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To: Mike McCool <mikemcoo@efn.org>
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Subject: Re: Morphing magic - NOT!?!? (Dust)
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On Mon, 16 Oct 1995, Mike McCool wrote:
> You should check out DUST. Jeez, there's a new upgrade every month it
> seems like. And it will do surface morphs of disimilar objects--up to a
> point, and if you register. I ain't registered, but I have seen some of
> its cube-to-sphere morph anims, and they're as cool as you'd expect.
> --
> Mike McCool <mikemcoo@efn.org> sent this message.
Yes, I'll second that suggestion and you do have to get your installation
procedures down, because Andreas kicks out revs pretty quick. The morphs
of dissimilar objects is great and getting better all the time. I'm
registered and am really glad I did, because Dust is a great particle
system for both Lightwave and Imagine. If you need features or bug fixes,
Andreas is ready to help out. Even unregistered, its a great LWOB<-->TDDD
converter. Between Dust and Impact!, its difficult to find time for, uh,
whatchamawave.
Michael
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