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From: lightwrx@wonder.ca (Steve Bowie)
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Subject: Re: Cutting through metal -DPaint replacement??
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>>On Tue, 19 Dec 1995, RICK CATIZONE <catizone@viper.nauticom.net> wrote:
>>>> This question gets asked every so often (who knows? some developer
might
>>>> get on the stick) -- Whats the most viable PC equivalent to DPaint IV ?
>I use AutoDesk Animator Pro everyday at work (Flight Simulators) and it
>would be my choice. It will write as well as read IFF's. As a matter of
>fact, I render animations on the Amiga in Lightwave, batch it down to 256 in
>ADPro, and import them into AD Animator Pro on a regular basis. They love
>it! (Except they still insist that 3D-Studio is the best way to go. :-( )
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