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Subject: New user needs more help
From: mike.pelletier@canrem.com (Mike Pelletier)
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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 1995 14:51:00 -0500
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Ok, I tried your suggestions, but they were unsuccessful.
Here's how I go about it. Where should the surface and image stuff go?
1. Enter lightwave
2. Go to modeler
3. Create a spaceship (for example) based on an enterprise shape with a
stretched ball for the body, one for each nacell, one for the bridge, a box for
attaching each nacell and bridge (3 separate boxes) and a disc for an engine at
the back.
For each part of the ship, I pick the appropriate shape, stretch and position
it, and then `make' it.
The final ship is made up of 8 pieces all on the screen.
Consider that I have no clue what I am doing. Where would I go to put an
underwater surface on nacells and body, a blue surface on the struts, a
different blue on the bridge?
Give it to me step by step, as if I was an utter moron. And the same for using
an image.
Thanks for taking the time to help out someone who is so lost, I may never find
my way out.
Well met and godspeed,
Giark