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Subject: re:Newton's Law
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I called the company this week. They said they had trouble when trying
to setup the program for Siggraph. It had to go back to the programmers.
They said it would be shipping in another 6 weeks (I hope). It sounds real
cool. It is a stand alone program which reads and output both Lightwave
and Imagine scene files. It does generate key frames for every frame like
Dynamic Motion, but they said they are trying to change that. I hope this
will make Imagine and Lightwave catchup to Real3D in this aspect.