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From: rhartzog@tbag.tscs.com (Rayvon Hartzog)
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Subject: textures?
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I just got the Video Toaster User special report in the mail concerning
the IBM Video Toaster. On page 13 the is an add for Lightwave 3D and one
of the most interesting images I've ever seen come out of a 3D program.
I was wondering if any body knows what surface settings were used on the
tail (or maybe it's the spine) of the creature.
Also with all the render times being published and posted I was wondering
if anybody has tested these scenes with a 486DX2 66? I don't have a PC yet
but may have to settle for the 486 because of (you got it) money.
One more question, I don't have the stand alone version of Lightwave,
I have a Toaster and 3.5 but Newtek doesn't want to give us any trade up
to the PC version. Anyway I wanted to know if I still have time to buy the
stand alone Lightwave to get the trade up price? Thanks for any help.
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