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From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: T-Rex
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> Does anyone perusing this list (J.Gross, maybe?) have any info
> regarding the T-Rex created by Greg Teegarden and featured on the
> cover of the May LWPro?
> 'Fer instance: How many image-maps (picture caption says 10 MB worth!),
> how long did it take to create, rendering time, degree of pain in neck,
> and so on?
> I've got a client who is enamored with Jurrasic Park and wants me to
> make something comparable (yeah, right), and Greg's dino looks mighty
> close to the mark.
It took Greg about a week or two ( after hours) to model and texture the
T-Rex. The image maps are pretty simple 1 for the image, 1 for the bump
and one for the eyes. Mapped from the side (for the image and bumps)
JG