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Subject: Re: LIGHT FROM UNDER
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Light Wave Pro had an article where Mojo placed MANY lens flares next
to each other creating a ring of fire (so-to-speak). Perhaps you
could do something similar?
- Enrique.
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Subject: LIGHT FROM UNDER
Author: <UCII@sysm.acs.virginia.edu> at Internet
Date: 2/17/95 8:11 AM
Hi all!
I'm working on a particular effect for a client but am having trouble
getting the look I want. Imagine a square turned on its side (so that
it is the ground) and out of it rises another square leaving a hole wh
ere it was. That's easy enough, what I'm having trouble with is creati
ng light streaks (and possibly some fog near the surface of the square)
to pour out of the hole (ie..from under the square.) So what I want i
s...as the square begins to seperate itself from the ground, light will
pour out of the hole until the square is completely seperated, where t
he light will then be a solid beam flowing straight out of the ground.
Any help would be appreciated.
Erik
ucii@sysm.acs.virginia.edu
Erik C. Elvgren
UCII@sysm.acs.Virginia.EDU