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Subject: Re: Object Placement
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Date: Wed, 10 Aug 94 22:44:02 PDT
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>How do I place an framestore-mapped, 4x3 rectangular object in front of a
>camera such that the resulting rendered image of the rectangle would appear
>identical to the rendered framestore image alone ?
First, RTFM.
Second, use "FRONT PROJECTION MAPPING" on your object.
Third, run out and get the latest LWPro, they have an extensive