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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 13:06:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: Carl Johnson <cjohnson@crl.com>
Subject: De-Cloaking
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I'm working on an animation in lightwave that will have a logo fade in. I
thought it would be cool if it did more than just fade in, but ripple as
well, sort of a de-cloaking effect. Is their a way to ripple an object
and have the amplitude of the ripple decrease over time?
Also in televisionand movies, with this de-cloaking effect, the objects
"behind" the de-cloaking object also ripple. I'm guessin that my logo
would have to have some refraction value while it's fading in?
Any comments or suggestions would be most appreciated.