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Subject: Glow Feature Boo Boo!
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Hey John,
I'm working on a project for Universal Studios Florida. I've got an earth
object and it dissolves over time. At the same time I have another earth
object inside of the first that dissolves in. So the appearance is that the
earth is surface morphing. KInd of like what Allan did in the Revolution
video. Anyway, I've got glow torned on to simulate an atmosphere. When I get
to the last frame, before my object dissolves away completely, LW freaks out
in its' rendering and causes this flash frame. It doesn't know how to
dissolve the glow!
Anything like this happen on your side of the fence? How did you fix it?
Thanks.
Tom Rennen
Intelligent Light Digital Imaging
214-420-6815
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