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- If someone could help me that would be great...
-
- Does anyone have a copy of the file specs on the Lightwave Object
- format? If so could they email me a copy (provided you're not breaking
- any non-disclosure agreements).
-
- - O R -
-
- Could someone point me to the person at Newtek that I should contact?
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
- Derek<<<<<
-
-
- --
- Derek Lang | "I want him in the games until he dies playing." - MCP
- Toronto, Ontario |--------------------------------------------------------
- Canada | WebPage-O-Fun --> http://www.io.org/~dlang
-
- Article: 10546
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- From: dlang@ionews.io.org (Derek Lang)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Avid (Mac-based) and dumping animation files from an Amiga 2000
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 00:19:45 -0500
- Organization: Internex Online (shell.io.org), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Lines: 40
- Message-ID: <4e1r5h$oii@ionews.io.org>
- References: <4d1f8m$rai@rover.ucs.ualberta.ca> <4d7943$ko7@dragon.cabot.nf.ca> <4dac9p$6ce@rover.ucs.ualberta.ca>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: zap.io.org
-
- In article <4dac9p$6ce@rover.ucs.ualberta.ca>,
- David Koegler <dkoegler@lis.ab.ca> wrote:
- >Second question:
- >
- >So, if a Power-Mac-based, turnkey Avid system costs from $25,000 to
- >$30,000, is there something out there of similar quality, without the
- >disappointments of a Flyer, for a better price?
- >
- >The Avid interface looks beautiful, is intuitive, looks like lots of fun,
- >but the price is frightening. However, when I look at the cost of going
- >to the Flyer, by the time I get done, my costs will be around $20,000, so
- >paying up to 50% more for all the added features may be worth it.
- >
- >Comments or advice from anyone?
- >
-
- Comment: When working on "Path of the GODs", a tv show for PBS. We had
- a bunch of work done on an Amiga 4000 and had to convert it over to a MAC.
-
- The easiest way for us was to use CrossMAC, a utility that allows
- Workbench to read MAC format harddrives (as well as floppies). Using a
- 105 meg syquest cartridge we successfully transfered over 2000 images to
- the MAC. The images were converted into PICT using ImageFX 2.1 on the
- Amiga.
-
- Unfortunetly, although the transfer to the MAC was quick (speed of reading
- the hard drive) importing the individual PICTs into the AVID was
- extremely slow (about 30 seconds per frame).
-
- Once in the AVID (proprietary format) the animation looked great.
- Using hindsight, however, it would have been faster to output direct to
- tape from the Amiga then redigitize from tape into the AVID system.
-
- Derek<<<<<
-
-
- --
- Derek Lang | "I want him in the games until he dies playing." - MCP
- Toronto, Ontario |--------------------------------------------------------
- Canada | WebPage-O-Fun --> http://www.io.org/~dlang
-
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Modeler, Rev C and Dr. Watson
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 03:55:52 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
- Lines: 7
- Message-ID: <4e1m88$g4r@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
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-
-
- Nope, Modeler and layout appear to operate normally for me.
- --
- ----------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
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- From: nobody@nowhere
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lightwave on Dual Processor Machine
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 96 20:05:45 GMT
- Organization: Singapore Telecom Internet Service
- Lines: 3
- Distribution: world
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-
- I am running Lightwave on a dual Pentium 133 processor system with Windows NT. The rendering time though is almost
- the same whether it is two processors or single processor. Is there any additional settings to be made to make it utilize the
- second processor ?
-
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- From: aq722@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John Gregor)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 04:59:16 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <4e1pv4$g6o@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu>
- References: <4d76k2$42q@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4d9o05$7n7@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <30F8A49C.7F5C@osu.edu> <4dgogd$aqg@sunburst.ccs.yorku.ca> <813781517wnr@edensoft.demon.co.uk>
- Reply-To: aq722@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John Gregor)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: kanga.ins.cwru.edu
-
-
- In a previous article, Rob@edensoft.demon.co.uk (Robert Dorney) says:
-
- >Hopefully to try and arrange a Power PC (and thus Power Amiga) version to
- > coincide >with the release of the Power Amiga? Now THAT would be top!
-
- So you and the other Amiga user could buy one? Not likely.
-
- Newtek got burned by the Amiga once, they're not gunna make the same
- mistake again. Miniscule installed base (and zero installed base for
- this mythical Power Amiga), slow CPUs, antequated graphics, and the
- entire graphics industry having moved to PCs, Macs, SGI, and Alpha.
-
- Newtek is a business, not a charity for people who refuse to wake up and
- smell the coffee. The world has moved on. Get over it arleady.
-
- I don't think they plan a port to the TRS-80 either. Most apps these
- days seem to be standardizing on W95 and NT. NT gets you cross-platform
- recompiles, and this is too much of a business advantage to ignore.
- Proprietary OSs are on their way out.
-
-
-
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- From: leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: probs with migration to NT
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 04:27:22 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 13
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
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- Reply-To: leuey@aol.com (Leuey)
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-
- >>LW rev B has an install bug that fails to copy over the NT version of
- >>msvcrt20.dll to the NT system32 directory. So when NT searches for
- >>this file it fails to find the NT version and goes looking for it
- >>in other directories. It discovers the Win32s version in your old
- >>directory, tries to load it, and then spits out the error message
- >>you see.
-
-
- Thanx for the help, i eventually figured this out on my own. Most
- unfortunately I have a tremendous LACK of patience when dealing with
- computers (especially Microsoft products : ) )
-
- greg
-
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- From: chrisb@pluto.njcc.com (Chris Blanos)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: VRML problem...bug?
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 04:10:37 GMT
- Organization: New Jersey Computer Connection, Lawrenceville, NJ
- Lines: 15
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-
- I'm trying to save out some objects as VRML files, but when I load
- them into my browser, the geometry seems to be reversed. Is this a
- known problem, or do I need to get a different VRML browser?
-
- I'm running Lightwave rev. C, Intel, Win95 and viewing the files with
- Netscape 2.0b4 and WebFX beta 3 (gee, lots of betas....)
-
- Thanks!
-
-
-
- - Chris
- chrisb@pluto.njcc.com
- http://pluto.njcc.com/~chrisb/
-
-
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- From: imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Matrox Card with Powerview Plug-in?
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 96 11:58:42 GMT
- Organization: Imagine It
- Lines: 37
- Message-ID: <4e2ihi$390_004@cpe.Hobart.aone.net.au>
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-
- In article <zapp-2101962045040001@sarfl2-18.gate.net>,
- zapp@gate.net (Jack Campbell) wrote:
- >In article <4d7naf$d1p@cloner2.ix.netcom.com>, wmendez@ix.netcom.com
- >(William A. Mendez ) wrote:
- >
- >> Hello,
- >>
- >> I would like to know if any of you are using Any Matrox card with the
- >> Powerview plug-in, and how is the performance.
- >>
- >> Also is the screen redraw in modeler any faster with the matrox.
- >>
- >> Thanks!
- >> Will Mendez
- >
- >I have a Matrox 4meg card coming in about a week.
- >
- I have two P133s - one at home running a Diamond Stealth Vram 4 meg and one at
- the office running the Matrox MGA Millenium 4 Meg Wram. Both machines are 64
- Meg Ram but the office machine has 512 sync cache and the home machine has 256
- non-sync cache.
-
- Now - I haven't seen any real difference in Powerview on either machine (under
- NT). It runs real quick on the home machine and doesn't seem to be any
- different on the office box.
-
- Screen redraws don't seem to be much different (the Matrox machine is about
- 15% faster rendering) but Newtek haven't written support for the OpenGL so I
- didn't expect it to be.
-
- Hope that helps
-
- (Also - the Matrox was about the same price here as the Diamond, so I suppose
- you might as well have the Matrox for future expansion.)
-
- Kevin Gleeson
- Hobart TAS OZ
-
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- From: cmt11@scorch.tees.ac.uk (Hamish Lawson)
- Subject: Lightwave 4.0 file format?
- Message-ID: <3104ABE7.27E5@scorch.tees.ac.uk>
- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0b5 (Win95; I)
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
- Organization: University of Teesside
- MIME-Version: 1.0
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 09:34:55 +0000 (GMT)
- Lines: 11
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
-
- Does anyone know if the file format for Lightwave 4.0 has been
- published?
-
- (I'm posting this on behalf of someone who doesn't have news access; he
- would appreciate it if you could e-mail him directly at
- CM-J.R.DALTON@tees.ac.uk)
-
- | Hamish Lawson, School of Computing and Mathematics,
- | University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, UK, TS1 3BA
- | Tel: +44 1642 218121 x3611 Fax: +44 1642 342604
- | E-mail: H.Lawson@tees.ac.uk
-
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- From: imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Operating Sys - Lightwave 4
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 96 12:01:16 GMT
- Organization: Imagine It
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-
- In article <4e146i$k81@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
- virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri) wrote:
- >LightWave will run just fine under Windows for Workgroups, although you'd
- >want to stick with Win95 for the speed increase.
- Or Windows NT for even further speed increase
-
- Kevin Gleeson
- Hobart TAS OZ
-
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- From: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl (Jan-Willem Korver)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga to Mac file transfer
- Message-ID: <232bsav60.alamito@marketgraph.xs4all.nl>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 96 18:43:35 CET
- References: <4dvg74$jr2@news.sas.ab.ca>
- Reply-To: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl
- Organization: MarketGraph Visual Automation
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-
- In <4dvg74$jr2@news.sas.ab.ca> woodcock@fn1.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca ()
- wrote:
-
- >Looking for a fix to get a clients Mac pics into my Toaster Flyer. The
- >CrossDos and CrossMac programs do not work with Flyer SCSI ports so I
- >need for find a cheap net card for a 4000. Any info???
-
- If this is a dumb observation then I just didn't understand your problem and you
- may pipe it to /dev/null, but couldn't you just copy the pictures (.jpg) to a mac
- diskette and read them on the Amiga using crossmac?
-
- --
- ________________
- Jan-Willem Korver
- MarketGraph, Haarzuilens, The Netherlands
- e-mail: jwk@marketgraph.xs4all.nl
-
-
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- From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: HIIP file saver problems
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 07:23:20 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 18
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4e2jvo$crr@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Reply-To: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- Pardon if this has been answered a long time ago, or there is a blatently
- obvious answer.
-
- I've finally needed to use the HIIP savers for a client who needs PCXs.,
- and no matter what I've tried, I can't get them to save out stills.
-
- I'm running 4.0 rev. C for Intel under Win95. AVI's save (thanks to
- everybody's explanations of .dll reloading and configuration file
- rewriting), and all the NewTek savers work, but NO HIIP still saver works.
-
- I've checked the config file, moved Hiipsave.p to the HIIP dir and changed
- the config file, and moved the whole HIIP dir to the Plugins\Layout
- directory, with no luck. What am I missing?
-
- TIA
- --Brian
- http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
- http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
-
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- From: encorefx@aol.com (Encorefx)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Amiga 3000 4 SALE!
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 07:41:46 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 10
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- Message-ID: <4e2l2a$d9s@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Reply-To: encorefx@aol.com (Encorefx)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- 3000 system for sale, includes:
-
- Amiga 3000 (obviously)
- 8 megs o' RAM, + 2 megs of chip RAM / 90 meg hard drive
- 25 MHz Progressive 040
- Toaster card (ORIG Toaster)
- Toaster Cozy (With black burst generator)
- Bernoulli Box 150 Transportable
- ..and some other stuff $$$3000.00/obo
- If interested, please e-mail me (Branden Smith) - Encorefx@aol.com
-
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- From: bhood@netcom.com (robert hood)
- Subject: BML Manual is available
- Message-ID: <bhoodDLn3zE.D8C@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 15:21:14 GMT
- Lines: 27
- Sender: bhood@netcom14.netcom.com
-
- The commercial version of the BML manual is available on my anonymous
- FTP site under:
-
- ftp.netcom.com:/pub/bh/bhood/plugins/BML
-
- There are three PKZip archives:
-
- man-word.zip Word 6c for Windows format
- man-text.zip MS-DOS text with some layout retained
- man-ps.zip Postscript version
-
- I will not guarantee the formatting/layout of the text in any version except
- the Word 6 file. Keep in mind that it is copyrighted material, and you are
- not allowed reproduce it, in part or whole, beyond the single copy that
- Virtual Visions, Inc., grants you permission to to print for your own
- personal use.
-
- This manual is being made available publically to further introduce you to
- the capabilities of this plugin.
-
- The BML system will begin shipping on February 1st.
-
- --
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood, President | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- Virtual Visions,Inc.| Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- Tel: 1.303.989.4191 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- FAX: 1.303.727.7555 | corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
- | drunk on violence, a condition to which they are
- bhood@netcom.com | quickly addicted - Frank Herbert
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: leelee@aladdin.co.uk (leelee)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Free Adobe Photoshop 3.04
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 13:22:27 -0800 (PST)
- Organization: SoNet - The first Internet provider on the south coast
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-
- I've recently bought a magazine which had a free CD ROM stuck to the
- cover (don't they all now). One of the contents was the Adobe
- Photoshop 3.04 complete package but with the save disabled. What they
- omitted to do was to disable the "CTRL + Print Screen" function where
- when this is done it saves the current image on the screen to the
- clipboard in Windows and WindowsNT and I assume 95. This is good news
- to a point, yes it does take longer and you must have a paint package
- that will load Windows .CLP images but the free paint shop pro will do
- this.
- This is very good as Ron Thornton uses Photoshop on his video which
- shows surfacing techniques and I have managed to follow his video by
- having Photoshop.
-
- So, if you want to save some £800.00 find a magazine which has Adobe
- Photoshop full package with the save disabled and get the freely
- available Paint Shop Pro. (for NT and 95 users get the new 32 bit
- update)
- Cant remeber the name of the magazine but it was a one off and
- published by FUTURE PUBLISHINGS.
-
- Don......
-
-
-
-
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- From: Dan Ablan <dma@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga to Mac file transfer
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 16:20:35 GMT
- Organization: AGA Digital Studios
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-
- woodcock@fn1.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca () wrote:
- >Looking for a fix to get a clients Mac pics into my Toaster Flyer. The
- >CrossDos and CrossMac programs do not work with Flyer SCSI ports so I
- >need for find a cheap net card for a 4000. Any info???
-
- Without knowing how much data you
- need to convert... you should have
- no problem usig HD floppy's. Mac 7.5 OS
- has an MS Dos mounter, and the Amiga
- of course, has CrosDos. I've been
- using this transfer set up for over
- a year, without problems. If you have
- SyQuest, or Bernoulli, IOmega has
- software for the Mac.
-
- Dan
-
-
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- From: deanjw@teleport.com (dean williams)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: AVI's Look sooooo Dark. HELP!!!!
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 16:50:23 GMT
- Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
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-
- Just recv'd LW 4.0. Installed nicely.
- I have Pentium 90, 32mb RAM, 2x CDROM, 1.2G-HD
- Diamond Stealth Video w/ 2mb DRAM
- 15" CTX color monitor
- Windows 3.11, 32mb swap drive.
- AVI files from the content directory of the
- LW-CDROM play super-dark in MediaBrowser.
- Same with the AVI's i have created so far.
-
- My monitor displays everything else normal:
- 24-bit MPEG,targa,jpeg,greyscale etc.
- I did not see any settings for the AVI drivers
- that would affect screen values unless I overlooked it.
-
- please help me!
-
- DJW
-
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- From: mad@torment.tmisnet.com (Mark Dunakin)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Refractions under LW + Finding out Rev.
- Message-ID: <mad.3xuq@torment.tmisnet.com>
- Date: 23 Jan 96 09:52:25 PST
- Organization: Tierra-Miga BBS
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-
- On Sat 20-Jan-1996 4:00p, Dave Paige wrote:
-
- DP> >I will be spending a lot of time in the next few weeks to model
- DP> >a microscope. Is the refraction engine in LW precise enough
- DP> >that if I model and position all of the lenses properly in the
- DP> >microscope assembly to give me a 100x magnified image when
- DP> >I place the camera at the eye-piece (with a proper focal length
- DP> >and at the proper position)?? Or should I give up now?? :)
-
- DP> The only reason to give up might be because if the tremendous
- DP> rendering time that's going to require.
-
- DP> >
- DP> >Also even though I have a brand new copy I would like to
- DP> >know that I do have a revision C of the program. How can I
- DP> >found out what version of the LW I've got (there is no Help,
- DP> >About box, and readme.txt doesn't say much).
-
- DP> Your rev. is on the CD itself, probably A or B.
-
- DP> >
- DP> >Thanks a lot for help + thanks a lot to Newtek for a great
- DP> >program.
- DP> >
- DP> >Slaven.
-
- DP> No Problem
- DP> Dave paige
- DP> Dave Paige
- DP> Alfheim Imaging
- DP> dave@access.digex.net
-
- It also seems to me that you could just make a couple or so lenses first and
- try them out to see if they work before you go and build the whole thing...No?
-
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- From: constant@essi.fr (Constantin Sylvain)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AVI's Look sooooo Dark. HELP!!!!
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 17:48:31 GMT
- Organization: ESSI, Universite' de Nice - Sophia Antipolis
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- > AVI files from the content directory of the
- > LW-CDROM play super-dark in MediaBrowser.
- > Same with the AVI's i have created so far.
-
- did you turn your monitor on ?
- (sorry)
- more serioulsy, buy a PC magazine with AVI files, (easy to find)
- and look at the avi's :
- you'll know if it's because of lightwave, or because of the player.
- if the same problem occurs, change the monitor...
- --
- ### Sylvain Constantin ###
- # etudiant en DESS/Genie Logiciel a l'E.S.S.I #
- # E-Mail: constant@essi.fr #
- # Tel: 93/98-85-10 #
- #### WWW: HTTP://www.essi.fr/~constant/ ###
-
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- From: Frank Hessler <hessf000@goofy.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Prices
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 18:57:05 GMT
- Organization: Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: I cannot figure image sequencing !
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 17:50:40 GMT
- Organization: AccessOne
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-
- > danmorvec@aol.com (DanMorvec) writes:
- > I've read the manual 227 times, but I cannot get an image sequence to
- > work. Do I need to actually change each of the file names? I'm trying to
- > get an image sequence to go like this...
- > FILE_A.HAM - from frame 1 to 5
- > FILE_B.HAM - from frame 6 to 10
- > FILE_C.HAM - from frame 11 to 20
- > FILE_A.HAM - from frame 21 to 30
- > FILE_B.HAM - from frame 31 to 40
- >
- > ( help )
- >
- >>>>
- 1) Use numbers, not letters. (Surely this is obvious?) So, e.g.:
-
- File_001.iff
- File_006.iff
- File_011.iff
-
- AND put in a image loop value of 20.
-
- BTW, if you are test rendering on frame ZERO, and there is no FILE_000.iff,
- you won't see anything.
-
- 2) HAM ?? Sheesh! Use a real image format. Does LW even still support
- HAM? Nothin' like fossil code!
-
- ******************************************************************************
- ** jeric@accessone.com | Synergy Graphix & Animation **
- ** Welcome to Seattle! Have a latte'! | Technical Subjects a Specialty!**
- ** Don't make me force it down your throat.| "OK! Wind the frog!" **
-
-
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- From: camcollect@aol.com (CamCollect)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on Dual Processor Machine
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 15:48:49 -0500
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-
- >>I am running Lightwave on a dual Pentium 133 processor system with
- Windows NT. The rendering time though is almost
- the same whether it is two processors or single processor. Is there any
- additional settings to be made to make it utilize the
- second processor ?<<
-
- You need to either run LW twice, once on each processor or use ScreamerNet
- which will automatically recognize both processors to take advantage of
- your system. I am running a dual 120 and get nearly 2x render speeds, in
- fact it is nearly as fast as our DEC Alpha 275 AXP.
-
-
-
-
- Greg Milneck, Jr.
-
- The Video Company
-
- Baton Rouge, LA, USA
-
-
- camcollect@aol.com
-
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- From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Operating Sys - Lightwave 4
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 17:24:28 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- >Or Windows NT for even further speed increase
-
- Well, yes, but I don't think I'd go to NT with only 24 Megs of RAM....
- --Brian
- http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
- http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
-
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- From: PNugent <p.nugent@utoronto.ca>
- Subject: LWave Demo Version
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- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 20:19:40 GMT
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-
- Can anyone help me with finding a demo version of LightWave
- on the WWW. I have searched long and hard, to no avail.
-
- post here, or e-mail me:
-
- p.nugent@utoronto.ca
-
- thanks!
-
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- From: TL Westgate <juris@oo.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: PowerView
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 15:56:11 -0500
- Organization: Juris Corporation
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-
- I downloaded the Powerview plug-in, and installed it, but nothing came up
- in Modeller. How does this sucker work?
-
- TL
-
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- From: dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Surface Morph Bug?
- Message-ID: <8B9639D.0B95000177.uuout@mercopus.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 96 15:25:00 -0400
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- Organization: Mercury Opus BBS - Dunedin, Florida - 1 813 734 2799
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-
- I just did an animation in release 4.0 where I needed to do some surface
- morphing and I ran into a problem with the surface sharply changing when
- it reached 100% morphed, instead of just smoothly dissovling in. The
- surface I was morphing from used a reflection map, the surface I was
- morphing to did not. It reminded me of a problem I used to have in
- Imagine with surface morphs that required image maps suddenly "popping"
- in or out, but I don't recall ever seeing it in LightWave before. Anyone
- else notice this?
-
- Article: 10571
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,comp.sys.amiga.marketplace,rec.video.desktop
- Subject: FS: LightWave workstation
- From: MMower@Novell.com (Mathew Mower)
- Organization: Your Organization
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- Date: 23 Jan 96 21:18:25 GMT
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-
- Hi,
-
- I am selling a MIPS R4600 100Mhz workstation.
-
- Here are the details:
-
- SHABLAMM! Card
- MIPS R4600, 100Mhz
- 32 Megs of CACHE RAM - repeat CACHE RAM not EDO
- Windows NT 3.5
-
- SHABLAMM! card is installed in
- 486SX25
- 8 Megs of RAM
- 3.5" floppy
- 5.25" floppy
- 2X CD-ROM
- #9 GXE 24 bit video card
- Adaptec SCSI card
- 1 Gig HD (partioned 400 Meg FAT/600Meg NTFS)
- Windows 3.1
-
- This dual boot system allows you to boot to DOS/Windows 3.1 and use the 486 or
- you can boot to NT and the host CPU becomes the MIPS. This is great for those
- pesky little programs that won't run under emulation. . .You know like
- PhotoShop, etc.
-
- Also included with this system for the NT/MIPS side
- WinImages (WinFX/WinMorph)
- LightWave (This is the now $1995 MIPS version)
- Old version of ScreamerNet
-
- I am asking $3500 for this system. Keyboard and mouse included, but no
- monitor.
-
- Considering the price of LW, that would make the computer setup just $1500!!!!
-
- The last tests I saw still make this faster than any Pentium and the cache
- memory configuration makes it faster than some of the ALFA's
-
- E-mail me for more info or to talk price.
-
- Thanks
-
- Matt
-
-
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- From: gdavison@interlog.com (Gord Davison)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 96 22:20:35 GMT
- Organization: InterLog Internet Services
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-
- aq722@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John Gregor) wrote on 23 Jan 1996 04:59:16 GMT:
-
- JG> Newtek got burned by the Amiga once, they're not gunna make the same
- JG> mistake again. Miniscule installed base (and zero installed base for
- JG> this mythical Power Amiga), slow CPUs, antequated graphics, and the
- JG> entire graphics industry having moved to PCs, Macs, SGI, and Alpha.
-
- JG> Newtek is a business, not a charity for people who refuse to wake up and
- JG> smell the coffee. The world has moved on. Get over it already.
-
- I'm afraid I have to agree with John. Unfortunately, the long delay in AT
- re-starting production of Amigas only exacerbated the widening performance
- gap between Amigas and PCs before Commodore went under.
-
- With the [finally] released Lightwave Amiga 4.0 version seeming to be
- significantly slower than 3.5 because of the "bloated, fat code" of the SAS/C
- compiler, well, I think it's fair to say that the writing is on the wall...
-
- When you consider that there is currently no compiler for the Amiga that
- supports the '060 chip, and the cost of a _new_ '040 Amiga 4000 Tower is about
- the same as two pentium systems ... Sheesh! I wish Amiga Technologies luck,
- I really do. However, as an animator, time is money [especially], and, the
- world has passed the Amiga by in terms of price/performance. It's sad, because
- the Amiga was really a great machine, but, as John says: "Get over it". The
- Commodore situation nearly killed NewTek, and I think they have responded by
- diversifying accordingly. Commodore wasn't the first casualty and they won't
- be the last in the highly competitive hardware wars [IMHO].
-
- I'm *not* lining up to buy a PowerAmiga, but I'm still a _proud_ owner of a
- technologically [but not functionally] obsolete A4000/25.
-
- ==========================================================================
- Gord Davison | 2D/3D Animator ¤ Multimedia Designer
- Phoenix Interactive Design, Inc. |
- graphics ¤ animation ¤ multimedia | "Complex problems have simple,
- gdavison@interlog.com | easy-to-understand, wrong answers."
- ==========================================================================
-
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- From: equinoxii@aol.com (Equinox II)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 18:06:01 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- >I downloaded the Powerview plug-in, and installed it, but nothing came up
-
- >in Modeller. How does this sucker work?
-
- >TL
-
- Select "***Fori's Powerview***" from the "Custom" Button under the Tools
- menu.
- --Brian
- Equinox Images, Inc.
- http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
-
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- From: Duff Hendrickson <duffcool@eskimo.com>
- Subject: SGI Impact Softimage workstation time for rent.
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-
-
- If you badly need to use a powerful fast SGI Indigo2 with Alias
-
- PowerAnimator or SoftImage, need reasonable rates lower than a post house to
-
- do your demo reel or finish your project
-
- think about doing it in Seattle.
-
- I can help you.
-
- ........
- Duff Hendrickson
-
- duffcool@eskimo.com
- PO Box 585 Tacoma WA 98401
- (206) 572-4531
-
-
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- From: dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Gunshot effect
- Message-ID: <8B96392.0B95000175.uuout@mercopus.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 96 15:14:00 -0400
- Distribution: world
- Organization: Mercury Opus BBS - Dunedin, Florida - 1 813 734 2799
- Reply-To: dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD)
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-
- > From: gt4687c@prism.gatech.edu (Jeff Yeh)
- > Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- > Subject: Gunshot effect
- > Date: 17 Jan 1996 08:19:38 -0500
- > I've shot a scene (with 8mm camcorder) where a guy is
- > shotting a gun. How can I use Lightwave to create a
- > quick "flash" from the nozzle and maybe a little smoke
- > as well?
-
- I assume you have someway of digitizing the video, like a Par-TBCIV or a
- Perception and it's capture card? Assuming you do, bring your gunshot
- footage into layout as an image sequence. In the Effects panel make the
- image sequence the background, and in the options panel turn on BG image.
- Now whenever you are in the camera view you will see the video footage in
- the background. Place a point source light where the tip of the gun barrel
- is, and ramp a lens flare up and down quickly at the frames where you want
- the "shot", just play with the values till it looks right. For the smoke,
- try a plane rotated towards the camera and placed in front of the gun
- barrel. Use fractal noise as a transparency map with a positive y axis
- velocity so that the smoke rises. Also use falloff and a 100% or higher(you
- can use up to 400%) base transparency value to hide the edges of the plane.
