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Date: Sun, 26 Jun 94 21:29 BST-1
From: Stephen Loughran <zorlac@cix.compulink.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Morph Plus to LW
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On Jun 25 18:08 94, Eric Brown said:
>Has anyone actually taken a Morph Plus sequence and displayed it in a LW
>animation. I've tried it by loading the sequence under the Images menu-
>nothing shows up when it's rendered.
>
>I've also tried loading it up a frame at a time in the Images menu, but when
>it is rendered it only renders the last frame that was keyframed.
>...
>...
>So if anyone has actually done it, please let us in on the secret.
could it be that LW expects a three figure file extension, whereas
Morph Plus creates a four figure extension? I havent used Morph Plus
for a few months so i could be wrong but i would hazard a guess that
could be the source of the problem
steve
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zorlac@cix.compulink.co.uk |
Steve Loughran, | A4000/040@25Mhz 2Mb CHIP 16Mb FAST,
Apprentice Lightwave Freak, | 2.1Gb SCSI Drive, Video Toaster 4000,
Millennium Interactive Ltd, | Lightwave, Imagine, Essence, Vista,
Cambridge, | AdPro.. anything I've missed?
England. |
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