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From: Adrian Onsen <aonsen@sentex.net>
Subject: X-files effect
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Ok.. Last night I sat down and watched the begining of a rerun of
Xfiles... And as I was watching the intro bit, I found it interesting how
the title Xfiles war written.... You know green glow shooting at you (
(the viewer) from behind the "X-FILES" lettering... I then went to my
trudsting Amiga, and tried to duplicate this same effect on Lightwave...
I coldn't figure it out.. And I tried quite a few things which I
thought might work...
Does anyone have any sugesstions on this effect might be
accomplished? If you don;t remember what this looks like, watch the intro
bit which is shown at all the xfiles episodes...
Adrian Onsen
aonsen@sentex.net
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