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From: Adrian Onsen <aonsen@sentex.net>
Reply-To: Adrian Onsen <aonsen@sentex.net>
Subject: Voyager effects
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I have a few questions on how a few effects were done...
In the intro to Voyager, the ship passes through a cloud of some sort of
blue space dust. The dust is scattered aside by the ship moving throught
it... How can that effect be created in Lightwave?!? Or can it ?
And the other one, is near the end of the intro to Voyager, juct
before it warps into that nebula. The ship is coming towards you, and in
behind it, there is a sun emerging from befind a planet, and the screen
gets really bright as the sun comes out. There is a "shadow" area created
by the ship itself.... How was that done? And how can I create such an
effect...
If you don't understand what I mean, just watch the intro to any
Voyager show, and you;ll see them...
Thanx in advance,
Adrian Onsen
aonsen@sentex.net
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