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From: Robert Cohen <rcohen@shell.monmouth.com>
To: Chris Purdie <topher@fox.nstn.ca>
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Subject: Re: PIE Graph...How To?
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On Fri, 20 Oct 1995, Chris Purdie wrote:
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> Is there a simple way to have a PIE graph grow in a circular fasion? That
> is have it grow to its amount like a clock?
I would consider two approaches. The first would entail a bit map
sequence saved out to either the par or system drive as an iff. If you
have the PAR and TBCIV and the video Toaster, you can grab the frames on
the fly from the switchers output, as there is a wipe which offers you
this. Just wipe from black to white. Import the sequence and use it as
the transparency or clip map. The second approach would be to set up a
morph. If you have the AMiga version of LW, I believe that Power Macros
offers the creation of a pie chart as one of their macros. Simply create
what you need and after saving them out, create "flattened" versions of
them to use as your morph target.
Hope this helps. Let me know if this works out for you ;)
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Robert Cohen / Ocean Township NJ Lightwave Animator / Video Editor
robert.cohen@njland.com / rcohen@monmouth.com
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