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Date: Thu, 06 Apr 95 18:15:12
Subject: CREATING LW
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> This idea was spawned by Nir Hermoni in his article in January's
> LightwavePRO. Like Nir, I too prefer storing each Lightwave project
> in
> its own seperate sub-directory in the Scenes directory. This method
> facilitates tidiness and efficiency if transporting said project to
> another computer or service bureau. Within the new project directory
I simply have a Template drawer in the HD partition I use to store my projects,
which contains all the appropriate subdrawers. When I start a new project, I
just pop back into workbench, Duplicate the drawer and rename it. Saves on
recreating all the directories over and over again, don't you think?
AC