
- that you don't need mirroring. But if you just want some generic textures that
- you can use all the time, then I guess a person just has to say, oh well and
- screw around with thier paint program forever............md
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- From: videogi@bbs.newtek.com (Darrel Goheen)
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- Subject: Re: News on LW 5.0 anyone?
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 96 23:40:11
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- > Andrew Weiler wrote:
- > >
- > > I just read in Tess that NewTek will be demoing LW 5.0 at NAB today,
- > any
- > > comments from those who've attended? Where can I get a feature list?
- > > Thanks!
- >
- >
- > WHOA!
- >
- > Serious time warp here!!
- >
- > Damn, they gone and dun started NAB without me.
- >
- >
- > Hey, Guys! Wait UP!!!!!
-
- Damit Paul hurry up I'm a waitin with 16MB!!
-
-
- | AmiQWK 2.9 - FREEWARE |
- ... Trekkers work out in the 'He's Dead Gym'.
-
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- Subject: Re: NAB Par-Ty?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 01:05:41 -0400
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- Tues 4/16, 9pm
- Across from the Las Vegas convention center.
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- From: tomreel1@aol.com (TomReel1)
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- Subject: Re: Best of LightWave Pro
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 01:12:24 -0400
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- Hi,
- Should be any day now! I have just recieved one of the production CD-ROM's
- and it'll be worth the wait. Thank you 1000-fold for your support!!
- TP@VTU
-
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- From: fwtep@earthlink.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, 11 Apr 96 05:40:40 GMT
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-
- On 4/10/96 4:01PM, in message <4khelf$7ci@news1.io.org>, Matt.
- <mjmackin@io.org> wrote:
-
- > cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com> wrote:
- >
- >
- > >I believe sound sync is a plugin in Max, at least thats the impression I
- > >got when I played with it a month ago (when did you see it?).
- >
- >
- > Whell, if you want to get technical, then you will have to say just
- > about everything is a plugin, inclidng the Renderer. That is what
- > makes MAX so cool. It intergrates the plugin's into the base program
- > seamlessly. So, when the Renderman engin becomes availible later this
- > year, it will be as if it was part in parcle with the orginal release.
- >
- > mjm
- >
- >
- Don't hold your breath for that Renderman plugin. Pixar has taken it off the
- market.
- --
- -=Fred=-
-
-
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- 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, 11 Apr 96 05:41:54 GMT
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- On 4/10/96 4:01PM, in message <4khelf$7ci@news1.io.org>, Matt.
- <mjmackin@io.org> wrote:
-
- > cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com> wrote:
- >
- >
- > >I believe sound sync is a plugin in Max, at least thats the impression I
- > >got when I played with it a month ago (when did you see it?).
- >
- >
- > Whell, if you want to get technical, then you will have to say just
- > about everything is a plugin, inclidng the Renderer. That is what
- > makes MAX so cool. It intergrates the plugin's into the base program
- > seamlessly. So, when the Renderman engin becomes availible later this
- > year, it will be as if it was part in parcle with the orginal release.
- >
- > mjm
- >
- >
- Don't hold your breath for that Renderman plugin. Pixar has taken it off the
- market.
- --
- -=Fred=-
-
-
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- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
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- On 4/10/96 4:01PM, in message <4khelf$7ci@news1.io.org>, Matt.
- <mjmackin@io.org> wrote:
-
- > cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com> wrote:
- >
- >
- > >I believe sound sync is a plugin in Max, at least thats the impression I
- > >got when I played with it a month ago (when did you see it?).
- >
- >
- > Whell, if you want to get technical, then you will have to say just
- > about everything is a plugin, inclidng the Renderer. That is what
- > makes MAX so cool. It intergrates the plugin's into the base program
- > seamlessly. So, when the Renderman engin becomes availible later this
- > year, it will be as if it was part in parcle with the orginal release.
- >
- > mjm
- >
- >
- Don't hold your breath for that Renderman plugin. Pixar has taken it off the
- market.
- --
- -=Fred=-
-
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- From: imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I screwed up, Help!
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 96 06:13:22 GMT
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- In article <316BBF13.42F7@cyberoptics.com>, Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com> wrote:
- >brad prosise wrote:
- >>
- >> I have been running LW 4.0 on my P90 with 16 megs of ram dual booting
- >> win95 and winnt. Recently I had a big job that required more hard drive
- >> space than I had so I used drivespace3 on my drives knowing that I would
- >> invalidate windowNT in doing so. Now, I know a lot of you guys think
- >> that NT is really great, but, on my machine it was really unstable (just
- >> not enough ram) and not fully functional with my periferals. I only used
- >> it for the slight speed increase in rendering time. So since the rev c
- >> of lightwave is out and rendering with win 95 is more consistant with NT
- >> I decided to drop NT alltogether. Well, NT does not take kindly to being
- >> deleted. I think I have finally gotten rid of most of the gremlins but
- >> one still hangs around to haunt me. Its that stupid winNT/dos selection
- >> screen from the NT boot up dialogue. Now I had the 2 operating systems
- >> on separate hard drives so when I deleted NT from 1 drive it only left
- >> 95 to operate from on the other hard drive. I have even tried reloading
- >> Win95 whic was also a mistake because it some how found an interupt
- >> problem between my scsi zip and my parralel port backup that worked fine
- >> before. AND I STILL GET THE DAMN SELECTION SCREEEN. I know this may be
- >> somewhat offtopic and I may get flame but I have found that the more
- >> knowledgable in the group are somewhat forgiving of us
- >> psuedo-professional hobbyists. Thanks for any help you can give me.
- >> --
- >> STOLEN PITHY QUOTE:
- >> Heaven is where the cooks are French, the lovers are Italian,
- >> the police are English, the mechanics are all Germans, and the
- >> whole thing is organized by the Swiss.
- >> In hell, the cooks are all English, the lovers are Swiss, the police
- >> are German, the mechanics are French, and the whole thing is run by
- >> the Italians.
- >>
- >> Brad Prosise Visit my web site
- >> the URL is - http://users.aol.com/bprosise/private/bike.htm
- >
- >hi brad,
- >
- >have no fear... i've gone thru the same trials and tribulations with
- >WinNT (even though i *do* still like it better than Win95 <g>). there
- >may be someone out there that knows a better solution than the one i'm
- >about to give; if so, listen to them <g>!
- >
- >seriously, the "selection" menu you describe resides in the boot sector
- >of your drive. the only way that i know of to get rid of it is to
- >reformat the drive (ouch!), possibly even FDISK'ing it.
- >
- >i've had dual boot configurations like yours before but was never able
- >to figure out how to "undo" it except by formatting the drive and
- >starting all over from scratch.
- >
- >sincerely,
- >
- >Nate hayes
-
- Another less dramatic way is to edit your boot.ini file.
-
- Here's mine:
-
- [boot loader]
- timeout=15
- default=C:\
- [Operating Systems]
- C:\="Windows 95"
- multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Windows NT Workstation
- Version 3.51"
- multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Windows NT Workstation
- Version 3.51 [VGA mode]" /basevideo /sos
-
-
-
- Change timeout to 0
- change default to c:\ (as above)
- Make sure the line C:\="Windows 95" is above the NT lines, just in case.
- You could probably delete the references to NT.
-
- This will then point it straight to Dos and Windows.
-
- I tried renaming my boot.ini to see what would happen when it wasn't there,
- but then it just wanted to go straight into NT. So if you have deleted you
- boot.ini, just make another text file as above and it should work.
-
- Hope that helps.
-
- Cheers
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- Kevin Gleeson
- Imagine It
- 3D animation and graphics
- Hobart
- Tasmania
- Australia
-
- The Librarian Rules! - OOOK!
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- From: imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Auto-tracing bitmaps into vector format?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 96 06:16:26 GMT
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- In article <4kgg1g$1mf@janus.cqu.edu.au>, John Back <backj@topaz.cqu.edu.au> wrote:
- >melorama@pixi.com (Mel Matsuoka) writes:
- >> Are there any programs for Windows that can autotrace bitmapped
- >> logos and convert them into a vector format? I have used Pixel3D on
- >> the amiga for years, and would like a similar utility for the PC as
- >> well.
- >> mel matsuoka <melorama@pixi.com>
- >
- >
- >Well, for years I used CorelTrace - part of CorelDraw v.3 and although
- >I haven't used it since I imagine it still comes with the newer
- >Corel product versions... in some form or other!
- >
- >BTW: Vector tracing from bitmaps requires a lot of practice!
-
- Yes - I use Corel Trace within Corel 4 to create a CorelDraw file which I
- usually export as a Type 1 postscript font, I've found that more reliable than
- DXF.
-
- Although does have some minor limitations (like having to export some logos or
- objects in multiple bits) it does work quite well.
-
- Cheers
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- Kevin Gleeson
- Imagine It
- 3D animation and graphics
- Hobart
- Tasmania
- Australia
-
- The Librarian Rules! - OOOK!
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
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- From: BJ <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whoa! LW 5.0?!
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 23:45:33 -0400
- Organization: Capital Area Internet Service, Inc.
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <316C805D.2784@pacificnet.net>
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-
- > Hopefully, i am wrong and it is sooner...but hell that is a miracle if
- > 5.0 ships before the end of the year...considering all that they have
- > done within just the last year alone!!
-
- I have always thought that (not that anyone cares what the hell I think) LW4.0 was really just LW3.9 They had
- to get it out and on to the market as soon as they could inorder to keep thier heads above water. They did.
- LW5.0 is what 4.0 should have been. 4.0 was just 3.0 with IK and Plugins. not really that much of a change.
- Next week will see what has been under the hood.
-
- By the way I spoke with Tom Patrick of VTU today and I'm a little confused about something. Does anyone here
- know about Project "Pheonix" Tom thought it was the PC toaster but I thought I read a message here from CHuck
- B. that said they were two differant things. Guess we'll find out on monday....
-
-
- Brad HAyes
-
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- From: BJ <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Auto-tracing bitmaps into vector format?
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 23:58:21 -0400
- Organization: Capital Area Internet Service, Inc.
- Lines: 9
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- To: Mel Matsuoka <melorama@pixi.com>
-
- > Are there any programs for Windows that can autotrace bitmapped
- > logos and convert them into a vector format? I have used Pixel3D on
- > the amiga for years, and would like a similar utility for the PC as
- > well.
-
-
- I would Seggest Polyform... It IS PixlePro-3D. Exactly the same program, 'cept it runs on the PC.
-
- Brad HAyes
-
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- From: js33@ix.netcom.com(Joe Schrengohst )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I screwed up, Help!
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 04:45:01 GMT
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-
- In <316A5FF9.26AD@UTK.EDU> brad prosise <BPROSISE@UTK.EDU> writes:
- >
- >I have been running LW 4.0 on my P90 with 16 megs of ram dual booting
- >win95 and winnt. Recently I had a big job that required more hard
- drive
- >space than I had so I used drivespace3 on my drives knowing that I
- would
- >invalidate windowNT in doing so. Now, I know a lot of you guys think
- >that NT is really great, but, on my machine it was really unstable
- (just
- >not enough ram) and not fully functional with my periferals. I only
- used
- >it for the slight speed increase in rendering time. So since the rev c
-
- >of lightwave is out and rendering with win 95 is more consistant with
- NT
- >I decided to drop NT alltogether. Well, NT does not take kindly to
- being
- >deleted. I think I have finally gotten rid of most of the gremlins but
-
- >one still hangs around to haunt me. Its that stupid winNT/dos
- selection
- >screen from the NT boot up dialogue. Now I had the 2 operating systems
-
- >on separate hard drives so when I deleted NT from 1 drive it only left
-
- >95 to operate from on the other hard drive. I have even tried
- reloading
- >Win95 whic was also a mistake because it some how found an interupt
- >problem between my scsi zip and my parralel port backup that worked
- fine
- >before. AND I STILL GET THE DAMN SELECTION SCREEEN. I know this may be
-
- >somewhat offtopic and I may get flame but I have found that the more
- >knowledgable in the group are somewhat forgiving of us
- >psuedo-professional hobbyists. Thanks for any help you can give me.
- >--
-
- > Brad Prosise Visit my web site
- >the URL is - http://users.aol.com/bprosise/private/bike.htm
-
-
- Brad,
-
- I know what you are going through because I had to go through basically
- the same thing. I had Win 3.1 and also had Win NT so I decided to try
- Win NT. It was stable as I have 32 megs but when running lightwave I
- only had about 10 megs available after lightwave had loaded. When I
- rendered scenes the computer would hit the virtual memory far sooner
- than I wanted it too. This slows your rendering to a crawl. Anyway to
- make a long story shorter. I wanted to get rid of NT and go back to Win
- 3.1 as Lightwave was the only thing I used NT for the memory sucking
- and harddrive space required just were not worth it. I did the same
- thing you did. I just deleted the WinNT directory and rebooted and
- still got the dual boot screen. Then I deleted the NT files on the root
- of my hard drive. This was a mistake because now the computer would not
- boot. Error was something like could not find NT loader. The only way I
- know of to get rid of NT completely is to REFORMAT your HD and
- reinstall Win 3.1, 3.11, or 95. The reason is NT write code to the
- bootsector of your HD and the only way to kill it is to REFORMAT.
- Sorry for the bad news but it is not that bad to clean your drive and
- start over because usually your system will run better and be more
- streamlined after getting rid of extra files. I wish they would include
- an uninstaller for NT but as far as I know there is none. The good news
- is that after putting 3.1 back on I now have about 23 megs free after
- starting Lightwave and my renders are alot faster because my system
- never needs to use virtual mem.
-
- See ya,
- Joe Schrengohst
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- On Thu, 11 Apr 96 18:35:17 GMT, criggie@omega.co.nz (Craig Box) wrote:
-
- -->In article <stricherz-0504961304250001@aggie.coaps.fsu.edu>,
- --> stricherz@coaps.fsu.edu (I R A Aggie) wrote:
- -->>In article <3162062E.62D5@netpass.com>, Kenneth Livingston
- -->><underhill@netpass.com> wrote:
- -->>
- -->>+ Hate to tell you this, but Win95 *is* true multitasking.
- -->>
- -->>Specify: what do you mean by "true" multitasking?
- -->
- -->TRUE multitasking, doing more than one thing at a time, can only be
- done using
- -->two computers. What Win95 etc do is unnoticably fast task
- switching.
- -->
- -->>James
- -->
- -->Craig
-
- Man you guys are sure sticking to the truest sense of the
- rules ar'nt you. I think that you are going to embarrassing and
- outrages lengths just to try and prove that WIN95 dosent multitask,
- but I think that if you ask anyone, they will disagree with you. Does
- the Mac multitask? Did the Amiga? I think if you ask any Mac or Amiga
- owner, they will say yes. Why, because the accepted use of the word is
- ,and this is from the index section in the back of time lifes book on
- beginning computers, "The ability to run more than one set of
- executable code".
-
- Game Over Man
-
- JRider
-
-
-
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- Subject: Re: HOW TO DO A BATCH HTTP FILE DOWNLOAD
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 07:58:27 GMT
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- In article <4khqsq$9td@nero.omega.co.nz>, criggie@omega.co.nz says...
- >
- >In article <stricherz-0504961304250001@aggie.coaps.fsu.edu>,
- > stricherz@coaps.fsu.edu (I R A Aggie) wrote:
- >>In article <3162062E.62D5@netpass.com>, Kenneth Livingston
- >><underhill@netpass.com> wrote:
- >>
- >>+ Hate to tell you this, but Win95 *is* true multitasking.
- >>
- >>Specify: what do you mean by "true" multitasking?
- >
- >TRUE multitasking, doing more than one thing at a time, can only be done
- using
- >two computers. What Win95 etc do is unnoticably fast task switching.
- >
- >>James
- >
- >Craig
-
- Actually, True Multitasking can be done using 2 or more Processors - or by
- taking loads off the primary processor and by passing the instructions to
- a custom chipset. The Amiga and SUN Workstations "multitask" by passing
- some of the processor independant instructions to either a second
- processor or to a custom chipset (smaller processors, in effect). The PC
- can take some of the Graphic load off the processor using a Graphics card
- with its own processor built onto it - but the processor still has to do
- some of the instructions. Just wanted to put in my two-pennyworth !
-
-
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- From: Hammed Malik <hmalik@interlog.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: GVP phone pak questions
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 03:18:26 -0400
- Organization: InterLog Internet Services
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <316CB242.63E7@interlog.com>
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- To: Steve Koren <koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>
-
- Steve Koren wrote:
- >
- > dlang@zot.io.org (Derek Lang) wrote:
- >
- > > I would like to create an Arexx script that uses the GVP phone Pack so
- > > that when I'm away from my computer I can call it up and punch in some
- > > seceret number and get the Amiga to blab back what frame it's rendering.
- >
- > Why would you nmeed a phone pak for that?
- >
- > Just use the speak device. If you are running 3.0 it isn't part of the
- > base OS any more but you can copy the device over from your 2.04 disks.
- >
- > Then just make a small script to echo the frame number to speak:. Quite
- > simple. No extra hardware or software required.
-
- Yeah but how would you get the computer to talk over the phone? You DO need
- a phone pak.
-
-
-
- Article: 16570
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: LW4.0 wont save to AVI?
- Message-ID: <Dpov66.9DM@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4kgcg7$iuo@lince.lander.es>
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 08:20:30 GMT
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- Lines: 21
-
-
- > Do you put the extension .avi at the end of your file name
- > (ex: anim01.AVI)?
- > If you don't, it doesn't save anything...
- > However, you can use HIip-avi32, it works perfectly!
- >
- > Bye! Ciao! Au revoir! Auf vieder sehen!
- >
- > [Emperor II...
-
- To say that HIIP-avi32 works perfectly is wrong. It saves really horrible
- blocky AVIs, and only if you can get the NewTek AVI plugin working can
- you save proper Cinepak codec AVIs.
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- 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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- From: instntguts@aol.com (InstntGuts)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 04:25:58 -0400
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-
- <<Don't hold your breath for that Renderman plugin. Pixar has taken it
- off the
- market.>>
-
- They've stopped development of shrink-wrapped software... but they are
- talking to specific developers, including Autodesk, about Renderman
- renderers for products such as 3D Studio MAX.
-
- -- Jon
-
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- From: Hammed Malik <hmalik@interlog.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: GVP phone pak questions
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 03:27:15 -0400
- Organization: InterLog Internet Services
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- To: Derek Lang <dlang@zot.io.org>
-
- Derek Lang wrote:
-
- > 1. Does the GVP Phone Pak work under WB3.0?
-
- I had it working on an Amiga 4000 under 3.0. On some A4000s there was a
- problem with static noise in the audio. Nothing major though.
-
- > 2. How much memory does the voice mail software take up?
-
- Don't remember exactly but it wasn't much - its running on an Amiga
- afterall :) Man! I miss thinking four megs was a LOT of ram.
-
- > 3. How Arexx-able is it?
-
- I once wrote a demo rexx script for it which interfaced with a CANDO
- program. This setup would let 'voters' cast their ballots over the phone
- and the computer would graphically show the stats (Bar graphs, caricatures
- of leaders etc.)
-
- > 4. Can it still be bought from somewhere?
-
- GVP went under a long time ago so you might have a hard time finding a new
- one but I'm sure you can pick up a used one easy.
-
- > Is there another way of doing this without the GVP phone pak?
-
- I suppose one of those voice mail capabale modems in conjunction with a
- scriptable terminal program might do.
-
- > Derek<<<<<hammed
-
-
-
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- From: Hammed Malik <hmalik@interlog.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Seemless Textures (WAS Re: Is it true?)
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 03:59:30 -0400
- Organization: InterLog Internet Services
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-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville (III) wrote:
- >
- > > of images layed out in a tile format. If the image is not made to be
- > > seamless then I think you will notice it regardless of the program.
- > > developing seamless maps for 3D has always been a problem.
- >
- > > -bill
- >
- > Load image in Photoshop. Use offset filter to shift the image to the right or
- > left. This will leave a "seam" showing in your image. Do magical Photoshop
- > manipulations (irregular cut and paste, smudge, noise filter in selected areas
- > are my favorites) to retouch this "seam" so it is no longer visible. Repeat
- > the above procedure using a verticle offset.
- >
- > This works fairly well even if it does take a bit of time.
-
- If you're going to be making a lot of seemless textures, I would strongly recomend
- getting the RealTextures collection ( http://www.cgsd.com/texture/tools.html )of
- filters for Photoshop. This collection includes among other things a tiling filter
- which makes creating seemless textures a breeze. Anyone who's tried making such
- textures the traditional way (above) will really appreciate this filter. Just
- select the area you want to tile and select the filter. There's a review at:
-
- http://www.fns.net/~almateus/realtext.htm
-
- Check it out!
-
- hammed
-
-
-
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- From: chrisb@pluto.njcc.com (Chris Blanos)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.video.desktop
- Subject: PVR questions-a-go-go
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 04:03:24 GMT
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-
-
- I'm looking at adding a PVR card to my current system in order to get
- Lightwave animations to tape. I have a P120, 24 megs ram, Win95,
- SoundBlaster 32AWE sound card, Adobe Premiere and soon a 4.3 gig
- Seagate SCSI drive. A few questions:
-
- 1. I know the PVR software works best with NT, but I can't move up to
- it yet. I saw that DPS has PVR software in a Win95 directory on their
- ftp site. Anyone know how well it works?
-
- 2. Will 24 megs of ram be enough? (Of course more is better, but I
- gotta start here).
-
- 3. How well do the AWE32 and Premiere work with the PVR? Anyone have a
- similar setup?
-
- 4. How does the PVR compare to something like the Q-Motion PCI or the
- FAST Movie Line FPS-60?
-
- Or should I just forget all of this stuff and hang on a few more days
- and see what comes out of NAB?
-
- Thanks for letting me hog some bandwidth.
-
- - Chris
- chrisb@.njcc.com
- http://pluto.njcc.com/~chrisb/
-
-
-
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- From: absolute@ic.net (Brian Lutt)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: polygon reduction!
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 11:32:50 GMT
- Organization: ICNET... Your Link To The Internet... +1.313.998.0090
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-
- Does anybody know of any software to reduce the polygons in an object. I
- need to reduce the amount of polygons in my objects. The objects are
- imprted into lightwave from other software packages as obj files and
- there polygon counts are very high, is there anything available that does
- a good job at this task.
-
- Thanks
- Brian Lutt
-
-
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- From: tran3d@zetnet.co.uk (Simon Blackledge)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Auto-tracing bitmaps into vector format?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 12:19:41 +0100
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-
- In message <4ki801$hkb@news.mel.aone.net.au>
- imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson) writes:
-
- > In article <4kgg1g$1mf@janus.cqu.edu.au>, John Back
- <backj@topaz.cqu.edu.au> wrote:
- > >melorama@pixi.com (Mel Matsuoka) writes:
- > >> Are there any programs for Windows that can autotrace bitmapped
- > >> logos and convert them into a vector format? I have used Pixel3D on
- > >> the amiga for years, and would like a similar utility for the PC as
- > >> well.
- > >> mel matsuoka <melorama@pixi.com>
- > >
- > >
- > >Well, for years I used CorelTrace - part of CorelDraw v.3 and although
- > >I haven't used it since I imagine it still comes with the newer
- > >Corel product versions... in some form or other!
- > >
- > >BTW: Vector tracing from bitmaps requires a lot of practice!
-
- > Yes - I use Corel Trace within Corel 4 to create a CorelDraw file which I
- > usually export as a Type 1 postscript font, I've found that more
- reliable than
- > DXF.
-
- > Although does have some minor limitations (like having to export
- some logos or
- > objects in multiple bits) it does work quite well.
-
- > Cheers
-
- > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- > Kevin Gleeson
- > Imagine It
- > 3D animation and graphics
- > Hobart
- > Tasmania
- > Australia
-
- > The Librarian Rules! - OOOK!
- > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
- Our company uses a program called Font Monger bye Aries.
- It basically allows you to create or modify fonts.But you can import
- postscrit files and assign the to keys and save it as a custom
- font.load it using the text requester and the output is very very good.
-
- --
- tran3d@zetnet.co.uk
- Creators of Digital Visual Effects
- -----------------------------
- -------------------T.R.A.N.S.M.I.S.S.I.O.N--3D/AV---------------------------
- -----------------------------
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-
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- From: "Stephen C. Chan" <schan@chanime.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 17:14:43 -0700
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-
- I got to see MAX, but I haven't seen LW 5.0 yet.
-
- I've heard astounding things about LW's new modeler, but I've yet to hear
- them address their character animation weaknesses.
-
- Also, on the MAX side of things, have they released the spline modeler yet?
- When I saw it, that section of the tutorial was missing and I don't think the
- modeler was finished.
-
- Until that's in there, I don't care how easy it is to make primitives.
-
- ... still waiting for something that works better... *sigh*
-
- :)
-
- -Steve C.
