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  1. Article: 2663 of comp.graphics.packages.lightwave
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  4. From: GregTee@ix.netcom.com (William Teegarden)
  5. Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.lightwave
  6. Subject: Re: Quick Voyager Question
  7. Date: 14 Feb 1995 06:16:40 GMT
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  11. Message-ID: <3hphs8$sup@ixnews3.ix.netcom.com>
  12. References: <3hpgis$nbm@Mercury.mcs.com>
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  15. In <3hpgis$nbm@Mercury.mcs.com> allosaur@MCS.COM (Samuel Crider) writes: 
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  17. >
  18. >John Gross or whomever might know:
  19. >
  20. >Is the planetary ring in the Voyager opening LW? I wasn't sure if it 
  21. counted
  22. >as a "planet" effect or not. I ask because I teach a LW class and 
  23. students
  24. >are always very interested in these things... 
  25. >Thanks!
  26. >
  27. >--
  28. >Samuel "Dr.Allosaurus" Crider
  29. >beneath the world
  30. >allosaur@mcs.com
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  32.  
  33. Tbe planetary ring, although a CGI element, is not a LW object.  It was 
  34. done on Wavefront I believe by Santa Barbera Studios.
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