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From: Alan Lloyd <alan.lloyd@stpaul.gov>
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Subject: Re: Magnify Glass / Window -Reply
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>>> Joe Angell <jangell@risd.edu> 04/06/96 04:39pm >>>
>Piece of cake in Lightwave -- as long as your magnifing glass is
>modeled correctly, just turn on Trace Refraction, since it is a
>refracive effect. I've done this before, and it's worked fine. I
>believe there is a LWPro dealing with it, too.
Done it...SLOOOOW! Well, on my creaky old Amiga anyway!