-
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- From: WEI L LEE <n1633872@student.fit.qut.edu.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Can anyone email me lightwave?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 12:04:36 GMT
- Organization: Monash University
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-
- I need Lightwave now. can anybody email me a copy please?
-
-
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- From: atlantis@globalone.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.video.desktop
- Subject: Re: PVR questions-a-go-go
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 12:25:31 GMT
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-
-
- >I'm looking at adding a PVR card to my current system in order to get
- > A few questions:
- >
- >1. I know the PVR software works best with NT, but I can't move up to
- >it yet. I saw that DPS has PVR software in a Win95 directory on their
- >ftp site. Anyone know how well it works?
- >
- yes, it will work with 95, not sure of how well since I use the NT version. I
- would assume it should work pretty good though since 95/NT should be fairly
- close programming wise IF they followed the MS specs for programming
-
- >2. Will 24 megs of ram be enough? (Of course more is better, but I
- >gotta start here).
-
- NO!.. DPS says 32 meg minimum.... of course, I'm not sure if they mean that's
- the recommended min or that's the ABSOLUTE minimum.
-
-
- >3. How well do the AWE32 and Premiere work with the PVR? Anyone have a
- >similar setup?
- &
- >4. How does the PVR compare to something like the Q-Motion PCI or the
- >FAST Movie Line FPS-60?
-
- No clue... sorry.
-
- >Or should I just forget all of this stuff and hang on a few more days
- >and see what comes out of NAB?
-
- If you can wait. Something better just might be around the corner.
-
- Bob
-
-
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- From: gt4687c@prism.gatech.edu (Jeff Yeh)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can anyone email me lightwave?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 08:24:40 -0400
- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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-
- In article <4kisgk$jqt@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>,
- WEI L LEE <n1633872@student.fit.qut.edu.au> wrote:
- >I need Lightwave now. can anybody email me a copy please?
- >
-
- Excuse me???? What stupid rational would make you believe
- that anyone would just give you a $800 piece of software??
-
- Sorry, but your request isn't appreciated in this newsgroup.
-
- --
- "The truth is out there..."
- - THE X-FILES
- Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
- Internet: gt4687c@prism.gatech.edu
-
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- From: atlantis@globalone.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PVR/HDrive question
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 12:33:07 GMT
- Organization: The Land of Oz
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- This if for all the PVR owners/users.
-
- I recently installed the PVR, 2.51, with a 4.3bg (4.2) Seagate Barracuda.
-
- Now when I load WinNT I get this strange error. (I have the File Manager in the
- startup group and this is where the error is). IT'S NOT A VIRUS... I checked
- that out.
-
- In the error box I see: (use a fixed system font to see the box below correctly)
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- |-| 16 bit Windows Subsystem |
- |
- FILE MANAGER |
- An application has attempted to directly access the hard disk, which |
- cannot be supported. This may cause the application to function |
- incorrectly. Choose 'close' to terminate the application. |
- |
- |CLOSE| |IGNORE| |
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- I thought I remember that Seagate drives have some sort of coding on the drives
- and maybe this is causing the error when the file manager tries to READ the
- drive?
-
- Anyhelp on this is appreciated.
-
- Thanks,
-
- Bob
-
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 09:03:04 -0400
- Organization: IMT
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-
- I'm getting tired of this discussion. I like Lightwave a lot including the interface. I hated the DOS version of 3DS. Max
- looks really neat though. I think we are talking (when MAX comes out) about two very good packages. Use the one you like
- best and can afford and then animate; who cares about what software you use except for you. I just like to see what you do
- with it! As far as innovation goes neither of these packages are very ground breaking. I gues that when you have such a
- large installed base you can't screw around too much with new unproven technology. If you want groundbreaking packages
- try: REAL3D (even the high-end packages have problems touching the capabilities of this one. bitch of a learning curve
- though) Animation Master from Hash Inc. A completely new form of splines(No; not NURBS: those are quite overrated) called
- Hash patches that deliver unbelievably lifelike models and characteranimation (See Rod Altshul's "killer tools"). It now
- also includes particles and dynamics (not new or innovative; but not bad for a package selling for $200. The renderer is
- slooooow though. Impulse's Imagine has one of the best feature sets ever in the special effects dept. It has an amazingly
- fast raytrace renderer and sells for $200 on the web it has bones, IK, splines, metaballs, flares, particles etc... What
- it doesn't have is anything that can be reasonably called documentation and with such an advanced program with an unusual
- interface (Amiga legacy; this one used to be called TurboSilver) That is a very serious drawback.
- So; don't come up with crap about how innovative the programs 3DMaxx or Lightwave are; they are not! They are good tools
- and on the lower end of the spectrum of animation the most widely used production tools. If you want innovation look at
- some of the smaller software houses. However: can you stomach the drawbacks?
-
- Hajo
-
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- From: Jeff_Holinski@mindlink.bc.ca (Jeff Holinski)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Can anyone E-mail me LightWave?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 13:26:46 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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- >From: WEI L LEE <n1633872@student.fit.qut.edu.au>
- >Subject: Can anyone email me lightwave?
- >Date: 11 Apr 1996 12:04:36 GMT
- >
- >I need Lightwave now. can anybody email me a copy please?
-
-
- I need LightWave plugins now. Can somebody send me $1000 please?
- (See, I'M not asking for pirated software. I want to buy my own.)
-
- ;^)
-
-
- Jeff H...
-
-
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- From: stevok@melbourne.DIALix.oz.au (Steven Johansen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: New feature/Wish
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 22:52:14 +1000
- Organization: DIALix Services, Melbourne, Australia.
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- wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez ) writes:
-
- >Hello,
-
- >Is there a way to control the glow for seperate objects in a scene, I
- >don't see any other way than in the effects panel.
-
- >If not can an evelope feature be added to the surfaces panel next to
- >glow that way each surface has it's own glow attribute.
-
- >Thanks!
- >Will Mendez
-
- Glow is a post process effect, I don't think (ie. I have no clue)
- that its current implementation will allow the features you want.
- I havn't experimented to much with the glow feature but may I
- suggest that the best way (currently)to achieve what you want would be
- to do a composite rendering with different glow levels for each
- composite level.
- Hmmm, not sure if the alpha channel will operate correctly using
- this method,but it sounds like a fun experiment for the weekend :-)
- I hope this makes sense.
-
- Steven
-
- --
- X
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Best of LightWave Pro
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 09:17:40 -0400
- Organization: IMT
- Lines: 9
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-
- > > I was told that it would ship in april. I think they should really do
- > >something for all of us who have been awaiting this package all this
-
- Never, ever order or allow to have your credit card charged while a product is not shipping! come-on guys aren't we all grown ups
- here? When I called in november and they told me they weren't shipping yet I asked to be put on a mailing list for when it shipped,
- said thank you and I'm still waiting for my mailing. Beats waiting on the actual product. One stroke of luck: Lightwave Pro is a
- fairly reputable institution; I don't think ya'll are getting ripped of.
-
- Hajo
-
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- From: gills@bbs.newtek.com (Todd Gillissie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Chromakey/Bluescreen compositing with Li
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 96 08:47:23
- Organization: Active Video Productions, Inc.
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-
- Everybody seems to think the chromakey works like crap in Lightwave. The fact
- is, the low resolution of video is what looks like crap. I have tried the same
- experiments with a blue background of varying shades, but at a much higher
- resolution (for film use) and it turns out great!
-
- If you just want to chroma-key video, then by all means, do it in real time
- with a video chroma-keyer. But if you need to do it with film and can't afford
- an optical printer, Lightwave works great. Just make sure you have lots of
- memory and a fast computer. I would recommend at least 64 megs RAM.
-
- See ya.
- Todd Gillissie
-
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- From: Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Cyrix 6x86 and Lightwave?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 14:05:35 GMT
- Organization: Eckland Consultants, Inc.
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-
- In article <4kfm3m$hfg@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, ken4anim@aol.com says...
- >
- >I want something faster than my 486 to run Lightwave. I was planning on
- >getting a Pentium 100, but for the same price I could get a Cyrix 6x86,
- >which is supposed to be much faster. Does anyone know if it is compatible
- >with Lightwave? Or how it performs running Lightwave in 3.1 or NT?
-
-
- There was a report in April 23-96 PC Magazine (they're always ahead with
- dates) on a PC with the Cyrix 6x86. While it worked under Win NT, they had
- several unexplaned problems using it. Could be a compatibility issue. I
- own a Cyrix 5x86 and NT had problems with that also. I'd recommend that you
- stick with a pentium, but get at least a 120. Just a tiny bit more than the
- 100 mhz.
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net> "The only bad day you have is the
- one you never get to see."
-
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- From: sales@mt-inc.com (MicroTech)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: GVP phone pak questions
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 14:49:35 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
- Lines: 55
- Message-ID: <2430.6675T490T2494@mt-inc.com>
- References: <4kfnr9$kd3@zot.io.org> <oj6hguscciu.fsf@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>
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-
- On 10-Apr-96 10:41:13, Steve Koren (koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com) posted:
-
- > dlang@zot.io.org (Derek Lang) wrote:
-
- >> I would like to create an Arexx script that uses the GVP phone Pack
- >> so
- >> that when I'm away from my computer I can call it up and punch in some
- >> seceret number and get the Amiga to blab back what frame it's
- >> rendering.
-
- > Why would you nmeed a phone pak for that?
-
- > Just use the speak device. If you are running 3.0 it isn't part of the
- > base OS any more but you can copy the device over from your 2.04 disks.
-
- > Then just make a small script to echo the frame number to speak:. Quite
- > simple. No extra hardware or software required.
-
- > - steve
-
- Probably would work pretty well, as long as someone was there at his office
- to hold up the telephone near the Amigas speaker so he could hear the Amiga
- 'speak' the frame numbers. Or he could just ask the person there who
- answers the phone to tell him... ;-)
-
- Methinks he might actually need some sort of hardware to connect his Amiga
- to the phone line so that he can have it 'spoken' to him. The GVP Phonepak
- voicemail system with an appropriate menu option would seem to be his best
- choice. If the Phonepak software allows playing multiple sound files back
- in response to a menu selection, it should work. He'd digitize a small
- voice file for each digit; 'one', 'two', 'three', etc. And then it would
- play back files 'digit1' 'digit6' and 'digit3' to tell him it was on frame
- 163.
-
- I don't know if the Phonepak Arexx would handle this, but it seems feasible.
-
- A working alternative would be for him to install software that lets him
- log in to his computer remotely, and he can just look at the directory to
- see how many frames there are. This is what I use myself. Of course it
- means that I have to call in from another computer, but it works.
-
- Regards,
- John Crookshank
- MicroTech
- --
- ______________________________________________________________
- / MicroTech Sales Staff | Raptor3 DEC Alpha Workstations \
- | MicroTech Solutions, Inc. | Lightwave 3D, Toaster/Flyer |
- | Desktop Video Systems Dealer | JVC Professional Video Products |
- | NewTek Systems Group Dealer | PVR, Speed Razor, Amiga Dealer |
- |------------------------------|---------------------------------|
- | sales@mt-inc.com http://www.mt-inc.com/ |
- \______________________________________________________________/
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whoa! LW 5.0?!
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 15:05:36 GMT
- Organization: AccessOne
- Lines: 23
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-
- > BJ <bjhayes@pacificnet.net> writes:
-
- > I have always thought that (not that anyone cares what the hell I think) LW4.0 was really just
- LW3.9 They had
- > to get it out and on to the market as soon as they could inorder to keep thier heads above
- water. They did.
- > LW5.0 is what 4.0 should have been. 4.0 was just 3.0 with IK and Plugins. not really that much
- of a change.
-
- JUST plugins?
-
- You neglect to percieve that 1) plugins are major, and 2) that 4.0 was also
- Lightwave on Amiga +Intel +SGI +Alpha.
-
- Does porting to 3 new platforms and updating the current platform seem trivial
- to you? How much programming have you done?
-
-
- ******************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation **
- ** Welcome to Seattle! Have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a Specialty!**
- ** Don't make me force it down your throat.| "OK! Wind the frog!" **
-
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: GVP phone pak questions
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 08:22:11 -0600
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-
-
- Hammed Malik <hmalik@interlog.com> wrote:
-
- > Yeah but how would you get the computer to talk over the phone? You DO need
-
- Oh... I guess I missed the part about having to do it over the phone. I
- somehow got the impression the goal was just to produce the speach
- locally. My mistake...
-
- - steve
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whoa! LW 5.0?!
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 11:31:41 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- BJ is correct in saying that LightWave 4.0 was a 'minor' upgrade - Mark
- Thompson said about the same thing in LWPro, so let's not get
- defensive...the porting was a HUGE amount of work, so Allen and Stuart did
- not get in as many features as we've gotten used to from them. Given the
- time they have had between ports, 5.0 should take care of a lot of
- people's wish lists.....
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
-
- Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
-
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- From: werched@.widomaker.com (Ched)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: NAB
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 15:27:33 GMT
- Organization: Widomaker Communication Services
- Lines: 6
- Message-ID: <4kj8d5$k9k@news2.widomaker.com>
- Reply-To: werched@widomaker.com
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- X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.93.14
-
- How do I join NAB? I have an FCC license, but it's for radio.
- Suggestions? Hints? Rejection?
-
- Thanks,
- Ched
-
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can anyone email me lightwave?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 11:33:08 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Hey - could someone please mail me a dongle? And a DEC Alpha or 2?
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
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- Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
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- From: werched@.widomaker.com (Ched)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Auto-tracing bitmaps into vector format?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 15:40:54 GMT
- Organization: Widomaker Communication Services
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <4kj966$k9k@news2.widomaker.com>
- References: <316b51fe.65448410@news.pixi.com>
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-
- In article <316b51fe.65448410@news.pixi.com>, melorama@pixi.com says...
- >
- >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
- >
- >
- >Are there any programs for Windows that can autotrace bitmapped
- >logos and convert them into a vector format? I have used Pixel3D on
- >the amiga for years, and would like a similar utility for the PC as
- >well.
- >
- >- --
- >
- >mel matsuoka
-
-
- Corel Trace (Comes with CorelDraw!) can trace bitmaps into vector based
- drawings.
-
- -Ched
-
-
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- From: werched@.widomaker.com (Ched)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Modeler stops to work !!!
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 15:43:47 GMT
- Organization: Widomaker Communication Services
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- Message-ID: <4kj9bj$k9k@news2.widomaker.com>
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- X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.93.14
-
- In article <4kg70t$2vc@apollo.isisnet.com>, aperusse@animax.com says...
- >
- >dinko.cepak@zg.tel.hr (Dinko Cepak) wrote:
- >
- >> Hi there !!!
- >>
- >> Something strage just happend to me .........
- >> Today i have started my machine and Modeler won`t work any more
- >> Everything seams O.K. yesterday but today when i started Modeler it
- >> appears only for few moments and than pops out ( like there is no
- >> dongle ) but Lightwave works good........Any suggestions or help
- >> on this.............I have tried to reinstall software but that did
- >> not help ..........Than i have moved all to second machine and same
- >> there.......All that is hapening on P5-133 under NT 3.51.......(also
- >> same thing with Modeler rev. 4.0b , 4.0c and 4.0d).............
- >>One more thing....who can i conntact if my dongle get screwd (but if
- >>that is truth how can Lightwawe and screamernet still work ???)
- >
- >> Any help ?????
- >>
- >> Thanks
- >
- >I had this EXACT same problem this week. LightWave works but Modeler
- >doesn't. It IS a Dongle problem (apparently only a certain part of the
- >dongle is affected thus allowing LightWave to work but preventing
- >Modeler from working), according to NewTek Tech Support and you have
- >to send your dongle back to Newtek for repair.
- >
- >This is my second time around with faulty dongles. Because I live in
- >Canada, I experience a down-time of about a week to 10 days. This is
- >absolutely unacceptable and it is my opinion that NewTek had better
- >review it's dongle policy before they start to lose paying customers.
- >
- >
- >-------------------------------------------------------------------
- >/\ndre Perusse - aperusse@animax.com
- >ANIMAX MULTIMEDIA, INC. - Computer Animation & Multimedia Authoring
- >Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. (902) 468-2629
- >Visit our Web Site at: http://www.animax.com
- >-------------------------------------------------------------------
- >
-
-
- What the hell is a dongle?
-
- -Ched
-
-
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- From: dballes@bitmailer.net (David ballesteros guillen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: ALGUIEN EN ESTE NEWSGROUPS HABLA ESPAÑOL??????
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 15:50:05 GMT
- Organization: IRIS3D
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <4kj9f3$h56@minerva.ibernet.es>
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-
- Jaime Gago <jgago@lander.es> wrote:
-
- >yo hablo muy bien el español, como que soy de Galicia (España).
-
- >¿De donde eres?
-
- >¿Estas interesado en algo sobre el lightwave?
-
- >Un saludo, Jaime Gago.
-
- Hola, yo soy de Madrid y soy usuario registrado de Lightwave. Como se
- te ocurrió pensar que alguien utilice el Lightwave en España? :) La
- verdad es que conozco pocos usuarios, y toda la informacion está en
- Ingles. Si quieres, puedes contactar conmigo para seguir hablando de
- Lightwave en dballes@bitmailer.net.
-
-
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- From: Ace Miles <ace@got.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Animation School?:Ringling
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 09:04:48 -0700
- Organization: got net?
- Lines: 23
- Message-ID: <316D2DA0.6E42@got.net>
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-
- Chris Golchert wrote:
- >
- > Totoro (totoro@orbit.flnet.com) wrote:
- > : mbeha@edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu (Matt Beha) wrote:
- >
- > Neuter (snip)
- >
- > The Art Acadmy in San Francisco has a high end CG program....The classes
- > are $400 a credit hour thought and $100 lab fees...this gives you a SGI
- > background though....take it for what it's worth
- >
- > Chris
-
- The Computer Arts Institute in S.F. has just started LightWave classes.
- They currently taught by Dan Colon from Lucas Arts.
-
- -Ace
-
- --
- Ace Miles * Senior Animator * Atari Games/Williams Entertainment
- ace@agames.com (work) or ace@got.net (home)
- My opinions are not necessarily those of my employer.
- Although legally they own everything I come up with.
-
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- From: Neil Richmond <neilr@fa.disney.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 08:52:36 -0700
- Organization: Walt Disney Feature Animation
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-
- Stranahan wrote:
- >
- > It looks to me like NewTek MAY be announcing a Mac (& Sun) version at
- ^^^
- >this NAB....
-
-
- Damn! I sure hope so! It is the only reason I dropped using Lightwave.
-
- neil
-
- --
- " Give a skeptic an inch and he'll measure it. "
- neil f. richmond neilr@fa.disney.com
-
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: News on LW 5.0 anyone?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 16:55:08 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
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-
-
- uhh how could newtek demo lw 5.0 at nab today?? NAB has not started yet :)
- --
- ----------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
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- From: druilhet@planete.net (Frédéric DRUILHET)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can someone mail me revision D ?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 17:05:42 GMT
- Organization: Pressimage, France
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-
- In article <4khg24$crk@unix.pressimage.fr>, druilhet@planete.net says...
- >
- >The ftp site of newtek is unavailable.
- >Can you mail me before sending the file , so I'd tell you
- >if someone has send it before
- >thanks
- >frederic druilhet
- >druilhet@planete.net
- >http://www.planete.net/~druilhet
-
- I've got it now
- Thanks for all your answers
- frederic Druilhet
-
-
- Article: 16601
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
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- From: wave@ml.media.mit.edu (Michael B. Johnson)
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Message-ID: <1996Apr11.072425.10867@media.mit.edu>
- Sender: news@media.mit.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: Pixar Animation Studios (East Coast Office)
- References: <316B4A63.5EB6@wwa.com> <4khelf$7ci@news1.io.org> <N.041096.224129.03@earthlink.net.earthlink.net>
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 07:24:25 GMT
- Lines: 40
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-
- In article <N.041096.224129.03@earthlink.net.earthlink.net> fwtep@earthlink.net writes:
- >>On 4/10/96 4:01PM, in message <4khelf$7ci@news1.io.org>, Matt.
- >><mjmackin@io.org> wrote:
- >>
- >>> cjtsui <cjpost@wwa.com> wrote:
- >>>
- >>>
- >>> >I believe sound sync is a plugin in Max, at least thats the impression I
- >>> >got when I played with it a month ago (when did you see it?).
- >>>
- >>>
- >>> Whell, if you want to get technical, then you will have to say just
- >>> about everything is a plugin, inclidng the Renderer. That is what
- >>> makes MAX so cool. It intergrates the plugin's into the base program
- >>> seamlessly. So, when the Renderman engin becomes availible later this
- >>> year, it will be as if it was part in parcle with the orginal release.
- >>>
- >>> mjm
- >>>
- >>>
- >>Don't hold your breath for that Renderman plugin. Pixar has taken it off the
- >>market.
-
- a nit: Pixar's PhotoRealistic RenderMan renderer is still sold for
- UNIX, although we have stopped selling applications like Typestry for
- Mac and Windows and ShowPlace for the Mac. It's true that we no
- longer sell prman for the Mac or Windows, but we still sell and
- support prman on UNIX.
-
- But while we're on the subject, I've heard that MAX is still just
- polygons - is this true, or could you actually export (say) a trimmed
- NURBS surface out of the standard MAX? Feel free to e-mail me
- directly at wave@pixar.com if you don't want to post...
-
-
- --
- --> Michael B. Johnson, SMVS, Ph.D. -- wave@media.mit.edu|wave@pixar.com
- --> http://wave.www.media.mit.edu/people/wave/
- --> alumnus, MIT Media Lab, Computer Graphics & Animation Group
- --> Media Arts Technologist, Pixar Animation Studios (East Coast Office)
-
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- From: astromal@cinenet.net (Victor Osaka)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can anyone email me lightwave? NO NO NO
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 10:58:32 +0100
- Organization: Cinenet Communications,Internet Access,Los Angeles;310-301-4500
- Lines: 2
- Message-ID: <astromal-1104961058320001@ppp79.cinenet.net>
- References: <4kisgk$jqt@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>
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-
- Don't you know that is illegal? Everyone is liable - you , the sender and
- the service that sends illegal matter.
-
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- Reply-To: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
- From: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 13:53:10 GMT
- Subject: Re: creating 3d text objects in the modeler ??
- Lines: 5
-
-
- The easiest/best suggestion I've seen for 3D text (from the list,
- author unknown) is to extrude through a subdivided plane, boolean
- intersect, and use that to extrude, bevel etc -- gets rid of those
- ugly artifacts and filled in holes with some TT fonts.
-
-
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- From: achan@ix.netcom.com(Alan Chan )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: B5 spaceship design
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 14:47:28 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 30
- Message-ID: <4kj620$k6o@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>
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-
- In <4ka5vg$sdp@news2.cais.com> djmccoy@pacificnet.net (Daniel J. McCoy)
- writes:
- >
- >Take a look at the premier of B5 (hell, the first season). Then
- compare it to
- >the second and third season. The CGI DID improve. Tools get better,
- artists
- >perfect their talents and systems get faster (holy cow do they get
- faster!).
- >This doesn't change no matter what software a person chooses.
-
- Somewhat true, but I've discovered a theory lately (I'll claim it as
- the Al Anomaly if nobody's claimed it yet!), no matter how much render
- power you have, you'll still end up spending the same amount of time
- rendering your image. Hm?, you ask... years and years ago it took me an
- hour to render a decent picture on my trusty ol' Amiga. Today it still
- takes me an hour to render a decent picture on the 333mHz EV5 Alpha
- decked out with 128megs of RAM. As more useful features are added to
- Lightwave and more options can be explored, AND your expectation of
- your own work grows as you become better at Lightwave, so too does the
- size of your objects, your image maps and scene files. I remember when
- I had trouble loading in 15,000 polys in my Amiga - today we work with
- upwards of 700,000 polys without thinking. The only thing that comes
- with faster systems is the quality of your work (hopefully it's for the
- better...!)
-
- AC
-
- p/s didn't like that corvine ship..
-
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: News on LW 5.0 anyone?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 14:11:28 -0400
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
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-
- Adam Ives Chrystie wrote:
- >
- > uhh how could newtek demo lw 5.0 at nab today?? NAB has not started yet :)
- > --
-
- Sorry, got my dates screwed >:)
- --
- Andrew Weiler
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Active Images
- 3D Graphic Design and Animation
- http://www.mindspring.com/~aweiler/
- aweiler@mindspring.com
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 18:26:07 GMT
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-
-
- In article <4kep92$5bc@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) writes:
- |>Path: nntpd.lkg.dec.com!pa.dec.com!news1.digital.com!decwrl!genmagic!sgigate.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail
- |>From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri)
- |>Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- |>Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- |>Date: 9 Apr 1996 18:44:50 -0400
- |>Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- |>Lines: 17
- |>Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- |>Message-ID: <4kep92$5bc@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- |>References: <N.040996.003129.60@earthlink.net.earthlink.net>
- |>Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri)
- |>NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
- |>
- |>>NewTek ALREADY HAS a serious tool. If you weren't one too you'd know
- |>that.
