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From: Joe Angell <jangell@risd.edu>
Subject: Re: WANTED: LW X-Wing
To: Wes Parham <parham@phoenix.cs.uga.edu>
Cc: Dave Hamilton <daveyham@city-net.com>, lightwave@webcom.com
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> So, what is 'Mojo's Challenge'? Is it related to your query for an
> X-Wing object? If so, what better test of your 3D Mettle than to buy a
> model and build it from scratch! I'm just curious to see if Mojo has
> announced some Challenge, though.
> And on the topic of X-Wing objects, I remember seeing some a year or
> two ago but they were pretty minimal. They were patterned and coloured
> nicely, but not very detailed. Interested? I'd be pleased to Dig 'em up.
What IS Mojo's challenge -- I haven't gotten through my LWPro yet...
And as for the X-Wing -- check out LightROM 2 (What, you don't have it?).
There's and X-Wing there converted from imagine, but it's VERY detailed.
Here's a little excerpt from the readme file...
Greetings from Singapore. Well, here's another Xwing. This one was
modeled in Imagine 2.0 a few years ago (before Lightwave had a modeler,
like, before LW 3.0) and converted with Pixel 3D. It's very detailed,
though, and takes about 14 megs to render (including LW being loaded).
bpj1@np.ac.sg
Peter Bowmar
Also on LightRom, there;s Dean Scott's B5 staton, and A-Wing, a B5
Starfury, a couple Jump gates, a few NCC-1701x's and other Trek craft, the
Tardis (?!?), a Romulan Bird of Prey (?), an AT-AT (Snow walker, w/ walk
sequence), an AT-ST (low-detail, no walk), 7 low-detail TIE fighters
(Vader-type, TIE bomber, TIE fighter, TIE interceptor, ect.) and a
high-detail TIE Fighter and Interceptor (REAL nice). And the Death Star.
Maybe that''l help you get through Mojo's Challenge (whatever that is...)
I can Snail you some of these if you want (just give me an address...)
See ya...
-- Joe
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