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From: mark@fusion.MV.COM (Mark Thompson)
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Subject: Re: Glowing Back Lights
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Jeffrey Fitzgerald <jlfitz@cais.cais.com> writes:
> Here's my 4.0 suggestion: Is it possible to make object surfaces
> become lights? This way I could see how this would work by backlighting
> the sign object. I am sure somebody farther along than me on this one.
> Please give your thoughts and suggestions...
You should realize that making a surface emit light has nothing to do
with glows, backlit or otherwise. So even if you could make your
surfaces emit light (an extremely non-trivial task), it would not yield
the effect you are after. However, there will be some new glow capabilities
in LW 4.
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* Mark Thompson (603) 424-1829 *
* Fusion Films Inc. mark@fusion.mv.com *
* Radiant Image Productions *
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