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Date Posted: 07:17:37 06/03/99 Thu
Author: Michael Delves
Subject: Solved!
In reply to: Gary Rea 's message, "Re: Terranim" on 19:25:03 06/01/99 Tue

I fiddled about and did it with relative ease outside of terranim. I wrote a tutorial to show how it is done. Please could you check it to see if it makes sense.
http://members.xoom.com/mike_delves/tertutorial.html



>
> > I just got terranim and am wondering whether there is
> > an option to keep the camera in the same place, but
> > have the sky/sun moving just like in those time delay
> > movies. Is there a simple way of doing this or do I
> > have to do it manually?
>
> Beats me, Michael; I'm just trying to figure out how
> to get it to work at all. :(
>
> Gary

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