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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 94 09:11 PDT
From: bjorke@pixar.com (Kevin Bjorke)
To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: Metaform (was Anime)
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These "Tom woof" models from Singapore (which he's selling, BTW) beg the
question -- can metaform be applied on a per-frame basis? That way, you could
move around major body masses with interpenetrating parts and use metaform to
fuse them before rendering. Right? Has anyone tried this, or does "tesselation
chatter" kill you when you look at the anim?
(ps: For gundam modelers, check out the Sept NEWTYPE)
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