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From: Joe Angell <jangell@risd.edu>
Subject: Re: Building Cartoon characters in LightWave ....
To: Steve Carpenter <steve@vinton.com>
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> First, we do have an auto-patching plug-in, but it DOES NOT work the way it
> has implied here. The plug-in uses a text file we have to figure out and
> type up after we have patched the object by hand, it does not simply take
> our spline cage and patch it all by itself as soon as we make one. The
> plug-in saves us from having to re-patch the cage every time we make
> adjustments to it. I am currently writing an article for LightWave Pro
> detailing how this macro works and how we used it for the M&M spots.
>
> Second, this plug-in, named "Patcher.P" shipped with 4.0, so it is available
> to everyone.
I have one thing to say: WOW! Man, I want my LW 4.0 Amiga! Thanks, i
probobly never would have found that one!
-- Joe
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