- |>>
- |>> -=Fred=-
- |>
- |>You make me laugh. Were you not held enough as a child, Fred? Is that
- |>why you lash out bitterly? If you think nothing else needs to be done to
- |>LightWave ever again, please tell us all that.
- |>
- |>Allen and Stuart needs to respond to the competition's advances with
- |>advances of their own. Shaded, OpenGl layout and modeler, and improved IK
- |>are not going to do it, since that's what everyone *expects* as the norm
- |>for programs nowdays anyway.
- |>--Brian
- |>
- |>http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
- |>http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
- |>
- Brian,
- I assume you have a swelled head. What makes you think that Allen and Stuart
- don't know what the market is doing and need your help to define what they
- should be doing. Suggesting improvements is one thing. To do so in what
- appears to be a condensending manner is another. As for the above not doing
- it, well if the features are not there today implementing them would be a good
- place to start. Your post implied Allen and Stuart have been sleeping and better
- wake up or else. i don't feel this is a justified stance to take. We all want
- LW to grow but I doulbt many here are more concerned than Allen and Stuart.
- Why not take a break until after NAB at least. To rag on them now (especially
- due to a yet unreleased product ) seems unfair.
-
- -bill
-
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- From: kerry@battle-creek.com (Kerry Johnson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.26
- Subject: Re: HOW TO DO A BATCH HTTP FILE DOWNLOAD
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 19:20:39 GMT
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-
- Well why don't we just get technical...give me a break
-
-
- On 11 Apr 1996 07:58:27 GMT, imzadi@hula.net (janette) wrote:
-
- >In article <4khqsq$9td@nero.omega.co.nz>, criggie@omega.co.nz says...
- >>
- >>In article <stricherz-0504961304250001@aggie.coaps.fsu.edu>,
- >> stricherz@coaps.fsu.edu (I R A Aggie) wrote:
- >>>In article <3162062E.62D5@netpass.com>, Kenneth Livingston
- >>><underhill@netpass.com> wrote:
- >>>
- >>>+ Hate to tell you this, but Win95 *is* true multitasking.
- >>>
- >>>Specify: what do you mean by "true" multitasking?
- >>
- >>TRUE multitasking, doing more than one thing at a time, can only be done
- >using
- >>two computers. What Win95 etc do is unnoticably fast task switching.
- >>
- >>>James
- >>
- >>Craig
- >
- >Actually, True Multitasking can be done using 2 or more Processors - or by
- >taking loads off the primary processor and by passing the instructions to
- >a custom chipset. The Amiga and SUN Workstations "multitask" by passing
- >some of the processor independant instructions to either a second
- >processor or to a custom chipset (smaller processors, in effect). The PC
- >can take some of the Graphic load off the processor using a Graphics card
- >with its own processor built onto it - but the processor still has to do
- >some of the instructions. Just wanted to put in my two-pennyworth !
- >
-
-
-
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- From: jja_che@alcor.concordia.ca (Andy Chen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Simple, and perhaps a stupid question
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 19:46:20 GMT
- Organization: Concordia University
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-
- When people talk about PVR... it's the Perception Video Recorder, right?
- Or is it a type of video device like VHS... etc.
-
- Oh, this one might not be that bad, for Perception users. Does it have
- a regular VHS output on the card so one can hook up their VHS or some other
- sort of equipment is needed?
-
- Thanks,
- Andy
- --
- =----------------------------------------------------------------------------=
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- Co-Editor of the Nut & Bolt (The Official Newsletter of the ECA)
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-
-
- Article: 16609
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- From: alowe@charm.net (Adam Lowe)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can anyone email me lightwave?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 19:55:57 GMT
- Organization: Charm.Net Baltimore Internet Access, Hon (410) 558-3900
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <316d5c5c.2555269@news.charm.net>
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-
- On 11 Apr 1996 11:33:08 -0400, stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) wrote:
-
- >Hey - could someone please mail me a dongle? And a DEC Alpha or 2?
- >
- >
- >_____________________________________________
- >Lee Stranahan
- >Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
- >
- >A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- >ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
- >
- >Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
-
- Sure, While I'm at it do you want a few SGI's? I got a couple of them
- right here here in my closet. A good friend e-mailed them to me....boy
- was that a big download :-)
- Idiots like the guy who started this thread should be banned from the
- 'net in my opinion.
-
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- From: blaise@dti.com (Blaise Fanning)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can anyone email me lightwave?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 20:15:10 GMT
- Organization: Deskstation Technology, Inc
- Lines: 25
- Message-ID: <4kjp8e$9o3@alpha.sky.net>
- References: <4kisgk$jqt@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au> <4kitm8$l1@acmex.gatech.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: assman.dti.com
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-
- In article <4kitm8$l1@acmex.gatech.edu>, gt4687c@prism.gatech.edu
- says...
- >
- >In article <4kisgk$jqt@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>,
- >WEI L LEE <n1633872@student.fit.qut.edu.au> wrote:
- >>I need Lightwave now. can anybody email me a copy please?
- >>
- >
- >Excuse me???? What stupid rational would make you believe
- >that anyone would just give you a $800 piece of software??
- >
-
- This guy also has a post over in the SoftImage newsgroup entitled...wait
- a minute...you guessed it...: "Can anyone mail me SoftImage?"
-
- I thought that one was a laugh riot. When I noticed a parallel post
- over here, I cracked up. Maybe we should all take a look at all of the
- game and cad related newsgroups, too?
-
- Blaise
-
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can anyone email me lightwave?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 16:29:58 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 17
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-
- ----------------
- Idiots like the guy who started this thread should be banned from the
- 'net in my opinion.
- ------------
-
- Yeah! Damn right! Someone email that guy to me, and I'll beat him up!
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
-
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- From: gareth@gazelle.inmos.co.uk (Gareth Collins)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: realistic reflections when compositing.
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 12:03:27 GMT
- Organization: SGS Thomson, Bristol, UK
- Lines: 38
- Sender: gareth@gazelle (Gareth Collins)
- Distribution: world
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: gazelle.inmos.co.uk
-
- In article <3165D567.680F@iea.com>, "David R. Stromberger" <pixelboy@iea.com> writes:
- |> I am trying to composite a model of a car into a
- |> real life scene. The car has lots of chrome on it,
- |> and I want to ray-trace it, with shadows on. So,
- |> I use objects with "shadow alpha" turned on to get
- |> shadows in my real-world background (See
- |> users-guide page 68). Then I composite using the
- |> alpha image. The problem is that chrome reflects
- |> the "shadow alpha" objects, which is NOT what I
- |> want....
-
- This is a completely different method to the above but it worked fine for us....
- we had an animation of a car which had to be composited over a video background.
- The car had metallic paint, no chrome, but we still had to have the real world
- reflect in the paint. Basically, we imported all the video frames and used them as
- a background image. Then you setup polygons in layout to match the real world
- objects you want shadows cast on i.e the ground, buildings etc in the correct
- perspective. Set them up in layout and use front projection mapping using the
- grabbed video as the map. Then use spotlights and shadow mapping to get shadows
- cast from the car onto the front projection mapped polygons. It sounds complicated
- but it works great. The shadow maps look softer and more realistic than raytracing
- and the other advantage is that you composite it all in one pass as the video
- image is put behind the car when you render. The only thing you have to watch are
- the surface settings of your front projection mapped polygons - you have to play
- with the diffusion and speclularity to get them to blend into the background
- properly.
- As I said, it may not be what you are looking for but's its another method to try.
-
- Gareth.
-
- +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | By Day...... |
- | ** Gareth Collins ** Email : gareth@bristol.st.com, SGS-Thomson, Bristol |
- |==========================================================================|
- | By Night.... | LIGHTWOR\ /|
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- From: berge@get.com (Steve Berge)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS: Indy System
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 20:53:16 GMT
- Organization: get.com
- Lines: 17
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: get.com
-
- I have an Indy system that can be configured with either a 100 MHz PC
- or 100 MHz SC module.
-
- Indy
- 8 bit graphics
- 64 MB of memory
- 16" monitor
-
-
- If interested or any questions please e-mail or call me.
-
-
-
- Steve Berge
- berge@get.com
- (617)937-0300
-
-
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- From: glynw@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Glyn Williams")
- Subject: Re: DON'T PANIC!!
- Message-ID: <DppvsF.KCz@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4kgnfg$mhv@lori.albany.net>
- Distribution: world
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 21:31:27 GMT
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-
- > By entering this contest, all entrants agree that they will provide
- > a signed release which will allow Digital Concept Productions to
- > reproduce their animations in the "1996 LightSpeed Animation Contest"
- > compilation videotape.
-
- Dave,
- Although we have a cracking demo reel - which we feel would stand
- a chance in the competition the above clause gave us cause for concern.
- While we are the originators of the materiel and hold the copyright - the
- work is from a game. We are obliged under contract with our publisher to
- not release advance information about the game. When will this tape be
- released? - If it comes close to our publication date - then no problem.
- If it is in a few weeks time, then we would probably not be able to
- permit the showreel to be included.
-
- Glyn Williams - Particle Systems Ltd.
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 17:29:33 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 49
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
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-
- There's a real valid concern about the future of LightWave - although it
- only has a LITTLE to do with the quality of the program. The program is
- GREAT, overall.....however the Amiga was also great overall, too. There
- are lots of great products that fail in the marketplace. Here are a short
- list of problems - and these are all things we know BEFORE seeing LW 5.0.
- In fact, 5.0 is almost irrellevant to these issues...
-
- 1) Marketing - been talked about plenty. My position is pretty clear,
- 'nuff said, although marketing is MUCH more than just ads and 'feel good'
- parties.
-
- 2) Sales - the dealer base is in shambles. NewTek lost a ton of dealers,
- because the dealers felt lied to or went out of business. Simply put, it's
- hard to buy LightWave - except through mail order.
-
- 3) Competition - SoftImage and MAX are both professional products - in
- some ways better, in some ways worse, but roughly comparable to LW - with
- HUGE companies behind them. Autodesk is the fourth largest software
- company in the world. Fourth. Microsoft is...well, fricking Microsoft.
- These companies have plenty of dollar resources, huge staffs, and the
- desire to WIN - whereas NewTek is having trouble paying their bills (and
- their programmers in some cases), has around 50 employees, and is managed
- by people who don't get the products very well. (Upper management, mainly,
- but they are the people who make the decisions in some of these areas.)
-
- 4) Third party - there are no big third party developers for LW, expect
- perhaps Xaos. Other big companies have said that they will not support LW,
- because it's user base is still fairly small (a few thousand.) and because
- they felt like NewTek was a lot of talk and no action. Smaller companies
- are producing some great products, yet going broke doing it because the
- market is small and the costs are high.
-
- There's more, and anything here is open to debate; still, these are REAL
- issues. The people at NewTek now are the same people who helped cause
- these problems, and I don't see much evidence they can fix 'em. At best,
- NewTek and LightWave will stay in there as the #3 product, as SoftImage
- and MAX duke it out for the #1 slot. I take no pleasure in any of this,
- folks, but tell me how NewTek is going to stop the SI/MAX juggernaut??
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
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- From: dretch@islandnet.com (Christopher Stewart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Creating Texture Maps That Fit in LightWave
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 14:22:20 -0700
- Organization: Island Net in Victoria, B.C. Canada
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-
-
-
- Here's a tip that was submitted to my web page. It's one I haven't
- heard before. Cool.....
-
-
- In a message dated Thu, 11 Apr 96 08:31 tonyg@nbnet.nb.ca writes:
-
- T> NAME: Tony Gilchrist
- T> How to get a texture image that perfectly fits your object? Capturing the
- T> ortho view with clipboard works..., but PaintShop Pro will load a
- T> DXF!!!!!! Simply save your object out as a DXF file from modeller, and
- T> load it straight into PSP -- paint ready!!! You may need to reorient the
- T> object.
-
- Christopher
-
- **********************************************
- Primordial * Christopher Stewart dretch@islandnet.com * Graphics
- Soup * http://primordial.victoria.bc.ca/ * WWW
- Animation * Home of the Lightwave 3D Search Engine * Training
- **********************************************
-
-
-
- * Offline Orbit 0.73c *
-
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- From: dretch@islandnet.com (Christopher Stewart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Shiny Metal Reflections
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 14:22:28 -0700
- Organization: Island Net in Victoria, B.C. Canada
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: islandnet.com
-
- This was submitted to my web page (in the tagline below). If anybody
- has any other (on topic ;-) pearls of wisdom they'd like to share, please
- do. Instant fame and all the <insert your sexual preference here> you
- can handle, guarenteed!
-
- In a message dated Thu, 11 Apr 96 13:15 chris.rakoczy@circellar.com writes:
-
- C> NAME: Chris Rakoczy
- C> I had to do an animation of a soda can for a Coca-Cola video and
- C> was having trouble getting the reflection on the bare aluminum to
- C> to look "right." Then I thought about and tried this; it'll
- C> work for aluminum, chrome, brass, gold - anything very shiny and
- C> reflective:
-
- C> 1) Go to the local software store and buy one of those the $12 CD-ROM's
- C> that have about 1000-2000 clip PHOTOS on it. Find the directory or
- C> location of the pictures of mountain scenes, large rolling hills,
- C> lakes with trees, anything with a good proportion of sky and ground
- C> and some hilights of water, snow, stone, clouds, etc. Why? Things we
- C> see around us that are reflective don't reflect fuzzy grey blobs, they
- C> reflect REAL objects in the environment they're in.
-
- C> 2) Copy this image onto your drive and bring it into Lightwave Layout.
- C> Apply this image as a REFLECTION MAP to the surface in question. Set
- C> the REFLECTIVITY level medium to high (experiment for perfection). Set
- C> the DIFFUSE very low and make the COLOR saturated yellow for gold, black
- C> for chrome, dark grey for moderately polished steel or aluminum. Set
- C> SHININESS medium. Why? This makes the object reflect a 'real' environ-
- C> ment. The color will tint the reflection, but if it is too pale your
- C> object will not look right. Think about a mirror: perfectly reflective.
- C> Nice and bright, right. But in a dark room its black. When designing
- C> surfaces, think about their properties in an ABCENSE of light as well as
- C> in the light of your scene.
-
- C> Hope this helps someone out there. 'Til next time, happy rendering.
- C> Chris Rakoczy
-
- Good one. I own VistaPro and am considering KPT Bryce or The World
- Construction Set. All these can be used to generate the desired pics
- for reflection. Keep 'em coming.
-
- This tip will make it into the next page update, about two weeks.
-
- Christopher
-
- **********************************************
- Primordial * Christopher Stewart dretch@islandnet.com * Graphics
- Soup * http://primordial.victoria.bc.ca/ * WWW
- Animation * Home of the Lightwave 3D Search Engine * Training
- **********************************************
-
-
-
- * Offline Orbit 0.73c *
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- From: LonerSam <lonersam@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Resoultion problem?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 11:37:31 -0400
- Organization: Netcom
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Thu Apr 11 1:37:04 PM CDT 1996
- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (WinNT; U)
-
- Hi all,
-
- I wonder where and how to change the output
- resoultion of LW from 75dpi to something bigger
- number for printing purpose rather than video
- purpose.
-
- If 75dpi is the only res. I can choose from, no
- wonder why it is suitable for broadcasting purpose,
- only.
-
- LSam
- --
- **************************************************
- "There are only four colors in my life:
- Black,
- Grey,
- Dark Blue,
- and sometimes White ......"
-
-
- quote from LSam Story '93
-
-
- "Is it Sinful to be Delirious in Love?"
-
-
- quote from LSam Story '94
- **************************************************
- lonersam@aol.com
- lonersam@ix.netcom.com
- **************************************************
-
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- From: fredster@digisys.net (Fredster)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Simple, and perhaps a stupid question
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 23:15:55 GMT
- Organization: :)
- Lines: 28
- Message-ID: <316d90e6.838856@news.digisys.net>
- References: <4kjnic$678@newsflash.concordia.ca>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: modem14.digisys.net
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-
- On 11 Apr 1996 19:46:20 GMT, jja_che@alcor.concordia.ca (Andy Chen)
- wrote:
-
- >When people talk about PVR... it's the Perception Video Recorder, right?
-
- Yup. It's a card that goes in your PC, that has it's own dedicated
- hard drive. You render animation frames to your regular hard drive
- then import them to the PVR, or under Windows NT, directly to the PVR
- drive. The PVR is capable of playing back full-sceen (720x480) at 30
- frames per second. A 1gig drive gets you about 4mins of animation.
-
- >Oh, this one might not be that bad, for Perception users. Does it have
- >a regular VHS output on the card so one can hook up their VHS or some other
- >sort of equipment is needed?
-
- It has lot's of different outputs, one of which is composite video.
- This hooks right up to a standard VCR. Hit "play" with the PVR
- software, "record" on the VCR, and that's it. The quality is just
- great, and it's relatively inexpensive. About $1700, not including the
- dedicated SCSI drive.
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Fredster
- fredster@digisys.net
- http://www.digisys.net/users/fredster
- Brownies - not just for breakfast anymore!
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Is it true?
- Message-ID: <mad.69zw@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 11 Apr 96 15:45:11 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 39
-
- On Wed 10-Apr-1996 7:11p, III wrote:
-
- I> >|>
- I> > Imagine, I believed had a mirror option. regardless though if you want
- I> a
- I> > seamless texture then I believe you need a seamless image map. I know
- I> other
- I> > programs also require seamless images. If you load an image map apply
- I> > it in a surface without autosizing it you will get a repetitive series
- I> > of images layed out in a tile format. If the image is not made to be
- I> > seamless then I think you will notice it regardless of the program.
- I> > developing seamless maps for 3D has always been a problem.
-
- I> > -bill
-
- I> Load image in Photoshop. Use offset filter to shift the image to the
- I> right or
- I> left. This will leave a "seam" showing in your image. Do magical
- I> Photoshop
- I> manipulations (irregular cut and paste, smudge, noise filter in selected
- I> areas
- I> are my favorites) to retouch this "seam" so it is no longer visible.
- I> Repeat
- I> the above procedure using a verticle offset.
-
- I> This works fairly well even if it does take a bit of time.
-
-
- I> Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- I> Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- I> http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
- ------------------
-
- Actually, this is basically the same way I am doing things right now, and
- that's what my whole thing was about wishing that I could do mirroring in LW.
- Cuz as you can see NO MATTER WHAT, it STILL is a TON of "IMO" unnessisary work
- to have to do just because LW won't just do mirroring. But thanx for the tip
- and the advice anyway...md
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- From: iagrafx@iagrafx.com (Dave Chin )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee says new LW will be smoking at NAB
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 23:56:16 GMT
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-
- stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) Scribed in electrons:
-
- >Well, I'm glad Chuck and Jason clarified what I'd already clarified...
- >Lee Stranahan
-
-
- Was I the only one that was thinking 'Smoke and Mirrors' was a partially
- reflective Surface that Mojo once wrote an entire column about?
-
- Shock
- iagrafx@iagrafx.com
-
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- From: "Michael J. May" <mjmay@mcs.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Auto-tracing bitmaps into vector format?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 19:24:59 -0500
- Organization: FM Multimedia
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-
- I have used Corel Trace and Adobe Streamline a whole
- bunch and would suggest looking at Streamline over Corel Trace.
-
- Streamline is quick, easy to use, and does a very nice job.
- Corel Trace made it very difficult to produce an expectant result.
- Streamline is much more productive, set your options(few), run a couple
- of tests for comparison. What I end up with is a graphic that is
- workable.
-
- Mike
-
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- From: tomreel1@aol.com (TomReel1)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: VTUed@NAB96
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 21:05:30 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Hi,
- On April 16th and 17th I'll be available to meet with you and discuss your
- ideas and concerns about Video Toaster User magazine. I'll be at the 1996
- NAB convention in Las Vegas (4/15-4/18). Contact me via e-mail and we'll
- set something up or drop by the booth and say hello.
- VTU booth#M5266
- NewTek's booth #51952
- ALSO check out the NewTek party Tuesday nite (4/16) at 9pm at The Beach
- niteclub across from the Las Vegas convention center!
- All The Best,
- Tom Patrick
- Editor
- Video Toaster User
- TomReel1@aol.com
-
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- From: Bryant Reif <reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 21:39:27 -0400
- Organization: Concentric Internet Services
- Lines: 90
- Message-ID: <316DB44F.4702@pilot.msu.edu>
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-
- Stranahan wrote:
- >
- > There's a real valid concern about the future of LightWave - although it
- > only has a LITTLE to do with the quality of the program. The program is
- > GREAT, overall.....however the Amiga was also great overall, too. There
- > are lots of great products that fail in the marketplace. Here are a short
- > list of problems - and these are all things we know BEFORE seeing LW 5.0.
- > In fact, 5.0 is almost irrellevant to these issues...
- >
- > 1) Marketing - been talked about plenty. My position is pretty clear,
- > 'nuff said, although marketing is MUCH more than just ads and 'feel good'
- > parties.
- >
- > 2) Sales - the dealer base is in shambles. NewTek lost a ton of dealers,
- > because the dealers felt lied to or went out of business. Simply put, it's
- > hard to buy LightWave - except through mail order.
- >
- > 3) Competition - SoftImage and MAX are both professional products - in
- > some ways better, in some ways worse, but roughly comparable to LW - with
- > HUGE companies behind them. Autodesk is the fourth largest software
- > company in the world. Fourth. Microsoft is...well, fricking Microsoft.
- > These companies have plenty of dollar resources, huge staffs, and the
- > desire to WIN - whereas NewTek is having trouble paying their bills (and
- > their programmers in some cases), has around 50 employees, and is managed
- > by people who don't get the products very well. (Upper management, mainly,
- > but they are the people who make the decisions in some of these areas.)
- >
- > 4) Third party - there are no big third party developers for LW, expect
- > perhaps Xaos. Other big companies have said that they will not support LW,
- > because it's user base is still fairly small (a few thousand.) and because
- > they felt like NewTek was a lot of talk and no action. Smaller companies
- > are producing some great products, yet going broke doing it because the
- > market is small and the costs are high.
- >
- > There's more, and anything here is open to debate; still, these are REAL
- > issues. The people at NewTek now are the same people who helped cause
- > these problems, and I don't see much evidence they can fix 'em. At best,
- > NewTek and LightWave will stay in there as the #3 product, as SoftImage
- > and MAX duke it out for the #1 slot. I take no pleasure in any of this,
- > folks, but tell me how NewTek is going to stop the SI/MAX juggernaut??
-
- Here's a crazy idea... NewTek sells off LW. Anyone think it is the answer for LW
- (not NewTek)?
-
- I'm sure people are going to flame me for this, but understand that I came from a
- Mac/PC background and have no ties (or allegiance) to the Amiga. And from at least
- my point of view, NewTek is carrying a lot of baggage (image wise) from the late
- Amiga. The Video Toaster is not very exaulted in PC land either. So... maybe
- omebody has to come by and take Lightwave off of NewTek's hands. NewTek has
- already come out and said that they don't want to be the "lightwave company". With
- other products like the Flyer and Toaster PC (and something called Pheonix) to take
- valuable resources away from LW, they may not be as focused as they could be. So,
- who might what to buy it? Prime candidates include.
-
- 1. XAOS Tools: Already a big name in the graphics industry, well known and
- respected, at least in SGI circles. I don't know if they have the cash or desire
- to buy LW, but I always thought that XAOS Lightwave 3D sounded much sexier than
- NewTek Lightwave 3D. Besides NewTek is too closely related to the late Amiga.
- This does not help their image at all.
-
- 2. Adobe: Kind of unlikely since they are primarily a Mac company. Hell LW isn't
- even available on the Mac. Yet they don't have a 3D app, and would probably be in
- the market to buy one (if they don't have one in development already). Adobe has
- great name recognition and is generally considered the best in desktop graphics.
- (some people will buy anything Adobe puts out.) I'm actually very surprised Adobe
- doesn't already have a 3D program...
-
- 3. Digital Equipment Corp: What you say?! I dunno, SGI bought Alias and
- Wavefront. As far as I know LW is the only major 3D app available for the Alpha
- (MAX?). DEC could buy LW and bundle it w/ a fast OGL card and whammo, stiff comp
- against MAX/SI PPro and SGI A/W. Of course LW also needs to get a lot better if
- this is going to work.
-
- Of course NewTek probably has no intention of selling LW, and I'm not saying LW
- will fail if they don't. It is just an idea...
-
- Even if one of the above scenarios happen, I don't see LW ever beating 3DS MAX or
- SI. It appears that Autodesk finally got a clue, and understands that the old days
- of the 3DS PC monopoly are over and MS/SI is just to powerful a combo to lose. But
- being a healthy third is not bad either, but NewTek has to act! Besides, what
- makes you think that companies like Caligari don't have their sights set on that
- 3rd spot also. New 3D users seem to be thrilled with its look and feel (I hate it)
- and it is priced around LW.
