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From: "Christopher, Keith" <CHRISTK@hq4.phh.com>
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Subject: RE: Re: Lightwave Contest Rules (Draft)
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>>have
>>fun in learning.
>>
> I agree with you here for the most part, except there still should be at
>least one dividing line between pro's an amatures.. Like you said there
>really shouldn't be that many divisions like novice intermediate ect, but I
>think simply the hardware and rendering power that someone who is working
>proffessionaly has at their disposal vs. what a hobbyist would have makes
>for an unfair advantage.
>
> Todd Lemoine
Well I think leaving the judgment to the pros, I guess since I've sold
animations to clients I am a pro ? This is tough to judge. but I think for
the most part it would be fair. I'd even put the images on tomahawk for