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From: pmethius@umcc.umcc.umich.edu (Dave Cole)
Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.lightwave
Subject: Viability of Lightwave for Broadcast 3d?
Date: 24 Nov 1994 12:50:22 -0500
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I know this is a kind of biased place to post this.. but equally it is
full of people who fully understand the Lightwave package.
I am a graphics artist & director at WPBN TV 7&4 in Traverse City
Michigan. I am looking for input as to the viability of Lightwave on the
Toaster 4000 as a 3D graphics tool for broadcast-related graphics and
animation. We cannot have something that looks cheesy, at the same time
Lightwave seems like a cost-effective alternative to spending millions of
zillions of dollars on some pseudo-high end flop of technology. (Can you
tell I'm an Amiga owner? :))
Has anyone used Lightwave in this context before, and if so, how did they
like/dislike it? Thanks.
-Dave Cole
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