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From: cjohnson@crl.com (Carl Andrew Johnson)
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Subject: That Sea Quest Thang
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So, I don't watch SeaQuest. As they would say on In Living Color... "Hated
IT!" But, I was curious if someone (who's initials might be JG) could give
some pointers on how the model on the cover of last months LWPro was built.
That thing is a beauty! And it has more curves than Lombard Street. What's
the polygon count like? Was it a clay model that was digitized or was it