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From: "Paul Davies" <capitol!davies@uunet.uu.net>
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Subject: Re: Roto
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Kevin Bjorke writes:
> Hmm. Photoshop's lens flare is a filter version of John Knoll's flaremaker
> mac program, which is shareware, and which animates in a simple and effective
> roto manner -- it was used for tinkerbell on HOOK. Maybe next time...
While it is true that the lens flare filter in Photoshop looks identical to
Lightwaves you do not have the same amount of control over the flare as you do
in Lightwave. The Photoshop filter gives you three lens choices and an intensity
value and no other controls except placement of the flare. I don't know if this
is the case for flaremaker.
paul
Paul Davies
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davies@capitol.com or uunet!capitol!davies