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From: Adrian Onsen - ASNG/F94 <aonsen@acs.ryerson.ca>
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Subject: Texture in Lightwave pro...
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I was looking through my September issue of Lightwave Pro, and I
read the one article called "10 tips for cleaner objects" by Tom
Williamson, on page 10.
On the same page, there is a picture of the letter B as figure 1.
My question is how that surface was created! It looks really
cool, and I want to replicate it, since I can see it being usen on many
things!
I was gonna write Tom some mailm but I couldn't find his Email address
.. adrian ..
aonsen@acs.ryerson.ca
http://www.acs.ryerson.ca/~aonsen
"Justice and truth are meerly coincidental"
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Adrian Onsen - ASNG/F94 <aonsen@acs.ryerson.ca> sent this message.
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