-
- A scary thought: How long before SGI caves in and ports A/W or MAYA over to WinNT?
- --
-
- Bryant Reif
- mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu
- http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 18:38:02 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 27
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- Message-ID: <wturber.77.042DD84B@primenet.com>
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- [snip]
- >There's more, and anything here is open to debate; still, these are REAL
- >issues. The people at NewTek now are the same people who helped cause
- >these problems, and I don't see much evidence they can fix 'em. At best,
- >NewTek and LightWave will stay in there as the #3 product, as SoftImage
- >and MAX duke it out for the #1 slot. I take no pleasure in any of this,
- >folks, but tell me how NewTek is going to stop the SI/MAX juggernaut??
-
-
-
- >_____________________________________________
- >Lee Stranahan
- >Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- >A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- >ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
-
- >Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
-
- Maybe Novell could buy LightWave. Look at what they did for Wordperfect.
-
- OK - sorry. That was un-nice.
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Simple, and perhaps a stupid question
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 19:13:02 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 36
- Sender: root@primenet.com
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-
- In article <4kjnic$678@newsflash.concordia.ca> jja_che@alcor.concordia.ca (Andy Chen) writes:
- >From: jja_che@alcor.concordia.ca (Andy Chen)
- >Subject: Simple, and perhaps a stupid question
- >Date: 11 Apr 1996 19:46:20 GMT
-
- >When people talk about PVR... it's the Perception Video Recorder, right?
-
- Right.
-
- >Or is it a type of video device like VHS... etc.
- VHS is a is a video tape format.
-
- >Oh, this one might not be that bad, for Perception users. Does it have
- >a regular VHS output on the card so one can hook up their VHS or some other
- >sort of equipment is needed?
-
- It has a composite, (is used on most VHS decks etc.), a Y/C (funny
- little round DIN plug that is used with S-VHS and Hi-8 decks) and component
- (which is used on most professional decks like Beta-SP). You will need a BNC
- to RCA adapter to record to the typical VHS deck (about $3 at Radio Shack) or
- a cable that does has a BNC on one end and an RCA on the other.
-
- >Thanks,
- >Andy
- >--
- >=----------------------------------------------------------------------------=
- > Andy Chen (jja_che@alcor.concordia.ca) COMPUSERVE:103651.3174@compuserve.com
- > Homepage:(http://alcor.concordia.ca/~jja_che) for SW:CCG, MT:G, WC2,and DOOM
- > Co-Editor of the Nut & Bolt (The Official Newsletter of the ECA)
- > Concordia University, Montreal CANADA
- >=----------------------------------------------------------------------------=
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Resoultion problem?
- Date: 11 Apr 96 21:17:10 +0000
- Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <903.6675T1277T528@execpc.com>
- References: <316D273B.56ED@ix.netcom.com>
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-
- On 11-Apr-96 11:37:31, LonerSam <lonersam@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
- >Hi all,
-
- >I wonder where and how to change the output
- >resoultion of LW from 75dpi to something bigger
- >number for printing purpose rather than video
- >purpose.
-
- >If 75dpi is the only res. I can choose from, no
- >wonder why it is suitable for broadcasting purpose,
- >only.
-
- Lightwave can use a very wide range of image resolutions. DPI isn't
- relevant, since you generate the image in a given size of resolution,
- and the viewing size of it is up to the output media. If you'll look in
- the manual under resolutions, I'm sure you'll find what you need. I
- never need anything beyond video resolutions myself, for my video work.
-
- --
- *-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-*
- Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born
- *TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995!
- --
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: lightwave for pc
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 19:39:01 -0700
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- Message-ID: <wturber.79.045E8643@primenet.com>
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- In article <4kglmq$3s0@kirin.wwa.com> dbr@wwa.com () writes:
- >From: dbr@wwa.com ()
- >Subject: Re: lightwave for pc
- >Date: 10 Apr 1996 15:56:10 GMT
-
- >Stephen Benson (stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net) wrote:
- >..
- >: Better yet, why don't we all assume we all already know that a fair
- >: number of people get really irritated by someone getting something
- >: for free which they paid for.
-
- >: We could up the signal/noise ratio no end without the endless
- >: posts by individuals competing to demonstrate the intense quality of
- >: their righteous indignation....
-
- >The ones who you are talking to and about don't even
- >have the sense to realize how right you are.
-
- >Let me (freely) rephrase your comment for them:
-
- >"Hey, JERKS! Nothing can be done about software
- >theft by making stupid threats in Usenet newsgroups!
- >HOWEVER, what you DO accomplish is to make all these
- >newsgroups tedious and worthless to read.
- >Why don't you just IGNORE the stupid kids posting
- >self-incriminating comments and stop wasting your
- >time and the time of those of us reading these groups
- >for entertainment and information? You won't, though,
- >will you? You know why you won't? IT'S BECAUSE YOU'RE
- >AS F***ING STUPID AS THE PIRATE KIDDIES! Err, sorry.
- >Had to be said. Carry on."
-
- Hey - ****** nothing can be done about Usenet noise by
- calling the "noisemakers" JERKS! However, what you do
- accomplish is to add to the noise yourself. Why don't
- YOU ignore both of these groups and stop your less than
- adult behaviour of name-calling?
-
- I could have chosen not to post this comment.
-
- Carry on.
-
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
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- From: hbrtv284@csun.edu (emmanuel olympia)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: will my par work for an Pentium system?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 02:30:37 GMT
- Organization: California State University, Northridge
- Lines: 3
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-
-
- hello, I have a par for my amiga. just wondering if it will work for my pc
- as well. is it just a software thing? thx
-
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- From: hbrtv284@csun.edu (emmanuel olympia)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: drawing tablets-opinion?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 02:32:31 GMT
- Organization: California State University, Northridge
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-
-
- I would like some comments, suggestions, opinions on drawing tablets to be
- used both as a mouse and as a tool for programs such as lightwave and
- photoshop for a NT/Pentium system. Are there any standard tablets which
- everybody uses? pls. let me know. I am planning to buy one soon. thx
-
- Emmanuel
-
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- From: "Arjan R. Brussee" <arb@xs4all.nl>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: US Price of latest Lightwave?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 22:35:39 +0200
- Organization: Digital Dimensions BV NL
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <316D6D1B.61BE@xs4all.nl>
- References: <3158CD73.44E2@cyberportal.net> <Doy6DF.Kxs@cix.compulink.co.uk> <4jctqq$61l@news.paonline.com> <4jej2a$dom@voyager.iii.org.tw> <zimmerma.5.0007DFFA@chapman.edu> <4kf5n4$7mt@news.mel.aone.net.au>
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-
- HI All
-
- does someone know a price/mail order distributor of LW4 in the USA?
-
- I'd hate to pay the local prices here, but want that program!
-
- thanks
-
- -arjan
-
-
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- From: Lionel <lionel@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Screamernet cannot find CPU
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 02:48:17 GMT
- Organization: Monash University
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-
- Wen i start screamer net, it cannot find CPUs. How do i get around this?
-
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- From: tim_hardy@nt.com (Tim Hardy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Looking for terrain models
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 96 23:08:55 GMT
- Organization: Nortel
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-
- I'm writing a game (strategy), and I'd like to find some free terrain models,
- like trees, mountains, etc. Either single models (one tree, or rock), or
- scenes would be nice. Since the quality of these models would depend heavily
- on their textures, I guess I'd also need to know where to find their
- textures. Any help would be appreciated.
-
- Tim
-
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- From: Alan Prather <bigal@usaor.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi
- Subject: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!!
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 23:38:00 -0400
- Lines: 44
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- To: dtanner@ivory.trentu.ca
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-
- dtanner@ivory.trentu.ca wrote:
- >
- > In article <316739ae.18791819@129.10.1.13>, From: writes:
- > >At exactly Tue, 02 Apr 1996 21:54:41 GMT, the user known as hybridv,
- > >hybridv wrote:
- > >[relevant discussion snipped]
- > >
- > >---shut the FUCK up loser... Win95 Does better multitasking then os/2
- > >by
- > >---far obviously you have either a shitty computer or you just suck...
- > >---HybridV
- > >Maybe you would do better by running Mario teaches typing and MS
- > >Bookshelf at the same time. Go skip your high school study hall and
- > >get hooked on phonics dickhead.
-
- HAHAHAHAHAH, HybridV has the computer savvy of my neighbor's 2 year old!
- I understand this is rather blunt, but he deserves it!
- If he did his research he would know:
- OS/2 Is a fully functional 32-bit OS. Meaning drivers must be 32-bit.
- Windows 95 is not. It has 32-bit OS code with 16-bit thunking (Drivers)
- Windows NT IS OS/2's Windows counterpart!
- Windows NT can Multi-task the same (not better or worse, for the most
- part) as OS/2. Windows 95 can't.
- Windows NT 4.0 will look and behave like 95: With 32-bit EVERYTHING.
- Windows 95 is a nice system for Joe average, because it assures win 3.1
- comaptibility. Windows NT can't pull that off. The sacrifice of 95' is
- speed and what 32-bit automobile they can make to work with 16-bit
- parts!
-
- On the other hand, I would take NT over OS/2. Why? It may be nice
- underneath, but it still doesn't have the support of the industry (# of
- apps for OS/2) that Windows (NT, 95, 3.11) has!
- It was a nice idea and well implemented, just had it's match with
- Microsoft.
-
- And yes, This is correct. I am a programmmer, I can state my side
- without using "fuck."
-
- --
- -Alan
- STOP CENSORSHIP ON THE 'NET: http://www.eff.org
- Alan Prather
- "Out the 10Base-T, through the router, down the T1, over the leased
- line, off the bridge, past the firewall...nothing but Net"
-
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- From: keithc@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu (Keith Christopher)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: tomahawk
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 04:36:09 GMT
- Organization: HCF - Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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-
- Well it's been up for two months now and the stats are pretty
- astounding ! There have been 45,000 ftp accesses (different) and 15,000
- www accesses (probably due to lack of time to update the pages) This
- is GREAT ! the new uploads have been on the slow side but this is still
- good news. So if you have an object or a cool framestore you want to show
- off upload it !
-
-
- Thanks for the support !
-
-
- Keith Christopher
- tomahawk.grandi.com : the one shop LW stop on the internet !
- --
- keithc@tomahawk.grandi.com
-
-
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- From: gjanello@midwest.net (gjanello)
- Newsgroups: rec.video.desktop,rec.video.production,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: TPaint bug?!?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 04:20:21 GMT
- Organization: Preferred Company
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-
- In article <316AAFEB.4BA8@airmail.net>, Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net> says:
- >
- >There's a bug in TPaint that has irritated me for quite some
- >time...NewTek made mention of it at their NewTek University classes last
- >summer. It happens when you cut out a brush and then try to Texture Map
- >it with SOLID selected---it won't work! W/O SOLID selected...you get the
- >outlines, but this doesn't really help if you want the entire image!
- >
- > Granted, this begins to happen after you cut out about 2
- >brushes...it never happens on the first?!? I usually have to shut down
- >TPaint and start over. Anyone know a better solution---NewTek told some
- >solution last year, but I have since forgotten it. All of this is
- >referring to TPaint 4.1 running 0n a Flyer system! Please help!
- >
- >-Lance <><
- >________________________________________________________________________
- >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
- >________________________________________________________________________
-
- gjanello
- Preferred Company
- gjanello@midwest.net
-
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- From: gjanello@midwest.net (gjanello)
- Newsgroups: rec.video.desktop,rec.video.production,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: TPaint bug?!?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 04:25:40 GMT
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-
- In article <316AAFEB.4BA8@airmail.net>, Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net> says:
- >
- >There's a bug in TPaint that has irritated me for quite some
- >time...NewTek made mention of it at their NewTek University classes last
- >summer. It happens when you cut out a brush and then try to Texture Map
- >it with SOLID selected---it won't work! W/O SOLID selected...you get the
- >outlines, but this doesn't really help if you want the entire image!
- >
- > Granted, this begins to happen after you cut out about 2
- >brushes...it never happens on the first?!? I usually have to shut down
- >TPaint and start over. Anyone know a better solution---NewTek told some
- >solution last year, but I have since forgotten it. All of this is
- >referring to TPaint 4.1 running 0n a Flyer system! Please help!
- >
- >-Lance <><
- >________________________________________________________________________
- >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
- >________________________________________________________________________
-
- gjanello
- Preferred Company
- gjanello@midwest.net
-
- Have same problem with Tpaint and have for last few upgrades. I have two
- problems-1. after first brush cut out second quits and if a second brush is
- loaded, you can't get rid of first cut out. If you here of fix, let me know.
- I am running Amiga 4000/Flyer with warp 40.
-
- Gary Janello
-
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- From: Shadowbird <darius@iasmh.bsu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Amiga Compatibility
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 23:26:22 -0500
- Organization: Ball State University
- Lines: 24
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-
- OK, so I've downloaded gazillions of neat objects and textures and cool
- stuff off the 'net, and now they're sitting on my IBM PC and my school A/V
- lab's Mac in nice tidy LHA archives.
-
- I'm running LW 3.x on a Toaster 4000, and Amiga 2000.
-
- What do I do now? How do I get those files ported over? FTP addresses?
- WWW pages where I can find decent emulators, or let Amigas read Mac/PC
- disks or vice versa? I'm on a high school student's budget. (Read that
- as $ X million times 0) Thanks for the help...
-
-
- +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
- | So I walk up on high | |>arius Wei (Shadowbird) |
- | And I step to the edge | darius@iasmh.bsu.edu |
- | To see my world below | http://www.iasmh.bsu.edu/~darius |
- | And I laugh at myself | IASMH Computer Lab Technician |
- | While the tears roll down | IASMH Solar Car Team |
- | 'Cause it's the world I know | |
- | | |
- | ---Collective Soul | |
- | "The World I Know" | |
- +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
-
-
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- From: RHMZ70A@prodigy.com (Chuck Oerter)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: MAX or Lightwave?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 05:40:04 GMT
- Organization: Prodigy Services Company 1-800-PRODIGY
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-
- Talking about Imagine the thing that sets it apart IMHO is the modeler
- which is really a piece of work.
- Chuck
-
-
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- From: jshaynie@ix.netcom.com(Jeffrey S. Haynie )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I screwed up, Help!
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 01:10:38 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Lines: 23
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Thu Apr 11 8:10:38 PM CDT 1996
-
- In <973.6674T452T420@mt-inc.com> sales@mt-inc.com (MicroTech) writes:
- >
- >On 09-Apr-96 08:02:49, brad prosise (BPROSISE@UTK.EDU) posted:
- >
- >Re: deleting Win NT
- >
- >> before. AND I STILL GET THE DAMN SELECTION SCREEEN. I know this may
- be
- >
- >The OS selection screen is in a file called boot.ini in the root of
- your C:
- >drive. You can edit it with a text editor and change the default boot
- >preference to whatever you want, and change the 'countdown' as well.
- >
- >John Crookshank
- >MicroTech
-
- You are correct but you forgot to tell him that the file is read only
- and, I think, a hidden file so before he can make the changes he must
- change the attributes of the file.
-
- Jeff Haynie
-
-
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- From: fwtep@earthlink.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: Fri, 12 Apr 96 06:05:23 GMT
- Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc.
- Lines: 32
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- References: <NEWTNews.825647681.16641.giorgioa@giorgioa.ix.netcom.com>
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-
- On 4/10/96 5:14PM, in message <316C4EF3.6EE2@chanime.com>, "Stephen C. Chan"
- <schan@chanime.com> wrote:
-
- > I got to see MAX, but I haven't seen LW 5.0 yet.
- >
- > I've heard astounding things about LW's new modeler, but I've yet to hear
- > them address their character animation weaknesses.
- >
- > Also, on the MAX side of things, have they released the spline modeler yet?
- > When I saw it, that section of the tutorial was missing and I don't think the
- > modeler was finished.
- >
- > Until that's in there, I don't care how easy it is to make primitives.
- >
- > ... still waiting for something that works better... *sigh*
- >
- > :)
- >
- > -Steve C.
-
-
- While Lightwave hasn't been known as a powerhouse of character animation, why
- is it that it's being used for that all the time on TV and movies, whereas 3DS
- never is? LW has done work in "Lord of Illusions" (the face peel near the
- end), on TV there are all the creatures in Hercules, the one or two in
- seaQuest, one or two in Babylon 5, the Blue M&M commercials, and probably more
- (it's not something I'm really up on). Granted, SoftImage and Alias are used
- far more than LW for this kind of work, but still, where is 3DS in all this?
- Shhhh... listen to the crickets....
- --
- -=Fred=-
-
-
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- From: justin@pipeline.com (Justin windemere)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for SoftImage and Max
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 06:06:57 GMT
- Organization: corpa
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-
- virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) wrote:
-
- Stop measuring your fucking penis's
-
- some of us are trying to discuss using
- lighwave
-
- Get a life Cocksucker
-
-
- ~Allen and Stuart needs to respond to the competition's advances with
- ~advances of their own. Shaded, OpenGl layout and modeler, and
- improved IK
- ~are not going to do it, since that's what everyone *expects* as the
- norm
- ~for programs nowdays anyway.
- ~--Brian
-
- ~http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
- ~http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
-
-
-
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- From: fwtep@earthlink.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: Fri, 12 Apr 96 06:12:33 GMT
- Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc.
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- References: <NEWTNews.825647681.16641.giorgioa@giorgioa.ix.netcom.com>
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-
- On 4/10/96 5:14PM, in message <316C4EF3.6EE2@chanime.com>, "Stephen C. Chan"
- <schan@chanime.com> wrote:
-
- > I got to see MAX, but I haven't seen LW 5.0 yet.
- >
- > I've heard astounding things about LW's new modeler, but I've yet to hear
- > them address their character animation weaknesses.
- >
- > Also, on the MAX side of things, have they released the spline modeler yet?
- > When I saw it, that section of the tutorial was missing and I don't think the
- > modeler was finished.
- >
- > Until that's in there, I don't care how easy it is to make primitives.
- >
- > ... still waiting for something that works better... *sigh*
- >
- > :)
- >
- > -Steve C.
-
-
- While Lightwave hasn't been known as a powerhouse of character animation, why
- is it that it's being used for that all the time on TV and movies, whereas 3DS
- never is? LW has done work in "Lord of Illusions" (the face peel near the
- end), on TV there are all the creatures in Hercules, the one or two in
- seaQuest, one or two in Babylon 5, the Blue M&M commercials, and probably more
- (it's not something I'm really up on). Granted, SoftImage and Alias are used
- far more than LW for this kind of work, but still, where is 3DS in all this?
- Shhhh... listen to the crickets....
- --
- -=Fred=-
-
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: HELP! Need lightwave plug-in code/docs... HELP!
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 06:21:41 GMT
- Organization: AccessOne
- Lines: 18
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: jeric.accessone.com
- X-Newsreader: SPRY News 3.03 (SPRY, Inc.)
-
- > cdurham@xspot.com (Chuck Durham) writes:
- > You can find the all the plug-in information you need right on the
- > Lightwave CD, under the Docs directory. They are not installed with
- > the Lightwave install and the only way I found them was looking
- > through the CD, I'm curious like that, anyway there's the SDK with a
- > large document, I printed it out, lots a paper, and example programs,
- > etc
-
- In the last version, on my machine/printer, it was about 60 pages.
-
- Stuart recently posted a new, updated SDK, available on the NewTek ftp
- site (and its mirrors, one supposes).
-
- ******************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation **
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-
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- From: fwtep@earthlink.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: Fri, 12 Apr 96 06:26:51 GMT
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-
- On 4/10/96 5:14PM, in message <316C4EF3.6EE2@chanime.com>, "Stephen C. Chan"
- <schan@chanime.com> wrote:
-
- > I got to see MAX, but I haven't seen LW 5.0 yet.
- >
- > I've heard astounding things about LW's new modeler, but I've yet to hear
- > them address their character animation weaknesses.
- >
- > Also, on the MAX side of things, have they released the spline modeler yet?
- > When I saw it, that section of the tutorial was missing and I don't think the
- > modeler was finished.
- >
- > Until that's in there, I don't care how easy it is to make primitives.
- >
- > ... still waiting for something that works better... *sigh*
- >
- > :)
- >
- > -Steve C.
-
-
- While Lightwave hasn't been known as a powerhouse of character animation, why
- is it that it's being used for that all the time on TV and movies, whereas 3DS
- never is? LW has done work in "Lord of Illusions" (the face peel near the
- end), on TV there are all the creatures in Hercules, the one or two in
- seaQuest, one or two in Babylon 5, the Blue M&M commercials, and probably more
- (it's not something I'm really up on). Granted, SoftImage and Alias are used
- far more than LW for this kind of work, but still, where is 3DS in all this?
- Shhhh... listen to the crickets....
- --
- -=Fred=-
-
-
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- From: fwtep@earthlink.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 96 06:26:54 GMT
- Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc.
- Lines: 35
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- References: <N.040996.003129.60@earthlink.net.earthlink.net>
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-
- On 4/9/96 3:44PM, in message <4kep92$5bc@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, VirtualBri
- <virtualbri@aol.com> wrote:
-
- > >NewTek ALREADY HAS a serious tool. If you weren't one too you'd know
- > that.
- > >
- > > -=Fred=-
- >
- > You make me laugh. Were you not held enough as a child, Fred? Is that
- > why you lash out bitterly? If you think nothing else needs to be done to
- > LightWave ever again, please tell us all that.
- >
- > Allen and Stuart needs to respond to the competition's advances with
- > advances of their own. Shaded, OpenGl layout and modeler, and improved IK
- > are not going to do it, since that's what everyone *expects* as the norm
- > for programs nowdays anyway.
- > --Brian
- >
- > http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
- > http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
-
- You know what? As far as most things go Lightwave DOESN'T need anything else.
- Everything that's being added to LW and every other package is just things to
- make things easier; nothing actually new (well, rarely). There are lots of
- things I'd like to see added, but these are just things to speed up the work
- and make it easier. What does OpenGL bring to the table, for example? Nothing
- but a speed enhancement. It's just there because it saves the time of
- rendering to check on things. Is it actually a new tool? No.
-
- You say that those things (mentioned by you above) are what everyone expects as
- the norm, but in reality, as far as a release version, neither Lightwave nor
- 3DS have them. In a couple of weeks they may be the norm though...
- --
- -=Fred=-
-
-
- Article: 16647
- Path: news2.cais.com!news
- From: BJ <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whoa! LW 5.0?!
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 23:38:31 -0400
- Organization: Capital Area Internet Service, Inc.
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <316DD037.7B5A@pacificnet.net>
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-
- > You neglect to percieve that 1) plugins are major, and 2) that 4.0 was also
- > Lightwave on Amiga +Intel +SGI +Alpha.
- >
- > Does porting to 3 new platforms and updating the current platform seem trivial
- > to you? How much programming have you done?
- >
-
- None! However that is certainly not what I meant. I'm pretty sure I never used the work trivial. What I said
- was, "not really that much of a change." and what I meant was that Getting it to the paltforms of choice was
- only a matter of time, but they had to start shipping product emidiatly. Now if the roumers are true they will
- anounce a SUN and a MAC version (this I'll belive when I see), at NAB on monday. That indicates that the
- platform crossing was not finished with 4.0 and alot of other things were not finished as of 4.0. I still don't
- concider 4.0 a major upgrade form the Toaster3.5 version 3.5 to 5.0 looks like a real jump.
-
- Brad Hayes
-
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- From: cgolchert@gatecoms.gatecom.com (Chris Golchert)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 4.0 upgrade for amiga/toaster?
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 00:17:57 GMT
- Organization: Gateway Communications Inc.
- Lines: 8
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <4khj3l$iju@www.gatecom.com>
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-
- : If you aren't eligible for the free update, call any dealer who carries NewTek
- : products, to purchase the update. Suggested retail is $549, installation
- : requires a CD-ROM drive.
-
- will Nettek ever have a frequent upgrade program (like staying with you
- since 2.0 and not working for a company that bought it?) I really bought
- the Toaster for lightwave originally.
-
-
- Article: 16649
- Path: news2.cais.com!news
- From: BJ <bjhayes@pacificnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 23:41:38 -0400
- Organization: Capital Area Internet Service, Inc.
- Lines: 9
- Message-ID: <316DD0F2.75@pacificnet.net>
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- To: werched@widomaker.com
-
- Ched wrote:
- >
- > How do I join NAB? I have an FCC license, but it's for radio.
- > Suggestions? Hints? Rejection?