- You will want to gradually stretch the plane on the y axis and set key
- frames for this so that the "smoke" gradually travels up, or move the entire
- plane for a moving puff of smoke. Be sure to set a dissolve envelope for the
- smoke so that it isn't visible until after the shot, and then so it
- gradually dissipates.
-
-
- ** UNREGISTERED EVALUATION COPY - PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT **
- ---
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- From: chrisb@pluto.njcc.com (Chris Blanos)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 32 bit output on Intel Li
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 22:57:53 GMT
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- dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD) wrote:
-
- > > From: cfurlong@mail.eden.com (Chuck Furlong)
- > > Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- > > Subject: 32 bit output on Intel Lightwave?
- > >
- > > Is there such a thing forLightwave? I want a 24 bit color output with
- > > 8 bit alpha channel in one file. Is the only way to achieve this by
- > > compositing the two files after rendering? I'm especially interested
- > > in a non-lossy 32 bit (w alpha channel) animation format.
- > >
- >LightWave 4.0 currently only renders seperate 8 bit alpha images.
- >WinImages can batch composite these with 24 bit frames.
-
- I'm running Rev. C and the 32bit targa saver does indeed save a 24bit
- color + 8bit alpha in the same file.
-
-
-
- - Chris
- chrisb@pluto.njcc.com
-
-
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- From: dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com (DAN BLOOMFIELD)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: memory usage for LW4.0 on
- Message-ID: <8B96392.0B95000176.uuout@mercopus.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 96 15:14:00 -0400
- Distribution: world
- Organization: Mercury Opus BBS - Dunedin, Florida - 1 813 734 2799
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-
- > From: rojoyinc@iserv.net (Ron K)
- > Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- > Subject: memory usage for LW4.0 on PC?
- > I had LW on AMIGA and loved it, and a friend got recent 4.0 for his
- > Pentium. He is having problems with lack of ram.... but he has 16
- > megs! Is this low for LW? After he loads in a sample scene there
- > isn't enough ram to do much more then a 5 frame preview...
- > it appears from the info that software gives that its only using the
- > 640k conventional ram???? it doesn't mention his EMS or extra
- > ram... also he did manage to get it to actually render without a
- > out of ram error (one small object) but it only rendered in a small
- > winow in what looked like less then 256 colors (he's running in a
- > ultra hi res display in 64 thousand colors? doesn't it render to full
- > screen like my amiga version did? We're both really confused.
- >
- Hi, Ron, the moderator of the Toaster ehco sold his Toaster?!
- 16 megs is indeed quite low for running LW on a PC. We ain't in
- Kansas anymore Toto! If you run out of actual ram you should be able to
- use virtual ram although it really slows down the rendering. If you are
- running the pre-release software there is no full screen display, and even
- on the release version the display will be no higher than the resolution
- you render at, which on a high res screen, may be a small window.
-
-
- ** UNREGISTERED EVALUATION COPY - PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT **
- ---
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-
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- From: Jeff_Holinski@mindlink.bc.ca (Jeff Holinski)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lock&Key?
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 01:12:18 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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-
- Anyone here using Lock&Key? I'm thinking of buying it and was wondering about
- a couple of things.
- As I understand it will eliminate foot slide in a walking animation. How
- involved is it to set up something like that?
- While a complex procedure is OK if you're doing a biped it would be a bit of a
- bother for a spider or centipede.
-
- What about parenting objects to bones in other objects? I'm interested in this
- for character animation. I want to be able to break a model into Arms, torso,
- & legs and have bones in each of them. The shoulder bone of each arm will be
- connected to the shoulder bones of the torso. The hip bone of each leg will be
- connected to the hip bones in the torso. If I build the skeleton properly I
- should be able to move the arms without distorting the ribs.
- Is this going to work?
-
- Does it just modify the scene file or does the plugin have to be installed on
- each machine it's rendering on? Is it compatable with Screamernet?
-
- Does it use a dongle? I once saw a PC with a 3DS dongle and 4 ipas dongles
- running off the parallel port. I'm not too eager to try that myself. ;^)
-
-
- Jeff H...
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: What's a good res for 35mm film?
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 02:36:57 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
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-
- Any suggestions on a good resolution to output to film? I was
- going to do 1024x768, any advice would be appreciated
-
- Andrew Weiler
- http://www.mindspring.com/~aweiler.html
-
-
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- From: jgjones@earth.usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 32 bit output on Intel Li
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 03:19:18 GMT
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-
- Dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com said:
-
- >LightWave 4.0 currently only renders seperate 8 bit alpha images.
- >WinImages can batch composite these with 24 bit frames.
-
- The rev C Intel patch fixes the Targa32 saver so that it WILL
- save a combined 24-bit and alpha channel as a 32-bit Targa. You just
- need to delete the related HIIPSAVE.P lines from your LW.CFG and
- reinstall the HIIPSAVE.P plugin to get it to work.
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
-
-
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- From: Andrew Hofman <andyh@erinet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Sotimage Press Release and Demo in NYC
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 22:05:39 -0500
- Organization: LumaQuest Productions, Dayton, OH
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-
- Stranahan wrote:
-
- > The other thing that could help LW is that this makes NT based machines,
- > paricularly Alpha and MIPs, the de facto pro-standard - replacing SGIs on
- > a cost performence/software level. The relationship with Deskstation is a
- > potential drawback there, though, meaning NewTek may not be able to
- > capitalize on all those ready-to-run LW machines...
- >
- > Lee Stranahan
-
- I've been laughed at a few times when trying to explain the threat WinNT and
- Alpha machines constitute, and how good they are for high-end woork, but I
- usually get laughed at. Ah, well. Closed minds are doomed, especially in this
- business.
-
- Just what the hell was NewTek thinking when they announced that exclusive
- arrangement with DeskStation? Seems like a sure-fire way to get LESS penetration
- of LW into the high-end 3D market.
-
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- From: John Korchok <102252.2260@CompuServe.COM>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Operating Sys - Lightwave 4
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 04:00:22 GMT
- Organization: Art Lab Inc.
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- References: <4e3n6s$spp@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
-
- I have never heard of anything running faster under NT given the
- same hardware unless it was a multithreaded app on a
- multiprocessor machine. I have Win 3.1, Win95 and NT installed. If
- anyone can suggest a benchmark suite that will exercise Lightwave,
- I'll run it under all three OS's and post the results.
-
- John Korchok Partner in Art Lab Inc. (416)480-0306
- Cross-platform graphics and fine 3D package prototypes
- JohnKorchok@msn.com or 102252.2260@compuserve.com
- "Fried Ice Cream is a reality" - George Clinton
-
- --
- John Korchok Partner in Art Lab Inc. (416)480-0306
- Cross-platform graphics and fine 3D package prototypes
- JohnKorchok@msn.com or 102252.2260@compuserve.com
- "Fried Ice Cream is a reality" - George Clinton
-
- Article: 10583
- From: Linden4@msn.com (Theodore Terranova)
- Subject: RE: Lightwave on Dual Processor Machine
- Date: 24 Jan 96 05:14:58 -0800
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- Message-ID: <0000940a+00001cab@msn.com>
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-
- I think if you use screamernet it'll see the 2 cpus so its like
- rendering on 2 seperate machines or so says the manual. I'm thinking
- of getting a dual and would like it if you or anyone could post there
- success or failures with the dual cpu and SN. I don't think modeler
- or layout can utilize the dual, only screamernet rendering.
-
- Ted
-
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- From: Andrew Hofman <andyh@erinet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Softimage Press Release
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 23:15:51 -0500
- Organization: LumaQuest Productions, Dayton, OH
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-
- Sorry for my earlier, strangely worded message. It sounded like I was on
- drugs or something, when in reality I'm just sleep-deprived.
-
- Anyway, I meant to say I've been scornfully laughed at by *SGI* people
- when I start with my WinNT and DEC Alpha speil. Some of them really seem
- to think SGI's will be the last word, with no exceptions, for ever and
- ever, and all other platforms are toys. There is no point in trying to
- convert them, but MAN can they be dismissive! Most annoying. Well, I can
- dismiss them right back, by saying they're really in deep denial over
- this whole thing. There's no denying that SGI's are great machines, but
- the changing marketplace makes them increasingly overpriced relative to
- faster, cheaper systems.
-
- (Flames expected)
-
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- From: bdady@netcom.com (Brian Dady)
- Subject: Re: WTB: LW3.5 for Amiga
- Message-ID: <bdadyDLo6vs.5t3@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
- References: <bdadyDLHqH2.1C8@netcom.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 05:21:27 GMT
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- Sender: bdady@netcom2.netcom.com
-
- Brian Dady (bdady@netcom.com) wrote:
- :I would like to purchase a copy of Lightwave 3.5 with dongle. Please specify
- :your asking price and whether or not it has been registered. The manual would
- :be nice, but is not required since I already own one copy of LW with my VT.
-
- Never mind! I bought a copy of LW3.5 already...
-
- --
- ===============================================
- Brian Dady --* Video Magic / modeller ///
- Santa Clara, California / animator ///
- Email: bdady@netcom.com / S/W dev \\\///
- ======================================\XX/=====
-
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- From: bdady@netcom.com (Brian Dady)
- Subject: Re: LW 4.0 Amiga & comments thereto
- Message-ID: <bdadyDLo7Fn.6Ix@netcom.com>
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- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 05:33:22 GMT
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-
- Steve Koren (koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com) wrote:
-
- : * In particular, *finally* having the ability to run in decent
- : resolutions is most welcome. Modeler has a nice way to pick
- : screenmodes. I'm running it in 1280x1024 right now, and it is
- : improved in lotsa little ways such as normal vectors drawn in a
- : different color from object polygons, unlike 3.5 where they were the
- : same. Modeler is just wonderful in this resolution.
-
- Sounds great! Are you using a Picasso? After having 3.5 for more than
- a year, one day I discovered it has an 8-color mode. I was surprised to
- see the surface normals in yellow with the polys in white. Big improvement
- though.
-
- : * Another minor problem: Layout redraws things twice or more. For
- : example, if I change the grid using options, when I click continue
- : the view is redrawn no fewer than 3 times! Same when you finish
- : moving the view with the mouse. Seems like a bug.
-
- Bummer! My copy of 4.0 hasn't arrived yet, but I will probably know about
- all the bugs when it does.
-
- : That's all for now... Its sure nice to finally have a halfway
- : reasonable resolution to run LW in!
-
- : - steve
-
- Steve, I know you are an Amiga programmer (as am I). Were you aware of
- any problem with the SAS compiler producing slow or fat code?
-
- -Brian
-
- --
- ===============================================
- Brian Dady --* Video Magic / modeller ///
- Santa Clara, California / animator ///
- Email: bdady@netcom.com / S/W dev \\\///
- ======================================\XX/=====
-
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- From: ahurley@iag.net (EnnBee)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 07:05:27 GMT
- Organization: Internet Access Group, Orlando, Florida
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-
- On 23 Jan 1996 18:06:01 -0500, I heard equinoxii@aol.com (Equinox II)
- say:
-
- >>I downloaded the Powerview plug-in, and installed it, but nothing came up
- >>in Modeller. How does this sucker work?
-
- If you are not using NT (which has built in OpenGL support) you'll
- need the OpenGL libraries for 95. They are 2 files called
- OpenGL32.DLL and GLU32.DLL. Copy them to your WINDOWS\SYSTEM
- directory and it should work fine.
-
- Aaron
-
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 16:27:04 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
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-
-
- gdavison@interlog.com (Gord Davison) wrote:
-
- > I really do. However, as an animator, time is money [especially],
-
- Perhaps true, but there are still a few of us hobbyists out here who,
- while recognizing that our machines are much slower than what we could
- get for the same money, are in it for other reasons. I hope NewTek
- continues to produce Amiga versions of the software. Sure,
- professionals may have moved on, and even most hobbyists, but although I
- also own a fast PC, I'd like to continue using LW Amiga. I do it for
- enjoyment, not money.
-
- As always, YMMV.
-
- - steve
-
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- From: Andrew Hofman <andyh@erinet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Refractions under LW + Finding out Rev. #
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 21:52:34 -0500
- Organization: LumaQuest Productions, Dayton, OH
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-
- > I just did an animation of a dancing magnifing glass the problem that I ran into was not the amount of
- > refraction but the wah that the Phong smoothing handled the shape of the lens. The lense was the perfect shape
- > 640 polygons. but when it rendered it looked like a frenel lense. wierd rings showed up. When I modled the lens
- > I did run Metaform on it this probibly intrduced some anomoly.
- >
- > Just My 2 Cents
- > Brad HAyes
-
- I ran into this damning problem with an earlier version of LW for WinNT.
- It was not due to modeling, but some rendering bug in LW itself. I ended
- up having to do the scene with multiple composites, as other objects in
- the scene were somehow causing the problem. Also, object dissolves
- didn't work properly with my lenses. They would stay completely visible
- till the last frame of the dissolve and then *bang*! Out they went. To
- make matters worse, it wasn't evident in stills, so I didn't catch it
- until after the first complete render. I now use a later version of LW,
- but haven't had a chance to test it with this problem yet.
-
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- From: bhood@netcom.com (robert hood)
- Subject: Re: LightWave Plug In development
- Message-ID: <bhoodDLnxn5.A9p@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
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- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 02:01:53 GMT
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- Sender: bhood@netcom19.netcom.com
-
- Chuck Durham (cdurham@xspot.com) wrote:
- > You can find the SDK on the CD under DOCS, that's C header files, etc.
- >
- > Or if your not a C developer, you can check out Rober Hood's BML
- > scripting language.
-
- Actually, BML is quite C-like. But it is still a helluva lot easier
- to develop in than directly using the SDK.
-
- > He's usually hanging around here in the news
- > group somewhere, he usually posts hit FTP site for you also.
-
- Browse through:
-
- ftp.netcom.com:/pub/bh/bhood/plugins
-
- --
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood, President | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- Virtual Visions,Inc.| Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- Tel: 1.303.989.4191 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- FAX: 1.303.727.7555 | corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
- | drunk on violence, a condition to which they are
- bhood@netcom.com | quickly addicted - Frank Herbert
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-
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- From: bhood@netcom.com (robert hood)
- Subject: Re: The LightWave Plug-in Master List
- Message-ID: <bhoodDLnxv6.B9r@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
- References: <NEWTNews.822219358.15393.mikicic@mikicic.mcs.net> <310422CD.21AE@farpoint.boerde.de>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 02:06:42 GMT
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-
- dAVE@mikicic.mcs.net wrote:
- > Please Post all "Known" Plug-ins, the platform, their usefullness, their
- > location, and their price.
- >
- > Purpose: The LightWave Plug-in Master List.
-
- BML, the next generation of script and plugin development for LightWave 3D
- Modeler.
-
- Interpreter Plugin US$199.95
- Script Compiler w/ run-time plugin US$199.95
- Introductory offer (includes both) US$279.95
-
- The Intel versions begin shipping on February 1st, 1996. DEC Alpha will
- follow soon after that.
-
- For a preview of the system, visit our FTP site:
-
- ftp.netcom.com:/pub/bh/bhood/plugins/BML
-
- --
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood, President | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- Virtual Visions,Inc.| Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- Tel: 1.303.989.4191 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- FAX: 1.303.727.7555 | corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
- | drunk on violence, a condition to which they are
- bhood@netcom.com | quickly addicted - Frank Herbert
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 17:12:12 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
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- In-reply-to: equinoxii@aol.com's message of 23 Jan 1996 18:06:01 -0500
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- equinoxii@aol.com (Equinox II) wrote:
-
- > >I downloaded the Powerview plug-in, and installed it, but nothing came up
-
- Is this Powerview that everyone is talking about downloading different
- from the one that came in the Programs/Plug-Ins/Modeler directory of my
- 4.0 CD-ROM?
-
- - steve
-
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- From: kitamura@pixi.com (Richard E Kitamura)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Free Adobe Photoshop 3.04
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 08:17:32 GMT
- Organization: Pacific Information Exchange, Inc.
- Lines: 38
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-
- You could still buy PS and save a bundle -- Adobe will release Photoshop
- without CYMK capability for around $150 retail. Think it'll be called
- Photo Deluxe.
-
-
-
- leelee (leelee@aladdin.co.uk) wrote:
- : I've recently bought a magazine which had a free CD ROM stuck to the
- : cover (don't they all now). One of the contents was the Adobe
- : Photoshop 3.04 complete package but with the save disabled. What they
- : omitted to do was to disable the "CTRL + Print Screen" function where
- : when this is done it saves the current image on the screen to the
- : clipboard in Windows and WindowsNT and I assume 95. This is good news
- : to a point, yes it does take longer and you must have a paint package
- : that will load Windows .CLP images but the free paint shop pro will do
- : this.
- : This is very good as Ron Thornton uses Photoshop on his video which
- : shows surfacing techniques and I have managed to follow his video by
- : having Photoshop.
-
- : So, if you want to save some £800.00 find a magazine which has Adobe
- : Photoshop full package with the save disabled and get the freely
- : available Paint Shop Pro. (for NT and 95 users get the new 32 bit
- : update)
- : Cant remeber the name of the magazine but it was a one off and
- : published by FUTURE PUBLISHINGS.
-
- : Don......
-
-
-
-
- --
-
- ============================================================================
- Richard E. Kitamura kitamura@pixi.com
- Tel #: 955-3000 (h) rkitamura@kpmg.com
- Tel #: 279-1400 (p) http://www.pixi.com/~kitamura/
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 04:16:35 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Sine the thread still bears my name...
-
- Someone said...
- ------------------------------------------------
- The Commodore situation nearly killed NewTek, and I think they have
- responded by diversifying accordingly.
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- Well, maybe not as much as you'd think. First off, Tim's lack of desire to
- move to other platforms was the primary reason that Paul and Tim split,
- resulting in Paul forming Play and eventually hiring 13 former key NewTek
- employees, including pretty much everyone from Alcatraz who built the
- Video Toaster. And I think it's at least part of reason that the two
- hardware engineers who built the Flyer left a few months ago, eventually
- taking one of 'new Traz's' chief programmers and VTU columnist James
- Herbert with them. And there is a fair amount of discontent among those
- still at NewTek and in Traz, judging from a couple of recent conversations
- with one of the aforementioned companies, because the move to the PC is
- -still- being put on hold to work on Amiga products...
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Check out the home page!
- URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Rev's on the Web?
- Message-ID: <DLoI6L.FMz@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <3101077C.3C6A@bobsbox.rent.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 09:25:32 GMT
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-
- > dAVE@mikicic wrote:
- > >
- > > Does anyone know if the Patchs for upgrading to Rev C are
- > > downloadable from
- > > any WebSite. I tried and tried to ftp to ftp.newtek.com, no luck. I
- > > know
- > > that there is a webpage for LightWave by NewTek, I can access that
- > > page any
- > > time. So what's the deal. I've even connected by telnet, didn't
- > > take the
- > > common backdoor Login: Anonymous or Guest.
- > >
- > > Sans, :-(
- > >
- > > dAVE
-
- The patches are available on Compu$erve too, if that's any good to
- anyone. It downloads a lot faster than over the Net too.
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Check it out!!!
- New Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/
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- From: stevok@melbourne.DIALix.oz.au (Steven Johansen)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spline and patch modelling?
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 20:43:29 +1100
- Organization: DIALix Services, Melbourne, Australia.
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-
- mathew <mathew> writes:
-
- >I am considering buyin lightwave for pc and sgi.
-
- >I realise that, lw offers spline modelling,
- >but it seem to expect the spines to be
- >frozen into polygons before rendering.
-
- >Is there a way around this?
-
- >( i am using the manual-less sgi demo)
-
- >or is there a suitable plug in ?
-
- >thanks.
-
- I presume your asking if LW can make a render with just the
- spline lines.
- No,each enclosed segment made from the lines must be patched
- first.(to create polygons)
- And no,thats not a whole heap of fun.-)
-
- Steven
-
-
-
- --
- X
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- From: imagine@h130.aone.net.au (Kevin Gleeson)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on Dual Processor Machine
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 96 11:16:59 GMT
- Organization: Imagine It
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-
- In article <4e21fg$k96@lantana.singnet.com.sg>, nobody@nowhere wrote:
- >I am running Lightwave on a dual Pentium 133 processor system with Windows
- NT. The rendering time though is almost
- > the same whether it is two processors or single processor. Is there any
- additional settings to be made to make it utilize the
- >second processor ?
-
- I asked the same question a while back and apparently LW cannot handle
- multiple threads at the moment. You will get an increase by opening two copies
- of LW and rendering half the job with each (RAM permitting of course.)
-
- Other than multiple rendering there will be no speed increase.
-
- Hope that helps.
-
- Kevin Gleeson
- Hobart TAS OZ
-
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- From: madmaxx@mailhost.cyberhighway.net (Marv Birkinbine)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AMIGA TO NT
- Date: 21 Jan 1996 02:22:18 GMT
- Organization: CyberHighway Internet Services
- Lines: 23
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-
-
- >I am currently concidering upgrading to a more powerful computer to do
- >my computer animation on. I love lightwave and have version on my
- >amiga 2000 I'm hesitant to upgrade now because I hear the 4.0 NT
- >Lightwave is riddled with bugs. Has anyone made the switch and how
- >bumpy was the transition?
- >
-
-
- with the "TekMagic 06/50mHz boards shipping next week you would be cheeper
- and faster to keep your Amiga.
- that is to say if you are not looking at a Raptor3 to move to.
-
-
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: email for worley
- Message-ID: <DLoLs2.5qB@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 10:43:13 GMT
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-
- Does anyone have a email address for Worley Labs?
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Check it out!!!
- New Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/
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-
- Article: 10600
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Lightwave for PowerPC in Final Development?
- Message-ID: <DLoLs3.5qw@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4dseae$l8u@server3.mich.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 10:43:15 GMT
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-
-
- > What?! Is Mr. Mortier privy to some piece of secret information? Is he
- > part of some secret organization that is porting Lightwave over to the
- > Power Mac? Does anyone else have any information to substantiate or
- > destroy this rumor? Let's stick to facts only, please, and not turn this
- > into a Mac vs. PC vs Amiga argument.
-
- Y'know what, R Shams Mortier sounds like an anagram to me. Is it?
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Check it out!!!
- New Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/
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-
- Article: 10601
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Lightwave for PowerPC in Final Development?
- Message-ID: <DLoLs4.5rH@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <jgrossDLIrLy.A6G@netcom.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 10:43:16 GMT
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-
- > : What?! Is Mr. Mortier privy to some piece of secret information? Is he
-
- > He knows not of what he speaks.
- > JG
-
- He boldly speaks not of what he knows. :?)
-
- ---
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- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Check it out!!!
- New Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/
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-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: I cannot figure image sequencing !
- Message-ID: <DLoLs5.5s5@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4e0lu6$dss@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 10:43:17 GMT
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-
- > I've read the manual 227 times, but I cannot get an image sequence to
- > work. Do I need to actually change each of the file names? I'm trying to
- > get an image sequence to go like this...
- > FILE_A.HAM - from frame 1 to 5
- > FILE_B.HAM - from frame 6 to 10
- > FILE_C.HAM - from frame 11 to 20
- > FILE_A.HAM - from frame 21 to 30
- > FILE_B.HAM - from frame 31 to 40
- >
- > ( help )
-
- As I recall it goes like this: rename your files like so...
-
- file_a.001
- file_b.006
- file_c.011
- file_a.021
- file_b.031
-
- and it should work. This means you should have copies of the files named
- correctly, as Lightwave will hold on a frame until a correctly numbered
- file comes along... check out page 78 and 79 of the Refernce Manual.
-
- ---
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- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Check it out!!!
- New Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Free Adobe Photoshop 3.04
- Message-ID: <DLoLs7.5su@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <4e2njr$1eq@news.aladdin.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 10:43:19 GMT
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-
- > I've recently bought a magazine which had a free CD ROM stuck to the
- > cover (don't they all now). One of the contents was the Adobe
- > Photoshop 3.04 complete package but with the save disabled. What they
- > omitted to do was to disable the "CTRL + Print Screen" function where
- > when this is done it saves the current image on the screen to the
- > clipboard in Windows and WindowsNT and I assume 95. This is good news
- > to a point, yes it does take longer and you must have a paint package
- > that will load Windows .CLP images but the free paint shop pro will do
- > this.
- > This is very good as Ron Thornton uses Photoshop on his video which
- > shows surfacing techniques and I have managed to follow his video by
- > having Photoshop.
- >
- > So, if you want to save some £800.00 find a magazine which has Adobe
- > Photoshop full package with the save disabled and get the freely
- > available Paint Shop Pro. (for NT and 95 users get the new 32 bit
- > update)
- > Cant remeber the name of the magazine but it was a one off and
- > published by FUTURE PUBLISHINGS.
-
- I too thought this was pretty funny. The magazine was Computer Arts issue
- 1 December 1995. It does have a lot of other cool stuff on it, but the
- "save disabled" version of Photoshop was a blast. I just got Photoshop
- 3.0 sent to me by Adobe but the save disabled version got me out of a
- tight spot before it arrived. :?) I had to do some really detailled
- picture cropping and treatment, and the only program I knew well enough
- to do it was Photoshop, although I also have Fractal Design Painter.
- Painter is lovely, but it's nowhere near as precise and lean and
- Photoshop.
-
- My 2p.
-
- ---
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- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Check it out!!!
- New Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: Gunshot effect
- Message-ID: <DLoLs8.5tG@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <8B96392.0B95000175.uuout@mercopus.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 10:43:20 GMT
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-
-
- > > Date: 17 Jan 1996 08:19:38 -0500
- > > I've shot a scene (with 8mm camcorder) where a guy is
- > > shotting a gun. How can I use Lightwave to create a
- > > quick "flash" from the nozzle and maybe a little smoke
- > > as well?
-
- I've done this recently but I used Premiere and Photoshop to rotoscope
- the flash onto the footage. You need spearate frames digitised and loaded
- into photoshop or similar graphics program. Do a white out frame when the
- gun goes off, or at least turn the brightnes way up. Then add the flash,
- but do like a big tapering flash for the first frame after the white out,
- and in the next frame a much diminished flash of about the same shape.
- DON'T do any smoke becuase it will be really hard to make it look real,
- and modern guns don't really smoke than much immediately after firing.
- You might try adding a bit of motion blur to the top of the gun, if it's
- an auto, to simulate the autoload effect.
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Check it out!!!
- New Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/
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- From: eli <tradu5@cict.fr>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: understanding computer graphics language
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 11:55:40 GMT
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-
- dear Slaven,
- hoping I am not disturbing your research, I have no answer to your
- questions, but I am desperately trying to find a skilled person who
- could help me to understand the following text, which I must translate
- into French :
- you need a designer to create a 4-colour sales kit and drop it on to
- syquest, a wrist to do tight comps , a bullpen person to put together
- dummies, a production manager to check loose colour, a writer to
- create a :60 with a live donut, a producer to handle the on-line
- edit and a rough mix .
