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From: Jeff Walkup <jwalkup@crl.com>
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Subject: Re: Stand Alone LightWave (SALW)
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 17:58:47 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <9409260658.AA0068q@meta.burner.com> from "Jamie Krutz" at Sep 25, 94 11:58:28 pm
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Jamie Krutz wrote:
> But if you have the stand-alone
> versions, I guess it's possible to render and model at the same time. I'm
> not sure (since I don't have that version) but you might have to run two
> copies of LW to pull it off. Ideally you wouldn't have to do that.
With SALW :) you can. Just run LW (Layout), start your rendering,
and then run Modeler, from it's icon.
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Jeff Walkup . jwalkup@crl.com . San Francisco . 415.668.7312