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Re: How to make images for a LMwalk Tour.
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lugnet.cad
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Sat, 11 May 2002 14:26:58 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Bernd Broich writes:
> I read it and I understand it, but why does I only can
> use a 32x32 baseplate? If I want I could render a bigger
> scene, isn't it? Then I could send the pictures to you.
> Why don't you make a program where I can use my pictures
> to make a "walk"? Like this way:
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> .
> .
> .
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> Left 2 Front 2 Right 2
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> Left 1 Front 1 Right 1
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> ... Left 0 START Right 0 ...
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> Left -1 Front -1 Right -1
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> Left -2 Front -2 Right -2
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> .
> .
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> and this in 3D (for example when you go upstairs).
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> I hope you understand this
> CU Bernd
Maybe its because just for the purpose of the tutorial, and the scenes and
everything, he just used the size of the 32 by 32 baseplate. Tutorials try
to teach you the basics, but tell you what to do. I guess you'd just have
to experiment for different sizes.
John Kruer
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: How to make images for a LMwalk Tour.
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| (...) You can use any size you want that size was for the tutorial only. Does anyone know how to do this in quicktime format? Or anyother multi - platform format or languaje? (...) (23 years ago, 11-May-02, to lugnet.cad)
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| | Re: How to make images for a LMwalk Tour.
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| I read it and I understand it, but why does I only can use a 32x32 baseplate? If I want I could render a bigger scene, isn't it? Then I could send the pictures to you. Why don't you make a program where I can use my pictures to make a "walk"? Like (...) (23 years ago, 11-May-02, to lugnet.cad)
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