- a simple explanation of the topic and of the most tricky words would be
- marvellous, thank you very much in advance,
- Elisabeth Stetic
-
-
-
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- From: eli <tradu5@cict.fr>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: understanding computer graphics language
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 11:55:48 GMT
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-
- dear Slaven,
- hoping I am not disturbing your research, I have no answer to your
- questions, but I am desperately trying to find a skilled person who
- could help me to understand the following text, which I must translate
- into French :
- you need a designer to create a 4-colour sales kit and drop it on to
- syquest, a wrist to do tight comps , a bullpen person to put together
- dummies, a production manager to check loose colour, a writer to
- create a :60 with a live donut, a producer to handle the on-line
- edit and a rough mix .
- a simple explanation of the topic and of the most tricky words would be
- marvellous, thank you very much in advance,
- Elisabeth Stetic
-
-
-
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- From: zapp@gate.net (Jack Campbell)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: What's the best Tree, Plant, Terrain generator(s)?
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 04:14:19 -0500
- Organization: Graphics Touch
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-
- In article <4e0g18$gaf@hermes.acs.unt.edu>, tekell@art.unt.edu (MuMan) wrote:
-
- > I know there is more than one Tree, plant, terrain generator(s). What's the
- > best? As long as it is compatitible with 3DS, LightWave (PC) or TrueSpace I
- > can use it.
- >
- > thank in advance for any info or opinion
-
- Onyx Tree Pro is the best and they are on the net. Do a search for Onyx Tree pro
- and you will find them.
-
- --
- Posters printed from your photos or Computer art.
- $3 sq.ft Photogloss and Matte
- http://www.pacificrim.net/~bydesign/poster.html
-
- Coming soon 3D World with VRML, raytrace contest and more.
-
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- From: geogan@tcd.ie (Gaven Eogan)
- Subject: Re: Amiga LW 4.0 bugs (great start, NEWTEK)
- Message-ID: <DLouH5.MpA@news.tcd.ie>
- Sender: usenet@news.tcd.ie (TCD News System )
- Organization: University of Dublin, Trinity College
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- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 13:51:04 GMT
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-
- In <4e0pe3$bmk@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com () writes:
- > I haven't seen those problems yet. I did have a layout screen lunch me
- > though. I swapped over from modeler and the whole screen went to hell.
- > I also notice that when you flip from modeler to layout or vice versa
- > you see the workbench screen inbetween. I don't know if this is a bug or
- > if NewTek has a reason for cycleing through the screens. I spent the weekend
-
- You see the workbench screen because when changing from Layout to
- Modeler in PAL mode, it can't do that fancy wipe from one screen to the
- other (like it does in NTSC), so it closes down Layout's screen (so
- there's only one screen left for Amiga to display - Workbench), and it
- opens Modelers screen.
- About garbled displays - I have a similar problem when running Layout in
- Super72 mode at 800x600 resolution; when I go into Modeler the display
- goes garbled as soon as Modeler does any sort of refresh. I have to
- flick back to Workbench (also running Super72 800x600) and back to
- modeler again.
- It's obvious that Modeler is not (or is) setting some of the AGA chip
- registers up as if they were ECS and not taking into account the new
- features - this causes the garbled display - and when Workbench is
- brought to the front it sets up the display registers correctly for
- Super72 (and Modeler when you flick back)
- I wonder is there any way to fix this bug?
-
- --
- /--\ /-- /--\ /--\ /--\ \ | Gaven Eogan ( geogan@alf2.tcd.ie )
- | | | | | | | |\ | Computer Science at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
- | -\ |-- | | | -\ |--| | \| http://alf2.tcd.ie/~geogan/index.html *NEW ADDRESS*
- \--/ \-- \--/ \--/ | | | | A1200, Blizzard III 50/50Mhz, 10Mb RAM, 200Mb HD
-
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- From: Tomaz Jeras <Tomaz.Jeras@spika.unistar.si>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: LW4 books
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 23:33:44 +0100
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-
- Hello,
- Are there any good books about LW4 for W95? Include ISBN number if you
- can, please. I would also like to know an internet address of any
- company which sells computer graphics books over the net.
-
- Regards, TJ.
-
- Article: 10610
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- From: equinoxii@aol.com (Equinox II)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 07:39:25 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 9
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-
- >Is this Powerview that everyone is talking about downloading different
- >from the one that came in the Programs/Plug-Ins/Modeler directory of my
- >4.0 CD-ROM?
-
- Uh, no, although most of us have earlier versions of the CD-ROM without
- the plug-in.
- --Brian
- Equinox Images, Inc.
- http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
-
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- From: equinoxii@aol.com (Equinox II)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Operating Sys - Lightwave 4
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 07:40:52 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 26
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-
- >I have never heard of anything running faster under NT given the
- >same hardware unless it was a multithreaded app on a
- >multiprocessor machine. I have Win 3.1, Win95 and NT installed. If
- >anyone can suggest a benchmark suite that will exercise Lightwave,
- >I'll run it under all three OS's and post the results.
-
- Well, thanks, but it's already been done. Check out the December
- LightWavePro magazine, where John Gross runs the LightWavePro benchmarks
- on a 100MHz Pentium with 32 Megs of Ram.
-
- In the Depth of field test-- WfW: 10m 47s, Win95: 9m 35s, and NT: 9m
- 17s
- In the Raytrace test-- WfW: 2h 3m 53s, Win95: 1h 16m 15s, NT: 1h 14m
- 18s
- Texture test-- WfW: 3m 57s, Win95: 3m 44s, NT: 2m 43s
- ZBuffer sorting test-- WfW: 9m 6s, Win95: 9m 37s, NT: 6m 32s
-
- Now the only thing I don't know about this test, is which Rev. this was
- run under. John?
- --Brian
-
-
-
-
- Equinox Images, Inc.
- http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
-
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- From: timgunn@eastwind.livewire.com.au (Tim Gunn)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Premiere, AVI, compression
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 14:09:05 GMT
- Organization: Angry Wombat Imaging
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-
- In article <DLLIwH.J8@cix.compulink.co.uk>, snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk/ says...
- >
- >Question 1: if you are planning to edit together AVI files, should you
- >create them uncompressed so that you can compress the file when it's been
- >edited? I don't really understand the machanics of AVI files enough to
- >decide. There is this recompress option in Premiere (which is what I'm
- >using to edit), but I don't really know if this is appropriate.
-
- Well, if you have the hard drive space use uncompressed avi's during editing. This will speed up
- editing as the frames do not have to be compressed, but you will not be able to play back the
- video at full speed until you save it compressed.(unless you have a *very* fast hard drive)
-
- If you don't have the space (you will need a lot) then use the "Cinepak Codec by radius"
- compressor as this is very good, however it has very slow compression speed so you will need a
- fast cpu (decompression is fine)
-
- >Question 2: What are the ways you can make AVIs smaller? If you reduce
- >the quality it doesn't seem to affect the size but the quality goes way
- >down. Perhaps I should use a more lossy compression? As it is at the
- >moment I'm geting about 30 seconds of video in a 160x120 window for about
- >1.9Mb, which seems a little bit high.
-
- Not really, 1.9 isn't that bad for 30 secs, remember raw 24bit footage at 30 frames per second in
- the size and time you said would take over 40mb of space uncompressed. As i said above the best
- compressor is "Cinepak Codec by radius" which is part of the AVI system so everyone should have
- it.
-
- >-------------------------------------------------------------
- >Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- > Check it out!!!
- > New Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/
- >-------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
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- From: Malc <lashlemj@aston.ac.uk>
- Subject: Re: lha uncompressor
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-
- Omar Eljumaily wrote:
- >
- > Hi,
- > Does anybody know where I can find a dos/windows program to
- > uncompress lha files? or lzh? All I know is that most of the lightwave
- > objects in the net are in an Amiga compressed format and I need a
- > decompressor to read them. I don't have a copy of lightwave. I'm using
- > another program to read the objects.
- >
- > Thanks,
- >
- > Omar
-
- Go to http://micros.hensa.ac.uk/ and search for lha213.exe in the dos
- files area
- That's where I got it from.
-
- Malc.
-
- PS Not sure if you will be allowed on as it's an academic s/w archive,
- if
- you have problems, mail me and I will email you the self-extracting .zip
- file.
-
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- From: matsola@academy.bastad.se (Mats-Ola Ström)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Rev C.
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 14:03:58 GMT
- Organization: Strom Graphics Inc.
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-
- Would any kind soul out there mail me the REV C for IntelB upgrade?
- NewTek's FTP site is so slow that it's impossible to log in during rush
- hours, and to me living on the other side of this planet, even slower.
- I've tried SCREEN to grab it for me when not at home, but it stops after a
- few hundred K's...
-
- So... please help me!!!
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 4.0 Amiga & comments thereto
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 08:39:59 -0700
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- In-reply-to: bdady@netcom.com's message of Wed, 24 Jan 1996 05:33:22 GMT
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-
-
- bdady@netcom.com (Brian Dady) wrote:
-
- > Sounds great! Are you using a Picasso? After having 3.5 for more than
- > a year, one day I discovered it has an 8-color mode. I was surprised to
-
- I have a aging GVP Spectrum (hopefully soon to be a CV64). But it
- suffices to run 8 bit stuff in 1280x1024 and 16 bit stuff in 1024x768.
-
- > Steve, I know you are an Amiga programmer (as am I). Were you aware of
- > any problem with the SAS compiler producing slow or fat code?
-
- Hmm. I think it is a very complex question. One can produce *very*
- tiny code with SAS/C. I have written useful programs in SAS/C which
- compile to under 120 *bytes*. I've seen programs that are 200 Kb on
- Unix compile to just 8 Kb with SAS/C. And for large software products
- it can produce small code also, but one has to use the right approaches
- in writing the software, some of which are not obvious. Its certainly
- possible to produce "bloated" code with any compiler, including SAS/C.
-
- As for slow, that's a difficult question too. The Amiga is hardly fast
- these days. 68060's (which are rare) get up into the lower to mid end
- of the Pentium range, but that's as fast as you can go. One has to be
- careful here to separate the performance of the hardware platform from
- the performance of the compiler. I believe SAS/C produces pretty good
- 68K code, all things considered. Some compilers probably do a bit
- better for 68K code (such as GNU) at the expense of compile time or
- other factors. Anyway, it is very easy when going cross platform to
- introduce things that work OK on NT or Unix but perform abysmally on the
- Amiga, or vice versa for ports the other way. AmigaOS is very effecient
- at some things and dog slow at others, so it just depends on what the
- code does. Its easy to add a bit of code and suddenly push an inner
- loop over the maximum code cache size, for example, or to use approaches
- to handling windows and redrawing their contents that work on many
- platforms but are slower than other approaches that could be used. With
- AmigaOS, knowing all the "good things" and "bad things" to do takes some
- doing, and the good things may not lend themselves well to running on
- other OSs.
-
- Just MHO. Its a complex topic.
-
- Oh, also, regarding my previous comment about the render preview screen:
- I discovered that to avoid monitor resync, you can promote this screen
- to the same mode as all the others, which isn't as nice as getting rid
- of the thing entirely, but is better than nothing. LW apparently
- assumes things about the display that it shouldn't, because the preview
- is garbled when you do this. But I don't look at it anyway, so I don't
- care. Perhaps if I get bored someday I'll try writing a plug-in to do a
- proper render preview in a truecolor window on any public screen.
-
- - steve
-
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PowerView
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 08:41:07 -0700
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-
-
- > >from the one that came in the Programs/Plug-Ins/Modeler directory of my
- > >4.0 CD-ROM?
- >
- > Uh, no, although most of us have earlier versions of the CD-ROM without
- > the plug-in.
-
- Ok, thanks. I was just puzzled since everyone was trying to download
- it, but it seemed to be on the original media. I understand now.
-
- - steve
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga LW 4.0 bugs (great start, NEWTEK)
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 08:45:43 -0700
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- In-reply-to: geogan@tcd.ie's message of Wed, 24 Jan 1996 13:51:04 GMT
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-
-
- geogan@tcd.ie (Gaven Eogan) wrote:
-
- > You see the workbench screen because when changing from Layout to
- > Modeler in PAL mode, it can't do that fancy wipe from one screen to the
- > other (like it does in NTSC), so it closes down Layout's screen (so
- > there's only one screen left for Amiga to display - Workbench), and it
- > opens Modelers screen.
-
- Yep, I believe that's it. You can just run Modeler and Layout
- separately, instead of launching the one from the other. Then they will
- occupy two separate screens, both present at once.
-
- Personally I haven't found the switch to WB to be a problem. It happens
- pretty fast.
-
- - steve
-
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- From: 0614442936-0001@t-online.de (Frank Hessler)
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- Subject: Buying Lightwave4.0 in Germany
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 17:46:11 +0000
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-
- I want to buy Lightwave 4.0 for Intel in Germany. But the prices here are
- about DM 1800 (US$1300). Does soneone know a reseller in Europe which has
- more interesting prices for me? (I'm looking for an autorized dealer!)
-
-
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- From: PNugent <p.nugent@utoronto.ca>
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
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- >
- > I'm *not* lining up to buy a PowerAmiga, but I'm still a _proud_ owner of a
- > technologically [but not functionally] obsolete A4000/25.
- >
-
- Heck!... My old A2000 7.1 Mhz w/ 3 MB RAM is still functional.
-
- Yay Amiga
- ---------
-
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- From: Per Swantesson <epkpesw@ryepk.ericsson.se>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on Dual Processor Machine
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 12:11:27 GMT
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- To: camcollect@aol.com
-
- >>I am running Lightwave on a dual Pentium 133 processor system with
- >>Windows NT. The rendering time though is almost
- >> the same whether it is two processors or single processor. Is there >>any
- >>additional settings to be made to make it utilize the
- >>second processor ?<<
-
- >You need to either run LW twice, once on each processor or use >ScreamerNet
- >which will automatically recognize both processors to take advantage of
- >your system. I am running a dual 120 and get nearly 2x render speeds, in
- >fact it is nearly as fast as our DEC Alpha 275 AXP.
-
- > Greg Milneck, Jr.
-
- > The Video Company
-
- > Baton Rouge, LA, USA
-
- > camcollect@aol.com
-
- Sounds interesting! But how about memory demands? Is 32 Mb of RAM enough
- when two processors shares memory? How much RAM do you have?
-
- Per Swantesson
- Sweden
-
-
-
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- From: cbarger@indirect.com (Christopher Barger)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 17:54:31 GMT
- Organization: Internet Direct, Inc.
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- References: <4d76k2$42q@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4d9o05$7n7@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <30F8A49C.7F5C@osu.edu> <4dgogd$aqg@sunburst.ccs.yorku.ca> <813781517wnr@edensoft.demon.co.uk> <4e1pv4$g6o@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu>
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-
- John Gregor (aq722@cleveland.Freenet.Edu) wrote:
-
- : Proprietary OSs are on their way out.
-
-
- Yes, there are *so* many Public Domain OS's out there.
-
- Hello....McFly.....is anybody home ???
-
-
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- From: shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson)
- Subject: Re: HELP: require Lightwave object file format
- Message-ID: <shfDLp65y.FDD@netcom.com>
- Organization: The Blue Planet
- References: <4e1s0l$psl@ionews.io.org>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 18:03:34 GMT
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-
- +-- dlang@ionews.io.org (Derek Lang) writes:
- | Does anyone have a copy of the file specs on the Lightwave Object
- | format? If so could they email me a copy (provided you're not breaking
- | any non-disclosure agreements).
-
- There's a copy on the LWSDK ftp site. It's "fmtLWOB" located at
- ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/lw/lwsdk. There are docs there also for
- scene file format and Modeler's layered object format.
- --
- Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
- "How do you compute that? Where on the
- graph do `must' and `cannot' meet?"
-
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- From: tekell@art.unt.edu (MuMan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Softimage Press Release
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 18:35:16 GMT
- Organization: UNT Visual Arts
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- Message-ID: <4e5u54$ioh@hermes.acs.unt.edu>
- References: <3105B277.653A@erinet.com>
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-
- In article <3105B277.653A@erinet.com>, andyh@erinet.com says...
- >
- >Sorry for my earlier, strangely worded message. It sounded like I was on
- >drugs or something, when in reality I'm just sleep-deprived.
- >
- >Anyway, I meant to say I've been scornfully laughed at by *SGI* people
- >when I start with my WinNT and DEC Alpha speil. Some of them really seem
- >to think SGI's will be the last word, with no exceptions, for ever and
- >ever, and all other platforms are toys. There is no point in trying to
- >convert them, but MAN can they be dismissive! Most annoying. Well, I can
- >dismiss them right back, by saying they're really in deep denial over
- >this whole thing. There's no denying that SGI's are great machines, but
- >the changing marketplace makes them increasingly overpriced relative to
- >faster, cheaper systems.
- >
- >(Flames expected)
-
- did you catch the announcement from Digital for FX!32?
- You'll be able to run 32bit Win x86 apps - emulation of course, but on a
- alpha that's still fast. I think they said you'll be able to run SunOS stuff
- too at native Alpha speed.
-
- I think I read a copy of the announcement in the 3DS newsgroup - check it out.
-
-
-
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- From: zimmy@sentex.net (zimmy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Sports Objects.
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 14:15:34 LOCAL
- Organization: I have no Idea
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-
- Hello I was wondering where I could on the net get sport objects. I need to no an animation with all sorts of high school sports.
-
- Any information would be greatly appreciated.
-
- Please E-mail me with your comments at Zimmy@sentex.net
-
-
- Chris Zimmermann
-
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- From: jgjones@earth.usa.net (James Jones/Nibbles and Bits)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Surface Morph Bug?
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 13:19:08 -0700
- Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
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-
- Dan.bloomfield@mercopus.com said:
-
- >I just did an animation in release 4.0 where I needed to do some surface
- >morphing and I ran into a problem with the surface sharply changing when
- >it reached 100% morphed, instead of just smoothly dissovling in. The
- >surface I was morphing from used a reflection map, the surface I was
- >morphing to did not. It reminded me of a problem I used to have in
- >Imagine with surface morphs that required image maps suddenly "popping"
- >in or out, but I don't recall ever seeing it in LightWave before. Anyone
- >else notice this?
-
- There was a bug (before rev C) that screwed up surface morphing
- where one object had a reflection map: the different suface
- reflection settings didn't "register" until the final frame of the
- surface morph.
- If you don't have rev C, you can workaround the bug by assigning
- a very small, unnoticeable amount of reflectivity to the object
- without the reflection map, say .1%.
-
- -Jim
-
- James G. Jones
- Nibbles & Bits
- jgjones@usa.net
- __
-
- ___
- * UniQWK #5134*
-
-
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- From: Wiz
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone have Lightwave 4.0 for the PC??????
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 20:19:39 GMT
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-
- zapp@gate.net (Jack Campbell) wrote:
-
- >Looking for it on W95.
-
- >--
- >Posters printed from your photos or Computer art.
- >$3 sq.ft Photogloss and Matte
- >http://www.pacificrim.net/~bydesign/poster.html
-
- Yeh Shmuck,we all do,I wonder why you are
- asking?Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.............
-
-
-
-
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- From: Andrew Hofman <andyh@erinet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Raptor3 Rendering Service
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 16:24:26 -0500
- Organization: LumaQuest Productions, Dayton, OH
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-
- NEED IT YESTERDAY?
-
- If you're faced with yet another impossible deadline, we can help.
- LumaQuest offers Raptor3 rendering with two 21164/266 machines.
- Animations are recorded to BetaSP or SVHS using the Perception, or sent
- to you as digital files.
-
- Our rates are: $30/hour; $320/day; $1050/week, plus tape stock and
- shipping. No charge for layoff to tape.
-
- We have a lot of satisfied customers, mainly due to the following:
-
- 1) We do whatever it takes to get every job done on time. If that means
- super-late hours, working through weekends or troubleshooting over the
- phone, so be it. Our reputation is on the line too!
-
- 2) We often suggest compositing tricks or other little tweaks that can
- shave hours off a rendering project. Why? Repeat business!
-
- 3) We're full-time animators, and know what the heck we're doing in
- LightWave.
-
- If we can be of any help on your next absurdly impossible deadline,
- please contact Andy Hofman at 513-643-7333. Thank you.
-
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- From: dan@acti.com (Daniel J. McCoy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: lha uncompressor
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 96 17:34:12 GMT
- Organization: ACT Networks, Inc.
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- Message-ID: <4e64su$g2k@news.rain.org>
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-
- In article <4e12an$979@news.wco.com>, omar@wco.com (Omar Eljumaily) wrote:
- >Hi,
- > Does anybody know where I can find a dos/windows program to
- >uncompress lha files? or lzh? All I know is that most of the lightwave
- >objects in the net are in an Amiga compressed format and I need a
- >decompressor to read them. I don't have a copy of lightwave. I'm using
- >another program to read the objects.
-
- There is a version available. It's a hasty port of the Unix LHARC that
- decompresses most files. There was a resent post that gave a location of
- where to find it (ftp.newtek.com in /incoming?). With luck, I'll pop it on
- the server at work.
-
- One of these days, I'll actually do a re-write that compiles under VC++ so an
- Alpha owner can compile the beastie...
-
- Dan
-
- --
- Daniel J. McCoy - djmccoy@pacificnet.net or dan@acti.com
- WWW - http://www.pacificnet.net/~djmccoy
-
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- From: tp123vtu@aol.com (TP123VTU)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Update: Lightwave Pro Book
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 16:07:57 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 14
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4e673d$9rg@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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- Reply-To: tp123vtu@aol.com (TP123VTU)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- Hi,
- Thanks for your kind words! We had a problem with receiving back the film
- seps from one of our former printers. We now have them and we'll be
- publishing an updated release date for the LIGHTWAVEPRO CD-ROM and Book
- Compilation in a week or so. To everyone that's ordered...thank you and
- it'll be worth the wait! Please call if you have any questions and visit
- the LIGHTWAVEPRO Online section of our Web site at www.portal.com/~amg!
- All The Best,
- Tom Patrick
- Editor
- Video Toaster User
- LIGHTWAVEPRO
- The 1996 WAVEY's are Coming!!
- TP@VTU
-
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- From: Jason Kaehler <jsun@disney.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: SGI version
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 15:05:34 -0800
- Organization: Walt Disney Company InterNetNews site
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-
- does the sgi version output anything besides .lwo?
- What are people using to generate USABLE fileformats in the
- wonderful world of UNIX? (Syndesis won't be available until
- "spring".
-
-
- thanks..
-
- --
- _________________________________________________________________________
- Disney VR Lab jsun@disney.com 818.544.7975
- Realtime 3D Artistype Guru (blush) -Snoopy is Buddha
-
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- From: Darren Metcalfe <downinit@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking,comp.sys.amiga.datacomm,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Amiga <-> NT Filesharing Success!
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 13:50:28 -0800
- Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
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- CC: lightwave@garcia.com
- Xref: zippy.cais.net comp.sys.amiga.networking:14374 comp.sys.amiga.datacomm:40388 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:10631
-
- A few months ago I tried to get Samba and SOSS running between
- my TCP connected Amiga and PC and had no joy. This time it
- worked! There are new revs of both programs out there now,
- AmiTCP-Samba.lha and SOSSntr4.zip.
-
- Everything is in the readmes except, on the Amiga, make assigns
- to RAM: for ETC: and TMP:
-
- I couldn't beleive how easy it went together, took me about 2
- hours this morning. Now the PC sees the Amiga drives, the Amiga
- sees the PC drives, cool. And best of all, free!
-
- --
- Darren Metcalfe
- downinit@teleport.com
-
- "I met myself in a dream, and I just wanted to tell ya,
- everything was all right, I'm beginning to see the light."
- - Lou
-
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- From: pirate@voicenet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: How To Create The PERFECT LOGO!!!
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 23:05:33 GMT
- Organization: Voicenet - Internet Access - (215)674-9290
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-
- Hi Boy's and Girl's!
-
- Here's my way of creating the Low on Polygon Logo.
-
- Set your option for the curve division to fine.
-
- Create some text.
-
- Don't bevel it
-
- Copy it the next layer
-
- Go back to the first layer,and bevel the text,name it face and bevels.
- Go to the second layer,and extrude the text.
- Select the face and back polygons and cut them away,name this sides.
-
- Copy the text from layer 1,and paste in onto layer 2,and save your new
- logo.
-
-
- "Watch out for our new How-To-Tape Coming Soon"
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- ANIMATION FACTORY
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-
-
-
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- From: Kreg Branden <memex@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lock&Key?
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 15:11:48 -0800
- Organization: Meme-X
- Lines: 47
- Message-ID: <3106BCB4.5D5C@teleport.com>
- References: <Jeff_Holinski.193.31058772@mindlink.bc.ca>
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-
- Jeff Holinski wrote:
- >
- > Anyone here using Lock&Key? I'm thinking of buying it and was wondering about
- > a couple of things.
- > As I understand it will eliminate foot slide in a walking animation. How
- > involved is it to set up something like that?
-
- The complexity level of setting up a walking animation can vary depending on the
- complexity of your model and what you want to have happen in the animation. However, you
- don't have to be a rocket scientist to use it.
-
-
- > While a complex procedure is OK if you're doing a biped it would be a bit of a
- > bother for a spider or centipede.
-
- Yes it can be, but it can be done.
-
- > What about parenting objects to bones in other objects? I'm interested in this
- > for character animation. I want to be able to break a model into Arms, torso,
- > & legs and have bones in each of them. The shoulder bone of each arm will be
- > connected to the shoulder bones of the torso. The hip bone of each leg will be
- > connected to the hip bones in the torso. If I build the skeleton properly I
- > should be able to move the arms without distorting the ribs.
- > Is this going to work?
-
- Yes this will work. As a matter of fact I'm writing an article for LWPro on this very
- subject (really John, you'll have it shortly).
-
-
- > Does it just modify the scene file or does the plugin have to be installed on
- > each machine it's rendering on? Is it compatable with Screamernet?
-
- Lock & Key works from inside of LightWave. The license for Lock & Key covers 5
- screamernet machines per copy purchased.
-
- > Does it use a dongle? I once saw a PC with a 3DS dongle and 4 ipas dongles
- > running off the parallel port. I'm not too eager to try that myself. ;^)
-
-
- No, it does not use a dongle.
-
-
-
- Kreg Branden
- - Meme-X -
-
- http://www.teleport.com/~memex
-
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- From: gdavison@interlog.com (Gord Davison)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 96 23:21:49 GMT
- Organization: InterLog Internet Services
- Lines: 50
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <4e6efo$7fd@steel.interlog.com>
- References: <4e3mgf$s43@steel.interlog.com> <4e4tdj$jbl@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
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-
- I originally wrote:
- ------------------------------------------------
- The Commodore situation nearly killed NewTek, and I think they have
- responded by diversifying accordingly.
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- LS> stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan) said:
-
- LS> Well, maybe not as much as you'd think. First off, Tim's lack of desire to
- LS> move to other platforms was the primary reason that Paul and Tim split,
- LS> resulting in Paul forming Play and eventually hiring 13 former key NewTek
- LS> employees, including pretty much everyone from Alcatraz who built the
- LS> Video Toaster. And I think it's at least part of reason that the two
- LS> hardware engineers who built the Flyer left a few months ago, eventually
- LS> taking one of 'new Traz's' chief programmers and VTU columnist James
- LS> Herbert with them. And there is a fair amount of discontent among those
- LS> still at NewTek and in Traz, judging from a couple of recent conversations
- LS> with one of the aforementioned companies, because the move to the PC is
- LS> -still- being put on hold to work on Amiga products...
