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From: "Daniel J. McCoy" <dan@acti.com>
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Subject: Re: LW Procedural Shaders
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At 11:38 AM 12/8/95 -0500, you wrote:
>Are there any docs on how to add to the Procedural shader list in LW?
>Specificaly for those who want to write C routines and incorporate them into
>Shaders? plugins?
Despite the sluggishness of the mailing list messages, you should subscribe
to the Plug-in mailing list. Send e-mail to: listserv@netcom.com. In the
body of the message, include: subscribe lwplugin-l. It's a good place to
ask plug-in questions.
You may also want to grab the SDK off ftp.netcom.com in /pub/lw/lwsdk/. I
don't remember if the SDK has an example of a shader though.
Good luck,
Dan
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Daniel J. McCoy - djmccoy@westworld.com or dan@acti.com