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Date: Fri, 17 Jun 94 08:02:21
Subject: Re: lightwave modeler
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> I've found that print and other 2d designers are (generally)
> really
> stuck in the mud about 3d, and generally make real "proscenium" type
>
> animations. Boooorrrrriiiinnnng.
> Sculptors and film-makers seem to catch on faster.
So..! I suspect I understand what you're saying, but define 2D-ish
"proscenium"... =)
Me, I'm happy to say I'm a filmmaker myself. =)
Alan Chan
Graphics/Animation Design
Vision Video Systems
Alan.Chan@oubbs.telecom.uoknor.edu