-
- LS> _____________________________________________
- LS> Lee Stranahan
- LS> Check out the home page!
- LS> URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
- Thanks for the _illumination_, Lee.
-
- In the interest of prolonging this thread ad infinitum <grin>, I have a couple
- of quick questions. First, where did the latest NewTek and 'Traz casualties go?
- To Play? And, how is the move to PC *still* being put on hold? [Considering
- that LW 4.0 final has been shipping for several months]. Are there other
- significant products/plug-ins that are being delayed? I thought that Fori and
- Arnie joining the team would accelerate things, if anything :).
-
- Please forgive my curiosity, but it seems that there are still some serious
- problems at NewTek that are a long way from being resolved, which scares me
- when you consider how tough the competition has gotten.
-
- Finally, if I click my heels together and say "There's no place like home" three
- times, will everything return to the way it was before ;-)
-
- Keep calling them like you see them, Lee.
-
- ==========================================================================
- Gord Davison | 2D/3D Animator ¤ Multimedia Designer
- Phoenix Interactive Design, Inc. |
- graphics ¤ animation ¤ multimedia | "Complex problems have simple,
- gdavison@interlog.com | easy-to-understand, wrong answers."
- ==========================================================================
-
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- From: Norman@eisner.decus.org (Richard)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Premiere, AVI, compression
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 00:06:25 GMT
- Organization: Entropy
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <Norman-2401961806050001@red_knight.msfc.nasa.gov>
- References: <DLLIwH.J8@cix.compulink.co.uk> <4e5ei1$j7b@news.mel.aone.net.au>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: red_knight.msfc.nasa.gov
-
- In article <4e5ei1$j7b@news.mel.aone.net.au>,
- timgunn@eastwind.livewire.com.au (Tim Gunn) wrote:
-
-
- > the size and time you said would take over 40mb of space uncompressed.
- > As i said above the best compressor is "Cinepak Codec by radius" which
- > is part of the AVI system so everyone should have it.
-
- Check out the Radius web site for all kinds of info on cinepak.
- It is also the power behind Quicktime.
-
- They also have a freebie called "SoftStudio"
- for Mac users which includes the cinepak codec and allows them
- to work with Studio Vision clips and Quicktime clips on machines
- without the compression hardware. Of course, it is a whole lot
- slower, but you aren't tying up your AV system, and it allows
- for render farming, etc. Go check it out, they explain it better ;-)
-
- <<<<=======================================================================
- Richard Norman norman@eisner.decus.org
- AMIGA --- Amazing Multitasking Interactive Graphics & Animation
- Amiga Networking FAQ /pub/aminet/docs/help/anetfaq.lzh
- Inputs appreciated!
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: memory usage for LW4.0 on PC?
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 16:02:01 -0700
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- In article <0000940a+00001c13@msn.com> Linden4@msn.com (Theodore Terranova) writes:
- >From: Linden4@msn.com (Theodore Terranova)
- >Subject: Re: memory usage for LW4.0 on PC?
- >Date: 21 Jan 96 04:17:16 -0800
-
- >Is Ram all that important for lightwave. I only have 16 megs on a
- >P90 and I'm now rendering a scene with 37000 polygons and 4 mb of
- >textures, about 20 lights(most trace shadows) and I have it set for 4
- >segment to render at 752X480 low antialias.
- > My harddrive only grinds when it changes segments and then for about
- >a second and then when jumping to the next frame. I realize that
- >thats some time and does add up after a few hundred frames, but its
- >not unbearable if you can't put out for the ram and seems like the
- >processor is the real factor here unlike say photoshop.
- > It seems like if you set up the segments ok you should be able to
- >render anything.
- >
-
- >Ted
-
- You will get differing opinions on this as it is difficult at times to
- actually figure out what Windows is doing with the memory. However, my
- experience echos yours - up to a point. Adjusting segment size does give a
- low memory system some control over disk swapping and my experience (sans
- objective testing) suggests that if there is no disk swapping except between
- segements that the increase in rendering time is minimal (this assumes a
- fairly quick disk I/O). I don't know if anyone has done any objective testing
- to attempt to quantify how much the system is slowed though. Even if they
- had, different scenes etc. will affect the result.
-
- For instance, if a typical scene frame renders in 1 minute, then adding 15
- secs for disk swapping will be significant. If it takes 15 minutes, the
- difference isn't that significant.
-
- More RAM is better and 16mb is on the low side but, as you have observed, can
- produce very workable results. Try using Screamernet II to re-gain some of
- your lost time.
-
-
-
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- From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Rev C.
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 00:58:59 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
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-
- On 24-Jan-96 14:03:58, Mats-Ola Strom (matsola@academy.bastad.se) posted:
-
- > Would any kind soul out there mail me the REV C for IntelB upgrade?
- > NewTek's FTP site is so slow that it's impossible to log in during rush
- > hours, and to me living on the other side of this planet, even slower.
- > I've tried SCREEN to grab it for me when not at home, but it stops after
- > a few hundred K's...
-
- > So... please help me!!!
-
- Now that the original rush is over, I've had no troubles getting in there.
- But if you still have trouble, you can get it off our site,
- ftp.mt-inc.com/pub/mt-inc/intel/
-
- Regards, John.
-
- --
- ______________________________________________________________
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- | MicroTech Solutions, Inc. | Lightwave 3D, Toaster/Flyer |
- | Desktop Video Systems Dealer | JVC Professional Video Products |
- | NewTek Systems Group Dealer | PVR, Speed Razor, Amiga Dealer |
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- From: pancreas@klondike.winternet.com (Andrew Starks)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: 25 Jan 96 01:11:46 GMT
- Organization: StarNet Communications, Inc
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-
- I think I agree with this... mostly.
-
- There are people out there who still buy the Amiga. At my place of biz,
- we sell the hell out of them.
-
- I would like for someone to back me up on this point: The amiga still
- does some stuff easier.
-
- POINT: IT IS SLOW.
-
- COUNTER POINT: I'm still waiting to be able to 2D animate on my 100mhz
- pentium like I did on my Amiga.
-
- POINT: Graphics are slow.
-
- COUNTER POINT: I could rent my Amiga out during slow times for $100
- bucks a day as charactor generator (1 part Amiga, MM300 parts Scala, just
- add SuperGEN)
-
- POINT: It is'nt supported.
-
- COUNTER POINT: It doesn't need to be. I just spent all weekend fixing
- my &*(#$ DOS clone (tried to put new soundcard in and LILO didn't like it).
- The Amiga has what it has out of the box.
-
-
- Also, I remember the PAR on the amiga (slip into dreams of easy
- opporation). Get this: I used to render in lw, send it to imagefx which
- would effect the image in some way, then imagefx would send it to the par
- drive. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it you dos clone users (I'm one
- of them).
-
- LW 4.0 does some image processing, but it'd be great to see photoshop
- with REXX control, and a PAR that worked under 95.
-
-
- Why did I swich? I needed speed and got a premium for my Amiga. Do I
- regret it? No. I'm happy with 1024 x 768 at 24bits, and about 1/5th the
- render time.
-
- But (here it comes), I've worked on the Amiga a long time. I work full
- time as an Amiga repair technician. And senator, your DOS clone is no Amiga.
- --
-
- Andrew Starks
- pancreas@winternet.com
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- From: David Michicich <mikicic@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: avifil32.dll w/ win95 bombs
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 20:46:43 -0600
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-
- Try copying those DLL files from windows system drawer over to the HIIP
- drawer. Also check your config files to see where the avi savers point
- to. You might even try copying the HIIP?.p plugin to the same location
- and re-install the plug-in.
-
- hope this helps
- dAVE
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- From: David Michicich <mikicic@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: email for worley
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 20:51:41 -0600
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-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on Dual Processor Machine
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 02:57:00 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
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- Per Swantesson <epkpesw@ryepk.ericsson.se> wrote:
-
- >Sounds interesting! But how about memory demands? Is 32 Mb of RAM enough
- >when two processors shares memory? How much RAM do you have?
- >
- >Per Swantesson
- >Sweden
- >
- >
- There's no such thing as to much RAM :)
-
- Dave Paige
- Alfheim Imaging
- dave@access.digex.net
-
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- From: David Michicich <mikicic@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Windows95 and dreadful CRASHES
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 20:58:42 -0600
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-
- What should you do when Windows95 crashes when running the "memory
- hogs" like Photoshop and of course Lightwave? It hangs and even spits
- out things like "System Resources Dangerously Low".
-
- - The system has 32 megs of ram.
- - I have the newest ATI Win95 Mach64 drivers that wants to load
- atikey32.exe in the win.ini file.
- - There is a Targa Plus Video Capturing board running its own driver.
- - There is an Eithernet (Local) Network card installed.
- - There is a Printer set up on the Local Network.
- - There is a Creative CD-Rom and Sound Blaster 16 installed.
- - There is a SCSI card controlling an external drive.
- - There is a HP DeskScaner connected to the SCSI card which also runs
- its own driver at boot up.
- - There is an external fax modem connected to com2.
- - There is a company made "target" card which acts as a third video
- card.
-
- my first line in my config.sys is:device=c:\windows\himem.sys
- X=D000-DFFF
- Largest Free Upper Memory block is 0K
- Ms-Dos is loaded High.
-
- What should I do? I need better memory management!
- Do I need some memory manager or utility other than Windows' Himem.sys?
- WHAT ONE WOULD YOU SUGGEST?
-
- Should I be trying to load drivers or the mouse in high memory? How
- would I go about this? How do I free up more "conventional" memory?
- Would this help run old Dos programs? What about windows' "cache" -
- What should it be set to?
-
- Thanks in advance,
-
- dAVE
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PC Operating Sys - Lightwave 4
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 18:02:02 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- In article <4e4asm$epv$1@mhade.production.compuserve.com> John Korchok <102252.2260@CompuServe.COM> writes:
- >From: John Korchok <102252.2260@CompuServe.COM>
- >Subject: Re: PC Operating Sys - Lightwave 4
- >Date: 24 Jan 1996 04:00:22 GMT
-
- >I have never heard of anything running faster under NT given the
- >same hardware unless it was a multithreaded app on a
- >multiprocessor machine. I have Win 3.1, Win95 and NT installed. If
- >anyone can suggest a benchmark suite that will exercise Lightwave,
- >I'll run it under all three OS's and post the results.
-
- >John Korchok Partner in Art Lab Inc. (416)480-0306
- >Cross-platform graphics and fine 3D package prototypes
- > JohnKorchok@msn.com or 102252.2260@compuserve.com
- > "Fried Ice Cream is a reality" - George Clinton
-
- >--
- You will find benchmark scenes under the scenes\benchmarks if my memory
- serves correctly. There is a DOF.lws, zbuff.lws, raytrace.lws, textures.lws -
- again from memory. That and a frame from the bladerunner scene (frame 56?)
- are the typical benchmarks used.
-
- However, there has been a fair amount of benchmarking posted here on different
- configurations and different OSs. I haven't seen anything run on REV. C yet
- though.
-
- Don't forget to render comparison tests using Screamernet II for each
- configuration.
-
- Have fun.
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
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- From: jeric@accessone.com
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LWave Demo Version
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 02:44:31 GMT
- Organization: AccessOne
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-
- > PNugent <p.nugent@utoronto.ca> writes:
- > Can anyone help me with finding a demo version of LightWave
- > on the WWW. I have searched long and hard, to no avail.
-
- That's cuz it doesn't exist.
-
-
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- From: cory@izzy.net (Cory Arnold)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AVI's Look sooooo Dark. HELP!!!!
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 04:10:31 GMT
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- deanjw@teleport.com (dean williams) wrote:
-
- >Just recv'd LW 4.0. Installed nicely.
- >I have Pentium 90, 32mb RAM, 2x CDROM, 1.2G-HD
- >Diamond Stealth Video w/ 2mb DRAM
- >15" CTX color monitor
- >Windows 3.11, 32mb swap drive.
- >AVI files from the content directory of the
- >LW-CDROM play super-dark in MediaBrowser.
- >Same with the AVI's i have created so far.
-
- >My monitor displays everything else normal:
- >24-bit MPEG,targa,jpeg,greyscale etc.
- >I did not see any settings for the AVI drivers
- >that would affect screen values unless I overlooked it.
-
- >please help me!
-
- >DJW
-
- try gamma correction plugin
-
- --
- Cory Arnold, Horizon Film & Graphics
- http://www.izzy.net/~cory
-
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- From: jp
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Free Adobe Photoshop 3.04
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 04:36:27 GMT
- Organization: Internet Connections, Inc. (507) 625-7320
- Lines: 32
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-
- On Tue, 23 Jan 1996 13:22:27 -0800 (PST), leelee@aladdin.co.uk
- (leelee) wrote:
-
- >I've recently bought a magazine which had a free CD ROM stuck to the
- >cover (don't they all now). One of the contents was the Adobe
- >Photoshop 3.04 complete package but with the save disabled. What they
- >omitted to do was to disable the "CTRL + Print Screen" function where
- >when this is done it saves the current image on the screen to the
- >clipboard in Windows and WindowsNT and I assume 95. This is good news
- >to a point, yes it does take longer and you must have a paint package
- >that will load Windows .CLP images but the free paint shop pro will do
- >this.
- >This is very good as Ron Thornton uses Photoshop on his video which
- >shows surfacing techniques and I have managed to follow his video by
- >having Photoshop.
- >
- >So, if you want to save some £800.00 find a magazine which has Adobe
- >Photoshop full package with the save disabled and get the freely
- >available Paint Shop Pro. (for NT and 95 users get the new 32 bit
- >update)
- >Cant remeber the name of the magazine but it was a one off and
- >published by FUTURE PUBLISHINGS.
- >
- >Don......
- >
- >
- >
- What a Loser!!! Stay On the Pirate Sigs And Leave the profesionals
- alone,
-
- FNG
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spline and patch modelling?
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 02:59:49 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
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- To: mathew
-
- mathew <mathew> wrote:
- >I am considering buyin lightwave for pc and sgi.
- >
- >I realise that, lw offers spline modelling,
- >but it seem to expect the spines to be
- >frozen into polygons before rendering.
- >
- >Is there a way around this?
- >
- >( i am using the manual-less sgi demo)
- >
- >or is there a suitable plug in ?
- >
- >thanks.
- >
-
- Splines only work in the modeler, as "guidposts" for patching
- poylgons. No nurbs, metaballs, it's a pretty straightforward
- poly modeler. You'll find it to be pretty powerful though,
- especially compared to Softimage. Metaform is pretty good, and
- in my opinion it's got the best booleans outside of Vertigo.
- I'm hoping there'll be a nurbs plugin put out soon, Newtek
- basically said they wouldn't be supporting Nurbs. Cross yer
- fingers!
-
- Andrew Weiler
- http://www.mindspring.com/~aweiler/aweiler.html
-
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spline and patch modelling?
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 03:00:08 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
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- To: mathew
-
- mathew <mathew> wrote:
- >I am considering buyin lightwave for pc and sgi.
- >
- >I realise that, lw offers spline modelling,
- >but it seem to expect the spines to be
- >frozen into polygons before rendering.
- >
- >Is there a way around this?
- >
- >( i am using the manual-less sgi demo)
- >
- >or is there a suitable plug in ?
- >
- >thanks.
- >
-
- Splines only work in the modeler, as "guidposts" for patching
- poylgons. No nurbs, metaballs, it's a pretty straightforward
- poly modeler. You'll find it to be pretty powerful though,
- especially compared to Softimage. Metaform is pretty good, and
- in my opinion it's got the best booleans outside of Vertigo.
- I'm hoping there'll be a nurbs plugin put out soon, Newtek
- basically said they wouldn't be supporting Nurbs. Cross yer
- fingers!
-
- Andrew Weiler
- http://www.mindspring.com/~aweiler/aweiler.html
-
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spline and patch modelling?
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 03:00:52 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
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- mathew <mathew> wrote:
- >I am considering buyin lightwave for pc and sgi.
- >
- >I realise that, lw offers spline modelling,
- >but it seem to expect the spines to be
- >frozen into polygons before rendering.
- >
- >Is there a way around this?
- >
- >( i am using the manual-less sgi demo)
- >
- >or is there a suitable plug in ?
- >
- >thanks.
- >
-
- Splines only work in the modeler, as "guidposts" for patching
- poylgons. No nurbs, metaballs, it's a pretty straightforward
- poly modeler. You'll find it to be pretty powerful though,
- especially compared to Softimage. Metaform is pretty good, and
- in my opinion it's got the best booleans outside of Vertigo.
- I'm hoping there'll be a nurbs plugin put out soon, Newtek
- basically said they wouldn't be supporting Nurbs. Cross yer
- fingers!
-
- Andrew Weiler
- http://www.mindspring.com/~aweiler/aweiler.html
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: lha uncompressor
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 18:12:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- In article <4e12an$979@news.wco.com> omar@wco.com (Omar Eljumaily) writes:
- >From: omar@wco.com (Omar Eljumaily)
- >Subject: lha uncompressor
- >Date: 22 Jan 1996 22:15:51 GMT
-
- >Hi,
- > Does anybody know where I can find a dos/windows program to
- >uncompress lha files? or lzh? All I know is that most of the lightwave
- >objects in the net are in an Amiga compressed format and I need a
- >decompressor to read them. I don't have a copy of lightwave. I'm using
- >another program to read the objects.
-
- >Thanks,
-
- >Omar
-
- Go to the ftp site in my .sig. I have regular DOS versions and the NT version
- that Dan McCoy put together there.
-
-
-
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- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
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- Hey!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We have our new Studio 522 URL!!
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- From: dretch@islandnet.com (Christopher Stewart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: email for worley
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 13:10:05 -0800
- Organization: Island Net in Victoria, B.C. Canada
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-
- In a message dated Wed, 24 Jan 1996 10: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk writes:
-
- S> Does anyone have a email address for Worley Labs?
-
- "http://www.worley.com" is the web address. I assume if you email
- "postmaster@worley.com" you should get someone. Glenn Lewis is
- out and about in Lightwave forums too....
-
- Christopher
-
- **********************************************
- Primordial * Christopher Stewart dretch@islandnet.com * Graphics
- Soup * http://www.islandnet.com/~dretch * WWW
- Animation * Home of the Lightwave 3D Search Engine * Training
- **********************************************
-
-
- * Offline Orbit 0.73c *
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 00:21:10 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- Ummm, okay....let me try to answer a couple of things....
-
- There is a new company called Q-vis (something like that) that is the two
- guys who designed the Flyer hardware, one Traz software engineer, and
- James Herbert. It was formed by the hardware guys, Charles and Kenby. (I
- may have spelled Kenby wrong.), plus Marty Flickenger. (another spelling
- miss, perhaps)
-
- Play has most of the other people who worked on the Toaster - Brad Carvey,
- Steve Hartford, Skell, Ken, Daniel and Peter - in addition to the key
- marketing people like Mark Randall, Christina, Kiki,Robert - and sales
- people like Stephan and Claude. After a year, Play is also bigger and more
- profitable then NewTek ever was...
-
- In short, the only person who worked on the original Toaster team who is
- still at NewTek is Tim (and you could argue, Allen and Stuart...)
-
- LightWave is a world onto itself - I have nothing but the very very
- highest respect for Allen and Stuart (LightWave speaks for itself) and
- since there are not part of things in Topeka, they aren't really part of
- things - but to clairfy one point - Fori is a new add, Arnie is not. I
- expect and predict great things from the LightWave software team....but I
- do worry that NewTek's problems (mainly a dismal marketing and sales team,
- plus general financial instability) could effect it.
-
- How? Let me give one example - when I quit NewTek last year, it was about
- 7 weeks from NAB. Tim had literally no idea what PC product he would do -
- virtually no work had been done on anything. I thought, therefore, that
- NewTek's focus at NAB should be LightWave LightWave LIGHTWAVE and try to
- get as much press and buzz about LW as possible.
-
- Tim did not want to do this. "We're not the LightWave company" he said. I
- disagreed - LW was close to shipping (it seemed) and it made sense to
- focus on real products....Tim said he wanted a PC product. I said there
- wasn't one. He said he'd come up with one, a 'smoking mirrors' demo of
- something if need.
-
- At NAB, he'd come up with the PC Flyer. Don't forget, this was put
- together in 7 weeks. (Although the general idea had been floated by Tim
- for a bit) The product was (of course) nowhere near shipping..many many
- issues had not be resolved, but the impression was left that the product
- would ship in just a few months...
-
- Result? A ton of press for a 'semi-fake' product that would make NewTek
- $000.00 in 1995. And worse, LightWave was left in the shadow of this 'big'
- announcement. Can you measure the lost sales or press? No, not really -
- but I viewed this as a big waste of resources....
-
- Again though - and I can't stress this enough - LightWave is a GOOD thing.
- I don't believe this NewTek stuff will kill LW...the program is too good.
- It could however, cause some big bumps - should a bump happen, however,
- I'd rather have a copy on my machine then be left without a way to buy it
- when I really need it.
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Check out the home page!
- URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Screamer Net Help.....PLEASE!!!
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 17:27:00 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 37
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- In article <31042C7D.7B56@mail.myriad.net> Daniel Bernard <vidan@mail.myriad.net> writes:
- >From: Daniel Bernard <vidan@mail.myriad.net>
- >Subject: Re: Screamer Net Help.....PLEASE!!!
- >Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 18:31:57 -0600
-
- >Simon Stebbing wrote:
- >>
- >> Daniel Bernard wrote:
- >> >
- >> > I have set up LW 4.0 PC on my office computer and want to take advantage
- >> > of the 45 P-100 computers on our office network. But when I follow the
- >> > directions in the manual on how to set up the SN on each machine it
- >> > does not work.... I set up Screamernet Dir with a command sub directory
-
- >Talked to NewTek today... seems that you CAN NOT run LWScreamer Net on
- >other workstations under WFWG 3.11 or Win 3.1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- >It has to do with the fact that LWSN.exe is a 32 bit program and can't
- >be run in a 16 dos/windows session..
-
- >Well it looks like all of us with Windows 16 workstations are S.O.L.
-
-
- >My $0.02
-
- Wow - this is amazing. I have run Screamernet II Rev. A under
- Windows 3.1 with the Win32s extensions on two different PCs. It does not
- "appear" to run since the DOS box does not open up, but it DOES, in fact, run.
- Layout will find the "CPU" and communicate properly with it. It will shut it
- down also. You just can't see a DOS box anywhere.
-
- I haven't run it under Windows for Workgroups though. I might try that
- tonight on my laptop.
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
- Hey!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We have our new Studio 522 URL!!
-
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- From: virtualbri@aol.com (VirtualBri)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Desperately craving Powerview?
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 00:34:06 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 13
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-
- >I can get the pwrview.zip file, but when getting
- >Open GL dlls, Netscape gives me the error
-
- >Netscape is unable to find the file:
- >/bristorage/opengl.zip
-
- Ooops. Never trust an assistant to do a job for you.
-
- It should be renamed "opengl.zip" and corrected by today. Sorry for the
- inconvienance.
- --Brian
- http://members.aol.com/virtualbri/
- http://members.aol.com/equinoxii/
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Screamer Net Help.....PLEASE!!!
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 19:45:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
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- In article <wturber.837.007617EB@primenet.com> wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) writes:
-
- >>> > I have set up LW 4.0 PC on my office computer and want to take advantage
- >>> > of the 45 P-100 computers on our office network. But when I follow the
- >>> > directions in the manual on how to set up the SN on each machine it
- >>> > does not work.... I set up Screamernet Dir with a command sub directory
-
- >>Talked to NewTek today... seems that you CAN NOT run LWScreamer Net on
- >>other workstations under WFWG 3.11 or Win 3.1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- >>It has to do with the fact that LWSN.exe is a 32 bit program and can't
- >>be run in a 16 dos/windows session..
-
- >>Well it looks like all of us with Windows 16 workstations are S.O.L.
-
-
- >>My $0.02
-
- >Wow - this is amazing. I have run Screamernet II Rev. A under
- >Windows 3.1 with the Win32s extensions on two different PCs. It does not
- >"appear" to run since the DOS box does not open up, but it DOES, in fact, run.
- > Layout will find the "CPU" and communicate properly with it. It will shut it
- >down also. You just can't see a DOS box anywhere.
-
- >I haven't run it under Windows for Workgroups though. I might try that
- >tonight on my laptop.
- >Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
-
- I just confirmed that SNII will run under Windows for Workgroups with the
- Win32s extensions. I do have the latest Win32s. As I experienced on the
- previous Win 3.1 machines, there is no DOS box displayed, but the Screamernet
- II program is active.
-
- I did not use .bat files to launch. I created an icon in program manager with
- the appropriate command line.
-
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
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- Hey!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We have our new Studio 522 URL!!
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- From: John Brandwood <jcb@fishnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3D Accelerators
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 07:43:03 GMT
- Organization: Leonardo Internet
- Lines: 28
- Message-ID: <4e4nu7$da4@donatello.leonardo.net>
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-
- shf@netcom.com (Stuart Ferguson) wrote:
-
- >>-- gregtee@ix.netcom.com(William Teegarden) writes:
- >>
- >> Yes, there are advantages to using 3D accelerators. If you're using
- >> the new powerview plugin from NewTek, you'll get much faster OpenGL
- >> updates than without one.
- >
- >While this is true, you should be very careful before buying a cheap
- >3D accelerator. They are indeed mostly designed for games, so make sure
- >it will enhance double-buffered OpenGL in a display size and
- >color-depth that will be useful for LightWave work. Some only support
- >3DR on 640x480 displays running at 256 colors. The Omnicomp "3Demon"
- >is a real nice choice, and even with this fairly high-end card you
- >still have to be aware of what is possible at different resolutions.
- >They recomend 1024x768 at 4096 colors as a good compromise between
- >quality and performance.
- >--
- > Stuart Ferguson (shf@netcom.com)
-
- In other words 'caveat emptor'. This stuff is first generation tech
- on the PC. So don't buy yet unless you NEED it.
-
- The old adage of avoiding version 1.0 software applies here too.
-
- John.
-
-
-
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- From: John Brandwood <jcb@fishnet.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Cyrix 5x86 (was Anim to Video)
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 07:48:57 GMT
- Organization: Leonardo Internet
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- wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) wrote:
-
- >Is that the Cyrix 5x86? If so, would you post a benchmark of the
- >textures example scene with the default settings?
-
- I'd love to see a real-world benchmark too, but just in case you
- havent't seen Cyrix's home-page, they have benchmarks there showing
- the 5x86-120 as providing slightly better performance than a Pentium-90.
-
- Not stunning, but good value for the $230 with a motherboard asking
- price at the last local computer show.
-
- John.
-
-
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- From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: The LightWave Plug-in Master List
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 07:42:33 GMT
- Organization: AlbanyNet - E-mail info@albany.net
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <4e7c99$nbb@lori.albany.net>
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-
- Holger Winkelmann (holger@farpoint.boerde.de) wrote:
-
- : Dynamic Real Impact AMIGA Pysik Stand alone 450,00 DM
- : Dynamic Real Impact INTEL PlugIN Pysic (Gravitation ...) 790,00 DM
- : Dynamic Real Impact ALPHA PlugIN Pysic (Gravitation ...) 890,00 DM
-
- Impact is not a plug-in...it's a stand-alone program with it's own interface.
