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Reply-To: luke@compvid.com (Luke Montgomery)
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Date: Fri, 20 Jan 1995 13:56:37
Subject: RENDERING TIMINGS
From: luke@compvid.com (Luke Montgomery)
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FWIW, IMHO, a good scene tht is widely available now is the B5 "Jumpgate and
Vorlon ship" scene that is on the LightROM CD. I rendered the thing in Med
Res with motion blur, etc., on my old A2000 + GVP '040 and it took quite a
while... mebbe I'll do it again and run a clock on it this time... 'Sides,
the jumpgate is a "definately cool" scene :->
BTW, the LightROM CD itself can justify the cost of a low-end CDF deck.
(Besides, I "hear" LW 4.0 will be available on CD, too!)
(No, I'm not getting any sales commissions on the CD :-) )
Luke (Pat) Montgomery "REAL" E-mail: luke@compvid.com
CompVid Computer Video Graphics Services CompuServe: 70274,2177
Greater Kansas City Voice: (913) 780-0222
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