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Date: Wed, 25 Jan 95 21:33:43
Subject: STAR TREK VI
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> I was watching Star Trek VI "The Undiscovered Country" again last
> weekend.
> If anyone has seen it, there is a part where the Kilgon moon
> explodes
> sending out a "shock wave". The wave is a disc of fire and
> turbulence, not
> a sphere. I was wondering if anyone knows a way to create something
> like
> that in LW. I have tried creating a disc, asigning a fractal noise
> pattern
> to it, then setting the transparency to 100% with the edge
> transparency
> set to opaque and a high threshold value. Doesn't look very good.
Try with World Coordinates on.
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