- >
- > Thanks,
- > Ched
-
- Go to thier Web Site for detials HTTP://www.nab.org
-
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- From: Jeff Jasper <jasper.7@osu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 03:07:15 -0400
- Organization: The Ohio State University
- Lines: 20
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-
- > While Lightwave hasn't been known as a powerhouse of character animation, why
- > is it that it's being used for that all the time on TV and movies, whereas 3DS
- > never is? LW has done work in "Lord of Illusions" (the face peel near the
- > end), on TV there are all the creatures in Hercules, the one or two in
- > seaQuest, one or two in Babylon 5, the Blue M&M commercials, and probably more
- > (it's not something I'm really up on). Granted, SoftImage and Alias are used
- > far more than LW for this kind of work, but still, where is 3DS in all this?
- > Shhhh... listen to the crickets....
-
- I suggest you look at the game animation market where 3DS is used a lot for
- chracter generation and animation. Just check out the work done by Steve Sherer,
- Thomas and Helene Knight and Penta_Grafx. Plus many animation houses use 3ds
- as a previs. tool or for certain features (Sony Pictures for one). 3DS besides
- being used for Johnny Mnemonic, was also used for Lightspeed and that one Denzel
- Washington action flic. I believe someone posted back a little while ago a large
- list of TV shows and movies that use 3DS animation. I would venture to guess that
- most studios use PA or Softimage for this type of work though. I wouldn't call the
- 3 seconds of face peeling anything to compare to something like The End or Jumanji.
-
- Jeff
-
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- From: cgolchert@gatecoms.gatecom.com (Chris Golchert)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Best of LightWave Pro
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 00:24:58 GMT
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-
- is it legal to bill a credit card for something that doesn't exist yet???
-
- ex.sits -(X-sist) of the form in which is ready to ship.
-
- I know it's not honest/ethical....
-
-
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- From: Jeff Jasper <jasper.7@osu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 03:09:46 -0400
- Organization: The Ohio State University
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-
- > While Lightwave hasn't been known as a powerhouse of character animation, why
- > is it that it's being used for that all the time on TV and movies, whereas 3DS
- > never is? LW has done work in "Lord of Illusions" (the face peel near the
- > end), on TV there are all the creatures in Hercules, the one or two in
- > seaQuest, one or two in Babylon 5, the Blue M&M commercials, and probably more
- > (it's not something I'm really up on). Granted, SoftImage and Alias are used
- > far more than LW for this kind of work, but still, where is 3DS in all this?
- > Shhhh... listen to the crickets....
-
- I should also point you toward www.ktx.com where they discuss 3DS MAX and
- the new Character Studio plug-in being developed for it. It is definitly
- a must have tool for the character animator.
-
- Jeff
-
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- From: cgolchert@gatecoms.gatecom.com (Chris Golchert)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whoa! LW 5.0?!
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 00:28:40 GMT
- Organization: Gateway Communications Inc.
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-
- Brenden Mecleary (bman2@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
-
- : I just got my issue of 3D Design (great mag, BTW. Not enough LW
- : coverage though) and I was flipping through, when a few pages in, I saw
- : a really cool robot graphic. Of course, it was LW. In fact, it was a
- : Newtek ad! At the top, there was: "Lightwave 3D" and the subtitle
- : "Five Point Zero". Does this mean there's a LW 5.0 in the near future?
- : What's up?
-
- Stuart posted the 5.0 developers kit the other day (grabbed it as soon as
- I could)
-
- cool feature ***** pixel post process (like image filter in rendering)
- (this gives a filter that can be)
- (motion blured..ect...)
-
- Chris
-
-
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- From: imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can anyone email me lightwave?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 96 06:44:16 GMT
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-
- In article <4kitm8$l1@acmex.gatech.edu>, gt4687c@prism.gatech.edu (Jeff Yeh) wrote:
- >In article <4kisgk$jqt@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>,
- >WEI L LEE <n1633872@student.fit.qut.edu.au> wrote:
- >>I need Lightwave now. can anybody email me a copy please?
- >>
- >
- >Excuse me???? What stupid rational would make you believe
- >that anyone would just give you a $800 piece of software??
- >
- >Sorry, but your request isn't appreciated in this newsgroup.
- >
-
- I noticed he posted the same little crappy notice into
- comp.graphics.apps.softimage!
-
- Yeah sure I'll e-mail you $13,000 Australian worth of software!
-
- I notice his e-address is here in Australia. Someone needs to bomb Melbourne.
-
-
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- Kevin Gleeson
- Imagine It
- 3D animation and graphics
- Hobart
- Tasmania
- Australia
-
- The Librarian Rules! - OOOK!
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
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- From: Jeff Jasper <jasper.7@osu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 03:22:28 -0400
- Organization: The Ohio State University
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-
- > You know what? As far as most things go Lightwave DOESN'T need anything else.
- > Everything that's being added to LW and every other package is just things to
- > make things easier; nothing actually new (well, rarely). There are lots of
- > things I'd like to see added, but these are just things to speed up the work
- > and make it easier. What does OpenGL bring to the table, for example? Nothing
- > but a speed enhancement. It's just there because it saves the time of
- > rendering to check on things. Is it actually a new tool? No.
- >
- > You say that those things (mentioned by you above) are what everyone expects as
- > the norm, but in reality, as far as a release version, neither Lightwave nor
- > 3DS have them. In a couple of weeks they may be the norm though...
-
- They have been the norm for high end tools like PA and Softimage for a long time.
- And being more productive is always a good thing to have. Who cares if the technology
- is new, it is still needed. The fact that 3DS and LW didn't have them in the past but
- are getting them shows they are moving in the right direction. So these features are
- what studios are looking for now. Better have them if you want to make the sales. You
- look at MAX's features list and you will see A LOT of stuff they sponged off Softimage.
-
- Jeff
-
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- From: Ace Miles <ace@got.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Loading images ...
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 00:18:00 -0700
- Organization: got net?
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-
- Charles Ng wrote:
- >
- > I still can't get it. I have a lws file with surfaces named. I loaded images from the image panel and assign them
- > onto the surface thru surface panel. I save the lws, and guess what, LW simply doesn't assign any images onto the
- > surfaces, in fact, it simply forget or doesn't know that it has to LOAD the image (from scene panel, the image
- > count is zero). How come??
- >
- > I tried saving the surfaces as srf files, but still, it wouldn't work. Why???
- >
- > Please help guys!
- >
- > LonerSam
-
- It REALLY should be quite easy to find the answer to this in your
- manual. Mine are at work or I'd direct you to the page it's on.
-
- --
- Ace Miles * Senior Animator * Atari Games/Williams Entertainment
- ace@agames.com (work) or ace@got.net (home)
- My opinions are not necessarily those of my employer.
- Although legally they own everything I come up with.
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can anyone email me lightwave?
- Message-ID: <mad.6ag2@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 11 Apr 96 22:51:41 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 16
-
- On Thu 11-Apr-1996 11:33a, Stranahan wrote:
- S> Hey - could someone please mail me a dongle? And a DEC Alpha or 2?
-
-
- S> _____________________________________________
- S> Lee Stranahan
- S> Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- S> A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- S> ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
-
- S> Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
- ---------------
- Geez.....and while we'er at it, if someone could email me some awesome Paint
- software for my Raptor, I'd be happy...Pleeeeassseee? Or even some tickets to
- NAB?.......
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: polygon reduction!
- Message-ID: <mad.6ahh@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 11 Apr 96 23:02:00 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 16
-
- On Thu 11-Apr-1996 11:32a, Brian Lutt wrote:
- BL> Does anybody know of any software to reduce the polygons in an object. I
- BL> need to reduce the amount of polygons in my objects. The objects are
- BL> imprted into lightwave from other software packages as obj files and
- BL> there polygon counts are very high, is there anything available that does
- BL> a good job at this task.
-
- BL> Thanks
- BL> Brian Lutt
-
- -----------------------
- I also asked this question a couple of weeks ago, and all I got for a response
- was, what do ya mean? I tried to explain that I just wanted to reduce the
- amount of polygons in my objects......how many ways can you say that you want
- to reduce the amount of polygons in an object? May with somebody else asking
- the same question, we might get an answer.............md
-
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- Date: 12 Apr 1996 04:21:47 GMT
- Organization: Maddy's Mail Domain and File Repository.
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-
- In article <3165E758.5582@pilot.msu.edu>,
- Bryant Reif <reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu> wrote:
-
- >> + Hate to tell you this, but Win95 *is* true multitasking.
- >>
- >> Specify: what do you mean by "true" multitasking?
- >>
- >
- >Well Win95 is a preemptive multitasker, but it isn't multi-threaded like
- >NT.
-
- Win95 is only pre-emptive for programs written for it (and possibly NT). Try
- running a DOS/Win3.x app in it and it'll only time splice. I'm not sure
- exactly how NT does things, I've heard that it's good but hungry.
-
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- From: gkeenan818@aol.com (GKeenan818)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Dongle Failure
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 04:42:57 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Well, Chuck got back to me the next day and it appears that I have to go
- through my UK distributer after all. This will save me quick a lot of
- money and I just hope this matter gets sorted out quickly.
-
- So, thanks for the quick response Chuck, and I hope the replacement at
- your end will be as quick as me shipping the dongle off for replacement!
-
- The dongle problem is proving to be very interesting..... Why are there so
- many now failing at the same time? Is it down to a design fault in the
- dongle or is there something sinister going on out there in 3D land.......
-
-
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- From: gkeenan818@aol.com (GKeenan818)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Best of LightWave Pro
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 04:45:06 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- In article <316D0674.7CF1@atlanta.com>, Henri Smulders
- <bwidget@atlanta.com> writes:
-
- >Never, ever order or allow to have your credit card charged while a
- product
- >is not shipping! come-on guys aren't we all grown ups here? When I called
- in >november and they told me they weren't shipping yet I
-
- There was a time limit on placing the initial order to get it at a
- 'special price'. As I orderd up multiple copies, this saving was quite
- considerable. Being adult about this matter is what I have been doing all
- along.
-
- >asked to be put on a mailing list for when it shipped, said thank you and
- I'm still >waiting for my mailing. Beats waiting on the actual product.
- As I have been waiting for the goods to arrive, I am on a waiting list. I
- was todl it teh goods would be shipping in December (cue above).
-
- >One stroke of luck: Lightwave Pro is a fairly reputable institution; I
- don't think ya'll are >getting ripped of.
-
- Hmmmm.... I don't honestly believe that I will get ripped off, but that
- still does not excuse the fact that my crediat card was charged in
- December. .
-
- I've been Emailed teling me that the goods are now shipping. It will be
- very interesting to see how long it will take to arrive in Scotland, and
- also the charges that customs hit me with.
-
- Matter closed, unless I don't get my package in the next 5 days.......
-
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- From: tran3d@zetnet.co.uk (Simon Blackledge)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: will my par work for an Pentium system?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 09:40:33 +0100
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- hbrtv284@csun.edu (emmanuel olympia) writes:
-
-
- > hello, I have a par for my amiga. just wondering if it will work for my pc
- > as well. is it just a software thing? thx
-
- No and yes and yes ????
- the main board is differant as the amiga uses a zorro slot.but the
- grabber on the amiga uses the pc slot so it will work in the pc,i
- know i swapped my two round last week.The software is not the
- same.you will need to buy a pc par and youll get the software with it
- ,oh and u can use your old drive of the amiga .
- And this is only my opinion but the pc software is not as good as the
- amiga for the par.
- no in and out points to start with.and uptil now no windows nt
- drivers but they are working on it !!
- and the optimize function sucks it really hit and miss if you have low memory.
-
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- From: dealmakr@ix.netcom.com(Dave Gadbois)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Is there a rev d?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 04:50:49 GMT
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-
-
- I have heard about a rev D but don't know where to find it. please
- give me a name and location.
-
- Thanks
- Dave G
-
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- From: Yourname@somwhere.COM (Your Name)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: lens flares
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 09:50:10 GMT
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- Hello,
-
- I have a case who is hollow and has some slots for ventilation, in this
- case i have a point light with lensflare (glow behind objects).
- If i render this object, the steaks cut my object.
- Has anyone an idea, why the light do that?
-
-
-
- Hallo,
-
- Ich habe mir ein Gehäuse konstruert, das an den Seiten Luftungsschlitze
- hat. In diese Gehäuse plaziere ich ein Punktlicht mit Lensflares und
- Streaks (glow behind Objects aktiviert).
- Wenn ich nu diese Objekt berechnen lasse, kommen die Lichtstrahlen nicht
- nur durch diese Schlitze, sondern auch aus dem Gehäuse selbst d.h. die
- Streaks verhalten sich wie heiße Laser und schneiden sich durch die
- Gehäusewand obwohl diese nicht tranparent ist.
-
- hat irgendjemand eine Idee was ich falsch mache, oder ist das ein Bug in
- Lightwave???
-
-
- ciao
-
- georg@creatix.com
-
-
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- From: georg@creatix.com (Georg Stein)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lensflares
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 09:56:11 GMT
- Organization: Creatix Polymedia GmbH Germany
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-
- Hello,
-
- I have a case who is hollow and has some slots for ventilation, in this
- case i have a point light with lensflare (glow behind objects).
- If i render this object, the steaks cut my object.
- Has anyone an idea, why the light do that?
-
-
-
- Hallo,
-
- Ich habe mir ein Gehäuse konstruert, das an den Seiten Luftungsschlitze
- hat. In diese Gehäuse plaziere ich ein Punktlicht mit Lensflares und
- Streaks (glow behind Objects aktiviert).
- Wenn ich nu diese Objekt berechnen lasse, kommen die Lichtstrahlen nicht
- nur durch diese Schlitze, sondern auch aus dem Gehäuse selbst d.h. die
- Streaks verhalten sich wie heiße Laser und schneiden sich durch die
- Gehäusewand obwohl diese nicht tranparent ist.
-
- hat irgendjemand eine Idee was ich falsch mache, oder ist das ein Bug in
- Lightwave???
-
-
- ciao
-
- georg@creatix.com
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: using photoshop o make textures for lw
- Message-ID: <Dpqv7w.96E@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4ke2nn$frj@dewey.csun.edu>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 10:16:43 GMT
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-
- > I just got photoshop to make textures for lw objects, what is a good
- > book
- > for a beginner to learn photoshop. one with lots of tutorials, etc. do
- > they make video tutorials like they do for lightwave. also, is there a
- > photoshop newsgroup?
-
- There are scads of them. I like "Inside Adobe Photoshop 3" and "Adobe
- Photoshop Now!" both from New Riders Press. The first is a ig thick
- do-it-all book, and the second is a thin techniques guide. Both come with
- a CD ROM with loads o'goodies on them.
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- 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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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Dongle Failure
- Message-ID: <Dpqv7y.974@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4kecne$a9@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 10:16:45 GMT
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- Lines: 37
-
- > I don't want to start another discussion on the pro's and con's of
- > using a
- > 'cracked' version of LightWave, even though I do understand some peoples
- > points of view on the matter.
- >
- > Even so, my distributor has informed me (I am a dealer by the way) that
- > the amount of faulty dongles being returned is increasing at an alarming
- > rate. I am told that the turnaround on getting a new dongle is around 2
- > months, and if this is the case I can guarantee you that I am going to
- > be
- > rather annoyed....
- >
- > Once again, I am waiting for some feedback from NewTek on this matter
- > and
- > another day has went by......
- >
-
- There's been a lot of discussion about this recently on the UK CIX
- conferencing system, and the upshot of it is that if you want to avoid
- damage to your dongle (pause for sniggering to subside) you should
- install another parallel port for any other devices. I'm considering this
- now as I use both 3DS and Lightwave dongles and also a printer and a
- Connectix QuickCam, all competeing for space on my Par port.
-
- Something bad is going to happen one day with this arrangement. NewTek
- could possibly address this problem by speeding up the dongle replacement
- delays. Cracked programs are not the answer. You will end up with
- something less reliable than a broken dongle. If one intends doing
- serious work with one's Lightwave then a pirated version isn't the answer.
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- 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: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Message-ID: <Dpqv7z.97p@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <316B1732.9FB@pilot.msu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 10:16:47 GMT
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-
- > > Allen and Stuart needs to respond to the competition's advances with
- > > advances of their own. Shaded, OpenGl layout and modeler, and
- > > improved IK
- > > are not going to do it, since that's what everyone *expects* as the
- > > norm
- > > for programs nowdays anyway.
- >
- > I really really want some form of NURBS to be included in LW 5.0.
- > Metaform is an ok substitute but some things are done more efficiently
- > w/ NURBS.
-
- Oh-oh, I just heard the missile bay doors opening from Stuart's
- direction...
-
- :?)))))
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- 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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- From: Frédéric Druilhet <druilhet@planete.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Don't use revision D
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 10:38:22 GMT
- Organization: Pressimage, France
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-
- There is no more boolean operation
- If you've got an answer, mail me !
- Frédéric DRUILHET
- druilhet@planete.net
- http://www.planete.net/~druilhet
-
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- From: Elliot Bain <ebain@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Dongle Failure
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 01:18:12 -0400
- Organization: Laurell Creative Services
- Lines: 42
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-
- James Jones/Nibbles and Bits wrote:
- >
- > Ebain@ix.netcom.com said:
- >
- > >I, personally have bought two copies, and therefore have two
- > >dongles. I wish I could have bought more memory, instead.
- >
- > Instead of buying the other LW? Sounds like the dongle worked
- > quite well -- it kept you honest.
- >
- > -Jim
- >
- > James G. Jones
- > Nibbles & Bits
- > jgjones@usa.net
- > __
- >
- > ___
- > * UniQWK #5134*
- >
-
- Since I can't look you in the eye and see if your eyes are twinkling or
- not, I have the choice of either getting mad because you're making
- assumptions you have no right to make, or you're making fun of a
- situation that begs making fun of because getting mad only increases
- the frustration of the situation. And no, I only run LW on one machine
- at a time. The second copy is insurance, pure and simple. I have
- redundancy on most items in my studio that can't be replaced or rented
- on short notice.
-
- Besides, I don't need the people at Newtek nor anyone else to keep me
- honest. I assume most people are honest, until they prove otherwise. If
- Newtek wants to come down on pirates, why don't they join the industry
- group that goes after them, and leave us legitimate users free of the
- worry of when our dongles are going to die. And if you haven't heard,
- there seems to be an epidemic of sudden dongle death out there. Maybe
- yours will be next? How would you feel then? Can't happen here, can it?
-
- --
- Elliot Bain
- Laurell Creative Services
- 614.459.4404
-
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- From: Andreas Maurer <andreas@tom02.sime.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re^2: Now I'm confused... LIGHTWAVE 4.0 or 3D MAX?
- Date: 10 Apr 96 17:19:00
- Organization: Deep Thought
- Lines: 13
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- X-Mail2News-Path: tom02.sime.com
-
-
- Hi, Walter.
-
- w> it. Maybe your best decision would be to go to NAB and see for yourself.
-
- So once again, I see this NAB.
- Seems to be kind of a tradefare.
- Could anyone give a short description, for some europeans lik me? :)
-
- mfG 2:316/76.11
- 2:316/42.111
- /XX\ Andreas Andreas@tom02.sime.com
-
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- From: "Dean A. Scott" <dscott@tir.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Anims over zero or super black?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 07:51:10 -0400
- Organization: Silicon Magic
- Lines: 35
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-
- I'm B a c k !
-
- Took a long hiatus from the newsgroup, but I'm ready to start
- reading this great resource of knowledgable LWers again.
-
- And to start, I need an answer to a plaguing question...
- and QUICK at that, too! <smile>
-
- How do you convert the RGB 0,0,0 black of LW anims to
- NTSC 0 IRE (zero black) or even -5 IRE (super black) for a
- client that insists on such for reliable self keying over
- betacam SP video?
-
- Can the PVR do this? I know the PAR can, but I need international
- broadcast quality ntsc video, which the PVR does much better than
- a PAR.
-
- What other options exist? I need professional strength help here...
- NO "I think this might work" or "Have you tried this?" Give me
- a definative answer, one from your own experience.
-
- Apprecianatos!
-
- --
- /~~~~|
- / /~~~
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- \~\__/ /
- \____/
- -----------------------------------------------
- Dean A. Scott, SILICON MAGIC, "Your Key To 3D!"
- Í---------------------------------------------Í
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- Home of "Power Tips Pro for LightWave"
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- From: Mal@pixelfx.demon.co.uk (Malcolm Lavery)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: polygon reduction!
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 12:56:02 GMT
- Lines: 23
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-
- On 11-Apr-96 11:32:50, the dood Brian Lutt said about polygon reduction!:
-
- Hi!, Brian.....
-
- > Does anybody know of any software to reduce the polygons in an object. I
- > need to reduce the amount of polygons in my objects. The objects are
- > imprted into lightwave from other software packages as obj files and
- > there polygon counts are very high, is there anything available that does
- > a good job at this task.
-
- Try Pixel Pro II, it's good at both converting, and reducing polygons!.
-
- Or I do believe that there is a PD program that does the same thing.
-
- That's for the Amiga that is!. ;)
-
- Cya!.....
-
- --
- Mal!! :)
-
-
-
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- From: Andrew Hofman <andyh@erinet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anims over zero or super black?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 09:41:45 -0400
- Organization: LumaQuest Productions, Dayton, OH
- Lines: 61
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-
- Dean A. Scott wrote:
- >Andrew!
- >
- >[For the PAR] Can SETUP=0 be set to -5 (super black = less than 0 IRE)
- >and can the same be true for the PVR?
- >
- >I just wrote an inquiry here regarding anims over such black
- >values and didn't see this thread yet.
- >
- >Is there any other way? For example, I'm having anim frames
- >from a PC transfered to bernulli (amiga format) and then
- >converted into a Flyer clip... anyway to sub-black them?
- >
- >
-
- Sounds logical, but I don't think -5 will work. We're talking binary
- here so it's either 0 or 1, on or off. There might be a trimmer pot
- somewhere on the board that sets zeroblack reference and could be
- cranked down for superblack, but I don't know. Call DPS to find out.
-
- The PVR hides all this Setup=0 nonsense from the user by providing a
- button to do the same thing. There is a line in its config file that
- states SETUP=0 or 1, but there is no reason to fool with it.
-
- As far as the Flyer, I can't tell you as I have never actually used one.
- But my experience with the Toaster would indicate no, it can't output
- animations over zeroblack. It is true that the Toaster will grab, save
- and display Framestores (not RGB files) with zero or superblack in them,
- but only when grabbed from an outside source. LightWave and TPaint
- cannot generate such images. One time I thought I came up with a cheat
- for this, and tried using a framestore with superblack as a background
- image in LW. But it simply elevated the frame to 7.5 IRE. This makes
- sense, considering the lowest RGB value LightWave can deal with is
- 0,0,0. And the Toaster is internally calibrated so that 0,0,0 is locked
- at 7.5 IRE. There is no provision in LW for negative RGB values.
- Framestores somehow handle this differently, but even their superblack
- is numerically inaccessible to LightWave.
-
- Before I had the PAR/PVR, I used the following approach many times
- quite reliably. It requires an outboard switcher or second Toaster.
-
- 1) Obtain a clean source for a zero or superblack signal, like a TBC or
- camera with its setup cranked below normal.
- 2) Render your animation so it is deliberately overexposed, making it
- easier to key over 7.5 IRE.
- 3) Key the animation straight off your Flyer and over the superblack
- signal. Use a dissolve transition to control the animation's brightness.
- This way you can bring it back down to broadcast limits (using a W/V
- scope), yet still obtain a decent key despite rendering over 7.5 IRE
- black. Now don't touch the T-bar!
- 4) Lay the animation off to tape.
-
- I'm not sure, but a second switcher may not be needed if you're using a
- Flyer. I would, however, check for trailing-edge artifact problems when
- using the Toaster for keying.
-
- --
- Andrew Hofman
- LumaQuest Productions
- andyh@erinet.com
- 513-643-7333
-
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- From: Frédéric Druilhet <druilhet@planete.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Don't use revision D( sorry, you can !)
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 13:44:52 GMT
- Organization: Pressimage, France
- Lines: 15
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-
- Frédéric Druilhet <druilhet@planete.net> s'écrit :
- > There is no more boolean operation
- > If you've got an answer, mail me !
- > Frédéric DRUILHET
- > druilhet@planete.net
- > http://www.planete.net/~druilhet
-
- The installation has made my faces in Modeller to be double
- sided, I've just noticed it.
- Sorry and to thanks to the one that has told me to look at
- it
-
-
- fred
-
-
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- From: Andrew Hofman <andyh@erinet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for SoftImage and Max
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 10:01:00 -0400
- Organization: LumaQuest Productions, Dayton, OH
- Lines: 34
- Message-ID: <316E621C.1A81@erinet.com>
- References: <N.040996.003129.60@earthlink.net.earthlink.net> <4kep92$5bc@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4kkhbv$p63@news.nyc.pipeline.com>
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- To: Justin windemere <justin@pipeline.com>
-
- Justin windemere wrote:
- >
- > virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) wrote:
- >
- > >Allen and Stuart needs to respond to the competition's advances with
- > >advances of their own. Shaded, OpenGl layout and modeler, and
- > >improved IK
- > >are not going to do it, since that's what everyone *expects* as the
- > >norm
- > >for programs nowdays anyway.