-
- --
-
- -David Warner
- dwarner@albany.net
- http://www.albany.net/~dwarner
-
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- From: harlock@shellx.best.com (Mike Harlock)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 'camera shake' effect?
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 00:00:26 -0800
- Organization: The Space Vessel Arcadia
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-
- In article <Thealy.0civ@nesbbx.rain.COM>,
- Thomas Healy <Thealy@nesbbx.rain.COM> wrote:
- >> Thanks to everybody for their time and the tips posted. I think I'll go
- >> with the original plan of moving the camera and applying motion blur. It
- >> just occured to me that this "camera shake" effect might be a good idea
- >> for a post processing plug-in - what do you guys think?
- >>
- >> - greg
- >
- >
- >
- >Came into this one late....sorry if it's been said. I remember last year in
- >LW Pro, Mojo did a section on his tips (Part 2) and he mentioned parenting
- >the camera to a null & then resizing the null from .0001 up to 1 to gradually
- >increase the shake effect for a shot in B5. I can look up the issue if you
- >want.
- >
- >Thomas
- >
- >
- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- > "Seek for the Sword that was broken: In Imladris it dwells;
- > There shall be counsils taken, Stronger than Morgul-spells
- > There shall be shown a token, That Doom is near at hand,
- > For Isildur's Bane shall waken, and the Halfling forth shall stand."
- >
- > - J.R.R. TOLKIEN -
- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >
- >
-
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- From: David Michicich <mikicic@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: avifil32.dll w/ win95 bombs
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 02:52:19 -0600
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-
- HOLD EVERYTHING!!!!!
-
- I Switched to the REV C Patch and NOW HIIP's AVI savers DO NOT work.
- They worked under REV B? ...hmmmmm
- SO, DON'T BOTHER copying those files into the HIIP drawer. It will not
- work.
-
- Also.....the 16 bit saver acts like its saving, but when you try to find
- the avi rendered file......NO WHERE!
-
- -SANS
- dAVE
-
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- From: David Michicich <mikicic@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: avifil32.dll w/ win95 bombs
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 02:54:06 -0600
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
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-
- HOLD EVERYTHING!!!!!
-
- I Switched to the REV C Patch and NOW HIIP's AVI savers DO NOT work.
- They worked under REV B? ...hmmmmm
- SO, DON'T BOTHER copying those files into the HIIP drawer. It will not
- work.
-
- Also.....the 16 bit saver acts like its saving, "Adding to anim" and
- everything - but when you try to find the avi rendered file...... BIG
- SANS!
-
- >=(dAVE
-
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: What's a good res for 35mm film?
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 01:06:45 +0000
- Organization: University Of California at Santa Cruz
- Lines: 15
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- To: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
-
- For optimal results use:
-
- 1024x768 for 16mm film
-
- 2096x1572 for 35mm film.
-
- These figures came from my class notes from last week.
-
- Now, we all saw Toy story and it looked good. I belive they rendered using a height of
- 900 pixels and then recorded it to film.
-
- Adam Chrystie
- Film/Video Major Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
-
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- From: gred@agog.demon.co.uk
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: What's a good res for 35mm film?
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 01:08:53 GMT
- Organization: None
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <374122399wnr@agog.demon.co.uk>
- References: <4e4609$g0@brickbat.mindspring.com>
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- In article: <4e4609$g0@brickbat.mindspring.com> Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com> writes:
-
- >
- > Any suggestions on a good resolution to output to film? I was
- > going to do 1024x768, any advice would be appreciated
- >
- I`ve had a few things output to 35mm slides by a company here
- in the UK. The resolution they required was 1024*683.
-
- Gwynne
- >
- --
- *************************************************************************
- * Gwynne Reddick -=* A G O G *=- *
- * London, UK A Vision for all Reasons *
- * Tel. 0171 703 4860 *
- * Email: gred@agog.demon.co.uk *
- *************************************************************************
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- From: iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Windows95 and dreadful CRASHES
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 09:24:04 GMT
- Organization: Micro Focus, Newbury, ENGLAND
- Lines: 51
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-
- David Michicich <mikicic@mcs.com> wrote:
-
- >What should you do when Windows95 crashes when running the "memory
- >hogs" like Photoshop and of course Lightwave? It hangs and even spits
- >out things like "System Resources Dangerously Low".
- >
- > - The system has 32 megs of ram.
- > - I have the newest ATI Win95 Mach64 drivers that wants to load
- >atikey32.exe in the win.ini file.
- > - There is a Targa Plus Video Capturing board running its own driver.
- > - There is an Eithernet (Local) Network card installed.
- > - There is a Printer set up on the Local Network.
- > - There is a Creative CD-Rom and Sound Blaster 16 installed.
- > - There is a SCSI card controlling an external drive.
- > - There is a HP DeskScaner connected to the SCSI card which also runs
- >its own driver at boot up.
- > - There is an external fax modem connected to com2.
- > - There is a company made "target" card which acts as a third video
- >card.
- >
- >my first line in my config.sys is:device=c:\windows\himem.sys
- >X=D000-DFFF
- >Largest Free Upper Memory block is 0K
- >Ms-Dos is loaded High.
-
- >What should I do? I need better memory management!
- >Do I need some memory manager or utility other than Windows' Himem.sys?
- >WHAT ONE WOULD YOU SUGGEST?
-
- >Should I be trying to load drivers or the mouse in high memory? How
- >would I go about this? How do I free up more "conventional" memory?
- >Would this help run old Dos programs? What about windows' "cache" -
- >What should it be set to?
-
- >Thanks in advance,
-
- >dAVE
-
- If you are using win95, you actually don't need himem.sys in your
- config.sys file. On my system (a p166 16Mb, modem, zip drive, hand
- scanner etc), I havn't got anything at all in the config.sys file, and
- everything works fine. This is because Win95 handles all of the memory
- handling for you. You'll only confuse it by adding a memory manager
- such as himem.sys. Try 'REM'ing out the himem.sys line and see what
- happens.
-
- Hope this helps,
- Iain.
- email : iay@mfltd.co.uk
-
-
-
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- From: iay@mfltd.co.uk (Iain Young)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Where to get Lightwave in the UK
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 09:45:00 GMT
- Organization: Micro Focus, Newbury, ENGLAND
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-
- Hi all. I want to buy Lightwave 4 (Win95 version) for my pc this
- month, and was wondering if anyone out there could give me some idea
- of where I can buy it in the uk. I have scoured the pc magazines, but
- I can't seem to find an advert for it anywhere.
-
- (btw, I'm very poor, so a lowish price would be appreciated <grin> ).
-
- Cheers,
- Iain.
-
-
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- From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Phil South")
- Subject: Re: AMIGA TO NT
- Message-ID: <DLqJG2.M5G@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
- References: <1020.6519T1337T1822@mailhost.cyberhighway.net>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 11:48:02 GMT
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- Lines: 13
-
- Users of this group might like to know about a 40 quid piece of software
- which transfers Amiga files to PC via either a serial or parallel cable
- link. The product is available through Activa in the UK, although I don't
- know about any US distribution.
-
- In the UK call Activa on 0181 402 5770.
-
- ---
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
- Check it out!!!
- New Home Page http://www.webscape.co.uk/phil/
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: billhrgtn@aol.com (Bill Hrgtn)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Modeler, Rev C and Dr. Watson
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 07:32:34 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 9
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-
- Yeah, I seem to been crashing much more than usual. It's VERY
- frustrating, as it always seem to happen just before I'm about to save
- some changes.
-
- But no matter how frustrated I get, I prefer rev c simply because I can
- load image sequences without wrongly running out of memory every five or
- six frames-- Now That was annoying......
-
- Bill H
-
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- From: markhyp@ibm.net (Mark Midolla)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: LW4 Amiga resolution disappointing
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 12:40:50 GMT
- Organization: Miracle Images
- Lines: 14
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-
- Just got LW4 for my AMiga 3000T with Spectrum card.
-
- 1) It doesnt support EGS.
- If I promote it using newmode using the 8 colour screen then the surface
- previews also appear in only 8 colours.
-
- 2) I have to go back to using crappy standard 672x432 in order to use
- the surface preview screen , and even then its in dodgey HAM 6.
-
- 3) When promoted to 800x600 the preview render screen caueses a crash.
-
- I want my money back.
-
- Mark
-
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- From: zapp@gate.net (Jack Campbell)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Posters made from your computer art files.
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 04:16:31 -0500
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- Lines: 8
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-
- Make your art into BIG ART.
-
- --
- Posters printed from your photos or Computer art.
- $3 sq.ft Photogloss and Matte
- http://www.pacificrim.net/~bydesign/poster.html
-
- Coming soon 3D World with VRML, raytrace contest and more.
-
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- From: eckland@ais.net (Rich Comber)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: LW 4.0 (intel) Modeler Problem
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 14:34:03 GMT
- Organization: Eckland Consultants, Inc.
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-
- I performed the metaform modeler tutorial (in the manuals) where you
- sub-divide the box. It then suggested to make a vegas die out of it,
- which I attempted. I set up the pips using balls and did the boolean
- subtract, which worked fine. While redrawing the screen at the
- end of the bool sub, Windows 95 reported the following error....
-
-
- MODELER caused an invalid page fault in
- module MODELER.EXE at 014f:0041d204.
- Registers:
- EAX=88009409 CS=014f EIP=0041d204 EFLGS=00010246
- EBX=0083884c SS=0157 ESP=006ffce8 EBP=009409b0
- ECX=00000000 DS=0157 ESI=00838a10 FS=2487
- EDX=00827d28 ES=0157 EDI=00827e48 GS=0000
- Bytes at CS:EIP:
- 66 8b 14 48 8b 4c 24 30 66 89 11 8b 5e 10 66 8b
- Stack dump:
- 009fca34 00838a10 0083884c 009f0003 00000000 008283ec
- 0082837c 000009fe 0041d304 0083884c 00838a10 009409b0
- 006ffd36 006ffd34 00000000 00841640
-
- This is very frustrating. After spending a good 30
- minutes lining up the balls and having this happen.
- Is this a bug? I'm using the new revision C under
- WIN95 w/32MB ram.
-
- Help!
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net> "The only bad day you'll have is
- the one you'll never get to see."
-
-
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- From: "C:APPSWEBWINSOCKKA9QSPOOLMAIL" <gred@agog.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 04:55:47 GMT
- Organization: None
- Lines: 50
- Message-ID: <459101647wnr@agog.demon.co.uk>
- References: <30F8A49C.7F5C@osu.edu> <4dgogd$aqg@sunburst.ccs.yorku.ca> <813781517wnr@edensoft.demon.co.uk> <4e1pv4$g6o@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu> <4e3mgf$s43@steel.interlog.com> <pancreas.822532306@winternet.com>
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-
- In article: <pancreas.822532306@winternet.com> pancreas@klondike.winternet.com (Andrew Starks) writes:
-
- >
- > COUNTER POINT: It doesn't need to be. I just spent all weekend fixing
- > my &*(#$ DOS clone (tried to put new soundcard in and LILO didn't like it).
- > The Amiga has what it has out of the box.
-
- If anyone mentions plug and play to my face I`ll floor `em this sodding thing
- doesn`t even know the meaning of the phrase.
-
- I installed an adaptec 2940 ultra wide over Xmas, Winnt couldn`t see it even
- though I was installing nt from a cd which was being controlled by - you guessed it
- - the 2940!!! No mass storage devices detected was the message I got from NT,
- so I stuck the oem disk in the floppy drive and attempted to install the driver from
- that, only to have NT respond with "You do not have one of these adaptors installed".
- All my drives are available from within NT though - go figure.
-
- >
- >
- > Also, I remember the PAR on the amiga (slip into dreams of easy
- > opporation). Get this: I used to render in lw, send it to imagefx which
- > would effect the image in some way, then imagefx would send it to the par
- > drive. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it you dos clone users (I'm one
- > of them).
- >
- > LW 4.0 does some image processing, but it'd be great to see photoshop
- > with REXX control, and a PAR that worked under 95.
-
- AREXX is the biggest thing I miss, I wrote a macro for IFX which could strip
- the values from a LW envelope file and use them to apply various
- effects incrementally over time. It took less than 20 minutes to write.
-
- > But (here it comes), I've worked on the Amiga a long time. I work full
- > time as an Amiga repair technician. And senator, your DOS clone is no Amiga.
- > --
-
- A fucking men. My pentium may be a damn sight faster, but I`ve spent more time
- farting around attempting to get all the bits working together in the last three or
- four months than I did in the 8 years or so that I`ve been using an Amiga.
-
- Gwynne.
- --
- *********************************************************************************
- * Gwynne Reddick -=* A G O G *=- *
- * London, UK A Vision for all Reasons *
- * Tel. 0171 703 4860 *
- * Email: gred@agog.demon.co.uk Custom Reality Manufacturor *
- *********************************************************************************
-
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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4 Amiga resolution disappointing
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 08:37:01 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
- Lines: 64
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- In-reply-to: markhyp@ibm.net's message of 25 Jan 1996 12:40:50 GMT
- X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.0.9
-
-
- markhyp@ibm.net (Mark Midolla) wrote:
-
- > 1) It doesnt support EGS.
-
- EGS is pretty archaic. Try CyberGfx. Way more support out there, and a
- better system, IMHO.
-
- Modeler has a screenmode selection dohicky that you can select from any
- available screen mode. I'm running in 1280x1024, and it works great.
-
- Layout doesn't, alas, seem to. But you can still promote it to
- 1280x1024 and have it use just 1024x768 on the screen. (Anyone figured
- out how to get it to use more than 1024x768)?
-
- > If I promote it using newmode using the 8 colour screen then the surface
- > previews also appear in only 8 colours.
-
- Yep, this is annoying. I wish it would take advantage of all 256 colors
- available. It isn't all that hard. ObtainBestPen() is slow if you call
- it a lot, but for the surface previews you wouldn't need to call it a
- lot. I haven't yet looked at the plug in docs, but this may be
- something we can fix with a plug in.
-
- Well, then again maybe not. It seems that both modeler and layout open
- 8 color screens instead of 256 color screens. Which is too bad, since
- 256 color screens are a fair bit faster on some graphics cards, not to
- mention that you could render halfway decent image and surface previews
- on them, which you can't do with a lowly 8 color screen.
-
- There's also the funnyness about how Layout redraws. One has the
- impression that instead of calling RectFill() to clear the view before
- redrawing, that it does it by sending a bunch of 0's over the bus to
- write to the frame buffer. I don't know for sure that's what it is
- doing, but it sure *looks* that way. RectFill() is instantaneous on
- even low end graphics cards like mine, and the current clearing seems to
- take a noticeable time. Modeler seems much better on this front,
- although even there it could use ScrollRaster(), install a clipping
- region, and just redraw the damaged parts of the windows when panning,
- instead of redrawing the whole world every time. This would be a lot
- faster, on all platforms I expect (assuming the PC has something akin to
- clipping regions - I think they must have that).
-
- > 2) I have to go back to using crappy standard 672x432 in order to use
- > the surface preview screen , and even then its in dodgey HAM 6.
-
- I agree, it'd be nice to have the previews in a window on the Lightwave
- screen.
-
- > 3) When promoted to 800x600 the preview render screen caueses a crash.
-
- Doesn't do that here. Maybe an EGS artifact? I promote it solely to
- avoid monitor resync when switching between 1280x1024 screens. I would
- *definately* not miss the render preview screen if it were to go away
- altogether and get replaced by either nothing or a simple window on the
- LW screen.
-
- > I want my money back.
-
- I don't. Its not perfect, but it is, IMHO, a real improvement to 3.5SA.
- Modeler is really quite nice at 1280x1024. I was sick of running at
- 800x600 max in 3.5.
-
- - steve
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: PR: NewTek ends license o
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 16:35:33 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
- Lines: 55
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-
- In article <DwightG.0cum@nesbbx.rain.COM>, DwightG@nesbbx.rain.COM says...
- >
- >In desperation I called Syndesis, and got none other than John Foust on the
- >phone. After telling me that it wasn't -really- his problem, because there
- >was no customer support agreement with Newtek and that, since they sold me
- >the product they should really be the ones to help me, he proceeded to
- >talk the problem out with me (thanks again, John!). The upshot was, the
- >problem couldn't be solved, but that the fault was with the content of the
- >DXF file itself.
- >
- >So, do you suppose Newtek is going to be any more helpful now?
-
- Yes, the reality of the situation was that contractually, NewTek
- was to be providing "first-line" tech support, meaning that they
- took the customer calls, answered the most common questions,
- and tried to solve the problem themselves *first*.
-
- If the user's problem remained unresolved, they were to contact Syndesis
- for assistance, with a description of the problem and the
- customer's name and number, in case we wanted to talk with them
- directly. For several years in the Amiga Toaster days, this
- system worked fine. In fact, Syndesis and NewTek tech support
- were linked by dedicated phone lines and Macs, meaning an e-mail
- bug report might land on my desk within minutes of your call.
- This is called "second-line" tech support.
-
- After a while, that deteriorated as NewTek tech support stopped using
- this system. After a while, as soon as they heard the words
- "DXF" or "3DS" or "Wavefront" or "PC" or "Mac" or even "CrossDOS",
- they'd pass the person along to Syndesis. Real nice, huh?
-
- I swear, half the calls we got were for CrossDOS questions
- and had nothing to do with the translators for 3D or Mac PICT.
- And many users, realizing that NewTek's tech support was useless
- for these sorts of questions, called Syndesis directly, and
- we helped them, usually with the polite explanation that you
- have repeated here...
-
- The replacement translators in Rev C were written by a member
- of their tech support staff. What does that tell you? :-)
- I doubt that NewTek even has real copies of Wavefront, AutoCAD
- or 3D Studio.
-
- Yes, I do answer many tech support questions myself. Syndesis
- is now four people, and depending on what everyone else is
- doing, I might even answer the phone.
-
- We actually have a policy in the company handbook that says
- that we want to encourage people to call us to help them with 3
- D translation questions, even if we can't solve it with InterChange.
- It helps keep us appraised of all of the kinds of problems that
- people need to solve in the real world.
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Free Adobe Photoshop 3.04
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 16:42:50 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
- Lines: 21
- Message-ID: <4e8bua$4k9@homer.alpha.net>
- References: <4e2njr$1eq@news.aladdin.co.uk> <4e6qee$7vq@Oak.IC.Mankato.MN.US>
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- Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
- X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.5
-
- In article <4e6qee$7vq@Oak.IC.Mankato.MN.US>, jp says...
- >
- >On Tue, 23 Jan 1996 13:22:27 -0800 (PST), leelee@aladdin.co.uk
- >(leelee) wrote:
- >
- >>I've recently bought a magazine which had a free CD ROM stuck to the
- >>cover (don't they all now). One of the contents was the Adobe
- >>Photoshop 3.04 complete package but with the save disabled.
- >
- >What a Loser!!! Stay On the Pirate Sigs And Leave the profesionals
- >alone,
-
- Actually, Future Publishing is well-known for doing this sort
- of thing on their cover CDs. However, they are also well-known
- for not getting the proper permissions, or the right demo version
- on the disc - ala what they did by putting the real release
- version of VistaPro PC on a recent CD.
-
- - John
-
-
-
- Article: 10675
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: SGI version
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 16:24:41 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <4e8as9$4k9@homer.alpha.net>
- References: <3106BB3E.794B@disney.com>
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- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
- X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.5
-
- In article <3106BB3E.794B@disney.com>, jsun@disney.com says...
- >
- >does the sgi version output anything besides .lwo?
- >What are people using to generate USABLE fileformats in the
- >wonderful world of UNIX? (Syndesis won't be available until
- >"spring".
-
- InterChange for Windows shipped in August at Siggraph 95.
-
- InterChange for SGI will be entering beta-testing Real Soon Now.
- Wanna play? Call (414) 674-5200 and ask to be a beta-tester
- for the SGI version.
-
- - John
-
-
- Article: 10676
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- From: syndesis@inc.net (John Foust)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Anyone have Lightwave 4.0 for the PC??????
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 16:36:50 GMT
- Organization: Syndesis Corporation
- Lines: 21
- Message-ID: <4e8bj2$4k9@homer.alpha.net>
- References: <zapp-2101962055080001@sarfl2-18.gate.net> <4e64cd$rmh@news.voicenet.com>
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-
- In article <4e64cd$rmh@news.voicenet.com>, Wiz says...
- >
- >zapp@gate.net (Jack Campbell) wrote:
- >
- >>Looking for it on W95.
- >
- >>--
- >>Posters printed from your photos or Computer art.
- >>$3 sq.ft Photogloss and Matte
- >>http://www.pacificrim.net/~bydesign/poster.html
- >
- >Yeh Shmuck,we all do,I wonder why you are
- >asking?Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.............
-
- It couldn't be that Jack is well-known for spamming graphics
- newsgroups with one-liner stupid questions in order to
- expose his signature advertisements to sell his poster services,
- is it?
-
- - John
-
-
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- From: chaubensak@aol.com (CHaubensak)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: best prog. for Textures
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 13:02:21 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 5
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4e8gjd$ecp@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- References: <4dh3vf$3b0@brickbat.mindspring.com>
- Reply-To: chaubensak@aol.com (CHaubensak)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- Why not simply paint your textures with MeshPaint 3D? You can rotate your
- object to see the seams, and paint right across them. Also, you can see
- how your textures meet up and fix problem areas...
-
- Brent
-
- Article: 10678
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- From: mhood@unicomp.net
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Where Is My RAM Disappearing To?
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 18:02:12 GMT
- Organization: UniComp Technologies International Corp -- Internet Service
- Lines: 27
- Message-ID: <4e8gj4$fs@news.unicomp.net>
- Reply-To: mhood@unicomp.net
- NNTP-Posting-Host: unicompt302.unicomp.net
- X-Newsreader: IBM NewsReader/2 v1.09
-
- You were all so helpful with my last question, I thought I'd abuse
- your good nature by running my last little disaster by you...
-
- My machine: P100, 32meg ram, Triton chips, Diamond 64 display.
-
- LW4.0 when running on Win 3.1 doesn't seem to be clearing its
- RAM between frame renders. While I start rendering at frame one
- with 20 or more meg RAM and over 90 meg page, things quickly
- drop to zero RAM and I get "unable to allocate image buffers"
- warnings and such. Also the render timer quit working and
- reports each frame as taking 0 seconds to render.
-
- I added 16 meg EDO RAM to beat the prob, but it only prolonged
- the agony...10 or 12 frames rendered before the warning.
-
- I'm trying to reach Newtek Support even as I type, but the phone
- has been ringing for over 40 minutes now and I've not even
- gotten into the que...
-
- Any ideas?
-
- TIA...Please respond by email.
-
- mhood@unicomp.net
-
-
-
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Sotimage Press Release and Demo in NYC
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 15:56:18 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 19
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4e8qpi$jbd@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- References: <3105A203.4263@erinet.com>
- Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- Well, I'll tell you what I think Microsoft is up to...
-
- In some senses, I was surprised by the (relative) high price for
- SoftImage. And their stated marketing goal is migrate their SGI clients to
- NT - but they have around 2000 SGI seats total...not a huge number,
- really. And doesn't Microsoft want to make MONEY?
-
- Well, of course they do - but where I think they REALLY want to make it
- right now is where they've made a lot already; OSs. They want to establish
- NT as THE OS for desktop video and imaging, and having SoftImage (Hey
- folks, it did Jurassic Park! It's real professional!) is a nice feather in
- their cap.
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Check out the home page!
- URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
-
- Article: 10681
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- From: kenwshmt@airmail.net (ken Schmitt)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: WAVEFILTER.... Med AA for Low AA price..
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 21:33:35 GMT
- Organization: customer of Internet America
- Lines: 7
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: dal14-01.ppp.iadfw.net
- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99c/32.126
-
- Just got my wavefilter today.... its nice, I've seldom used medium AA
- for my work, and now I wont have to, low AA is sufficient for most
- video work with this great plugin.
-
- anyone else using it?
-
-
-
- Article: 10682
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- From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Saving objects with duplicate points as a DXF. A bug found??
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 14:00:54 +0000
- Organization: University Of California at Santa Cruz
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <31078D16.53B7@cats.ucsc.edu>
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- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0b6a (WinNT; I)
-
- Hi all..I just saved an object in DXf format and reloaded it in
- lightwave..works great..looks great..but the DXF (Translator
- 3D-plugin) seems to merge all points in the model during the
- save process..this of course poses problems in areas where i
- want my points no be doubled (to create a hard edge)...IS THIS A
- BUG or does DXF not support points which occupy the same
- coordinates in space??
-
- Adam Chrystie
-
-
- Article: 10683
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- From: benji@electriciti.com (Brad A. Pennock)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.graphics,alt.corel.graphics,alt.3d.studio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,alt.design.graphics,comp.sys.sgi.graphics,comp.graphics.visualization,comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing,comp.graphics.rendering.misc
- Subject: ATTENTION COMPUTER GRAPHIC ARTISTS & PHOTOGRAPHERS
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 22:34:56 GMT
- Organization: ElectriCiti - Internet Access
- Lines: 46
- Sender: benji@powergrid.electriciti.com
- Message-ID: <4e90ig$10o@watt.electriciti.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: net19.electriciti.com
- X-Posted-From: InterNews 1.0.6@net19.electriciti.com
- X-Authenticated: benji on POP host powergrid.electriciti.com
- Xref: zippy.cais.net comp.sys.mac.graphics:31367 alt.corel.graphics:4118 alt.3d.studio:6865 comp.graphics.apps.lightwave:10683 alt.design.graphics:703 comp.sys.sgi.graphics:13567 comp.graphics.visualization:9578 comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing:5520 com
-
- ATTENTION GRAPHIC ARTISTS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, AND THE TRULY WIRED
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Announcing the PowerGrid Magazine Artists Search Web Page!
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ElectriCiti Inc., a rapidly growing Internet service provider, is searching
- for graphic artists and photographers to submit their work to be published
- in our new, nationally distributed, Internet magazine, "PowerGrid".
-
- Twenty percent of the written content will be in a high gloss, thick stock,
- paper magazine. The remaining written content will reside on the magazine's
- companion Web site. Each will feature your artwork in full, high resolution
- color. The exposure you will receive for your artwork will be tremendous!
-
- Rather than explain what we are doing in this two dimensional, black and
- white environment, please take a trip to our Artists Search Web site at...
-
- http://www.electriciti.com/powergridmag
-
- Then, see for yourself what type of artwork and photography we are seeking
- for our magazine. Note that this Web site makes extensive use of background
- graphics and colors.
-
- As you will see, we are considering artwork that answers the question...
-
- "What does cyberspace look like?"
-
- If you are interested in participating in this project, don't hesitate to
- send a message to me, Brad A. Pennock, ElectriCiti's Art Director. Please
- include information about yourself and either a Web site address I may view
- your work or attach thumbnail images to your E-Mail message.
-
- Thank you for your attention and we hope to be working with you soon!
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
- Brad A. Pennock * Art Director for ElectriCiti Internet Services
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Phone: 619.338.9000x17 FAX: 619.687.3879 ICBM:117deg41minW 32deg15minN
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- We're looking for cyberspace art! http://www.electriciti.com/powergridmag
-
-
-
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- From: dretch@islandnet.com (Christopher Stewart)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Spline and patch modelling?
