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> dljar1@giaeb.cc.monash.edu.au (Mr Dl Jarvis) On: 08/06/94 03:13
>In an issue of C+VG, they have an article on a CD game called "Lost
>Eden". Apparently all the gfx are produced on 3D Studio.
>In these pics are some "lens flairs" which look EXACTLY like the ones
>produced by Lightwave. So, a) are they using LW and got mixed up, or
>b) 3D Studio does lensflair with a very similar algorithm to LW?
>Just curious.
>Row.
There is an optional IPAS routine that does Lens flares but I've
never been able to make them look as good as LightWaves.
More than likely the lens flares ere post processed in PhotoShop
which comes with a Lens Flare Plug-in filter and looks EXACTLY like
LightWave's lfs.
, Phil
Phil Thorn
Thorn Grafx
ad018@dayton.wright.edu