- > >--Brian
- >
- > Stop measuring your fucking penis's
- >
- > some of us are trying to discuss using
- > lighwave
- >
- > Get a life Cocksucker
- >
-
- What the HELL is your problem? Whether you agree with him or not, Brian is
- legitimately concerned about the future of LightWave. What in his message deserves
- such a vulgar response?! It's about time you reached up real, real far and pulled
- that bug out of your ass. And while you're at it, learn to write. A snappy comeback
- is so much more effective when it doesn't sound as if it were written by a sixth-
- grade dropout.
-
- Just glad to spread a little happiness.
-
- --
- Andrew Hofman
- LumaQuest Productions
- andyh@erinet.com
- 513-643-7333
-
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- From: Andrew Hofman <andyh@erinet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: will my par work for an Pentium system?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 10:08:38 -0400
- Organization: LumaQuest Productions, Dayton, OH
- Lines: 14
- Message-ID: <316E63E6.BA9@erinet.com>
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-
- > > hello, I have a par for my amiga. just wondering if it will work for my pc
- > > as well. is it just a software thing? thx
- >
-
- The Amiga version has a zorro connector and will not fit into a PC. But
- if you're looking into getting a PC PAR, I would STRONGLY recommend you
- consider getting the PVR instead. Far better quality, and much more
- intensive software revision.
-
- --
- Andrew Hofman
- LumaQuest Productions
- andyh@erinet.com
- 513-643-7333
-
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- From: TL Westgate <juris@oo.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Don't use revision D
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 10:04:14 -0400
- Organization: Juris Corporation
- Lines: 21
- Message-ID: <316E62DE.1253@oo.com>
- References: <4klbqu$2vl@unix.pressimage.fr>
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-
- Frédéric Druilhet wrote:
- >
- > There is no more boolean operation
- > If you've got an answer, mail me !
- > Frédéric DRUILHET
- > druilhet@planete.net
- > http://www.planete.net/~druilhet
-
- I don't know what you downloaded, but my Rev. D had boolean functions
- that work just fine. And the Font bug is finally fixed. No more
- Postscript fonts! Yippee! True type forever. I deleted my whole PSFONTS
- directory. Good ridance.
-
- TL
-
- --
- ======================================================
- |visit the Juris web site at http://www.oo.com/~juris|
- | or visit my personal web site at |
- | http://members.aol.com/tlwestgate/home/livroom.htm |
- ======================================================
-
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- From: pgprod@news.spacestar.com (Paul Goor)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS: BEST OFFER DPS TBC IV AND V-SCOPE
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 13:55:02 GMT
- Organization: Spacestar Communications, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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-
- FS: DPS TBC IV and V-Scope
-
- DPS Personal V-Scope Model UM-2000
-
- DPS Personal TBC-IV
-
- Best offer both or either.
-
- VTU March 1996 Personal V-Scope $735.00
-
- Personal TBC-IV $799.00
-
- Those prices are for new units of course.
-
- These have been used but not abused.
-
- Paul Goor
- pgprod@spacestar.com
- Friendly Fridley, Minnesota
- 612.574.9973
- :
-
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- Paul Goor pgprod@spacestar.com Friendly Fridley, Minnesota
-
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- From: Henri Smulders <bwidget@atlanta.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Cyrix 6x86 and Lightwave?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 10:23:36 -0400
- Organization: IMT
- Lines: 12
- Message-ID: <316E6768.35BF@atlanta.com>
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-
- Rich Comber wrote:
-
- > own a Cyrix 5x86 and NT had problems with that also. I'd recommend that you
- > stick with a pentium, but get at least a 120. Just a tiny bit more than the
- > 100 mhz.
- > Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net> "The only bad day you have is the
- > one you never get to see." Don't get a Pentiu, 120; get a 75 and clock it up to 150 (or at least 100; 150 is very optimistic and I've
- only succeeded once reliably; but I always try ;-)). I have clocked up p5-75 all the way to 150 without problems
- (That ONE was exceptional though!) . I'm currently running off of a P5-75 running RELIABLY at 100 Mhz.
- Praise the Lord for Intel's high yields and weird marketing!
-
- Hajo
-
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- From: Remko Steenstra <rsteenst@xs4all.nl>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: drawing tablets-opinion?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 13:56:06 -0700
- Organization: none
- Lines: 23
- Message-ID: <316EC366.6B3E@xs4all.nl>
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-
- emmanuel olympia wrote:
- >
- > I would like some comments, suggestions, opinions on drawing tablets to be
- > used both as a mouse and as a tool for programs such as lightwave and
- > photoshop for a NT/Pentium system. Are there any standard tablets which
- > everybody uses? pls. let me know. I am planning to buy one soon. thx
- >
- > Emmanuel
-
- I would suggest the Wacom ArtPad II.It costs about $200 and works
- great with Photoshop 3, LW and NT. It has sufficient resolution,
- is pressure-sensitive and even has an eraser on the back of the
- pen! You can use aside your normal mouse, and you can configure
- it to behave like a mouse or a tablet. It's great!
-
- Hope this helps,
-
- Remko
-
- (BTW, I am not associated with Wacom in any way,shape,form)
-
- Graduate student of Image- and MediaTechnology,
- Freelance ElectroGig operator.
-
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- From: arno@3rdplanet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: New PAR software for NT
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 07:51:13 -0800
- Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
- Lines: 3
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-
- Check out the new PAR software(2.0) for NT very nice.
-
- -arno
-
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- From: Jack Walsh <jwalsh@imaginate.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.animation
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 08:09:33 -0700
- Organization: The Imagination Workshop
- Lines: 4
- Message-ID: <316E722D.60A6@imaginate.com>
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-
- I don't think LW users are a huge concern of Autodesk. Autodesk though,
- is a huge concern of NewTek. Good Luck NewTek, you're gonna need it!
-
- Jack
-
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- From: Shadowbird <darius@iasmh.bsu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Toaster Question
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 01:40:08 -0500
- Organization: Ball State University
- Lines: 20
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-
- OK, this doesn't really relate to LW, but I know there are some folks out
- there who use toasters, so...
-
- I'm wanting to do a program, that will not require sets to use, only a
- blue background, or a black background. Is there any way I can do this
- and then have either a computer graphics picture or a background video
- shot behind the action. (a la Babylon 5)
-
- +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
- | So I walk up on high | |>arius Wei (Shadowbird) |
- | And I step to the edge | darius@iasmh.bsu.edu |
- | To see my world below | http://www.iasmh.bsu.edu/~darius |
- | And I laugh at myself | IASMH Computer Lab Technician |
- | While the tears roll down | IASMH Solar Car Team |
- | 'Cause it's the world I know | |
- | | |
- | ---Collective Soul | |
- | "The World I Know" | |
- +---------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
-
-
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- From: Jason@newtek.com (Jason Linhart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Cel Look and Macroform plugins? Was Re: experimental features?!?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 15:19:46 GMT
- Organization: NewTek
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <4kls77$2fg@guitar.sound.net>
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-
- Lyle Milton <lmilton@whstar.wh.att.com> wrote:
-
- >cropped<
-
- >At the risk of sounding cocky, if you are capable of producing plug-ins as
- >complex as MacroForm (which is actually 2 plug-ins that hold multiple
- >programs BTW) in ~3 months send your resume to One And Only Media, P.O.
- >Box 218, Vauxhall,NJ 07088...we may be looking for freelancers in the near
- >future.
-
- : )
-
- Thanks for the good laugh, I needed it before NAB.
-
- Jason Linhart
-
-
-
-
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- From: lawson@initco.net (Joseph J. Lawson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Can anyone email me lightwave?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 96 13:35:38 GMT
- Organization: Intermountain Internet Corp.
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-
- In article <4kjq46$qhs@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
- stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) wrote:
- >----------------
- >Idiots like the guy who started this thread should be banned from
- the
- >'net in my opinion.
- >------------
- >
- >Yeah! Damn right! Someone email that guy to me, and I'll beat him
- up!
- >
- As we say in Montana, a real Coyote, this WEI L LEE.
- And to think, I could've saved myself a thousand bucks!
-
- Joe Lawson, MontAnimation
-
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- From: lawson@initco.net (Joseph J. Lawson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Who's going to NAB?
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 96 13:47:20 GMT
- Organization: Intermountain Internet Corp.
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-
- In article <316B18B0.2699@odyssee.net>,
- Stephane Bastien <light@odyssee.net> wrote:
- 1: Fori Owurowa - "Keeper of the twisty box"
- 2: Alan Chan - No honorary title as such..
- 3: Chris 'Xenon' Hanson, Questar Productions. "The obligatory
- Noble Gas"
- 4: Simon Blackledge ,transmission 3d ,based in the uk
- 5: Mark (Habanero-Jones) Thompson
- 6: Richard Garrison- WAVELENGTH---
- 7: Ken Geary - Ademco -(article on Ademco in April issue of PC
- Graphics & Video)
- 8: Brian "Can only stand to be there Monday" Tatosky, Equinox
- Images, Inc
- 9: Ace Miles - Who's tryin to find a flight in Tues & out Wed :(
- 10:Paul Lara - "WaveRider" (VDO Productions)
- 11: Stephane Bastien, Telecine Multimedia inc. Montreal,
- Quebec.(just call me light)
- 12: Joe Lawson, MontAnimation, Great Falls, Montana
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toaster Question
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 12:06:41 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- The Toaster's keyer isn't really ideal for this sort of thing - look for a
- cheap used Newsmatte or Ultimatte or something...
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
-
- Access DeniedURL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/access.htm
-
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- From: arno@3rdplanet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Info. on 060 cards
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 09:06:15 -0800
- Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
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-
- We're looking to get 060 cards for the AMIGA(A2000) can anyone tell me
- what software is NOT compatible(lightwave4.0). Please let me know
- ASAP. Thanks.
-
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- From: mbc@po.cwru.edu (Michael B. Comet)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lensflares
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 16:17:09 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University
- Lines: 25
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-
-
- In a previous article georg@creatix.com (Georg Stein) said:
-
- > I have a case who is hollow and has some slots for ventilation, in this
- > case i have a point light with lensflare (glow behind objects).
- > If i render this object, the steaks cut my object.
- > Has anyone an idea, why the light do that?
-
- Turn off glow behind objects, that will always make it look
- like the light is Behind the object, I think you want to make it look
- like it is inside.
-
- Turn on fade behind objects. This will make it glow on and
- off as it goes behind the slots.
-
- If you always want to see some kind of light streaking
- out of the slots you will have to model it and apply a transparency
- map.
-
- mbc
-
- --
- | Michael B. Comet - mbc@po.cwru.edu
- | http://inswww.ins.cwru.edu/php/comet/
- | LW FAQ, 3D Graphics & Animation and more!
-
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- From: mbc@po.cwru.edu (Michael B. Comet)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whoa! LW 5.0?!
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 16:20:04 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University
- Lines: 22
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-
-
- In a previous article stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) said:
-
- > defensive...the porting was a HUGE amount of work, so Allen and Stuart did
- > not get in as many features as we've gotten used to from them. Given the
- > time they have had between ports, 5.0 should take care of a lot of
- > people's wish lists.....
-
- It will be interesting to see what features are added and
- how they keep up with the competition.
-
- BTW does anyone know what the upgrade price will be like
- from 4.0? I thought I read a post someone made about $500 or something.
- That seems a bit much as the software itself is nearly that price.
- How much were upgrades in the past?
-
- mbc
-
- --
- | Michael B. Comet - mbc@po.cwru.edu
- | http://inswww.ins.cwru.edu/php/comet/
- | LW FAQ, 3D Graphics & Animation and more!
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- From: socorrgn@tcd.ie (Venom!)
- Subject: LW bugs?
- Message-ID: <Dpr8qx.Iy2@news.tcd.ie>
- Summary: anybody have a list of all known bugs
- Keywords: lightwave bugs
- Sender: usenet@news.tcd.ie (TCD News System )
- Organization: University of Dublin, Trinity College
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 15:08:54 GMT
- Lines: 6
-
-
- does anybody have a list of all the known lightwave bugs. I've heard of
- some strange ones (like boolean subtract not removing faces). Is it
- really that bad or are these bugs just superficial and easy to circumvent ?
- Any info would be appreciated.
- thanx.
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: tomahawk
- Message-ID: <mad.6ape@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 12 Apr 96 07:48:30 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
- Lines: 19
-
- On Fri 12-Apr-1996 4:36a, Keith Christopher wrote:
- KC> Well it's been up for two months now and the stats are pretty
- KC> astounding ! There have been 45,000 ftp accesses (different) and 15,000
- KC> www accesses (probably due to lack of time to update the pages) This
- KC> is GREAT ! the new uploads have been on the slow side but this is still
- KC> good news. So if you have an object or a cool framestore you want to show
- KC> off upload it !
-
-
- KC> Thanks for the support !
-
-
- KC> Keith Christopher
- KC> tomahawk.grandi.com : the one shop LW stop on the internet !
- KC> --
- KC> keithc@tomahawk.grandi.com
- -------------------
- How does a person upload a framestore into your web page? I'd like to upload a
- sample or two of some of my work?...........md
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- From: Michael Holve <holve@fammed.som.sunysb.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 12:56:09 -0400
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- fwtep@earthlink.net wrote:
- >
- > On 4/10/96 5:14PM, in message <316C4EF3.6EE2@chanime.com>, "Stephen C. Chan"
- > <schan@chanime.com> wrote:
- >
- > > I got to see MAX, but I haven't seen LW 5.0 yet.
- > >
- > > I've heard astounding things about LW's new modeler, but I've yet to hear
- > > them address their character animation weaknesses.
- > >
- > > Also, on the MAX side of things, have they released the spline modeler yet?
- > > When I saw it, that section of the tutorial was missing and I don't think the
- > > modeler was finished.
- > >
- > > Until that's in there, I don't care how easy it is to make primitives.
- > >
- > > ... still waiting for something that works better... *sigh*
- > >
- > > :)
- > >
- > > -Steve C.
- >
- > While Lightwave hasn't been known as a powerhouse of character animation, why
- > is it that it's being used for that all the time on TV and movies, whereas 3DS
- > never is? LW has done work in "Lord of Illusions" (the face peel near the
- > end), on TV there are all the creatures in Hercules, the one or two in
- > seaQuest, one or two in Babylon 5, the Blue M&M commercials, and probably more
- > (it's not something I'm really up on). Granted, SoftImage and Alias are used
- > far more than LW for this kind of work, but still, where is 3DS in all this?
- > Shhhh... listen to the crickets....
- > --
- > -=Fred=-
-
- As a 3DSR4 user, I must say that it's an excellent package. Granted, it runs under DOS (you
- can't task switch to Photoshop, say) and it's got a scanline renderer, but other than that, it's
- fantastic. Who needs the overhead of Windoze?! Also, I've *never* seen 3DSR4 crash, whereas my
- Windows programs (Visual Reality) crashes several times a night.
-
- Autodesk is primarily in the CAD market, and as such, attracts architects and similar. This
- is what 3DSR4 was made for - visualizing CAD models. However, some whine and say "well how come
- they don't use it on TV?" Who cares, it's not their market! You could, if you got a bunch of
- IPAS routines. You can even use a stand-in renderer to do REAL ray-tracing. You will note
- though (all you whiners) that 3DSR4 is used for multimedia games (7th Guest, 11th Hour, etc.)
- Lightwave is used because it comes with the Toaster, which many studios already own, and are
- proficient with. Doesn't mean they *like* it...
-
- Look at the big picture when bitching about 3DSR4. It has built-in network rendering. You
- can script the shit out it. Everything is animatable. It's got a lot of features in there,
- that may not be immediately obvious.
-
- From the looks of MAX (which I should be getting in a week), it looks to be quite awesome.
- Plus, because it runs under NT, it makes most other programs limp by comparison (save for
- Lightwave). Drool on this; MAX running on a DEC Alpha or quad-Pentium Pro at 200MHz each.
- Lightwave too, can do this.
-
- I was shopping for a system for a long time. It came down to Lightwave, 3DSR4 or Imagine. I
- already own Imagine, so that's just an upgrade for me. I wanted something more advanced, in
- terms of animatible objects, textures, etc.
-
- Visual Reality sucks. That much I can say with authority. "Gee, you can animate with it.
- As long as you just move the camera. DUH."
-
- Michael Holve
- Network Manager/Webmaster
- Department of Family Medicine
- University Hospital and Medical Center
- State University of New York at Stony Brook
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- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 13:02:49 -0400
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-
- > >---shut the FUCK up loser... Win95 Does better multitasking then os/2
- > >by
- > >---far obviously you have either a shitty computer or you just suck...
- > >---
- > >---i can run 3d studio, 2 versions of netscape, 2 versions of agent,
- > >and
- > >---adobe premiere 4.2 all at the same time with no noticble slow down
- > >or
- > >---crashes... therefor you dont know how to fucking setup your
- > >computer
- > >---or your just a dumbass...
- > >---
- > >---HybridV
- > >---
- > >Maybe you would do better by running Mario teaches typing and MS
- > >Bookshelf at the same time. Go skip your high school study hall and
- > >get hooked on phonics dickhead.
- > Bravo!
-
-
- Sorry, can't resist...
-
- Windoze95 does SHIT for multitasking. Unless of course, it's an accessory. Seriously though,
- unless the app is designed well, it won't multitask under Win95. Windows NT is great when it comes
- to multitasking, and does so with any app, 16 or 32 bit. So does Linux, which I also use.
-
- Secondly, why would you, in your right mind, multitask (or try to) 3D Studio, Netscape, Agent and
- Premiere? Sure, you could, but unless you got *tons* of RAM, it's not in the best interest of
- application performance or reliability. As far as slowing down the PC, 3D Studio stops cold when
- "swapped out" and Netscape, Agent and Premiere sit there idle when not doing anything, save for
- taking up your RAM and resources.
-
- Michael Holve
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- From: instntguts@aol.com (InstntGuts)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 13:20:43 -0400
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- Fred,
-
- Heres a *partial* list of 3D Studio film and broadcast uses (note that
- some of these projects use combinations of software with 3DS, such as
- Lightwave, Alias and/or Softimage):
-
- TV:
-
- Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation"
- FOX's "AJ's Time Travelers"
- SciFi Channel's "UFO Diaries"
- DIC Entertainment's "Where Is Carmen SanDiego?"
- Herbie Hancock's last video (Grammy Winner; produced by Mark Dippe, ILM.
- Most of the video was done in 3DS; a little in Alias, although Alias put
- some of the 3DS shots on one of their demo reels!)
- Time Traxx
- Star Trek: TNG
- Star Trek: DS9
- Unsolved Mysteries
- Encounters
- Sightings
- Liquid Television
- Mad About You
- Saturday Night Live
- Viper (computer display screens)
-
- Ron Thornton (Foundation Imaging, Babylon 5) has used 3DS instead of LW
- for several projects, including "Dan Dare," and was, at one point between
- the B5 pilot and the start of the series, , considering switching from LW
- to 3DS.
-
- FILM:
-
- "Virtuosity" (almost all of the effects in the film were 3DS)
- "Fair Game"
- "Casino" (recreation of the casino exterior by Matte World, using a
- Lightscape radiosity renderer)
- "Johnny Mnemonic" (much more of this was 3DS than Alias, BTW)
- "Hellraiser IV"
-
- There are actually a lot of other films, but I don't have a complete list
- in front of me. There are a few dozen production houses using 3DS in
- television. Sony Imageworks uses 3DS extensively for pre-visualization
- (and has done so on a very large number of films.) Metrolight uses 3DS for
- quite a few projects. In addition, there are small but fast-growing
- effects houses, such as BLUR Studios, that are almost entirely 3DS-based.
-
- PROMOS and TAGS
-
- Discovery Channel
- Sci-Fi Channel
- MTV
- CNN
- A&E
- Nickelodeon
- CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX
- numerous local TV station commercials, tags
- many international commercials (some from Glenn Melenhorst, a phenomenal
- character animator in Australia)
-
- There are many other places 3D Studio is used; theyre just not as public
- as the film and video industry. An enormous number of architects worldwide
- use 3DS for visualization because of AutoCAD, of course. Many forensic
- animations, including the notorious Mitchell Brothers murder case in San
- Francisco, are created in 3D Studio; CNN had a story specifically about
- the 3DS animation used in the case. In addition, over 70 percent of the
- entire computer games industry uses 3DS.
-
- The main reason you dont hear about 3D Studio being used by the film and
- TV industry is because Autodesk hasnt promoted 3DSs uses there very
- much, to the annoyance of some 3DS users. That hasnt stopped 3DS from
- having an installed base of over 70,000 copies; it also has 30 percent of
- the entire professional 3D animation market, and 45 percent of the entire
- PC segment, according to the Roncarelli Report. It also doesnt seem to
- have hurt Autodesk too much; theyre the 4th-largest software company in
- the world, and their multimedia sales last year were $28 million much of
- which came from 3D Studio.
-
- With the advent of Kinetix, Autodesks new multimedia subsidiary which is
- going to focus on the film/TV/multimedia market, and Wednesdays
- announcement that 3D Studio MAX ships within the next three weeks, youre
- going to hear a *lot* more about 3D Studio being used in film and TV.
-
- -- Jon
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- From: Bryant Reif <reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 14:16:10 -0400
- Organization: Concentric Internet Services
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-
- Phil South wrote:
- >
- > > > Allen and Stuart needs to respond to the competition's advances with
- > > > advances of their own. Shaded, OpenGl layout and modeler, and
- > > > improved IK
- > > > are not going to do it, since that's what everyone *expects* as the
- > > > norm
- > > > for programs nowdays anyway.
- > >
- > > I really really want some form of NURBS to be included in LW 5.0.
- > > Metaform is an ok substitute but some things are done more efficiently
- > > w/ NURBS.
- >
- > Oh-oh, I just heard the missile bay doors opening from Stuart's
- > direction...
- >
- > :?)))))
- >
-
- Notice I said *some form* of NURBS. I am very aware of the article Stuart wrote
- for LWPro and agree with him totally. Most people associate the interface and
- usability they have come to enjoy from SI and PA7 with NURBS. I was trying to
- relate my wishes in a manner that most people would understand.
-
- I guess what I would really like then is some form of B-splines editor with a
- great interface. mmmmmm... B-spines editor.
-
-
-
-
- --
-
- Bryant Reif
- mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu
- http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant
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- From: pana@earth.execpc.com (Blake Porter)
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- Subject: She answers "Tech support"
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 17:58:01 GMT
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-
- Call Newtek tech support lately? I thought I got right through when
- female voice answered the phone, "Tech support."
- I figured they got a female tech support ...fine, qualified is qualified.
- but not quite sure I asked "Can I ask you the question?"
- "No, I'll have to get tech support for that ..."
- THE QUESTION IS... Am I being unreasonable to think, " Why does she answer
- the way a tech support answers, ie "Tech support" when she really is not?
- I guess I liked "NewTek, are you ringing for tech support?" Then with a
- simple "Yes" I'm on my way.
-
- BP
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
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- Subject: AVI's and 3.1
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 13:35:31 -0700
- Organization: Empire Productions Inc.
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-
- Probably the mosted asked question....
-
- But I just reinstalled LW (intel) on a P100 w/win 3.1 (for
- now)...however, I too can't get the machine to save as an avi! I did the
- original install about 6 months ago and everything was fine--I know about
- saving with the .avi extension, etc. because I've done it tons of times.
- However, now with a fresh install---> I'm getting the machine to render,
- but it never saves as an avi? I wish I could remember what I did 6
- months ago? Any suggestions! Plugins have been added, but nothing
- helps! On top of this...I can play SCENE MACHINE avi's but LW avi's
- from the CD-ROM don't work either...any suggestions?!?
- --
- ________________________________________________________________________
- 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
- ________________________________________________________________________
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- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 17:45:53 GMT
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- Joseph J. Lawson wrote:
- >
- > In article <316B18B0.2699@odyssee.net>,
- > Stephane Bastien <light@odyssee.net> wrote:
- > 1: Fori Owurowa - "Keeper of the twisty box"
- > 2: Alan Chan - No honorary title as such..
- > 3: Chris 'Xenon' Hanson, Questar Productions. "The obligatory
- > Noble Gas"
- > 4: Simon Blackledge ,transmission 3d ,based in the uk
- > 5: Mark (Habanero-Jones) Thompson
- > 6: Richard Garrison- WAVELENGTH---
- > 7: Ken Geary - Ademco -(article on Ademco in April issue of PC
- > Graphics & Video)
- > 8: Brian "Can only stand to be there Monday" Tatosky, Equinox
- > Images, Inc
- > 9: Ace Miles - Who's tryin to find a flight in Tues & out Wed :(
- > 10:Paul Lara - "WaveRider" (VDO Productions)
- > 11: Stephane Bastien, Telecine Multimedia inc. Montreal,
- > Quebec.(just call me light)
- > 12: Joe Lawson, MontAnimation, Great Falls, Montana---
- O.K. so are we gonna meet? where? when?
