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Date: Sun, 26 Jun 1994 00:32:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Morph Plus to LW
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> Your problem is that when loading a sequence, LightWave will search for
> files of the format 000.FS.foo or foo000 (notice that there is no
> period between the name and the number.) If the sequence of images does
> not fit this format, LightWave won't be able to find them. To fix this
> just renumber your files to fit the above format. If you have a lot of
> images, let me know.
Actually, it doesn't make a difference if there is a period in the IFF
name. LW doesn't want to see the last three numbers and that is all. When
selecting the sequence, simply delete the last three digits and leave the
rest so if it is foo.0001, etc., make it read foo.0 (sequence).
BTW, you don't type in "(sequence)". LW adds that when you select Load
Sequence...
If you are loading a sequence of Framestores, simple enter the name and
not the "XXX.FS."
JG