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From: Stephen Schleicher <TESS@FHSUVM.FHSU.EDU>
Subject: Motion Paths update.
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Thanks to all of those who responded to my question about creating a
motion path from rail in modeler. For those of you with Lightwave 3.1 or
higher, there is a Macro function that will do this for you, and I must
say it worked great.
By adding a little variation in the camera movement (x, y, pitch, bank, etc)
I was able to create a very realistic journey through a fiber optic cable
(what I'm going to do with it now, I don't know... ha).
Again, thanks for all of the help, I found the macro about one hour after
sending my original post.
Stephen Schleicher
Producer/Director Video Production &
Interactive Television Coordinator
Fort Hays State University
Hays, Ks
(913) 628-4492