-
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- From: dmarino@iqsnet.it (domenico marino)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: help me : AVI saving.......
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 17:06:20 GMT
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-
- please help me......
- Lightwave 4.0 c (an original copy......) can't save animations in AVI
- format.....
- I can't resolve this problem.......
- I have posted this question to NEWTEK but nothing......
- My configuration is :
- PC Pentium 133 32 Mb ram
- 4 Gb HD Barracuda
- 1.2 Gb HD Quantum
- Fast F/p 60
- Windows 95.....
- Is there this problem in a Windows NT configuration ?
- please help me....
-
- P.S. excuse me for my englis... is terrible...
-
- Marino Domenico
- e-mail :Dmarino@iqsnet.it
-
-
-
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- From: phillips@ro.com (Jim)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Simple, and perhaps a stupid question
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 20:57:54 GMT
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- jja_che@alcor.concordia.ca (Andy Chen) wrote:
-
- >When people talk about PVR... it's the Perception Video Recorder, right?
- >Or is it a type of video device like VHS... etc.
-
- >Oh, this one might not be that bad, for Perception users. Does it have
- >a regular VHS output on the card so one can hook up their VHS or some other
- >sort of equipment is needed?
-
- >Thanks,
- >Andy
- >--
- >=----------------------------------------------------------------------------=
- > Andy Chen (jja_che@alcor.concordia.ca) COMPUSERVE:103651.3174@compuserve.com
- > Homepage:(http://alcor.concordia.ca/~jja_che) for SW:CCG, MT:G, WC2,and DOOM
- > Co-Editor of the Nut & Bolt (The Official Newsletter of the ECA)
- > Concordia University, Montreal CANADA
- >=----------------------------------------------------------------------------=
-
- The PVR has component outputs, composite outputs, and an S-video
- output, as well as a reference sync.
-
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- From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Re^2: Now I'm confused... LIGHTWAVE 4.0 or 3D MAX?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 14:26:48 -0400
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Andreas, NAB is the National Association of Broadcasters convention, where
- most of the video, and to some extent, graphics companies roll out new
- products to the public. NewTek will be unveiling 5.0 at the show, and
- we'll see exactly what new features will be there.
-
- I expect to see some great additional features with this version, ones
- that if they ship, will keep LightWave at the leading edge of CGI.
- --Brian
- http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
- http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
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- From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for SoftImage and Max
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 14:26:51 -0400
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- Hope to see you at NAB, Justin.
- --Brian
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- http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: rec.video.desktop,rec.video.production,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: TPaint bug?!?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 13:23:10 -0700
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-
- > Have same problem with Tpaint and have for last few upgrades. I have two
- > problems-1. after first brush cut out second quits and if a second brush is
- > loaded, you can't get rid of first cut out. If you here of fix, let me know.
- > I am running Amiga 4000/Flyer with warp 40.
- >
- > Gary Janello
-
- --
-
- I'll look into your problem....but the solution (which I now
- remember) for the cutting out of the brush is to not use the single pixel
- brush. This was NewTek's solution, but I'm not sure whether I'm always
- using the single pixel brush when this happens!
-
- I'll keep you posted
-
- ________________________________________________________________________
- 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
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
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- From: phillips@ro.com (Jim)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: realistic reflections when compositing.
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 20:54:32 GMT
- Organization: Renaissance
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- gareth@gazelle.inmos.co.uk (Gareth Collins) wrote:
-
- >In article <3165D567.680F@iea.com>, "David R. Stromberger" <pixelboy@iea.com> writes:
- >|> I am trying to composite a model of a car into a
- >|> real life scene. The car has lots of chrome on it,
- >|> and I want to ray-trace it, with shadows on. So,
- >|> I use objects with "shadow alpha" turned on to get
- >|> shadows in my real-world background (See
- >|> users-guide page 68). Then I composite using the
- >|> alpha image. The problem is that chrome reflects
- >|> the "shadow alpha" objects, which is NOT what I
- >|> want....
-
- If you're version of LW supports it, change your reflection option
- from raytracing+whatever to "Reflection Image" (I think that's what
- it says.) This will cause that surface to ignore objects in the
- scene and only reflect the image you select as your reflection image.
- Now fir the image, just select something similar to what you're using
- for the background.
-
- Hope this helps,
-
-
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- From: roadie@voicenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Frame Renumbering
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 17:08:36 GMT
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-
- After just renumbring 100 frames by hand on the PC, I gotta wonder if
- there's a PD renumberer, renamer??? Direcory Opus ported iver yet?
- John Donlevie
- Road-Ease, Inc.
- Drexel Hill, PA
- roadie@voicenet.com
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Who's going to NAB?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 16:04:18 -0400
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-
- ---------O.K. so are we gonna meet? where? when?
-
-
- Hey! How about the after the Play/SoftImage event?!?
-
- hehehehehehehehehhheeehheee
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 16:08:27 -0400
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- ---------------
- Ron Thornton (Foundation Imaging, Babylon 5) has used 3DS instead of LW
- for several projects, including "Dan Dare," and was, at one point between
- the B5 pilot and the start of the series, , considering switching from LW
- to 3DS.
- --------------
-
- I saw Dan Dare stuff that was done in LightWave, i believe...
-
- And by 'considering switching from LW to 3DS' I take it you mean he DIDN'T
- switch....and with good reason...
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Home Page URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- A NEW tape/CD-ROM from the Stranahan Brothers is coming SOON!
- ACCESS DENIED : THE CRAFT OF VISUAL EFFECTS FILMMAKING
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- From: imagesh@earth.usa.net (James L. Arthurs/Image Shoppe)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: RS/422
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 13:59:59 -0600
- Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
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-
- Some newbie question ...
- If I'm going to use Premiere on PC and
- want to do batch capturing from
- Beta-SP, How can I control the VTR ?
- I'm
- using DPS Perception now, they said they also have the 'gadget'
- that
- enables the PC to control VTRs; but up 'till now, seems that I
- can't get
- it from them, 8P (I asked my dealer some time ago).
- I've seen Avid
- system control a single VTR using their own serial port
- and special
- cable (Mac Serial to RS422). Can I do the same with PC ?
- (only use
- RS232-RS422 cable). If it's possible, anybody knows the
- correct pin
- assignment ? (Is this 'thing' DPS meant with their gadget
- ?)
-
- Or, are
- there any other way ?
-
- Thanks in advace
-
- JDL
-
-
-
-
- Here's the poop. You're referring to a 232 to 422 serial port
- converter. With one of these you can use the PVR software or Razor to
- control your 422-controlled deck.
-
- DPS sell a DC adaptor powered model. It has, in addition to serial
- port conversion, a couple of gpi triggers. Also, by flipping a switch,
- you can put the PVR into DECK EMULATION MODE, allowing your 422 edit
- controller to shuttle and play the PVR as if it was a tape playback
- deck! It sells for just over $200.00, I think. (606) 371-3729
-
- IN:SYNC sells one through dealers called "the Widget". It's not
- externally powered. It sales from 100.00 - 150.00. (303) 320-0220
-
- Also, there's a far less expensive model out there called, I think,
- "The Rossetta Stone"(sp?). Addenda Electronics, (408) 372-6192.
-
- I've used both the DPS model and the IN:SYNC one. For some reason,
- the IN:SYNC model works a little better on my system with Razor. Both
- work equally well with the PVR software. Go figure.
-
-
- Jim Arthurs
- Image Shoppe
- imagesh@usa.net
- ___
- * UniQWK v4.1 * The Windows Mail Reader
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- From: faceache@zipmail.co.uk (Faceache)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FAQ?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 20:32:10 GMT
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- Is there an FAQ for this group???
-
-
- TIA
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX her
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 19:15:11 GMT
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-
- In article <19960409.776AA28.14CE0@bbs.newtek.com>, temparts@bbs.newtek.com
- says...
- >
- >In a message dated 04-08-96 15-50 John Foust writes:
- >
- >JF> Why, because you think you couldn't use it to make $1,000 as a return
- >JF> on your investment? I'm sure some people will buy it as an insurance
- >JF> policy, just to "know" Max.
- >
- >But John, it's not just $1000--it's $1000 plus the time to overcome the
- >learning curve. This can be quite substantial and not as easily made up
- >as the purchase price alone.
-
- You are correct, learning Max will take time. On the other hand,
- a lot of people buy more than one 3D program.
-
- >JF> Chance favors the prepared mind.
- >
- >Stop watching Steven Seagal movies.
- >
- >(D'Ohh! I hadn't intended to let that slip.)
-
- Who is Steven Seagal? :-) I learned that phrase from a history
- of science class, not some post-apocalyptic chop-chop shoot-shoot
- save-the-babe-in-the-fur-bikini movie...
-
-
-
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- From: bbates@pacifier.com (Brandon Bates)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: FS: Flyer has to go TODAY!!!
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 21:01:49 GMT
- Organization: Pacifier, public access Internet site. 360-693-0325
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-
-
- MUST SELL TODAY!!! ASAP!!!
-
- Flyer Upgrade System FOR SALE:
-
- Flyer 4.1 Software / Card
- Two 2.1 GB Seagate Barracuda Video Drives (HQ5 capable)
- 530 MB Fujitsu Audio Drive
- Avec Flight Recorder Case:
- w/PC card slots
- 230W P/S
- 5-3.5 & 3-5.25
- Mid-tower
-
- $5500 or try me for less, even ridiculous prices may be considered, just
- call.
-
- A perfect upgrade to a Toaster system to the new world of NLE.
- Unfortunately I haven't made enough money to keep it. I love it and hate
- to have to sell it, but life is life and money is money, that's the way it
- goes. The new 4.1 software is very stable. I've done several successful
- projects with it and the clients were very happy. I wish I had some of
- the new 3rd party software that's out now for timeline editing, audio
- editing, all sorts of stuff on the Flyer. I have to sell it TODAY to
- pay bills, please call ASAP or leave e-mail if you are interested.
-
- Brandon Bates
- Cascade Digital Images
- Vancouver, WA
- 360-892-7129
- 360-256-2804
-
-
-
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- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here folks.
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 21:08:40 GMT
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-
-
- |>>
- |>> >I believe sound sync is a plugin in Max, at least thats the impression I
- |>> >got when I played with it a month ago (when did you see it?).
- |>>
- |>>
- |>> Whell, if you want to get technical, then you will have to say just
- |>> about everything is a plugin, inclidng the Renderer. That is what
- |>> makes MAX so cool. It intergrates the plugin's into the base program
- |>> seamlessly. So, when the Renderman engin becomes availible later this
- |>> year, it will be as if it was part in parcle with the orginal release.
- |>>
- |>> mjm
- |>>
- > Well now LightWave supports plugins, so does that mean it is cool also;-)
-
- -bill
-
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: creating 3d text objects in the modeler ??
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 20:50:26 GMT
- Organization: AccessOne
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-
- > jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones) writes:
- > On 10-Apr-96 19:34:14, jeric <jeric@accessone.com> wrote:
- > >> jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones) writes:
- > >> >How can i create 3d-text in the modeler....???????? It seems to me
- > >> >i can only create 2d-text. Is this correct?
- > >>
- > >> >Please help me
- > >>
- > >> This one is pretty easy. <SNIP>
- >
- > > Would have been a good one to give only the page number on, too.
- >
- > I didn't have the manuals in front of me, but I figured that the
- > tutorials do a good job of explaining this.
-
- Wasn't a slam at you for not providing the pages: just a reminder that
- dead simple questions like that are the possible spoor of the scum-sucking pirate.
-
- ******************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation **
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 20:53:35 GMT
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-
- > equinoxii@aol.com (Equinox II) writes:
- > Misleading post? Agent provacatuers? You drink too much latte my
- > friend....
-
- Not possible. >8^)
-
- > --Brian
-
- ******************************************************************************
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Seemless Textures (WAS Re: Is it true?)
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 20:58:53 GMT
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-
-
- > > Load image in Photoshop. Use offset filter to shift the image to the right or
- > > left. This will leave a "seam" showing in your image. Do magical Photoshop
- > > manipulations (irregular cut and paste, smudge, noise filter in selected areas
- > > are my favorites) to retouch this "seam" so it is no longer visible. Repeat
- > > the above procedure using a verticle offset.
- > >
- > > This works fairly well even if it does take a bit of time.
-
- The original poster was referring to an option where the renderer automagically
- mirrors the bitmap around itself, resulting in "seamless" (yet still bad)
- color mapping. Walter J's method is better, but labor intensive.
-
- To achieve the save effect in Photoshop, wouldn't it be possible to create
- some sort of batch script? Maybe a simple mouse recorder thing, although that would
- lack the query aspects of a true script language. (Are there any script capable
- i-p/paint packages available for the lame-o PC? Winimages?)
-
- Note: this would be dead easy on the Amiga and ADPro.
-
- ******************************************************************************
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- From: daved@mill2.millcomm.com (Daved Hagel)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Help: Lightwave & V-lans
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 21:20:06 GMT
- Organization: Sub-Mission Records
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-
- Hello,
-
- I'm an infrequent LW user and I've got a problem. When rendering an animation
- to my PVW-2800 from LW (using V-Lan's to control the deck) I'm finding that
- the deck is not editing the frames in the correct spot. Sometimes missing the
- correct spot + or - a fram. The result is choppy animations with black frames
- in them.
-
- I'm using the recommended commands from the Toaster 2.0 manual, since it was
- left out of the 3.1 manual.
-
- Any suggestions??? Reply via e-mail if possable.
-
- Thanks!
- --
- ----------Daved Hagel---------daved@mill2.millcomm.com---------
- "There is only one...limosine ridin', jet flyin', kiss stealin',
- wheelin' dealin', son of a gun, that kissed all the girls and
- made them cry. And that's the Nature Boy!
- ----Subrec BBS----612-729-2948----Punk Rock & Pro Wrestling----
- ------Subrec Homepage---http://www.millcomm.com/~daved---------
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- From: John Mack <johnmack@johnmack.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi
- Subject: Re: WIN95 better than OS/2 PLEASE!!!!
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 21:30:38 +0100
- Organization: JMack
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- Distribution: world
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-
- In article <316DD018.F4B@usaor.net>, Alan Prather <bigal@usaor.net>
- writes
- >On the other hand, I would take NT over OS/2. Why? It may be nice
- >underneath, but it still doesn't have the support of the industry (# of
- >apps for OS/2) that Windows (NT, 95, 3.11) has!
- >It was a nice idea and well implemented, just had it's match with
- >Microsoft.
- >
- Rightly stated, I loved OS/2 for windows when I had it on my system,
- sadly the number of apps that were native to OS/2 was short and win 3.11
- was the only viable alternative (unix being a bit too complicated for me
- to run).
- still we run OS/2 at work off NT servers, I imagine and I know that it
- was chosen over 3.11 for being more stable and less buggy and less prone
- to crash.
- I'm using win 95 (from the start of the Beta Preview days) and I think
- it's as stable a OS as I've seen from Bill G. (still like DOS though)
- and it seems the wave of the future esp. when 95 and NT join up.
-
- But who knows what lies ahead....
- --
- John Mack <johnmack@demon.co.uk>
- Ferry across the Mersey JPGR
-
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Invite to Cool NAB Event
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 21:32:37 GMT
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- Lines: 41
- Distribution: world
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-
-
- In article <4kgmrt$mhv@lori.albany.net>, dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner) writes:
- |>Path: nntpd.lkg.dec.com!depot.mro.dec.com!news.jrd.dec.com!tbjnws.tbj.dec.com!tkonws.tko.dec.com!news.dec-j!spin-hsd0-tky!spinnews!wnoc-tyo-news!news.imnet.ad.jp!usenet.seri.re.kr!news.cais.net!news1.erols.com!imci5!pull-feed.internetmci.com!news.intern
- |>From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner)
- |>Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- |>Subject: Re: Invite to Cool NAB Event
- |>Date: 10 Apr 1996 16:15:57 GMT
- |>Organization: AlbanyNet - E-mail info@albany.net
- |>Lines: 25
- |>Message-ID: <4kgmrt$mhv@lori.albany.net>
- |>References: <31664240.58A0@play.com>
- |>NNTP-Posting-Host: magik.albany.net
- |>X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0]
- |>
- |>Kiki Stockhammer (kiki@play.com) wrote:
- |>
- |>: I hope no one minds my posting
- |>: non-Lightwave stuff here in the Lightwave group...
- |>
- |>Hey, I wouldn't even mind if you posted in French.
- |>
- |>
- |>: I'll be there on stage myself so be sure to stick around afterwards and
- |>: say hi. If you can't make it to the event but will be at NAB then stop
- |>: by my booth (#9777) and say hi there (be sure to mention that you're
- |>: from comp.graphics.apps.lightwave), I'll have some neat things to show
- |>: you.
- |>
- |>Now I REALLY wish I was going to NAB...
- |> (Manny, send me a plane ticket, FAST!)
- |>
- |>Eagerly awaiting the Kiki Stockhammer pin-up poster...
- |>
- |> -David Warner
- |> dwarner@albany.net
- |> http://www.albany.net/~dwarner
- |>
- |> "Perhaps I have said too much."
- |>
- |>I'm SURE she has NewTeks/Lightwave's best interest at heart;-)
- -bill
-
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- From: "Dean A. Scott" <dscott@tir.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: SIGraph... when?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 17:54:11 -0400
- Organization: Silicon Magic
- Lines: 17
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-
- Already starting to think about this year's SIGraph now that NAB
- season is hear and soon to be gone.
-
- Anyone know when and where Siggy is coming to be this year?
-
- --
- /~~~~|
- / /~~~
- |) /| |) \_/_| /\ |\|
- THE |) |-| |)~~|\ |_ \/ | | CLONER
- \~\__/ /
- \____/
- -----------------------------------------------
- Dean A. Scott, SILICON MAGIC, "Your Key To 3D!"
- Í---------------------------------------------Í
- http://users.aol.com/dscott5663/simagic.htm
- Home of "Power Tips Pro for LightWave"
-
- Article: 16722
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- From: glynw@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Glyn Williams")
- Subject: Re: HOW TO DO A BATCH HTTP FILE DOWNLOAD
- Message-ID: <Dprrzt.5qF@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4khqsq$9td@nero.omega.co.nz>
- Distribution: world
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 22:04:41 GMT
- X-News-Software: Ameol
- Lines: 11
-
- > TRUE multitasking, doing more than one thing at a time, can only be
- > done using two computers. What Win95 etc do is unnoticably fast task
- > switching.
-
- err... I think you have got a little confused between multi-tasking and
- multiprocessing. Win95 and NT and to a lesser extent Windows 3.1 and the
- Mac OS - are what computer scientists call multi-tasking. NT also offers
- the ability to run tasks and threads on more than one processor.
-
- Glyn Williams - who has a degree in computer science if anyone is
- interested.
-
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- From: jeffsj@execpc.com (Jeffery S. Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toaster Question - Keying
- Date: 12 Apr 96 17:08:54 +0000
- Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI
- Lines: 44
- Message-ID: <2110.6676T1028T2709@execpc.com>
- References: <Pine.LNX.3.92.960412013801.25437B-100000@iasmh.bsu.edu> <4klv2h$i8h@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: deimos.execpc.com
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-
- On 12-Apr-96 12:06:41, Stranahan <stranahan@aol.com> wrote:
- >The Toaster's keyer isn't really ideal for this sort of thing - look
- >for a cheap used Newsmatte or Ultimatte or something...
-
- Yes, either of those are much better and easier to use than the
- Toaster keyer (or the cheap chromakeyers on low-end switcher/SEG units).
- But if you happen to have one available already, it is worth trying at
- least.
-
- The Toaster's keyer has a problem getting a clean key if the input
- signal "edge" isn't sharp enough. The edge of the key must have
- extremely high contrast to work well. Its primary purpose is matte/CG
- keying, and those artificial computer-generated sources have lovely
- artificially high contrast.
-
- But it can be done. It requires careful lighting, and especially, a
- big enough set that you can create very intense differences in lighting
- between the subject and the background. Also, if you don't mind a
- little bit of keying artifacts, and just want the effect itself, then
- you won't have a problem. Also, if you want to use a matte overlay --
- putting the Toaster images in front of the live action -- the "Keyhole"
- effect is tailor-made for perfectly crisp matte images in front of other
- video. The Revolution video had a decent example of the use of the
- keyer, in its "weather person" image with an overlaid animation? of
- blowing leaves.
-
- High contrast should be interpreted as meaning a background as bright
- as outdoors, with the subjects inside, or brightly lit subjects and a
- black backdrop, darkened stage.
-
- The Toaster is a luminance (brightness) keyer. As such, it is harder
- to get enough contrast to get sharp keying. A chroma key, even a cheap
- one, can be easier to set up, because that keys on a color instead of
- brightness. Cheap ones, however, suffer from "keyer artifacting" of
- various types as well. But if you have one, it is worth at least trying
- it out.
-
-
- --
- *-__________________________ | *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: Info. on 060 cards
- Date: 12 Apr 96 16:54:32 +0000
- Organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <774.6676T1014T1643@execpc.com>
- References: <316E8D87.389E@3rdplanet.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: deimos.execpc.com
- X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP) *UNREGISTERED*
-
- On 12-Apr-96 09:06:15, arno <arno@3rdplanet.com> wrote:
- >We're looking to get 060 cards for the AMIGA(A2000) can anyone tell me
- >what software is NOT compatible(lightwave4.0). Please let me know
- >ASAP. Thanks.
-
- Lightwave certainly should work fine, as should almost all productivity
- software. Anything that runs fine on an 040 should work even better on
- an 060.
-
- At worst case, you'll need to turn some of the caches or other features
- off, for a few particularly picky pieces of older software. And all of
- the 060s should come with software to do just that.
-
- --
- *-__________________________ | *Starfire* | _________________________-*
- Jeff Jones email:jeffsj@execpc.com *//* Amiga Lives! |Born
- *TFG* *Starfire* Design Studio *\\//* 1985-1994, |again 1995!
- --
-
-
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- From: Lance Gray <empire@airmail.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: INFLY.zip
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 17:18:44 -0700
- Organization: Empire Productions Inc.
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <316EF2E4.1F18@airmail.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: dal16-21.ppp.iadfw.net
- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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-
- could someone please upload the INFLY.zip (which is the iff2clip script
- for the Intel version of lightwave) to the NewTek ftp site....I can't
- seem to get it off of the NewTek BBS and I can't figure out why it isn't
- on the ftp site!?!
-
- thanks
- --
- ________________________________________________________________________
- 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
- ________________________________________________________________________
-
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- From: jcahill@maryanne.bio.uci.edu (Jason Cahill)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lightwave crack wanted... (flame on)
- Date: 12 Apr 96 22:18:46 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Irvine
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-
- Before everyone starts flaming my subject line, hear me out. I am a
- legitimate user and OWNER of NewTek's Lightwave 4.0C for Windows (and
- I have a valid Serial Number on my Dongle too). This morning, however,
- my dongle died (AND THIS IS THE SECOND TIME GOD DAMMIT). I am sick of
- this bullshit. I spent $800 on a product that self-destructs, and also
- prohibits me from using my printer. I will be going through the motions
- again, to get myself another dongle, but I was wondering:
-
- DOES ANYONE HAVE A VALID WINDOWS LIGHTWAVE 4.0C CRACK FOR MODELER AND LAYOUT SO
- THAT I CAN FINALLY USE THIS PRODUCT CONSISTENTLY, WITHOUT LOSING SEVERAL
- MORE DAYS OF WORK. IF SO, PLEASE EMAIL IT TO ME AT:
-
- jcahill@teri.bio.uci.edu
-
- Thanks,
-
- Jason M. Cahill
-
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- From: Bryant Reif <reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: SIGraph... when?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 18:34:33 -0400
- Organization: Concentric Internet Services
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- Message-ID: <316EDA79.5AB1@pilot.msu.edu>
- References: <316ED103.6710@tir.com>
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-
- Dean A. Scott wrote:
- >
- > Already starting to think about this year's SIGraph now that NAB
- > season is hear and soon to be gone.
- >
- > Anyone know when and where Siggy is coming to be this year?
- > New Orleans, LA I believe.
- --
-
- Bryant Reif
- mailto:reifbrya@pilot.msu.edu
- http://www.aiesec.org/~bryant
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga Compatibility
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 15:47:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 31
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <wturber.80.0867F9E7@primenet.com>
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-
- In article <Pine.LNX.3.92.960411232237.22511A-100000@iasmh.bsu.edu> Shadowbird <darius@iasmh.bsu.edu> writes:
- >From: Shadowbird <darius@iasmh.bsu.edu>
- >Subject: Amiga Compatibility
- >Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 23:26:22 -0500
-
- >OK, so I've downloaded gazillions of neat objects and textures and cool
- >stuff off the 'net, and now they're sitting on my IBM PC and my school A/V
- >lab's Mac in nice tidy LHA archives.