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 12:46:13 -0800
- Organization: Island Net in Victoria, B.C. Canada
- Lines: 29
- Message-ID: <4e8q6l$4im@islandnet.com>
- References: <4dut00$bih@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au> <4e6rn5$3uj@brickbat.mindspring.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: island.islandnet.com
-
-
- In a message dated 25 Jan 1996 02:59:49 aweiler@mindspring.com writes:
-
- A> Splines only work in the modeler, as "guidposts" for patching
- A> poylgons. No nurbs, metaballs, it's a pretty straightforward
- A> poly modeler. You'll find it to be pretty powerful though,
- A> especially compared to Softimage. Metaform is pretty good, and
- A> in my opinion it's got the best booleans outside of Vertigo.
- A> I'm hoping there'll be a nurbs plugin put out soon, Newtek
- A> basically said they wouldn't be supporting Nurbs. Cross yer
- A> fingers!
-
- Funny, NewTek hired a programmer who's speciality seems to
- be NURBS modellers......
-
- Christopher
-
- **********************************************
- Primordial * Christopher Stewart dretch@islandnet.com * Graphics
- Soup * http://www.islandnet.com/~dretch * WWW
- Animation * Home of the Lightwave 3D Search Engine * Training
- **********************************************
-
-
-
-
-
-
- * Offline Orbit 0.73c *
-
- Article: 10685
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- From: cgid <cgid@tiac.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: 1000+ 3d models
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 23:41:38 GMT
- Organization: The Internet Access Company
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <4e94fi$369@sundog.tiac.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: cgid.tiac.net
-
- !!! e-mail us your request for FREE DEMO now !!!
-
- For a limited time download any and all models
- and motion paths from any and all versions of the
- Viewpoint dataset CD-Rom for only $249.95.
-
- We guarantee that you'll love the product
- Free demo will allow you to download 2 free
- models (in case you don't believe us).
-
-
- Article: 10686
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- From: djm2984712@aol.com (DJM2984712)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: AntiGravity Hanger Bays
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 19:55:27 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 55
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4e98pv$p4c@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Reply-To: djm2984712@aol.com (DJM2984712)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- Bought a 9 bay hanger from AntiGravity couple months back (actually bought
- a 7 bay, but they sent a 9) along with a Flyer package. For various
- reasons, just recently got the Flyer up & running. Successfully completed
- a couple of projects with it & was by & large pretty satisfied with it
- all.
-
- Last week, started working on some Lightwave projects with the Flyer. I'd
- been told it didn't really matter how one created a Flyer clip from a LW
- anim, either by rendering direct to one of the Flyer drives or rendering
- out IFF's & using the IFF2Clip utility to convert it to a Flyer clip.
-
- Had also been told that it was a good idea to leave the Flyer running
- consistently rather than turn it on & off, to save wear & tear on the
- drives.
-
- After experiencing excellent success with a couple of short anims &
- converting them using IFF2Clip, I created a longer anim than my system
- drive could hold, so I decided to give the Flyer clip option a try,
- rendering direct to Flyer Drive A. After about 18 hours of rendering
- (during which time my Amiga monitor reported that the animation was being
- written to the Flyer drive), all 3 drives (2 A/V & 1 audio) started
- clicking & shortly thereafter died. The monitor continued to say the
- animation was being written to the Flyer drive, so I didn't give it much
- thought.
-
- After the rendering was done, I went to play it back from the Flyer.
- Selected the icon for the clip (yes, it was there--it was the only one on
- the drive) & dropped it in the program window & hit "Play." The wait icon
- hung for several minutes. No escape possible. Finally had to reboot.
-
- Also, noticed none of the Flyer drives in the hanger bay showed any signs
- of life----cold & dead. Odd thing is, the 3 fans that keep them cool were
- all still spinning so I know it had power. BTW: The hanger is plugged into
- an uniterruptible power supply & we've had no power outages lately.
-
- Powered down the hanger, let it sit for several hours, & powered back up.
- The fans started spinning, but the drives had no pulse.
-
- Have a hard time believing all 3 drives were defective & picked the exact
- same moment to pass away. Do the drives simply not like sitting idly
- waiting for the Flyer to render to them & shut down on their own?
-
- Maybe a defective/inadequate power supply? It's listed at 300 watts.
-
- Have tried to contact AntiGravity several times for their input, but no
- response since my first attempt a week ago. Not unusual for them.
-
- Anyone else have this problem with AntiGravity hangers? Or Drive-In's, or
- any other hanger bays?
-
- Any insight is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: Guy Rabiller <Guy.RABILLER@teaser.fr>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Bug in "LightSwarm" plug-in on Intel PC platforms
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 01:22:06 +0100
- Organization: Oxalys
- Lines: 39
- Message-ID: <31081EAE.5F17@teaser.fr>
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- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0b4 (Win95; I)
-
- Hello.
-
- I found a bug in the "LightSwarm" plug-in, apparently
- only on Intel PC platforms:
-
- When writing the new scene file with all the
- duplicate lights, the plug-in makes a syntax error
- in the file.
- He is creating a null object, for the lights to be
- parented to one null object, wich is a good idea.
- In the section about the null object you will find:
-
- AddNullObject NullObject
- ShowObject 4 7
- ObjectMotion (unnamed)
- 9
- [and here the coordinates of the Null Object
- for the first Key Frame..]
-
- The Syntax Error is that the plug-in forgot to write
- the line wich indicate the number of keyframes in the scene.
- It should be like this:
-
- AddNullObject NullObject
- ShowObject 4 7
- ObjectMotion (unnamed)
- 9
- 1
- [and here th coordinates of the Null Object
- for the first Key Frame..]
-
- Just edit the ascii file scene with the Bloc-Note and
- add the line with the "1" number. Voila..
-
- Sorry if this has been already mentioned.
- (and sorry for my english :) )
-
- Guy Rabiller.
- 3D Independant Director.
-
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- From: Brett Tribble <brett@renderhaus.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Rev's on the Web?
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 17:13:18 -0800
- Organization: Renderhaus
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <31082AAE.17@renderhaus.com>
- References: <NEWTNews.821959231.21980.mikicic@mikicic>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: easy3.mediacity.com
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-
- dAVE@mikicic wrote:
- >
- > Does anyone know if the Patchs for upgrading to Rev C are downloadable from
- > any WebSite. I tried and tried to ftp to ftp.newtek.com, no luck. I know
- > that there is a webpage for LightWave by NewTek, I can access that page any
- > time. So what's the deal. I've even connected by telnet, didn't take the
- > common backdoor Login: Anonymous or Guest.
- >
- > Sans, :-(
- >
- > dAVE
-
- ftp directly to ftp.newtek.com (from dos) and login as user
- "ftp".
-
- Brett
-
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- From: davep@access.digex.net (Dave Paige)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: SGI version
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 02:02:32 GMT
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <31083590.5535424@news.digex.net>
- References: <3106BB3E.794B@disney.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: dcc11780.slip.digex.net
- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99c/16.141
-
- Jason Kaehler <jsun@disney.com> wrote:
-
- >does the sgi version output anything besides .lwo?
- >What are people using to generate USABLE fileformats in the
- >wonderful world of UNIX? (Syndesis won't be available until
- >"spring".
- >
- >
- >thanks..
- >
- >--
- >_________________________________________________________________________
- >Disney VR Lab jsun@disney.com 818.544.7975
- >Realtime 3D Artistype Guru (blush) -Snoopy is Buddha
-
- Why do you consider .lwo format unusable. Us Lightwave user have been
- using that format ever since Lightwave was released in 1990. It has
- turned out to be a real usable format for Lightwave. :)
-
- Dave Paige
- Alfheim Imaging
- dave@access.digex.net
-
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- From: leimberger@marbls.enet.dec.com ()
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 01:01:04 GMT
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- In article <4e3mgf$s43@steel.interlog.com>, gdavison@interlog.com (Gord Davison) writes:
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- |>From: gdavison@interlog.com (Gord Davison)
- |>Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- |>Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- |>Date: Tue, 23 Jan 96 22:20:35 GMT
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- |>
- |>aq722@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John Gregor) wrote on 23 Jan 1996 04:59:16 GMT:
- |>
- |> JG> Newtek got burned by the Amiga once, they're not gunna make the same
- |> JG> mistake again. Miniscule installed base (and zero installed base for
- |> JG> this mythical Power Amiga), slow CPUs, antequated graphics, and the
- |> JG> entire graphics industry having moved to PCs, Macs, SGI, and Alpha.
- |>
- |> JG> Newtek is a business, not a charity for people who refuse to wake up and
- |> JG> smell the coffee. The world has moved on. Get over it already.
- Well John, THe Toaster/Flyer is still currently the best bang for the buck in
- the video world. I stand in awl when I see my dealers Flyer playing back the
- latest add sombody has produced on it. The Hardware is fast enough to handle
- the video requirements, and the output looks better than the other popular
- card. Of course you still have your video in/out/frambuffer mix capabilities,
- many cool wipes, Luminace keying, and of course your realtime playback
- of six seconds of full frame animation (without the flyer). ToasterPaint
- while lacking is replaceable. LW is a big thing to the animator, but many
- simple video people are making more that there share of dollors and some
- never touch LW. I think you do not have a good feel for the video market
- regardless of whatever credits you can show. After all Video is a huge
- market, and covers much more than animations. NewTek's Toaster/flyer
- supports that market very well. so you get a 133mhz pentium with
- some kind of video board. What happens then. you can put it out to tape
- at maybe less quality, take that to a studio for editing/charecter generation
- (lose a generation while your at it). The guy with the Toaster everbody
- woriies about can get one of the cheap pentiums and use it as a render
- only(kind of a big zip drive). He has rendering capability, can expand
- his software base and still has full video capability. To use LW rendering
- speed to judge the Amiga is one thing but to use this to say the Amiga/Flyer
- is dead is way off the mark. Remember your PC out of the box still can't
- compete with the Amiga for multitasking, and animation.
-
- -bill
-
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- From: jyergaw@mustang.uwo.ca (j.w. jergaw)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi.graphics,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: "THE BOXER" -- Best Computer Animation Movie EVER!! WHERE CAN I GET IT?
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 02:10:18 GMT
- Organization: University of Western Ontario, London, Ont. Canada
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-
- Hi folks, has anyone seen "The Boxer" animation yet?
- I just saw it on a Canadian show (MovieTelevision) and WOW that has got
- to be the best animation I have ever seen. What was unique about it was
- that the computer generated human characters actually looked and moved
- just like human beings. There were even acne scars, dirt, and sweat on
- characters.....Simply AWESOME. Definitely a milestone in computer
- animation achievements.
- THe animation was done on SGI's of course using who knows what -- I
- believe it was NOT Lightwave 3D but some other software package.
- Right at the end of this animation it said "Coming Soon" so I believe it
- is a full length movie and not just a promo for for products in
- theatres.
- Does anyone know any areas on where to get Quicktime/AVI/MPEG files on
- this animation? Even screen shots would be nice.
-
- BTW it had some cool directing and nice music too...
-
- Tanks dudes/dudettes.
-
-
-
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- From: ASK ME NICELY <cjtsui@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: SGI version
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 96 21:22:29 -0500
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-
- Jason Kaehler <jsun@disney.com> writes:
-
- >does the sgi version output anything besides .lwo?
- >What are people using to generate USABLE fileformats in the
- >wonderful world of UNIX? (Syndesis won't be available until
- >"spring".
-
- it should be able to save DXF, WaveFront, and 3DS formats. There should
- be an SGI version of TRANSLATER with your cd.
-
- Josh Tsui
-
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- From: Andrew Weiler <aweiler@mindspring.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: best prog. for Textures
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 02:23:19 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
- Lines: 12
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- X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; I; 32bit)
- To: chaubensak@aol.com
-
- chaubensak@aol.com (CHaubensak) wrote:
- >Why not simply paint your textures with MeshPaint 3D? You can rotate your
- >object to see the seams, and paint right across them. Also, you can see
- >how your textures meet up and fix problem areas...
- >
- >Brent
-
- I'd like to know a little more about Meshpaint. I thought it
- was only available for 3DS as an IPAS?
-
- Andrew Weiler
-
-
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- From: dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: $22,000+ worth of LW Prizes!!
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 03:07:12 GMT
- Organization: AlbanyNet - E-mail info@albany.net
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-
-
- ***********************************************************************
- * *
- * Digital Concept Productions is pleased to announce the *
- * 1996 LightSpeed Animation Contest *
- * *
- ***********************************************************************
-
- - As of January 25th, there is over $22,000 worth of prizes!! -
- - The BEST entry will win more than $7,000 worth of prizes!!! -
-
- * The deadline for contest entries is April 1st, 1996. (no fooling!)
-
- * First, second, and third prize packages will be awarded to winners in
- the following categories:
-
- 1. Best Logo Animation - anims with any sort of company logo or text.
- 2. Best Compositing - anims that mix digitized video with LightWave
- generated imagery.
- 3. Best Character Animation - anims that feature animated characters.
- 4. Best Short Story - anims that emphasize the telling of a story.
- 5. Best General Animation - anything not covered above.
-
- * The following prizes will be awarded in each category:
-
- 1st Prize Package:
- ------------------
- 1 year subscription to LightSpeed Video Magazine
- 1 year subscription to LightSpeed companion disk
- The FX Kit for LightWave (book by Alan Chan)
- Volcano Music Buy-Out CD
- Particle Storm - Dynamic Realities
- WinImagesNT - Black Belt Systems
- Fiber Factory - MetroGrafx
- Scene Machine (PC) -or- WaveMaker 2.0 (Amiga) - Radiosity
- 12 hours of rendering time on a Raptor workstation - LumaQuest
- Universal 3D CD-Rom - Dedicated Digital Imagery
- LightRom3 - Graphic Detail
- Motion Clips - Accadia Electronic Arts
- World Construction Set - Questar Productions
- The Interior Design Collection CD-Rom - Replica Technology
- LightWave 3D In.Focus video - ProWave
- BML Scripting Plugin -OR- Script Compiler - Virtual Visions
-
- - IN ADDITION TO a 1st prize package, the following prizes will be
- awarded to THE BEST animation entered into the contest:
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Perception Video Recorder - Digital Processing Systems
- Speed Razor (non-linear editing software for PVR) - In-Sync
- Impact! - Dynamic Realities
- World Construction Set V2 upgrade (when available) - Questar Productions
- The Wright Collection CD-Rom - Replica Technology
- The Camelot Collection CD-Rom - Replica Technology
-
- 2nd Prize Package:
- ------------------
- 1 year subscription to LightSpeed Video Magazing
- 1 year subscription to LightSpeed companion disk
- The FX Kit for LightWave (book by Alan Chan)
- Volcano Music Buyout CD
-
- 3rd Prize:
- ----------
- 6 month subscription to LightSpeed Video Magazine
- 6 month subscription to LightSpeed companion disk
-
-
- * There are no time limitations on the length of animations submitted.
-
- * All animations must be created primarily with LightWave3D.
-
- * Animations MUST be submitted on one of the following formats: S-VHS,
- 3/4"SP, BetaSP, or DVC. Sorry, no VHS!
-
- * As many as five entries may be submitted on one tape, but each entry
- MUST be clearly marked with the following information:
- Contest Category:
- Entry # of #
- Animation Submitted by:
- Contact Information: Phone #
- E-mail Address
- Mailing Address
-
- * Videotapes will not be returned, unless accompanied by self-addressed,
- postage-paid packaging.
-
- * Software products that are available on different computer platforms
- will be awarded in the form of prize vouchers issued by LightSpeed.
- It will be the responsibility of contest winners to collect these
- prize packages from participating companies.
-
- Any prizes that are not available on different platforms will be
- awarded shortly after the contest winners have been announced.
-
- LightSpeed and the participating companies are not obligated to
- provide prizes that will be compatible with your computer system,
- although every attempt has been made to select prizes that will
- work on many different computer platforms.
-
- * All winning entries will be included in a compilation videotape that
- will also include other contest entries.
-
- By entering this contest, all entrants agree that they will provide
- a signed release which will allow Digital Concept Productions to
- reproduce their animations in the "1996 LightSpeed Animation Contest"
- compilation videotape.
-
- All animators that have work appearing in the compilation videotape
- will receive a free copy and will also have their name and contact
- information displayed in the closing credits.
-
- * Contest finalists will be notified by phone, e-mail, or regular mail.
- Upon notification, finalists will have 10 days to return a signed
- release or they will be disqualified from the contest altogether.
-
-
- Entries should be sent to:
- LightSpeed Animation Contest - 1996
- c/o Digital Concept Productions
- 2763 West Avenue L
- Suite 172
- Lancaster, CA 93536
-
-
- If you have any questions, contact: Manuel Coats (mcoats@qnet.com)
- or: David Warner (dwarner@albany.net)
-
- For the latest updates and other info, check out:
- http://www.albany.net/~dwarner
-
- =====================> Participating Companies <=======================
-
- Particle Storm and Impact! contributed by: Dynamic Realities
- 21800B Doral Road
- Waukesha, WI 53186
- Phone: 414-798-9400
- FAX: 414-798-9403
- ---
-
- WinImagesNT contributed by: Black Belt Systems
- Building #2
- 398 Johnson Road
- Glasgow, MT 59230
- Sales & Marketing: 800-852-6442
- International Sales: 406-367-5513
- FAX: 406-367-2329
- BBS: 406-367-2227
- E-mail: blkblt@ibm.net
- sales@blackbelt.com
- 74774.3106 - Compuserve Contact Number
- ---
-
- Fiber Factory contributed by: MetroGrafx
- 625 Newton Drive
- Lake Orion, MI 48362
- Orders, Info and FAX: 810-693-5134
- ---
-
- Scene Machine and WaveMaker 2.0 contributed by: Radiosity Software
- 3970 North Victoria St.
- Shoreview, MN 55126
- Phone: 612-787-0855
- ---
-
- 12 hours of rendering time contributed by: LumaQuest
- Phone: 513-643-7333
- ---
-
- Universal 3D CD-Rom contributed by: Dedicated Digital Imagery
- 770-426-7427
- ---
-
- LightRom3 contributed by: Graphic Detail
- 4556 South 3rd Street
- Louisville, KY 40214
- Phone: 502-363-2986
- E-mail: michael@iglou.com
- ---
-
- Motion Clips contributed by: Accadia Electronic Arts
- Phone: 716-873-1856
- BBS: 716-882-1774
- ---
-
- World Construction Set V1 & V2 contributed by:
- Questar Productions
- 1058 Weld County Road
- Brighton, CO 80601
- Phone: 303-659-4028
- E-mail: WCSINFO@arcticus.burner.com
- Web-Site: http://www.dimensional.com/~questar
-
- PLEASE NOTE: World Construction Set V2 may not be available on all
- platforms when contest winners are announced.
- ---
-
- The Interior Design Collection CD-Rom, The Wright Collection CD-Rom, and
- The Camelot Collection CD-Rom contributed by: Replica Technology
- Phone: 800-714-8184
- FAX: 716-337-0642
- E-mail: Replica@localnet.com
- or ReplicaTch@aol.com
- ---
-
- LightWave 3D In.Focus contributed by: ProWave
- 7950 Highway 72 West
- Unit G
- Madison, AL 35758
- Phone: 800-930-ANIM
- International Orders: 205-551-7710
- Info: 205-830-2767
- ---
-
- BML contributed by: Virtual Visions
- P.O. Box 1205
- Littleton, CO 80160
- Orders/FAX/Info: 303-989-4191
- ---
-
- Perception Video Recorder contributed by: Digital Processing Systems
- USA: 606-371-5533
- Canada: 416-754-8090
- Web-Site: http://www.dps-inc.com
- ---
-
- Speed Razor contributed by: In-Sync
- Phone: 800-864-7272
- FAX: 301-320-0335
- ---
-
- LightSpeed subscriptions, The FX Kit for LightWave, and the Volcano
- Music Buy-Out CD were contributed by: Digital Concept Productions
- 2763 West Avenue L
- Suite 172
- Lancaster, CA 93536
- Orders: 805-726-3545 or 800-764-8696
- Info: 805-726-3546
- FAX: 805-726-3544
-
- ========================================================================
-
-
-
- -David Warner
- dwarner@albany.net
- http://www.albany.net/~dwarner
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Congrats to Allen and Stuart
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 22:00:11 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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-
- On winning CGW's award for best 3D software under $2500...
-
- It's interesting to note that an NT machine beat SGIs for best hardware,
- too..
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Check out the home page!
- URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
-
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- From: Mitch Rosefelt <cyberdog@aol.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Perception vs. Targa 2000
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 21:56:44 -0500
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-
- I am going to purchase a realtime video card in the next week or
- so. I am trying to figure out which would be a better purchase:
- The Targa 2000 or the DPS Perception. Any comments from
- experienced users would be appreciated. Please send reply via
- email also.
-
- Thanx
-
- Mitch Rosefelt
-
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- From: Sam Marrocco <marrocco@mich.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Shattering objects
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 04:17:23 GMT
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-
- I'm looking for an easy way to randomly shatter an object (for
- exploding). Unfortunately, since I'm doing this on LW on the SGI, I don't
- have the advantage of using PowerMacros (unless it's been ported to the
- SGI). Any suggestions on how to do this well?
-
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- From: Mitch Rosefelt <cyberdog@aol.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: WAVEFILTER.... Med AA for Low AA price..
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 22:10:40 -0500
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-
- ken Schmitt wrote:
- >
- > Just got my wavefilter today.... its nice, I've seldom used medium AA
- > for my work, and now I wont have to, low AA is sufficient for most
- > video work with this great plugin.
- >
- > anyone else using it?
-
-
- What is the Wave filter??
-
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- From: Mitch Rosefelt <cyberdog@aol.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Rotoscoping in Layout?
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 22:13:59 -0500
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-
- Is there a way to display digitized video in layout for
- rotoscoping?
-
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- From: wmendez@ix.netcom.com(William A. Mendez )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: 3DS MAX Demo
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 06:12:51 GMT
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- X-NETCOM-Date: Thu Jan 25 10:12:51 PM PST 1996
-
- To All,
-
- Went to a 3DS MAX demo today and was pretty impressed with what I saw,
- As a convert from release 4 I still prefer to use Lightwave but here is
- what our competition has.
-
- Real time modeling with out an open GL card:
-
- You can choose to model in wire frame mode or solid with out an Open Gl
- card, the guy demoing Max was no using an Open Gl card but said it
- would be helpful, from what I saw it was pretty fast.
-
- Real world Lighting:
-
- No more using a cone with a fractel noise map. The guy added a
- spotlight to the scene and assigned a smoke to it then rendered and it
- was there he also created a omni light with the another property and it
- ended up looking like the Sun shining directly at the camera. This
- is with no objects in the Scene just lights.
-
- Animated Boolean:
-
- Made a box with a cylinder subtracted in the middle and actully grab
- the subtracted area and moved it around.
-
- Real time mapping:
-
- As soon as you add the material to the object you see it in the 3d view
- in realtime, you can also move the mapping coordinants in realtime and
- animated them.
-
-
- He did not have the Biped plug-in but said that it would place foot
- prints on the ground and if you chose Run your object would run along
- the foot prints, if you chose Walk it would walk. If anybody is using
- Lock and Key let me know if this is similar.
-
- Max comes with a particle system that you can edit with wind or gravity
- but what ever plug-ins that are not included, I am sure it would cost
- you the same as the ones for R4 and that's Nuts.
-
- Hope Lightwave 5.0 can bring in some of the lighting features if
- anything.
-
- Will
-
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- From: gdavison@interlog.com (Gord Davison)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: memory usage for LW4.0 on PC?
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 96 06:58:51 GMT
- Organization: InterLog Internet Services
- Lines: 35
- Distribution: world
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-
- >You will get differing opinions on this as it is difficult at times to
- >actually figure out what Windows is doing with the memory. However, my
- >experience echos yours - up to a point. Adjusting segment size does give a
- >low memory system some control over disk swapping and my experience (sans
- >objective testing) suggests that if there is no disk swapping except between
- >segements that the increase in rendering time is minimal (this assumes a
- >fairly quick disk I/O). I don't know if anyone has done any objective testing
- >to attempt to quantify how much the system is slowed though. Even if they
- >had, different scenes etc. will affect the result.
-
- <SNIP>
-
- >Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- >Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- >http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
- >Hey!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We have our new Studio 522 URL!!
-
- On a related note, there is an interesting article in the December '95 LWPRO
- by Glyn Williams entitled "Cleaning House: Performance-Increasing Tips for
- Windows NT and LightWave" that goes into a reasonable amount of detail about
- some of the real/virtual memory issues [for NT only, however].
-
- My question is this: Is there an equivalent WFWG / Win 95 program to the
- NT "Performance Monitor" mentioned in the article? PD or otherwise?
-
- [For the benefit of those who haven't seen the article, the Performance
- Monitor tool shown running in NT concurrently with a LW rendering session
- displays a graphical "memory/ page-faults-per-second index".]
-
- ==========================================================================
- Gord Davison | 2D/3D Animator ¤ Multimedia Designer
- Phoenix Interactive Design, Inc. |
- graphics ¤ animation ¤ multimedia | "Complex problems have simple,
- gdavison@interlog.com | easy-to-understand, wrong answers."
- ==========================================================================
-
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- From: David Michicich <mikicic@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: RERUN TIME!!!!!!! 95 - REVC - AVI thang
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 01:34:08 -0600
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
- Lines: 19
- Message-ID: <310883F0.2F82@mcs.com>
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-
- Ok, I KNOW this has been gone over somewhere in this newsgroup...
- ...HIIP AVI saver isn't working right in RevC under Windows95?
- a) AT 32bit it can't link the Avifil32.dll and Ntdll.dll files.
- b) AT 16bit it seems to work, but only saves a "shortcut" icon rather
- than the avi file.
- c) the NT_AVI.p doesn't plug-in - isn't selectable even if I manually
- edit the config file myself to include it.
-
- Where does this version want these files and do I have the right ones?
- Nt_avi.p 23KB
- Hiipsave.p 29.5KB
- Avifil32.dll 89.1KB
- Ntdll.dll 5.5KB
- Aviset16.dll 10.5KB
- Aviset32.dll 15KB
- Avi2316.dll 12.5KB
-
- Thanks in advance,
- dAVE <mikicic@mcs.com>
-
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- From: tfridley@infinet.com (Troy Fridley)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Amiga 3000 System forsale
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 23:14:08 GMT
- Organization: InfiNet
- Lines: 34
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-
- I have an Amiga 3000 Forsale:
- A3000 25Mhz 030
- 14 MB Ram (2 Chip, 12 System)
- 420 MB+ HD space
- Picasso-II 2 Meg Video Card
- Emplant Deluxe
- GVP IO Extender (2 Serial, 1 Parallel, 1 Midi)
- 16" Mitsubish Monitor (I also have an Original 1950 that I am looking
- to sell.)
- BOING Optical Mouse
- I have a Extra Keyboard that I will through in. (You need to find the
- jumper settings for it.)
- I'll even throw in a NEC Single Spin CD-ROM Drive.
-
- Asking $3200.00/OBO
-
- I'll pay Shipping.
-
- Please contact me directly.
