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Re: Physics Engine (PE) Reference and Tip Sheet Now Available....

Re: Physics Engine (PE) Reference and Tip Sheet Now Available....

2004-01-23       - By ccoles_avengers

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You're welcome.  I am also planning to launch an html version in the
near future which will be more accessible for folks who either don't
use or can not import the latest versions of WPD or DOC formatted
documents.

Claudia
"Selocic"
(a newbie)



--- In Carrara@(protected), "debadger" <debadger@(protected)> wrote:
> Thank you very much for this compilation.
>
> Elena
>
> I just wanted to let folks know that I have completed the first phase
> of the Physics Engine (PE) Reference and Tip Sheet compiled from
> recent messages from this list.  It is meant to be a quick guide of
> things to remember when working with the CS3 Physics Engine.  It can
> be found at:
>
>
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Carrara/files/Physics%20Engine%20Animations/
>
> I am also making these tips availabe on my web space at:
>
> http://users.rcn.com/ccoles/Carrara%20Studio%203/
> (Right-click to download.  Both WordPerfect and Word formats available)
>
> I do respect the privacy of those who participated in these responses,
> so I would like to ask that all those who contributed to review the
> sheet and let me know if they *do not wish* to be either identified or
> referred to in the document (Currently, I have only used first names
> and last initials).
>
> Thanks to everyone for helping me put this together and coming up with
> some good tips that can be passed along to other CS3 newbies and users.
>
> Take care.
>
> Claudia
> "Selocic"
> (a newbie)
>
> PS - If anyone either knows, can pinpoint, or has a reference to any
> old messages containing Physics Engine tips or guidance from the list,
> could you please pass it along?  It would be helpful because it just
> takes too long for me to use the YAHOO search engine to sift through
> thousands of e-mails from previous months (unless someone can show me
> a quicker way of doing this) in order to find more information.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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