David McCall wrote:
> Not much happens here anymore.
> Even the spamers don't bother with this site anymore.
>
> There still seem to be a few of us that check the site for messages
> (Hi Mark :-)
>
Yep, I'm still here :)
I check in about twice a month.
And I agree that at least the spammers have mostly vanished, and for me,
this makes me feel people will want to come here more when they don't
have to wade through a ton of crap.
But hey, us few, it's cool.
> Verizon has dropped all binaries so I don't ever see that one anymore.
>
> I'm trying to learn AutoCAD for my theater work. It is going very
slowly.
> I need to be more compatible with other people in the Biz, plus I bought
> some really neat software that is integrated into Acad that is designed
> for theatrical lighting. Once you have your scene lit with the IES
lights
> you can create all of your lighting cues within the software, or you can
> hook up the lighting console to the computer and create the show on the
> console. In addition it produces all of the paperwork that list all of
the
> circuits, channels, gel list etc. The catch is that you have to learn
Acad
> first :-(
>
Wow, that all DOES sound really cool though!
Would love to see that in real action.
> http://ldassistant.com/
> I much prefer working in Lightwave and will still use it for everything
> else.
>
And yeah, I'm really starting to get back into LW again after a very
very long time away from it and am loving the new lighting types and
like that.
Still haven't bothered to look into the FiberFX stuff much at all, other
then when it first came out way
back in beta, but that was a long time back and it's far better now, so
I need to look into that again soon.
Trying to finish the beta with a certain other program though and thats
been using up all my time.
..............................md :)
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