-
- EMAIL: tfridley@infinet.com
- Day Phone 614-471-2626 x263
- Evening Phone 614-761-2198
-
- Troy
-
-
- tfridley@infinet.com----------------------------------------------------
- This life is a test.
- It is only a test.
- Had it been an actual life you would have recieved further instructions
- on where to go and what to do!
- ---------------------------------------------------tfridley@rosemont.org
-
-
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- From: tomcole@idir.net (Thomas Cole)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Where Is My RAM Disappearing To?
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 09:36:16 GMT
- Organization: Cole International
- Lines: 44
- Message-ID: <4ea7fk$87e@sequoia.idir.net>
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-
- mhood@unicomp.net wrote:
-
- >You were all so helpful with my last question, I thought I'd abuse
- >your good nature by running my last little disaster by you...
-
- >My machine: P100, 32meg ram, Triton chips, Diamond 64 display.
-
- >LW4.0 when running on Win 3.1 doesn't seem to be clearing its
- >RAM between frame renders. While I start rendering at frame one
- >with 20 or more meg RAM and over 90 meg page, things quickly
- >drop to zero RAM and I get "unable to allocate image buffers"
- >warnings and such. Also the render timer quit working and
- >reports each frame as taking 0 seconds to render.
-
- >I added 16 meg EDO RAM to beat the prob, but it only prolonged
- >the agony...10 or 12 frames rendered before the warning.
-
- >I'm trying to reach Newtek Support even as I type, but the phone
- >has been ringing for over 40 minutes now and I've not even
- >gotten into the que...
-
- >Any ideas?
-
- >TIA...Please respond by email.
-
- >mhood@unicomp.net
-
- This can be fixed by getting the newest patch for your respective
- revision number of lightwave. Just FTP to the newtek FTP site and get
- the patch. If noone else tells you the specifics please E-mail me and
- I'll send you the pertinent info. I don't have access to it now or
- I'd include it in the post. I had this same problem and a Newtek tech
- support person(Jeff Scheetz) was extremely helpful in fixing it.
-
- Thanks Jeff
-
- cul8r
- Thomas Cole
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: ulfersd@aol.com (Ulfers D)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Playback LW files on Avid system?
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 05:32:33 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- Reply-To: ulfersd@aol.com (Ulfers D)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- Our company is purchasing a non-linear editing system. We primarly
- produce TV commercials and are currently using Lightwave on the Amiga and
- Intel NT platforms. We're also slowly phasing out our Amigas to the
- faster platforms. The non-linear systems we've looked are the Media 100,
- TurboCube, Avid Media Composer 1000, and the new Panasonic Postbox. We're
- most interested in the Avid system and want to know if anyone has any
- success at importing rendered LW files into an Avid for real time
- playback. How about the reverse, taking video clips from an Avid and
- importing them into LW for texture maps, bkg images or projection maps.
- Any ideas about the best way of transfering rendered LW files from a PC
- platform into Avid's Mac environment?
-
- Any feedback, experience, or ideas? Replys by E-mail would greatly be
- appreciated.
-
- Thanks,
- David Ulfers
- Production Manager
- NORTHWEST CABLE ADVERTISING
-
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- From: Dick De Jong <mma@eden.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 02:31:59 -0800
- Organization: Multimedia Associates
- Lines: 24
- Message-ID: <3108AD9F.304B@eden.com>
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-
- Since this sweater still has shoulders, I reckon I might as well pull the thread a little more.
-
- When it comes to Newtek, Lee has transcended the "glass half full - half empty" metaphor. For
- him, Newtek is a dribble glass. But I figure as long as I'm getting a good drink, I don't mind an
- occasional dribble down my chin.
-
- Newtek may not be around for ever, but who will? Radius? CompuAdd? WordPerfect? Apple?
- All you have to do is read the tech section of the newspaper to realize it's a minefield out there.
- (Intel loses $60 million because they bought too many memory chips.)
-
- If you're warning us that Newtek stumbles and bumbles, you're preaching to the choir. If you're
- sticking a thorn in Newtek's corporate side, they need a prodding occasionally. I'm just glad
- you spared Alan and Stuart from the needle.
-
- If you're telling us that our shirts are wet, we feel it. (Just look at the posts to this newsgroup.)
- But it dries. Only to get soaked again by some new piece of software or hardware that makes
- us do our job better.
-
- We can keep pulling on this thread forever. Who knows, pretty soon, we may have enough
- yarn to start a whole new sweater.
-
- Well, I've mixed enough metaphors for a salty margarita. I need to get back to animating.
-
- Dick
-
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- From: vidjunk%cs.wmich.edu (jim)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AntiGravity Hanger Bays
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 12:15:09 GMT
- Organization: an unorganized place
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-
- DJM2984712 (djm2984712@aol.com) wrote:
- : Bought a 9 bay hanger from AntiGravity couple months back (actually bought
- : a 7 bay, but they sent a 9) along with a Flyer package. For various
- : reasons, just recently got the Flyer up & running. Successfully completed
- : a couple of projects with it & was by & large pretty satisfied with it
- : all.
-
- : Last week, started working on some Lightwave projects with the Flyer. I'd
- : been told it didn't really matter how one created a Flyer clip from a LW
- : anim, either by rendering direct to one of the Flyer drives or rendering
- : out IFF's & using the IFF2Clip utility to convert it to a Flyer clip.
-
- : Had also been told that it was a good idea to leave the Flyer running
- : consistently rather than turn it on & off, to save wear & tear on the
- : drives.
-
- : After experiencing excellent success with a couple of short anims &
- : converting them using IFF2Clip, I created a longer anim than my system
- : drive could hold, so I decided to give the Flyer clip option a try,
- : rendering direct to Flyer Drive A. After about 18 hours of rendering
- : (during which time my Amiga monitor reported that the animation was being
- : written to the Flyer drive), all 3 drives (2 A/V & 1 audio) started
- : clicking & shortly thereafter died. The monitor continued to say the
- : animation was being written to the Flyer drive, so I didn't give it much
- : thought.
-
- : After the rendering was done, I went to play it back from the Flyer.
- : Selected the icon for the clip (yes, it was there--it was the only one on
- : the drive) & dropped it in the program window & hit "Play." The wait icon
- : hung for several minutes. No escape possible. Finally had to reboot.
-
- : Also, noticed none of the Flyer drives in the hanger bay showed any signs
- : of life----cold & dead. Odd thing is, the 3 fans that keep them cool were
- : all still spinning so I know it had power. BTW: The hanger is plugged into
- : an uniterruptible power supply & we've had no power outages lately.
-
- : Powered down the hanger, let it sit for several hours, & powered back up.
- : The fans started spinning, but the drives had no pulse.
-
- : Have a hard time believing all 3 drives were defective & picked the exact
- : same moment to pass away. Do the drives simply not like sitting idly
- : waiting for the Flyer to render to them & shut down on their own?
-
- : Maybe a defective/inadequate power supply? It's listed at 300 watts.
-
- : Have tried to contact AntiGravity several times for their input, but no
- : response since my first attempt a week ago. Not unusual for them.
-
- : Anyone else have this problem with AntiGravity hangers? Or Drive-In's, or
- : any other hanger bays?
-
- : Any insight is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: Harold Snel <snel%nlsun1@btmv.bel.alcatel.be>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking,comp.sys.amiga.datacomm,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Amiga <-> NT Filesharing Success!
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 13:40:13 +0100
- Organization: Alcatel Telecom Systems
- Lines: 14
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-
- Darren Metcalfe wrote:
- >
- > A few months ago I tried to get Samba and SOSS running between
- > my TCP connected Amiga and PC and had no joy. This time it
- > worked! There are new revs of both programs out there now,
- > AmiTCP-Samba.lha and SOSSntr4.zip.
-
- Sounds need... but where can i find SOSSntr4.zip ?
-
- --
- Harold J. Snel work: (+31) 70 3079385 home: (+31) 182 524501
- Alcatel Telecom Systems fax: (+31) 70 3079191 home: (+31) 182 524501
- 2288 BH Rijswijk work: snel%nlsun1@btmv.bel.alcatel.be
- the Netherlands home: hltj@xs4all.nl
-
- Article: 10709
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- From: lnrider@azstarnet.com (Martha J. Retallick)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.graphics,alt.corel.graphics,alt.3d.studio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave,alt.design.graphics,comp.sys.sgi.graphics,comp.graphics.visualization,comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing,comp.graphics.rendering.misc
- Subject: Re: ATTENTION COMPUTER GRAPHIC ARTISTS & PHOTOGRAPHERS
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 06:17:01 LOCAL
- Organization: Arizona Daily Star - AZSTARNET
- Lines: 8
- Message-ID: <lnrider.5.00073BC9@azstarnet.com>
- References: <4e90ig$10o@watt.electriciti.com>
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-
- >The exposure you will receive for your artwork will be tremendous!
-
- Okay, now how about the *money*?
-
-
-
-
-
-
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- From: Vicc@nobodyknows.com (Vicc Timm)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: How To Create The PERFECT LOGO!!! "Vicc's BEVEL TRICK"
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 18:08:09 GMT
- Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900)
- Lines: 32
- Message-ID: <31091626.47369419@news.xmission.com>
- References: <4e6e3c$ti@news.voicenet.com>
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-
- pirate@voicenet.com wrote:
-
- >Hi Boy's and Girl's!
- >
- >Here's my way of creating the Low on Polygon Logo.
- >"Watch out for our new How-To-Tape Coming Soon"
- >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >ANIMATION FACTORY
- >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- Hello from Animation Factory WEST,
-
- Try this -
-
- Pick the front faces of your logo or object to be beveled and cut &
- paste them into another layer. Next, select the polygons before
- beveling and bevel as usual.
-
- If you followed these step you should now be looking at your beveled
- polygons with the non-beveled fronts still selected.
-
- This is great because all you have to do is "cut" the fronts off and
- past them into another layer and you're ready to give different
- surfaces to - sides - bevels - fronts.
-
- Also once you cut & paste them back together the bevels will render
- nice and sharp with the smooth option on.
-
- More later,
-
- - \/icc Timm
-
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- From: Andrew Hofman <andyh@erinet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: AntiGravity Hanger Bays
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 15:27:47 -0500
- Organization: LumaQuest Productions, Dayton, OH
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-
- After about 18 hours of rendering
- > : (during which time my Amiga monitor reported that the animation was being
- > : written to the Flyer drive), all 3 drives (2 A/V & 1 audio) started
- > : clicking & shortly thereafter died. The monitor continued to say the
- > : animation was being written to the Flyer drive, so I didn't give it much
- > : thought.
- >
- > : Also, noticed none of the Flyer drives in the hanger bay showed any signs
- > : of life----cold & dead. Odd thing is, the 3 fans that keep them cool were
- > : all still spinning so I know it had power. BTW: The hanger is plugged into
- > : an uniterruptible power supply & we've had no power outages lately.
- >
- > : Powered down the hanger, let it sit for several hours, & powered back up.
- > : The fans started spinning, but the drives had no pulse.
- >
- > : Maybe a defective/inadequate power supply? It's listed at 300 watts.
- >
-
- Sounds like it might be a power supply problem. Most hard drives, especially
- large ones, run on seperate 5 and 12-volt supplies. Either one of these could
- go without affecting the other, explaining why your fans still operate. Most
- electronics fail either when they're very new or very old, so it may have
- nothing to do with rated wattage. If the hangar is still under warranty, it's
- definitely Antigravity's problem.
-
- A remote possibility is that the drives were fooled into thinking they got a
- "shutdown" command over the SCSI bus, but not all drives even support this. Try
- running the drives with nothing SCSI'd to them. If they power up, it's not a
- supply problem, but I'm willing to bet it is.
-
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- From: adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu (Adam Ives Chrystie)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: DXF export and importing on a mac
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 19:20:10 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
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- X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #1 (NOV)
-
-
- I noticed that teh syndesis DXF saver had an option for saving the DXF
- in a Macintosh byte order...i notice that teh new translator plugin does
- not have this option.
-
- Today i just tried to import the DXF file saved with translator3d in to
- Infinidy 3d and i kept getting teh message, "Strangely formed DXF"..is
- this because of teh byte order????
-
- Adam
- --
- ----------------------------------
- Adam Chrystie LightWave 3D Animator
- Cinema/Video Major, Senior
- University Of California at Santa Cruz
-
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- From: Prem Subrahmanyam <prems@wane3.scri.fsu.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Having difficulty making VRML files
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 16:37:27 -0500
- Organization: Florida State University
- Lines: 16
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-
- I have tried to export a LW scene as a VRML file using the
- Scene2Vrml plugin-added option on modeler. It exports the
- scene; however, the rotation of the objects is wrong, the
- lights are all dimmed to 0, and the .wrl object files are
- empty files. The actual VRMLSave option seems
- to reverse the geometry as well (or perhaps the Scene2VRML
- option is reverse-scaling them?). Is there an update to
- the VRML plugins? I have already applied the Rev C patch
- and those plugins do not seem to have been updated.
- -- Prem
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Prem Subrahmanyam
- prems@wane-leon-mail.scri.fsu.edu
- Home Page: http://www-wane.scri.fsu.edu/~prems
- Programmer, graphics designer, fossil nut extraordinaire.
- "Have you seen your Graptolites today?"
-
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- From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access1.digex.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Saving objects with duplicate points as a DXF. A bug found??
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 16:03:23 -0500
- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, USA
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.960126154907.17869A-100000@access1.digex.net>
- References: <31078D16.53B7@cats.ucsc.edu>
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-
- Adam Chrystie asked:
-
- > [...] does DXF not support points which occupy the same coordinates
- > in space??
-
- Just the opposite.
-
- Foust will probably laugh at me for saying it, but this is a difficult
- problem for anyone writing a DXF translator. DXF 3DFACEs support *only*
- non-shared ("unmerged") vertices. So, should the translator do a merge
- points when it imports DXF?
-
- On export the question's moot. If the translator uses 3DFACEs, the
- vertices get duplicated for each polygon.
-
- - Ernie
-
-
- Article: 10715
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- From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Perception vs. Targa 2000
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 21:55:40 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
- Lines: 37
- Message-ID: <1679.6599T610T2978@mt-inc.com>
- References: <310842EC.5091@aol.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: mtinc.pr.mcs.net
- X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP)
-
- On 25-Jan-96 21:56:44, Mitch Rosefelt (cyberdog@aol.com) posted:
-
- > I am going to purchase a realtime video card in the next week or
- > so. I am trying to figure out which would be a better purchase:
- > The Targa 2000 or the DPS Perception. Any comments from
- > experienced users would be appreciated. Please send reply via
- > email also.
-
- > Thanx
-
- > Mitch Rosefelt
-
- Both cards are very good, but consider the architecture:
-
- The Targa2000 sends all it's data through the computer's bus, so throuput
- is limited by the speed of your system, the drivers of your SCSI card,
- minus the computer's overhead and interrupt timing, etc. The Perception
- connects the AV drive directly to the Perception card, so the data does not
- have to pass through the computer at all, it goes directly from the AV
- drive to the video output. Guess which one will have the highest sustained
- throughput, and therefore the lowest compression rate possible?
-
- You may have specific software needs that are not addressed by simply speed
- requirements alone, so this should not be your sole decision factor, but
- it's a very important one.
-
- --
- ______________________________________________________________
- / John Crookshank | Raptor3 DEC Alpha Workstations \
- | MicroTech Solutions, Inc. | Lightwave 3D, Toaster/Flyer |
- | Desktop Video Systems Dealer | JVC Professional Video Products |
- | NewTek Systems Group Dealer | PVR, Speed Razor, Amiga Dealer |
- |------------------------------|---------------------------------|
- | johnc@mt-inc.com http://www.mt-inc.com/ |
- \______________________________________________________________/
-
-
-
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- From: TL Westgate <juris@oo.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Ionic Column Capital
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 16:13:22 -0500
- Organization: Juris Corporation
- Lines: 8
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-
- I need the capital (top piece) of an Ionic column for an award we are
- modeling. The curly ends of the capital are rather difficult. If anyone
- knows of where to DL one, I would be appreciative, or any hints on
- modeling this?
-
- TIA
-
- TL
-
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- From: Kreg Branden <memex@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: 3DS MAX Demo
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 13:53:00 -0800
- Organization: Meme-X
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <31094D3C.6F69@teleport.com>
- References: <4e9rd3$csf@cloner3.netcom.com>
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-
- >He did not have the Biped plug-in but said that it would place foot
- >prints on the ground and if you chose Run your object would run along
- >the foot prints, if you chose Walk it would walk. If anybody is using
- >Lock and Key let me know if this is similar.
-
- No, Lock & Key does not work in that manner. A plug-in like Biped would be
- practically impossible to do for LightWave. At least as a plug-in. It could be
- done as a stand alone scene file creator.
- Lock & Key works by 'locking' items (objects, bones, lights and the camera) to
- other items for a user declared range of frames. The user still has to animate
- the model.
- It should be noted that BIPED does more than just 'animate' the character.
- According to a few press releases it also has a feature called "skinimation",
- although there is little to none explaination offered. But for a $1000 I would
- hope that it does more than just move your character around.
-
- Kreg Branden
- - Meme-X -
-
- http://www.teleport.com/~memex
-
- Article: 10718
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- From: hhc@loop.com (Harry H. Chang)
- Newsgroups: alt.3d.studio,alt.3d,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: In:sync Razor vs Ulead VideoStudio vs Autodesk Animator Studio vs Adobe Premiere
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 22:00:19 GMT
- Organization: HHC 3D Models
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-
- Which of these software is best?
-
-
- HHC '95
- http://www.loop.com/~hhc
- Home of Lots of 3D Models. Many Free Models Too!
- I welcome Star Wars Fanatics.
-
-
- Article: 10719
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- From: arno <jenkinsa@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Cybergrafx and Lightwave
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 15:26:51 -0800
- Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <3109633B.562B@teleport.com>
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-
- Is anyone out there using LW 3.5 or 4.0 with Cybergrafx registered
- version? I have been using 3.5 and recently 4.0 with the PicassoII
- and the native picasso software drivers, and had direct support in
- LW for the Picasso. by setting the display to Picasso in the record
- menu I was able to get all F9 renders and the new diplay surfaces
- samples renders to display or retarget to the picasso with no
- problems what so ever. As of last week though I purchased the
- registered version of Cybergrafx and installed it. It works great
- with everything but the only thing I have lost is the ability to get
- LW to display the F9 render option and the display surface samples
- to render to the Picasso, I just get a blank black screen, and right
- before it trys to promote there is always a grey horizontal border
- on the top of the screen just before it goes black. Has anyone else
- experience this problem?. I tend to belvieve its a cybergrafx
- problem not lightwave. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
-
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- From: Marco Sederquist <marco@polaris.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Sentinal Driver won't load now...
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 19:33:46 -0800
- Organization: CMDS News machine
- Lines: 7
- Message-ID: <31084B9A.4CB2@polaris.net>
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-
- I need help. I recently gave NT Midi support and when I tried to load LW
- it sayed in couldn't initualize or something like that. I tried to
- reinstall the Dongle but it says it can't load the Senti32.dll or
- something like that. Doe's any one have any ideas. I've uninstalled the
- midi support and it still won't work. Thanks inadvance.
- Marco Sederquist
- marco@polaris.net
-
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- From: gdavison@interlog.com (Gord Davison)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 96 22:48:23 GMT
- Organization: InterLog Internet Services
- Lines: 61
- Distribution: world
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-
- Dick De Jong <mma@eden.com> wrote:
- :Since this sweater still has shoulders, I reckon I might as well pull the thread a little more.
- :
- :When it comes to Newtek, Lee has transcended the "glass half full - half empty" metaphor. For
- :him, Newtek is a dribble glass. But I figure as long as I'm getting a good drink, I don't mind an
- :occasional dribble down my chin.
- :
- :Newtek may not be around for ever, but who will? Radius? CompuAdd? WordPerfect? Apple?
- :All you have to do is read the tech section of the newspaper to realize it's a minefield out there.
- : (Intel loses $60 million because they bought too many memory chips.)
- :
- :If you're warning us that Newtek stumbles and bumbles, you're preaching to the choir. If you're
- :sticking a thorn in Newtek's corporate side, they need a prodding occasionally. I'm just glad
- :you spared Alan and Stuart from the needle.
- :
- <SNIP>
- :
- :We can keep pulling on this thread forever. Who knows, pretty soon, we may have enough
- :yarn to start a whole new sweater.
- :
- :Well, I've mixed enough metaphors for a salty margarita. I need to get back to animating.
- :
- :Dick
-
- Touché Dick,
-
- I can certainly appreciate what you're saying, but I'd hardly call a mass exodus
- of many of the original development team of the Toaster [and the flyer] a "dribble".
-
- I just worry because many companies that have been on much more solid financial ground
- than NewTek, are either gone, or in _big_ trouble. And we all know how easy it is to
- lose your shirt [and many more articles of clothing] in the computer biz. HINT: Just ask
- AT&T: I'm sure they'd agree. They managed to turn an immensely viable and profitable
- private company [NCR] into an incredible cash sink-hole division [AT&T Global Information
- Solutions]. Oh well, it's nothing that slashing 30,000 jobs won't fix [he says crustily]. :(
-
- But I digress...
-
- *Salient* points noted [for your salty, metaphorical margarita ;-)]. However, IMHO, it's
- wrong to assume that the "Good Ship NewTek" is always sailing in the right direction.
- Clearly, the divergent opinions among the powers-that-be about what NewTek's "core"
- business really is [LightWave? Toaster? Flyer?] and which platforms should take first
- priority, caused the massive rift in the first place. Lee's comments about the NAB
- ToasterPC vapour-product fiasco indicates to me that there's still a fundamental
- misunderstanding of the marketplace by, uh, certain highly placed NewTek people.
- OTOH, it's always easier to steer the "Good Ship NewTek" from the comfort of your own
- home, n'est-ce pas? ;-)
-
- Long live the sweater! I, for *one* [Department of Redundancy Department?], like to hear
- Lee's reports "from the trenches", even if the news is sometimes unpleasant. Honesty is --
- after all -- the best policy. BTW, it's all in the interest of continuing to get a
- "good drink" out of that NewTek glass. ;-)
-
- =-=-SOAPBOX MODE DISABLED-=-=
-
- ==========================================================================
- Gord Davison | 2D/3D Animator ¤ Multimedia Designer
- Phoenix Interactive Design, Inc. |
- graphics ¤ animation ¤ multimedia | "Complex problems have simple,
- gdavison@interlog.com | easy-to-understand, wrong answers."
- ==========================================================================
-
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- From: arno <jenkinsa@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Cybergrafx and Lightwave
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 15:32:25 -0800
- Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
- Lines: 15
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- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0b5 (Macintosh; I; PPC)
-
- Is anyone out there using LW 3.5 or 4.0 with Cybergrafx registered
- version? I have been using 3.5 and recently 4.0 with the PicassoII
- and the native picasso software drivers, and had direct support in
- LW for the Picasso. by setting the display to Picasso in the record
- menu I was able to get all F9 renders and the new diplay surfaces
- samples renders to display or retarget to the picasso with no
- problems what so ever. As of last week though I purchased the
- registered version of Cybergrafx and installed it. It works great
- with everything but the only thing I have lost is the ability to get
- LW to display the F9 render option and the display surface samples
- to render to the Picasso, I just get a blank black screen, and right
- before it trys to promote there is always a grey horizontal border
- on the top of the screen just before it goes black. Has anyone else
- experience this problem?. I tend to belvieve its a cybergrafx
- problem not lightwave. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
-
- Article: 10723
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- From: arno <jenkinsa@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Cybergrafx and Lightwave
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 15:26:22 -0800
- Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
- Lines: 16
- Message-ID: <3109631E.2013@teleport.com>
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- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0b5 (Macintosh; I; PPC)
-
- Is anyone out there using LW 3.5 or 4.0 with Cybergrafx registered
- version? I have been using 3.5 and recently 4.0 with the PicassoII
- and the native picasso software drivers, and had direct support in
- LW for the Picasso. by setting the display to Picasso in the record
- menu I was able to get all F9 renders and the new diplay surfaces
- samples renders to display or retarget to the picasso with no
- problems what so ever. As of last week though I purchased the
- registered version of Cybergrafx and installed it. It works great
- with everything but the
- only thing I have lost is the ability to get LW to display the F9
- render option and the display surface samples to render to the
- Picasso, I just get a blank black screen, and right before it trys
- to promote there is always a grey horizontal border on the top of
- the screen just before it goes black. Has anyone else experience
- this problem?. I tend to belvieve its a cybergrafx problem not
- lightwave. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
-
- Article: 10724
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- From: arno <jenkinsa@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Cybergrafx and Lightwave
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 15:30:48 -0800
- Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
- Lines: 15
- Message-ID: <31096428.669D@teleport.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: ip-pdx12-37.teleport.com
- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0b5 (Macintosh; I; PPC)
-
- Is anyone out there using LW 3.5 or 4.0 with Cybergrafx registered
- version? I have been using 3.5 and recently 4.0 with the PicassoII
- and the native picasso software drivers, and had direct support in
- LW for the Picasso. by setting the display to Picasso in the record
- menu I was able to get all F9 renders and the new diplay surfaces
- samples renders to display or retarget to the picasso with no
- problems what so ever. As of last week though I purchased the
- registered version of Cybergrafx and installed it. It works great
- with everything but the only thing I have lost is the ability to get
- LW to display the F9 render option and the display surface samples
- to render to the Picasso, I just get a blank black screen, and right
- before it trys to promote there is always a grey horizontal border
- on the top of the screen just before it goes black. Has anyone else
- experience this problem?. I tend to belvieve its a cybergrafx
- problem not lightwave. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
-
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- From: 73122.310@compuserve.com (Kent Lidke)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Having difficulty making VRML files
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 23:27:45 GMT
- Organization: CompuServe Incorporated
- Lines: 22
- Message-ID: <4ebnqi$17n@dub-news-svc-2.compuserve.com>
- References: <31094997.15D8@wane3.scri.fsu.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: hd72-179.compuserve.com
- X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82
-
- >>I have tried to export a LW scene as a VRML file using the
- >Scene2Vrml plugin-added option on modeler. It exports the
- >scene; however, the rotation of the objects is wrong, the
- >lights are all dimmed to 0, and the .wrl object files are
- >empty files. The actual VRMLSave option seems
- >to reverse the geometry as well (or perhaps the Scene2VRML
- >option is reverse-scaling them?).<<
-
- I've had similar problems. The VRML rotations for some reason aren't
- getting converted correctly. I also don't get any geometry in the
- object .wrls created by scene2VRML, but if you save the objects using
- the VRMLsave plugin, and save them to the proper directory, the scene
- wrl will load them fine.
-
- The geometry is reversed because the VRML coordinate system uses a
- reversed z-axis, from LW's point of view. Before VRMLsaving the
- object, scale it by -1 on the Z axis and flip polys. That's also why
- geometry is reversed in the power preview, OpenGL uses the same coord
- system as VRML.
-
-
-
-
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- From: vector@panix.com (Charles Sung Lee)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Lightwave 4.0 DEC Alpha Final.... it's here!
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 17:50:26 -0500
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and UNIX, NYC
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <4eblri$7r4@panix3.panix.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: panix3.panix.com
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
-
- I'd like to drop a line to all of those who have waited for it; it
- has definitely shipped and is sitting in front of me right now.
