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Date: 08 Sep 94 01:18:04 EDT
From: John Foust - Syndesis Corporation <76004.1763@compuserve.com>
To: LightWave <lightwave-l@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: WaveMaker vs Lightwave
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djr@infinet.com (Dan J. Rockwell) writes:
> I remembered seeing a discusion about WaveMaker's conflict with the
> new 3.5 LightWave a few weeks ago and wondered what every became of
> it? I'm stuck in a "catch 22" with a client, and I need to figure
> out something fast.
It turns out this is a bug in LightWave 3.5. It needs at least one
light in the scene, or it will woof when loading the scene. I
imagine you can cut-and-paste a light definition from another scene
file into the scene file generated by WaveMaker, and the problem goes
away. (Scene files are just ASCII text, of course.)
This also happens with LightWave scenes generated by InterChange, my
company's program for translating between 3D file formats.
As for Axiom, I don't know if they're even in business any more, and
they've never appeared on the Internet.