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From: Marc Delsoin <marc@escape.com>
To: Scott Burton <aj754@freenet.toronto.on.ca>
Cc: Adrian Onsen <aonsen@sentex.net>, lightwave@mail.webcom.com
Subject: Re: Voyager effects
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One of the more recent Lightwave Pro's (not handy right now) had a list
of what was done with what.
On Thu, 20 Jul 1995, Scott Burton wrote:
>
> On Tue, 18 Jul 1995, Adrian Onsen wrote:
>
> > 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 ?
>
> I believe John Gross addressed this a few months ago when the series
> originally aired. I believe what he said was that the Voyager was
> Lightwave but the gasseous space effects were done externally by someone
> else (not using Lightwave, was it Wavefront? I can't remember...)
> Anyway, I belive that John stated that most of the shots were combinatons
> of different software and computer platforms (ie: the backgrounds being
> done on Macs etc.)
>
> > 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...
>
> Sorry cant recal the effect your talking about, have to take a look...
>
> Scott Burton - Lightwave Moderator - Command Line BBS
> AJ754@freenet.toronto.on.ca (416) 533-8321
>
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