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From: Kim Thomas <kdthomas@netcom.com>
Subject: PC/Amiga Rendering
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Here's the plan: I have a 1050 frame animation that I've set up on my
Amiga LW. I'm going to start rendering forward on the Amiga (writing the
frames to the PAR), and backwards on the PC, stopping when they catch up
to one another. There will be no noticable differences in the frames,
right? Has anyone else done this? I'm assuming it will work, but if it
doesn't, someone let me know now before I render all these frames.
Dave Thomas
Moving Pixels
"I haven't actually read your script, but I have
some questions about it" - Actual client quote
kdthomas@netcom.com
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