-
- >I'm running LW 3.x on a Toaster 4000, and Amiga 2000.
-
- >What do I do now? How do I get those files ported over? FTP addresses?
- >WWW pages where I can find decent emulators, or let Amigas read Mac/PC
- >disks or vice versa? I'm on a high school student's budget. (Read that
- >as $ X million times 0) Thanks for the help...
-
- 1) The Amiga can read PC disks via the bundled version of CrossDos. If you
- want to use a Zip, Syquest, Bernoulli etc. you can use the commercial version
- of CrossDos or CrossMac.
-
- 2) You can buy or rewire a serial cable and connect the PC to the Amiga via a
- their serial ports. You can then use standard communication programs (I have
- use Procomm Plus on the PC and Ncomm on the Amiga.) and do file transfers.
-
- There are other ways as well, but most of them are variations on the above.
-
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Cyrix 6x86 and Lightwave?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 15:53:01 -0700
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- Message-ID: <wturber.81.086DA745@primenet.com>
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-
- In article <4kj3jf$h58@news.ais.net> Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net> writes:
- >From: Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net>
- >Subject: Re: Cyrix 6x86 and Lightwave?
- >Date: 11 Apr 1996 14:05:35 GMT
-
- >In article <4kfm3m$hfg@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, ken4anim@aol.com says...
- >>
- >>I want something faster than my 486 to run Lightwave. I was planning on
- >>getting a Pentium 100, but for the same price I could get a Cyrix 6x86,
- >>which is supposed to be much faster. Does anyone know if it is compatible
- >>with Lightwave? Or how it performs running Lightwave in 3.1 or NT?
-
-
- >There was a report in April 23-96 PC Magazine (they're always ahead with
- >dates) on a PC with the Cyrix 6x86. While it worked under Win NT, they had
- >several unexplaned problems using it. Could be a compatibility issue. I
- >own a Cyrix 5x86 and NT had problems with that also. I'd recommend that you
- >stick with a pentium, but get at least a 120. Just a tiny bit more than the
- >100 mhz.
-
-
- >------------------------------------------------------------------------
- > Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net> "The only bad day you have is the
- > one you never get to see."
-
- Our Cyrix 5x86 runs Win95 and LW just fine. I can't comment on NT or 3.1
- though. BTW, I think you will find that a P150 gives the most bang for the
- buck among P5 processors right now.
-
- One good way to check this is to see if Microsoft has the motherboard/CPU
- combination you are considering on its compatibility list. As much as I like
- to use alternative CPUs, the Intel products are probably the safest bet -
- assuming you want to spend time in LW and not troublshooting hardware issues.
- Personally, I'd love to hear some firsthand info on the 6X86 though.
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
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- From: Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.video.desktop
- Subject: Re: PVR questions-a-go-go
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 10:52:38 -0500
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-
- Chris Blanos wrote:
- >
- > I'm looking at adding a PVR card to my current system in order to get
- > Lightwave animations to tape. I have a P120, 24 megs ram, Win95,
- > SoundBlaster 32AWE sound card, Adobe Premiere and soon a 4.3 gig
- > Seagate SCSI drive. A few questions:
- >
- > 1. I know the PVR software works best with NT, but I can't move up to
- > it yet. I saw that DPS has PVR software in a Win95 directory on their
- > ftp site. Anyone know how well it works?
-
- It works fine. A little more cumbersome than NT version, however. Since
- NT supports "plug-in" file systems, DPS used this feature to provide
- very easy access to PVR files on the proprietary SCSI chain. Since Win95
- doesn't support this feature, DPS has a "File Manager-like" utility that
- let's you get to your PVR files, although you can't see them from
- Windows Explorer or DOS prompt.
-
- >
- > 2. Will 24 megs of ram be enough? (Of course more is better, but I
- > gotta start here).
- >
-
- Under Win95 24Megs RAM will problably be OK. Under NT you will need at
- least 32.
-
- > 3. How well do the AWE32 and Premiere work with the PVR? Anyone have a
- > similar setup?
- >
-
- We were using just a standard SB16 with PVR. It was adequate... I'd
- guess that AWE32 would be fine too. The one big weak point of PVR at
- this point is that regardelss of which sound card you choose, you're
- still prone to sound-sync problems.
-
- > 4. How does the PVR compare to something like the Q-Motion PCI or the
- > FAST Movie Line FPS-60?
- >
-
- I've seen output from many video boards, including some not-yet released
- boards soon to hit the market. It's still my subjective optinoin that
- the PVR is by far the king of the hill in video image quality... and I
- mean hands-down no competition. It's absolutely superb quality; part of
- this is due to the fact that the PVR has a "smart" time-base corrector
- built into it that "fixes" stray video signals. The result is absolutely
- the cleanest looking digital video I've yet to see. However, this is
- also reflected in the size of it's M-JPEG compressed files <g>.
-
- > Or should I just forget all of this stuff and hang on a few more days
- > and see what comes out of NAB?
- >
-
- I'd go to NAB first, just to get a feel of what's out there. My biggest
- problem with PVR was sound sync and bugs that we kept discovering in the
- DPS drivers. These were perpetual problems. But the image quality of the
- PVR may make it all worth while for ya....
-
- Sincerely,
-
- Nate
-
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- From: Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PVR/HDrive question
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 11:04:23 -0500
- Organization: CyberOptics Corp.
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- atlantis@globalone.net wrote:
- >
- > This if for all the PVR owners/users.
- >
- > I recently installed the PVR, 2.51, with a 4.3bg (4.2) Seagate Barracuda.
- >
- > Now when I load WinNT I get this strange error. (I have the File Manager in the
- > startup group and this is where the error is). IT'S NOT A VIRUS... I checked
- > that out.
- >
- > In the error box I see: (use a fixed system font to see the box below correctly)
- >
- > -----------------------------------------------------------------------> |-| 16 bit Windows Subsystem |
- > |
- > FILE MANAGER |
- > An application has attempted to directly access the hard disk, which |
- > cannot be supported. This may cause the application to function |
- > incorrectly. Choose 'close' to terminate the application. |
- > |
- > |CLOSE| |IGNORE| |
- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------->
- > I thought I remember that Seagate drives have some sort of coding on the drives
- > and maybe this is causing the error when the file manager tries to READ the
- > drive?
- >
- > Anyhelp on this is appreciated.
- >
- > Thanks,
- >
- > Bob
-
- I bob,
-
- I'm not too sure about this, but you might want to make sure you didn't
- install Windows 3.x or Win95 version of PVR drivers into WinNT. It
- sounds like some software component was trying to write directly to disk
- drive hardware; this is forbidden in WinNT by the operating system, but
- can be done in Windows 3.x and in Win95 (actually, by default you can't
- in Win95, but there is a setting you can change that will allow you to
- do so).
-
- I'd suggest very strongly that it's not a problem with your Seagate.
- Also, when you say "File Manager in the Startup" box, is this Windows
- 3.x File Manager or DPS file Manager? In either case, you shouldn't need
- either one in startup... actually, if it's DPS file manager, I believe
- that only comes with the Win95 drivers (and could be the problem).
-
- Best of luck,
-
- Nate
-
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- From: Nate Hayes <nhayes@cyberoptics.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 11:34:05 -0500
- Organization: CyberOptics Corp.
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-
- Bryant Reif wrote:
- > Besides, what
- > makes you think that companies like Caligari don't have their sights set on that
- > 3rd spot also. New 3D users seem to be thrilled with its look and feel (I hate it)
- > and it is priced around LW.
-
- Hi Bryant,
-
- I've been keeping my eye on Caligari, too. I think trueSpace 2.0 is only one major upgrade
- away from being a serious contender for 3rd place. Musts for trueSpace 3.0 would include:
-
- 1. A port to Native Win32 API (it's currently proprietary 32-bit Watcom Supervisor
- extenders and hence still treated as a 16-bit app in Win95 and WinNT -- ouch!)
- 2. Better plugin architecture.
- 3. IK and bones (it currently has *none*).
- 5. Better rotoscoping/compositing support.
- 6. Cool things like lens-flares and particles (maybe as plugins).
-
- trueSpace 2.0 currently has rather powerful deformation feature set (for $500) and is a great
- modeler with true 3D booleans. It already sports a primitive realtime shaded interface using
- Intel's 3DR API. Although painful to use and horribly documented, it's keyframer is also
- *very* powerful. So I think it's got a lot going for it.... it's a bit behind at the moment
- but I'm curious to see what the next major release will hold.
-
- Also, I quite prefer the trueSpace interface. I'm a verteran 3d user and programmer
- (definately not a "new 3d user" <g>) and I'm conviced that trueSpace's interface is by far the
- most flexible, intuitive and powerful out there. It's the only software I know of that let's
- me work in world, object, or screen coordinates at will all within one modeless interface
- (something I think MAX has tried to accomplish). I can really whip around with ease and I like
- it a lot.
-
- In any case, as always, this is all subjective and I don't mean to start another software war
- <g>. Even though I like trueSpace 2.0 LOTS, I'm still looking to buy LightWave 4.0 because
- trueSpace can't do all the things I want it to (whithout GREAT pain). I'm hoping that between
- the next version of LightWave and the next version of trueSpace, I'll have all the tools I'll
- need at a fraction of the price of SoftImage or MAX.
-
- Sincerely,
-
- Nate hayes
- Sunfish Studio
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 16:03:00 -0700
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- In article <4kkqbk$12m2@usenetp1.news.prodigy.com> RHMZ70A@prodigy.com (Chuck Oerter) writes:
- >From: RHMZ70A@prodigy.com (Chuck Oerter)
- >Subject: MAX or Lightwave?
- >Date: 12 Apr 1996 05:40:04 GMT
-
- >Talking about Imagine the thing that sets it apart IMHO is the modeler
- >which is really a piece of work.
- >Chuck
-
- Imagine has a very good modeler. It also has some great procedural textures
- and its renderer allows you to layer many different textures on the same
- surface.
-
- However, I hate setting up scenes to animate on it and the renderer doesn't
- anti-alias as efficiently as LW.
-
- If I were doing Stills only, I would look very seriously at Imagine.
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
-
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- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: will my par work for an Pentium system?
- Message-ID: <DprIs4.F0F@avalon.chinalake.navy.mil>
- From: Des McPherson <mcpherson@sirius.chinalake.navy.mil>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 18:45:40 GMT
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-
- hbrtv284@csun.edu (emmanuel olympia) wrote:
- >
- >hello, I have a par for my amiga. just wondering if it will work for my pc
- >as well. is it just a software thing? thx
-
- Yes it will. You can either download an MSDos version of the software or I
- heard that they will also be offering a version for WinNT.
-
- http://www.dps-inc.com
-
-
-
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- From: Solo <cgid@tiac.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: 1000+free 3d models
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 18:57:05 -0700
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-
- For serious 3d Studio animators only.
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-
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- and motion paths from any and all versions of
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-
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- Free demo will allow you to download 2 free
- models (in case you dont believe us).
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,rec.video.desktop
- Subject: Re: PVR questions-a-go-go
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 16:29:01 -0700
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-
- In article <4ki0db$tp8@earth.njcc.com> chrisb@pluto.njcc.com (Chris Blanos) writes:
- >From: chrisb@pluto.njcc.com (Chris Blanos)
- >Subject: PVR questions-a-go-go
- >Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 04:03:24 GMT
-
-
- >I'm looking at adding a PVR card to my current system in order to get
- >Lightwave animations to tape. I have a P120, 24 megs ram, Win95,
- >SoundBlaster 32AWE sound card, Adobe Premiere and soon a 4.3 gig
- >Seagate SCSI drive. A few questions:
-
- >1. I know the PVR software works best with NT, but I can't move up to
- >it yet. I saw that DPS has PVR software in a Win95 directory on their
- >ftp site. Anyone know how well it works?
-
- It works fine. I think there is greater functionality in some areas on NT
- though. For instance under NT, the PVR can appear to be a system drive.
- The Win 95 support is also mediocre. I'm pretty sure the file requestor does
- not support the long file names though. This is a minor annoyance for us.
-
- >2. Will 24 megs of ram be enough? (Of course more is better, but I
- >gotta start here).
-
- My original intention was to put a PVR into a 486 machine and use that PC as
- though it were a video recorder. The RAM requirements made me rethink that.
- I did talk to a DPS tech guy and he said that he ran a PVR with only 16mb but
- that DPS does not recommend it. It is my guess that you would be OK with
- 24mb under Win95, but that is only a guess.
-
- >3. How well do the AWE32 and Premiere work with the PVR? Anyone have a
- >similar setup?
-
- I have no clue. However, if you are going this direction, I'd bet that NT and
- more RAM are in order.
-
- >4. How does the PVR compare to something like the Q-Motion PCI or the
- >FAST Movie Line FPS-60?
-
- No idea really. However, before we got the PVR we used a FAST non-linear
- system at a local edit house to output some animations. This machine was a
- professional unit that was installed in a PC. I think the PVR's output is
- every bit as good at this "pro" FAST machine.
-
- >Or should I just forget all of this stuff and hang on a few more days
- >and see what comes out of NAB?
-
- >Thanks for letting me hog some bandwidth.
-
- >- Chris
- >chrisb@.njcc.com
- >http://pluto.njcc.com/~chrisb/
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
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-
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- From: stevok@melbourne.DIALix.oz.au (Steven Johansen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Is it true?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 19:58:26 +1000
- Organization: DIALix Services, Melbourne, Australia.
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-
- virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) writes:
-
- >Mirrored surfaces look bad. Why would they want to make bad surfacing a
- >specific feature?
- >--Brian
- >http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
- >http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
-
- Just in case you needed them, maybe.
- Or perhaps because people want that
- Or even because other programs have the feature
- They might look bad to you but I think I might find them
- occassionally usefull.
-
- Steven
- --
- X
-
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- From: stevok@melbourne.DIALix.oz.au (Steven Johansen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Whoa! LW 5.0?!
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 20:04:57 +1000
- Organization: DIALix Services, Melbourne, Australia.
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-
- bman2@ix.netcom.com(Brenden Mecleary ) writes:
-
-
- > I just got my issue of 3D Design (great mag, BTW. Not enough LW
- >coverage though) and I was flipping through, when a few pages in, I saw
- >a really cool robot graphic. Of course, it was LW. In fact, it was a
- >Newtek ad! At the top, there was: "Lightwave 3D" and the subtitle
- >"Five Point Zero". Does this mean there's a LW 5.0 in the near future?
- >What's up?
-
- > Brenden Mecleary
- > bman2@ix.netcom.com
-
- Well, at a guess yes.
- Rumour has it that more info will come to light during the NAB
- show. Which I think is this weekend.(Not totally sure about the date though.)
- I imagine that this newsgroup or the newtek web site will pass on
- any LW 5 info pretty quickly (if there is any news :-)
-
- Steven
-
-
- --
- X
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Toaster Question - Keying
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 19:32:35 -0400
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-
- Another trick to keying is that the background image needs to be in DV1 (I
- think - check it at home...try the same thing in DV1 then switch it to
- DV2...one has MUCH less of a 'fringe' along the right hand side...)
-
-
- _____________________________________________
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-
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-
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- From: mfrazin@interaccess.com (Shadow)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: How to record?
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 18:30:07 -0600
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-
- I have PC LW4.0 and a sanyo GSR VHS recorder. With the amiga I could render
- out the images as framestores and then record them in sequence onto the GSR
- single frame recorder at a later time. How do I accomplish this using the
- intel version of LW?
-
- Thank you.
-
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- From: Ernest Hunter <ehunter@kolvir.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Help with output to VHS required...
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 08:01:22 +0100
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-
- In article <4k3kov$dtl$1@mhade.production.compuserve.com>,
- James Osborne <100706.3126@CompuServe.COM> writes
- >Hi!
- >
- >I have just completed the scene file for a pretty cool
- >(BIG) animation (for my Demo Reel) but I now need some advice on
- >how best to go about transferring this (and future anims) to VHS
- >tape. I really need to keep the cost to a minimum (no surprise
- >there).
- >Anyhow I currently have a P120 with 32Mb, 1Gb IDE HD, and a
- >Stealth GT 2mb Vram card. I guess I will need a big, fast (scsi
- >AV?) HD and an output card of some kind.
- >Has anybody got any ideas. The Fast F60 MJPEG card sounds okay
- >but is this the only option?
- >
- >Thanks in advance,
- >
- >JAMES
-
- I know this is probably a silly suggestion when everyone out there is
- talking in acronyms I don't recognise (presumably about hi-tech hi-
- cost video-transfer systems) but...
- If your machine can display to monitor at the right speed, you could
- use a plain Video to PAL converter. I have one built by Trust
- originally designed to let you play computer games on a big TV which
- cost less than 100 quid.
-
- I don't know if there are equivalent NTSC devices, or if the quality
- would be good enough for you, but for what I do it is quite
- satisfactory.
-
- You did say you were on a budget...:)
-
- --
- Ernest Hunter
-
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- From: instntguts@aol.com (InstntGuts)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX her
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 19:47:34 -0400
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-
- John Foust: "Chance favors the prepared mind."
-
- A great quote from Louis Pasteur... I can't believe that someone accused
- you of quoting this from a Steven Seagal movie! That says a lot about the
- literacy rate in this country, I suppose...
-
- -- Jon
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Modeler stops to work !!!
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 16:50:01 -0700
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- In article <4kj9bj$k9k@news2.widomaker.com> werched@.widomaker.com (Ched) writes:
-
-
- >What the hell is a dongle?
-
- >-Ched
-
- It is a little piece of hardware that looks like 23-pin gender changer that is
- attached to a "spare" parallel port so that "protected" software can query for
- its presence before and after becoming functional. The point is to protect
- the software publisher from software piracy. The problem is that it
- can create REAL problems for the end user - particularly when it stops
- working.
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
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- From: instntguts@aol.com (InstntGuts)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio
- Subject: Re: MAX or Lightwave? How about some MAX here
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 20:00:34 -0400
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-
- <<And by 'considering switching from LW to 3DS' I take it you mean he
- DIDN'T switch....and with good reason...>>
-
- Yep, I just mentioned it because it's a little-known bit of trivia. There
- were several reasons: at the time, 3DS didn't do ray-traced shadows, or
- have lens flares, both of which Ron (and I think JMS) really wanted. In
- addition, the LW models would've had to have been converted over, which
- would've been time-consuming, and 3DS didn't handle the same type of quad
- polys that LW did. Gary Yost and Autodesk prepared an interim version of
- 3DS (between 2 and 3) for Ron, but ultimately he decided to stick with
- what he felt most comfortable and proficient with -- which is perfectly
- reasonable.
-
- It's not the tool, it's what you do with it. <g>
-
- -- Jon
-
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- From: Stuart Sackler <yu144691@YorkU.Ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: NAB'96: Last Tango for LightWave?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 20:24:11 GMT
- Organization: York University
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <4kme5b$69j@sunburst.ccs.yorku.ca>
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-
- >> is NewTek's turn to respond in kind. Will NewTek, with its problems of
- >> delivering on time, be left standing when everyone takes a seat? I hope
- >> not.
- >>
- >> --Brian
- >>
- >
- >NewTek ALREADY HAS a serious tool. If you weren't one too you'd know that.
-
-
- Apparently (this from VTU) the version of LW to be shown at NAB will ship "soon after." Perhaps, now that the core job (porting to =
- all major 3D systems) is done, it is just a case of adding new code on. I hope.
-
- Zoltan
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.graphics.apps.photoshop,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win3x,comp.os.ms-windows.apps.utilities.win95,alt.2600,alt.bi
- Subject: Re: HOW TO DO A BATCH HTTP FILE DOWNLOAD
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 17:28:00 -0700
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-
-
- > Windoze95 does SHIT for multitasking. Unless of course, it's an accessory. Seriously though,
- >unless the app is designed well, it won't multitask under Win95. Windows NT is great when it comes
- >to multitasking, and does so with any app, 16 or 32 bit. So does Linux, which I also use.
-
- [snip]
-
- >Michael Holve
- >Network Manager/Webmaster
- >Department of Family Medicine
- >University Hospital and Medical Center
- >State University of New York at Stony Brook
-
- >email: holve@fammed.som.sunysb.edu
-
- I know better, but I'm posting this anyway.
-
- We use LightWave. We run it under Win95. Since this is the LightWave
- newsgroup and not the OS advocacy group, I MUST inform you that we put
- rendering Screamernet nodes in the background all the time - and then procede
- to use old Win3.1 programs with very good results in the foreground.
- Importing images into the PVR is the only think that really kills multitasking
- under Win95. The PVR appears to take ALL CPU cycles and everything will grind
- to a halt while you do this. Playback is fine though and "stalled" SN nodes
- resume rendering without a hitch when the importing is finished.
-
- Of course you are free to your opinions as to what is or isn't good
- multitasking. But Win95 is clearly a step forward from Win 3.x for LW users.
- And no, I'm not talking about applets in the foreground. I'm talking about
- runing Quickbooks, an old Word 2.0 copy, Ascend (a PIM which eats up quite a
- bit of RAM), Photoshop, Elastic Reality and additional copies of Modeler and
- Layout (including making test renders). Additionally, it still manages to do
- OK on our 100mhz 5x86 that limps along on 20mb of RAM. The main problem there
- is swapping to disk.
-
- Win 95 is not the be-all end-all of multitasking. But it is FAR from a "shit"
- multitasker for LightWave users.
-
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- From: Stuart Sackler <yu144691@YorkU.Ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 4.0 upgrade for amiga/toaster?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 20:32:03 GMT
- Organization: York University
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-
-
-
- >coupon stating it was eligible for a free upgrade to "4.0", and you registered
- >your product, the upgrade will be shipped automatically. You can contact our
- >Customer Service department by calling 1-800-847-6111 (or 913-228-8000), or by
- >emailing customerservice@newtek.com, to confirm.
-
- Just wondering- now that 4.0 is out, have you though of cutting the price on 3.5 and selling it so it can compete price-wise with so=
- me other Amiga 3D stuff like Cinema4D/Imagine. I think that in the European Amiga vmarket, you could a killing here, given LW's rep=
-
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- From: Mike Copley <copley@hawaii.edu>
- Subject: Re: HOW TO DO A BATCH HTTP FILE DOWNLOAD
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-
- >
- > Well Win95 is a preemptive multitasker, but it isn't multi-threaded like
- > NT.
- > --
-
- Wrongo, Windows 95 has preemptive multitasking, is multithreaded and
- is preemptive to the thread level (ie. individual threads do not have
- to yield). I know this because I've written programs as such.
- Windows 95 is not multiprocessing (will not use multiple processors
- to execute tasks simultaneously)...
-
-
-
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- Subject: Re: will my par work for an Pentium system?
- Message-ID: <Dprsr6.Itw@avalon.chinalake.navy.mil>
- From: Des McPherson <mcpherson@sirius.chinalake.navy.mil>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 22:21:05 GMT
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- Des McPherson <mcpherson@sirius.chinalake.navy.mil> wrote:
- >hbrtv284@csun.edu (emmanuel olympia) wrote:
- >>
- >>hello, I have a par for my amiga. just wondering if it will work for my pc
- >>as well. is it just a software thing? thx
- >
- >Yes it will. You can either download an MSDos version of the software or I
- >heard that they will also be offering a version for WinNT.
- >
- >http://www.dps-inc.com
- >
- >
-
- I take it all back. Your amiga par will not work in a PC you have to buy a new
- one. My brain was thinking about the Kitchen Sync at the time(which does have an
- ISA style slot). Sorry about my $1500 mistake.
-
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville (III))
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Dongle Failure
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 17:57:01 -0700
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- In article <Dpqv7y.974@cix.compulink.co.uk> snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South") writes:
- >From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- >Subject: Re: Dongle Failure
- >Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 10:16:45 GMT
-
-
-
- >There's been a lot of discussion about this recently on the UK CIX
- >conferencing system, and the upshot of it is that if you want to avoid
- >damage to your dongle (pause for sniggering to subside) you should
- >install another parallel port for any other devices. I'm considering this
- >now as I use both 3DS and Lightwave dongles and also a printer and a
- >Connectix QuickCam, all competeing for space on my Par port.
-
- >Something bad is going to happen one day with this arrangement. NewTek
- >could possibly address this problem by speeding up the dongle replacement
- >delays. Cracked programs are not the answer. You will end up with
- >something less reliable than a broken dongle. If one intends doing
- >serious work with one's Lightwave then a pirated version isn't the answer.
-
- >---
- >-------------------------------------------------------------
- >Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
-
- This is what we do. One machine has two parallel ports with a printer
- attached to one and the dongle on the other. The other machines on the
- network have only one parallel ports since they use the networked printer.
-
- So far no failures. Of course this data is anecdotal and not statistically
- significant by itself.
-
-
-
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