-
- It's marked "Rev.A", but perhaps the morph bug and the memory leak
- bugs have been fixed (this has been plaguing the Intel users.)
-
- I'll report back... whoopee! (I bought the pre-release back in.. June
- or July!)
-
- Plug-in time!
-
- o===============================o=======================================o
- |: _ _ _ _ :| Charles Lee, Animator In Chief |
- |:. \\// \\// .:| vector@panix.com |
- |:::...\/ ector \/ isions...:::| Tel: (212)684-5888 Fax: (212)684-7802 |
- o-------------------------------o WWW page: http://www.panix.com/~vector|
- | A Lightwave 3D Rendering Farm | The Unofficial Beretta 92FS page |
- o===============================o=======================================o
-
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- From: Colin Cunningham <colin@coredp.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LightSmith Magazine
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 19:07:43 -0500
- Organization: InfoRamp Inc., Toronto, Ontario (416) 363-9100
- Lines: 18
- Message-ID: <31096CCF.167E@coredp.com>
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- To: Thomas Healy <Thealy@nesbbx.rain.COM>
-
- > It's dead. They screwed me out of $40 on my advance subscription. They
- > refuse to answer any kind of letter or E-mail (I have sent plenty) and I know
- > of at least one author in the first issue who didn't even get paid. Count
- > yourself lucky that you did not order a subscription!
-
- I wrote an article for the first issue and I never recieved any
- kind of payment (or even a copy for that matter). They seem to have
- welched on all their promises and they seem to be completely ignoring
- everyone. What a bunch of scam artists. I don't feel so bad, though, it
- was a shit article.
-
- --
- ....................................................................
- Cunningham...Colin Cunningham EMail: colin@coredp.com
- C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures HTTP://www.coredp.com/index.html
-
- "Snake Plissken? I heard you were dead."
- ....................................................................
-
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- From: wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville )
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Cyrix 5x86 (was Anim to Video)
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 15:20:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
- Lines: 36
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <wturber.845.00309438@primenet.com>
- References: <4c0vq9$plk@news.ais.net> <4cim75$8j9@dot.cstone.net> <30F60881.2EB6@evansville.net> <4d5jg6$5d7@steel.interlog.com> <wturber.805.017074E4@primenet.com> <4e4o99$da4@donatello.leonardo.net>
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-
- In article <4e4o99$da4@donatello.leonardo.net> John Brandwood <jcb@fishnet.net> writes:
- >From: John Brandwood <jcb@fishnet.net>
- >Subject: Re: Cyrix 5x86 (was Anim to Video)
- >Date: 24 Jan 1996 07:48:57 GMT
-
- >wturber@primenet.com (Walter (Jay) Turberville ) wrote:
-
- >>Is that the Cyrix 5x86? If so, would you post a benchmark of the
- >>textures example scene with the default settings?
-
- >I'd love to see a real-world benchmark too, but just in case you
- >havent't seen Cyrix's home-page, they have benchmarks there showing
- >the 5x86-120 as providing slightly better performance than a Pentium-90.
-
- >Not stunning, but good value for the $230 with a motherboard asking
- >price at the last local computer show.
-
- >John.
-
- Our studio's "admin" PC is a DX2-66 with 20mb ram. We sometimes let it help
- out by being a screamernet node and will run Photoshop on it in a pinch.
- Upgrading it to a Pentium doesn't make much sense due to differing SIMM and
- bus configurations. Anyway, I ordered a 5x86-100 yesterday (to keep the VESA
- bus at 33mhz) and I will upload some benchmark results in the middle of next
- week.
-
- I looked at the Cyrix home page and monitored the discussion in the "chips"
- newsgroup. Its tough to call. A Pentium Overdrive might be a better choice.
-
-
-
-
- Walter (Jay) Turberville |wturber@primenet.com wturber@aol.com
- Studio 522 Productions |http://www.primenet.com/~wturber
- http://www.studio522.com |ftp.primenet.com/users/w/wturber
- Hey!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We have our new Studio 522 URL!!
-
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- From: kenwshmt@airmail.net (ken Schmitt)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: REV C and image plugins.
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 1996 13:05:25 GMT
- Organization: customer of Internet America
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: dal14-30.ppp.iadfw.net
- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99c/32.126
-
- version C doesn't seem to like WAVE FILTER,
- anyone have problems with other image plug ins and revision C?
-
-
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- From: trimble@panix.com (Chris Trimble)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi.graphics,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "THE BOXER" -- Best Computer Animation Movie EVER!! WHERE CAN
- I GET IT?
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 01:21:37 GMT
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC
- Lines: 49
- Sender: trimble@panix3.panix.com
- Message-ID: <4ebun2$r21@news1.panix.com>
- References: <4e9d6a$7iu@falcon.ccs.uwo.ca>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: trimble.dialup.access.net
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- X-Authenticated: trimble on POP host panix3.panix.com
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-
- In article <4e9d6a$7iu@falcon.ccs.uwo.ca>
- jyergaw@mustang.uwo.ca (j.w. jergaw) writes:
-
- > that the computer generated human characters actually looked and moved
- > just like human beings. There were even acne scars, dirt, and sweat on
- > characters.....Simply AWESOME. Definitely a milestone in computer
- > animation achievements.
-
- It is incredible, but one of our animations came in second place in Image
- Du Futur because of it, so I'm really bitter.. :-)
-
- The detail was ALL 3D paint work done with "Taarna" from Digits N' Arts.
- The hair, everything, was painted, not geometry, from what I understood.
- I wouldn't call this a milestone, exactly, since 3D paint is a technique
- that's been around for a while. It is, however, one of the best uses of
- it so far. I think the animation company is a subsidary of Digits N'
- Arts.
-
-
- > THe animation was done on SGI's of course using who knows what -- I
- > believe it was NOT Lightwave 3D but some other software package.
- > Right at the end of this animation it said "Coming Soon" so I believe it
- > is a full length movie and not just a promo for for products in
- > theatres.
-
- It's supposed to be a full-length movie, but who knows if they're really
- being funded? The trailer was probably made to get funding. It doesn't
- show any evidence of a story (very important for a feature, of course!)
-
- The software is proprietary on SGI, but they're planning on selling it
- someday, apparently. It's probably not that facinating... probably IK
- with some noise expressions to give the figures more life. Then again, no
- one has ever seen it on the _outside_ :-). The 3D paint software is
- available. It was being distributed by Discreet Logic under the name
- "Flesh", but I think Discreet is either not distributing or is having a
- hard time trying to distribute it.
-
-
- > Does anyone know any areas on where to get Quicktime/AVI/MPEG files on
- > this animation? Even screen shots would be nice.
-
- It would probably be a nice idea to call the makers and ask if you can
- buy a videotape first... violating copyright law isn't very friendly.
- Especially if they're poor (compared to Pixar ;-)).
-
- - Chris
-
- --
- Chris Trimble -- trimble@panix.com
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Commercial : Stranahan's LW CD-ROM
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 18:54:49 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 65
- Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com
- Message-ID: <4ebpk9$nq7@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
-
- THE STRANAHAN BROTHERS ANNOUNCE LIGHTWAVE INSTRUCTIONAL CD-ROM
-
- 1/26/96 : Ken and Lee Stranahan, two of Hollywood's best known and
- respected visual effects artists and instructors, today announced their
- first title in a new CD-ROM instructional series for LightWave 3D.
- 'Creating Great Objects' is volume one of their LightWave Power-Techniques
- CD-ROM series for Windows computers.
-
- Ken Stranahan is one of Hollywood's hottest LightWave artists. He has
- worked for Amblin Imaging, co-founded Area 51 visual effects, and most
- recently worked for Encore. His credits include Space : Above And Beyond,
- seaQuest DSV, Star Trek - TNG, Unsolved Mysteries, Hercules, Clive
- Barker's Lord Of Illusions, Viper, and Weird Science. He's also trained
- people through live seminars and articles in LightWave Pro.
-
- Lee Stranahan is known as the world's leading LightWave trainer. His
- seminars, magazine articles, and video tapes have taught thousands of
- people around the world how to get the most out of LightWave. He's also a
- visual effects artist, and his work has appeared on Space : Above and
- Beyond, Nowhere Man, and a number of commercials and corporate video
- projects.
-
- "The CD-Rom fornat is the best way to learn LightWave," said Ken. "It
- combines the best elements of written tutorials and video tapes." Lee
- continued, "This CD includes screen shots, text, audio, and video, making
- learning both easy and fun. The lessons are the result of thousands of
- hours spent with LightWave, both as users and teachers. It's also great
- being able to jump straight to the topics you're interested in."
-
- Creating Great Objects will include instruction on both modeling and
- surfacing techniques. The CD will feature tips, tricks, and techniques for
- creating all sorts of objects faster and easier, from logos to spaceships.
- Step by step instructions will be given on many of the more confusing
- tools, and users will see some objects created from start to finish.
-
- "There's a wealth of material here for LightWave users at any level of
- expertise - from beginners to working professionals," Lee said. "Ken has
- been responsible for some of the most impressive LightWave objects ever,
- from the Hammerheads on Space : A & B, to the EVA suit on seaQuest, or the
- candlestick holder on the cover of the August 1994 issue of LightWave Pro.
- He'll be revealing his methods on this disc, many of them for the first
- time."
-
- The CD-ROM will also include LightWave elements like objects, image maps,
- and textures. LightWave Power-Techniques Volume One : Creating Great
- Objects will have an MSRP of $49.95, and is scheduled to ship in Spring,
- 1996.
-
- To get on our mailing list for desktop video and graphics training, email
- your name, address and phone number to
-
- Kstranahan@aol.com
-
- Please say Mailing List in the subject header.
-
- Also, there will be a web page about the CD-ROM. Aim your web browser at
- http://users.aol.com/kstranahan/cd.htm
- in February.
-
- (PS - note the 'k' in kstranahan in the addresses above.)
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Check out the home page!
- URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
-
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- From: maestri@ix.netcom.com(George Maestri)
- Newsgroups: alt.3d.studio,alt.3d,comp.graphics.packages.3dstudio,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: In:sync Razor vs Ulead VideoStudio vs Autodesk Animator Studio vs Adobe Premiere
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 02:31:14 GMT
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-
- In <4ebid7$7cs@dobie.loop.com> hhc@loop.com (Harry H. Chang) writes:
- >
- >Which of these software is best?
- >
- >
-
- Depends on your application.
-
- All of them are horrible spreadsheets.
-
- George.
-
-
-
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- From: funneeguy@aol.com (FunneeGuy)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 20:54:43 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
- Lines: 12
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
- X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader
-
- In article <4e1pv4$g6o@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu>, aq722@cleveland.Freenet.Edu
- (John Gregor) writes:
-
- >I don't think they plan a port to the TRS-80 either. Most apps these
- >days seem to be standardizing on W95 and NT. NT gets you cross-platform
- >recompiles, and this is too much of a business advantage to ignore.
- >Proprietary OSs are on their way out.
- >
- >
- >
- >I'm hoping Microsoft will port SoftImage to the Radio Shack CoCo!
-
-
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- From: fusion@netcom.com (Fusion Films)
- Subject: Re: "THE BOXER" -- Best Computer Animation Movie EVER!! WHERE CAN I GET IT?
- Message-ID: <fusionDLtGM9.F6o@netcom.com>
- Followup-To: comp.sys.sgi.graphics,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
- References: <4e9d6a$7iu@falcon.ccs.uwo.ca>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 1996 01:39:45 GMT
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-
- j.w. jergaw (jyergaw@mustang.uwo.ca) wrote:
- : Hi folks, has anyone seen "The Boxer" animation yet?
- : I just saw it on a Canadian show (MovieTelevision) and WOW that has got
- : to be the best animation I have ever seen. What was unique about it was
- : that the computer generated human characters actually looked and moved
- : just like human beings. There were even acne scars, dirt, and sweat on
- : characters.....Simply AWESOME. Definitely a milestone in computer
- : animation achievements.
-
-
- I saw this one as well on Bravo or A&E. Really nice work - they had a
- behind the scenes show that showed some of the actors in motion capture
- sessions (unfortunately I was really busy at the time, so I didn't catch
- much of it except the actual animation). The thing that impressed me was
- the way the fabric moved on the boxers as well as their hair - very
- organic and flowing.
-
- Cool stuff.
-
- Anyone else know anything about this project?
-
- Paul
-
- --
- *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
- * Paul Griswold (305)279-5435 *
- * Fusion Films, Inc. Fusion@netcom.com *
- * Director/Animator http://www.ids.net/gamut/fusion1.html *
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
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- From: jsonedecker@ee.net (John Sonedecker)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: $22,000+ worth of LW Prizes!!
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 04:01:07 GMT
- Organization: eNET News Server 1
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- Message-ID: <4ec823$m7j@news.ee.net>
- References: <4e9gh0$22j@lori.albany.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: port134.ee.net
- X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6
-
- In article <4e9gh0$22j@lori.albany.net>, dwarner@magik.albany.net (David Warner) says:
- >
- >
- >***********************************************************************
- >* *
- >* Digital Concept Productions is pleased to announce the *
- >* 1996 LightSpeed Animation Contest *
- >* *
- >***********************************************************************
- >
- > - As of January 25th, there is over $22,000 worth of prizes!! -
- > - The BEST entry will win more than $7,000 worth of prizes!!! -
- >
-
- <<<<CUT>>>>
-
- >
- >* As many as five entries may be submitted on one tape, but each entry
- > MUST be clearly marked with the following information:
- > Contest Category:
- > Entry # of #
- > Animation Submitted by:
- > Contact Information: Phone #
- > E-mail Address
- > Mailing Address
- >
-
- <<<<CUT>>>>
-
- Dave,
- What about entering the same animation in different catagories?
- -John Sonedecker
-
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- From: bhood@netcom.com (robert hood)
- Subject: BML Manual ala HTML
- Message-ID: <bhoodDLtKzu.LK5@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 1996 03:14:18 GMT
- Lines: 14
- Sender: bhood@netcom3.netcom.com
-
- The BML Manual is now in HTML!
-
- This is a format that can be viewed "online" using Netscape or a Netscape-
- compatible WWW browser. The HTML version even includes an index.
-
- You can grab the archive that contains the HTML files from:
-
- ftp.netcom.com:/pub/bh/bhood/plugins/BML/man-html.zip
-
- --
- Render me gone, |||
- Bob ^(===)^
- -------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------
- Bob Hood, President | All governments suffer from a recurring problem:
- Virtual Visions,Inc.| Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not
- Tel: 1.303.989.4191 | that power corrupts, but that it is magnetic to the
- FAX: 1.303.727.7555 | corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
- | drunk on violence, a condition to which they are
- bhood@netcom.com | quickly addicted - Frank Herbert
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: David Michicich <mikicic@mcs.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: RERUN TIME!!!!!!! 95 - REVC - AVI thang
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 22:58:39 -0600
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
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- Message-ID: <3109B0FF.7ED@mcs.com>
- References: <310883F0.2F82@mcs.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: mikicic.pr.mcs.net
- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0b6a (Win95; I)
-
- ftp://ftp.mt-inc.com/pub/mt-inc/intel/Win95AVI_DLL.zip
-
- Found, Fixed, done. Thanx to MicroTech and their FTP site.
- (These are all those windows system avi files to fix the problem.)
- Also, there are other files here - like Powerview and the Patches.
-
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- From: jsonedecker@ee.net (John Sonedecker)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Trade??
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 04:26:50 GMT
- Organization: eNET News Server 1
- Lines: 3
- Message-ID: <4ec9ia$m7j@news.ee.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: port134.ee.net
- X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6
-
- I am wondering if anyone would like to trade my Sparks(intel) for your
- Wave Filter or Lock&Key.
- -John Sonedecker
-
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- From: carp3d@aol.com (Carp3D)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Animator/Designer needed in NYC
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 00:24:19 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- Reply-To: carp3d@aol.com (Carp3D)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- CCG MetaMedia is looking for a computer artistist with good designing
- skills. We are currently using Lightwave3d along with Topas, photoshop,
- QFX, Rio, and others. Must be able to work in a flexable environment. PC
- and Mac Knowledge a must....
-
- Send Resume info to Carpentier@ccgmetamedia.com
-
- Carp3D Editor/Animator...
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
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- From: carp3d@aol.com (Carp3D)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Animator/Designer needed in NYC
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 00:24:33 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- Message-ID: <4eccuh$lpf@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- Reply-To: carp3d@aol.com (Carp3D)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com
-
- CCG MetaMedia is looking for a computer artistist with good designing
- skills. We are currently using Lightwave3d along with Topas, photoshop,
- QFX, Rio, and others. Must be able to work in a flexable environment. PC
- and Mac Knowledge a must....
-
- Send Resume info to Carpentier@ccgmetamedia.com
-
- Carp3D Editor/Animator...
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
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- From: Steph Greenberg <steph@primenet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi.graphics,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "THE BOXER" -- Best Computer Animation Movie EVER!! WHERE CAN
- Followup-To: comp.sys.sgi.graphics,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 19:59:01 -0700
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-
- Chris Trimble <trimble@panix.com> wrote:
- : In article <4e9d6a$7iu@falcon.ccs.uwo.ca>
-
- : The software is proprietary on SGI, but they're planning on selling it
- : someday, apparently. It's probably not that facinating... probably IK
- : with some noise expressions to give the figures more life. Then again, no
- : one has ever seen it on the _outside_ :-). The 3D paint software is
- : available. It was being distributed by Discreet Logic under the name
- : "Flesh", but I think Discreet is either not distributing or is having a
- : hard time trying to distribute it.
-
- They used motion capture, which gives it that human quality. Now if it were
- hand animated like that, it *would* be something of an accomplishment.
-
- However, they did layer alot of hand animation on top of the motion capture.
-
-
- --
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Steph Greenberg "In the land of the blind, the one eyed
- steph@primenet.com man is both a freak and a malcontent."
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
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- From: pancreas@subzero.winternet.com (Andrew Starks)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lightwave on Dual Processor Machine
- Date: 27 Jan 96 06:40:25 GMT
- Organization: StarNet Communications, Inc
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-
- Question:
-
- Since there is a fair amount of dual pipelining in the pentium, is it
- possible that running 2 screamer net processes on one pentium would be
- faster than one given the same amount of ram?
-
- The question came to me when I was modeling while a dackground render was
- happening. I swear to you I could not tell the difference (render or not).
-
- It seems odd that this program doesn't thread. The Amiga was a
- multi-threader to its core! Actually, it makes sence. Who cares?
- You've got one path through the Amiga's processor (mostly), so keep it in
- one thread. OK. I'm better now.
- --
-
- Andrew Starks
- pancreas@winternet.com
-
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- From: doroin@cobber.cord.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi.graphics,comp.graphics.animation,comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: "THE BOXER" -- Best Computer Animation Movie EVER!! WHERE CAN I GET IT?
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 04:55:08 GMT
- Organization: CyberGate, Inc.
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-
- Don't know if it will be available for public consumption. I saw it at
- Siggraph '95 at the Discreet Logic booth. I believe the animation is a
- promo for their 3D Paint system (formerly TAARNA PAINT?). I'm sure the
- modeling and animation is done with ALIAS|Wavefront software and the 3D Paint
- system. I doubt that it is part of a full lenght movie but I could be wrong.
-
- -Jon
-
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- From: Glenn Saunders <krishna@primenet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4 Amiga resolution disappointing
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 03:02:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet (602)395-1010
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- X-Posted-By: krishna@usr5.primenet.com
-
- The mortal Steve Koren wrote:
-
- : I don't. Its not perfect, but it is, IMHO, a real improvement to 3.5SA.
- : Modeler is really quite nice at 1280x1024. I was sick of running at
- : 800x600 max in 3.5.
-
- What about benchmark comparisons between 4 and 3.5? I'd rather have speed
- than higher res screens and this talk of a 250% SLOWDOWN in the update is
- frightening the shit out of me. I have an 040/28 system which is slow
- already by today's standards, I don't need an update that is going to make
- me work at less than half the speed of the previous one. And I really
- want to take advantage of IK and the new flare options. I don't see
- myself dropping back to 3.5 for added speed too often.
-
- I certainly hope they release some revisions soon to fix the bugs and
- take a look at the mainline code for further optimizations. Throughput
- is what the Amiga is lacking and this is the worst thing they could have
- done to the Amiga--it only makes it even less viable.
-
-
-
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- From: Glenn Saunders <krishna@primenet.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW 4.0 Amiga & comments thereto
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 03:09:01 -0700
- Organization: Primenet (602)395-1010
- Lines: 31
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- X-Posted-By: krishna@usr5.primenet.com
-
- The mortal Steve Koren wrote:
- : other factors. Anyway, it is very easy when going cross platform to
- : introduce things that work OK on NT or Unix but perform abysmally on the
- : Amiga, or vice versa for ports the other way. AmigaOS is very effecient
- : at some things and dog slow at others, so it just depends on what the
- : code does. Its easy to add a bit of code and suddenly push an inner
-
- I remember a long time ago, must have been a year, that one of the
- programmers said they START with the Amiga and port from Amiga code to
- the other platforms. That's why I was shocked when the other platforms
- got their 4.0 long before the Amiga.
-
- The big excuse about SAS/C is that the old compiler is somehow
- incompatible with OS 3.1? There is always a way to smooth out an
- impatibility somewhere, it sounds fishy, like they decided to take the
- easy way out and then found themselves stuck with a less efficient
- compiler and whining Amigans, hence compromises. The big change from 3.5
- to 4.0 was removing the hardware banging to try to make the thing more
- retargetable, so I assume that the problem with the old compiler had more
- to do with that than the OS per se. Lots of people already run 3.5 on OS
- 3.1. I don't see how it is so difficult to make something work with gfx
- cards anyway. Far too much of Lightwave it seems was coded close to the
- metal I guess.
-
- : care. Perhaps if I get bored someday I'll try writing a plug-in to do a
- : proper render preview in a truecolor window on any public screen.
-
- It's just sad that the programmers are making sloppy mistakes and
- compromises on the Amiga of all platforms. You'd think they'd know what
- they were doing as they have the most experience with the Amiga.
-
-
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- Subject: Re: Lock&Key?
- References: <3106BCB4.5D5C@teleport.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- X-NewsSoftware: BBX-UMB 1.06l (February 20, 1995)
- From: Thealy@nesbbx.rain.COM (Thomas Healy)
- Message-ID: <Thealy.0gow@nesbbx.rain.COM>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 96 21:10:30 PST
- Organization: NESBBX Bulletin Board System
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-
- In <3106BCB4.5D5C@teleport.com>, Kreg Branden <memex@teleport.com> writes:
- >
- > Yes this will work. As a matter of fact I'm writing an article for LWPro
- >on this very
- > subject (really John, you'll have it shortly).
- >
- > Kreg Branden
- > - Meme-X -
- >
- > http://www.teleport.com/~memex
-
-
-
- Woah Kreg,
- Writing for LW Pro, You are moving up in the world man! Give me a call when
- you have time. Believe it or not, I finally got a PC :) Now I'm saving for
- LW. Good to see you on-line man, later,
-
-
- Tom Healy
-
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- "Seek for the Sword that was broken: In Imladris it dwells;
- There shall be counsils taken, Stronger than Morgul-spells
- There shall be shown a token, That Doom is near at hand,
- For Isildur's Bane shall waken, and the Halfling forth shall stand."
-
- - J.R.R. TOLKIEN -
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
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- From: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Lee Stranahan's Problem With NewTek
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 05:16:07 -0500
- Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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- Reply-To: stranahan@aol.com (Stranahan)
-
-
-
- Well, comparing NewTek to big companies like Apple or AT&T is unfair in
- one respect - you hear about other companies problems on the evening news
- or in the business section of the paper...you can make decisions based on
- that...
-
- There is nothing I know that the people at VTU don't know, and haven't
- known all along - and VTU HAD established itself as a -mainly- objective
- source previously. For instance, I was openly critical in my editorials,
- and there were other examples. It wasn't Newsweek, but it seemed to have
- the USERS interests in mind. (VT -U- remember.) Since then it became - in
- Jim Plant's words to me on more then one occasion - 'NewTek's marketing
- department.'
-
- They changed, I'm the same. Why do you think I -never- wrote editorials
- while I worked at NewTek? I could not keep my objectivity, so I stepped
- down when I went to work there...ahh...it's late...whatever....
-
-
- _____________________________________________
- Lee Stranahan
- Check out the home page!
- URL - http://users.aol.com/stranahan/main.htm
-
-
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- From: vidjunk%cs.wmich.edu (jim)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: LW4 Amiga resolution disappointing
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 14:32:31 GMT
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-
- Glenn Saunders (krishna@primenet.com) wrote:
- : The mortal Steve Koren wrote:
-
- : : I don't. Its not perfect, but it is, IMHO, a real improvement to 3.5SA.
- : : Modeler is really quite nice at 1280x1024. I was sick of running at
- : : 800x600 max in 3.5.
-
- : What about benchmark comparisons between 4 and 3.5? I'd rather have speed
- : than higher res screens and this talk of a 250% SLOWDOWN in the update is
- : frightening the shit out of me. I have an 040/28 system which is slow
- : already by today's standards, I don't need an update that is going to make
- : me work at less than half the speed of the previous one. And I really
- : want to take advantage of IK and the new flare options. I don't see
- : myself dropping back to 3.5 for added speed too often.
-
- : I certainly hope they release some revisions soon to fix the bugs and
- : take a look at the mainline code for further optimizations. Throughput
- : is what the Amiga is lacking and this is the worst thing they could have
- : done to the Amiga--it only makes it even less viable.
-
-
-
- Article: 10750
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- From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
- Subject: Re: Sentinal Driver won't load now...
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 16:00:45 GMT
- Organization: MCSNet Internet Services
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- References: <31084B9A.4CB2@polaris.net>
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-
- On 25-Jan-96 19:33:46, Marco Sederquist (marco@polaris.net) posted:
-
- > I need help. I recently gave NT Midi support and when I tried to load LW
- > it sayed in couldn't initualize or something like that. I tried to
- > reinstall the Dongle but it says it can't load the Senti32.dll or
- > something like that. Doe's any one have any ideas. I've uninstalled the
- > midi support and it still won't work. Thanks inadvance. Marco Sederquist
- > marco@polaris.net
-
- I forget the actual filenames, but the problem is this: The sentinal
- drivers, when installed to your system, still have the "read-only" bit set,
- since they are merely being copied there from the CD during the install.
- A subsequent install will fail, since it cannot overwrite them. If you use
- the file manager to look in WINNT35\System32 and WINNT35\System32\Drivers
- for files with the RA attribute set, you should find 4-5 files that are set
- that way, and just change the Read-only attribute off. The installer will
- work OK after that.
-
- --
- ______________________________________________________________
- / John Crookshank | Raptor3 DEC Alpha Workstations \
- | MicroTech Solutions, Inc. | Lightwave 3D, Toaster/Flyer |
- | Desktop Video Systems Dealer | JVC Professional Video Products |
- | NewTek Systems Group Dealer | PVR, Speed Razor, Amiga Dealer |
- |------------------------------|---------------------------------|
- | johnc@mt-inc.com http://www.mt-inc.com/ |
- \______________________________________________________________/
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