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THE LIGHT WORKS CD ROM
IMAGIC REFLECTIONS OBJECTS
In order to use this object, you do have two possibilities. You load the
model directly with Reflections and configure the texture-path of the
programm, so that it will be able to load the textures when they are
needed. But you have to observe one thing: The textures are all within
subdirectories! What does that mean? You have to choose the drawer
"Textur", if you tell Reflections where to look for textures, not the
subdirectory, which contains the textures! (These subdirectories shall
keep tidy your texture-directory on your harddisk, if you copy them onto
your harddisk; see following paragraph.) Of course you will have to
choose a different medium than CD, if you want to save your scene.
Or you do the following:
You copy the data of CD to your Reflections-drawer on your hard disk.
Please use for this a utility, which you prefer, for copying the data. Of
course you may use a shellwindow for a manual operation. So please copy
the object data from the 'Szenen'-drawer of CD into the drawer of same
name on your hard disk. Additionally you have to copy the textures from
the 'Textur'-drawer in same way like the object data.
Notes on textures: Reflections will look for them at subdirectories of
drawer 'Textur' as you can find that directory-structure on CD. That
further ramification shall keep your 'Textur'-drawer tidy, so it will not
be flooded with all that new textures. If such subdirectories do not
exist until there, you will have to create them, in which you have to
copy the new textures from CD. Because of these subdirectories you do not
have to add any new texture-path's in configuration of Reflections. It
will find the new textures without further help.
So you may load the object data with Reflections, create a scene or and
save it again or e.g. add another object.
Have fun!