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Subject: Re: Newtek deletes stuff
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>> You might not think so if NewTek included the price for those extra objects
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>> the LW fee. Veiwpoint lists the medium res Beethoven at $295. I'm sure they
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>> NewTek a deal but the cost of all those models still adds up. Even with a
>> discount it's easy to imagine the cost of the models exceeding the cost of L
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>> stand alone. :+)
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>As far as those objects go I doubt that Newtek had to pay anything. The
>objects were distributed at Siggraph a couple of years back to whoever
>wanted them.
>Besides, I have seen them included with Imagine as well...
>
>Nik.
>nvukovlj@extro.ucc.su.oz.au
For the sake of neatness here, :-)
ViewPoint has distributed a free set of objects at least for the
past three SIGGRAPHs, maybe the past four, a different set with
a "theme" at each one.
Also, on all the free object disks I've gotten at ViewPoint's booths,
the objects are always all white. The ones that came with LightWave
3.5 (dongle-alone) have been colored. By someone. At least the cow
and the triceratops have. I didn't check them all (yet).