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From: rcohen@monmouth.com (Robert Cohen)
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Subject: Re: Tank treads easier than Lightwave Pro
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>> I don't have much free time, so I need to see what kind of interest
>> there is before I sit down and write a tutorial. Let me know!
>I'd like to hear (or see in print) your technique for doing tank
>treads/conveyor belts...I've got a few ideas myself but haven't had the
>time to try any of them out. =)
>Since the topic was covered in LWPro already, maybe you could do your
>tutorial for LightSpeed?? I'll get Manny after you. =)
I second that request. In fact, I wish more users of this list would become
interested in contributing to Lightspeed. I consider it to be kind of an
extension to this list actually. I learn some great things every time I view
an issue. For more information about doing this, contact Manny at