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Subject: StoryLines
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I hi guys and gals
I would like to start a discusstion about how everyone out
there in Lightwave comes up with their storylines. After reading some
of Andys "some gripes..." message I think I could use some help with
comeing up with ideas in the first place. What kind of
storyboard/script do you use? what do you start with, sound or
animation first? Do you use a program like Dpaint or Pagestream to
help with this process? How do you interact with your cleint/
potential audiance in this stage of the animations development? etc.....
.....NORVMAN.............nmaples1@genie.geis.com