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Date: Tue, 25 Apr 1995 10:08:57 -0400
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Subject: Re: Snow Dome anim
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My sincere apologies, but, I forgot who posted the original question, what
product you were using and who replied :< But the question was how to
animate a "Snow Dome". (One of those globes you shake up and the snow
settles back again.)
Someone replied that it (the product you are using) doesn't animate single
points or anything without a volume. But snowflakes aren't single points.
So try giving them a very small volume, say .5 mm, and an irregular,
flattish shape, then animate!
Sorry about forgetting names and all, must be Old-Timers.
(Actually I deleted the mail, then thought about it while microwaving a cup
of coffee. Oh, the creative mind!)
Baart Palamaro
Dark Horse Productions