mitchell@janus.Berkeley.EDU (Evan Mitchell) (01/12/90)
The latest Oxxi/Aegis add mentions that Videoscape 3D now includes a program called Pro/Motion. Supposedly it allows you to create animations without the (somewhat) complex scripting. Is there a way for Videoscape owners to upgrade to this program? If not, anybody want to buy Videoscape 3D? I just don't have the time these days.... -Evan _______________________________________________________________________________ | Evan Jay Mitchell EECS/ERL Industrial Liaison Program | | mitchell@janus.berkeley.edu University of California at Berkeley | | Phone: (415) 643-6687 | | "Think, it ain't illegal...yet!" - George Clinton | |_____________________________________________________________________________|
donw@zehntel.zehntel.com (Don White) (01/13/90)
In article <33612@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> mitchell@janus.Berkeley.EDU (Evan Mitchell) writes: >The latest Oxxi/Aegis add mentions that Videoscape 3D now includes a program >called Pro/Motion. Supposedly it allows you to create animations without the >(somewhat) complex scripting. Is there a way for Videoscape owners to upgrade When I bought VideoScape3D, it came with Modeler3D. This combination is quite good at allowing you to create motion files graphically. You bring up the 3D scene (or object). Put it in a background layer with the shift key. Then Draw a three dimensional path around your scene/object(s) and save it as a motion file. Done. I haven't heard anything about Pro/Motion, but Modeler is certainly good enough to make Videoscape comfortable! Don White Box 271177 Concord, CA. 94527-1177 zehntel!donw