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From: rcadwell@ndsuext.nodak.edu (Randy Cadwell)
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Date: Fri, 5 Aug 1994 10:59:02
Subject: Re: Ripples
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I'm trying to setup a scene which simulates the ripples in a swimming pool
> resulting from multiple wave sources interfering, and I've gotten some
> excellent results by a combination of accident and some rules of thumb from
> the manual and other users, but I'm not sure why those settings work. Thanks
> for the help.
Check out, if you haven't already, the Underwater texture. It ripples
over animation frames. I've used in in the swimming pool tutorial
from Lightwave Pro Premiere issue.
rcadwell@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Randy Cadwell
Video Production Specialist
NDSU Extension Communications
Fargo, ND 58105
(701)237-7953