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From: eckland@ais.net (Rich Comber)
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Subject: Re: That Sea Quest Thang
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>Mark Thompson mentioned this before, it probably bears repeating..
>you're right, the guys who do this stuff wish they had more time on
>their hands to write for LWP. The last few tutorials I've done in LWP
>were what I felt to be "quickies", that is, easy to set up, minimum
>planning, and not quite as much as I'd like to able to discuss,
>primarily because of lack of time. There are quite a few topics that I
>eventually would like to touch on, if I can simply find the time to sit
>down and write them.
>
>While I'm on the soapbox, throw me ideas for turorials, anyone... :)
>
>AC
>
Alan:
Hi. I'm new to the list and a new LW 4.0 user. There's so much to learn!
I still have to go through the tutorials in the book, but I would love
someone to provide a full explaination of the alpha channel, its usage and