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Re: New models
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lugnet.publish
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Tue, 29 Aug 2000 13:46:07 GMT
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CMASI@CMASI.CHEM.nospamTULANE.EDU
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Frank Buiting wrote:
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> "Christopher Masi" <cmasi@cmasi.chem.tulane.edu> wrote in message
> news:39AADF73.7988FD02@cmasi.chem.tulane.edu...
> >
> > http://cmasi.chem.tulane.edu/~lego/noltc/cabeese/cabeese.htm
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> > http://cmasi.chem.tulane.edu/~lego/noltc/engines/engine_gallery.htm
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>
> Great models!
> I really like the presentation of the caboose, I love the cutaway views - it
> gives a good impression of all the detail you managed to put in that model.
>
> Another question: what tool did you use to make the Quicktime VR? Is it
> freeware? I couldn't find it on Apple's Quicktime site :-(
Hi, I used Movie Player 2.5.1. from QuickTime 2.5 to make a QuickTime
movie. Drop the first JPEG onto the application to create a movie
window, and then select all the other JPEGs and drop them into the new
movie window. All the QuickTime packages can make the movies, but you
have to buy the pro versions; QT 2.5 was the last version that would do
this for free. The object was created by a small program called QTVR
Edit Object. I found it on Apple's site a couple of years ago. I do not
have a URL but if you want QTVR Edit Object I could send it to you; it
was freeware. Apple probably realized how cool it was and made it go
away. I only have the Macintosh version; I do not know if a Windows
version was ever released.
I was going to make the views go over the top, but it was just to much work.
Chris
> FUT: publish
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