Short: Shadow Cruiser (Babylon5) for Lightwave Author: Dean A. Scott (dscott@tir.com) Uploader: phenz ibm net Type: pix/3dobj Architecture: generic ********************************** * B5 SHADOWS OF ZA'HA'DUM SHIP * ********************************** R E L E A S E 2 . 0 June 6, 1996 Release 2.0 of the heavy cruiser class Shadow ship clone from the sci- ence-fiction TV series, Babylon 5. This is a LW 4.0 version using the Veiny texture (with velocity). It has also been remodeled several times over since its first incarnation in mid-1995. The version pre- sented here is the version modeled for my Light Speed video magazine tutorial, issue #4 (Dec/Jan 1995/96). This archive does not contain the B5nebula object and image map as re- quested by the scene file. Warning: It will be very difficult to see the ship without some form of background image of a nebula since the ship is, of course, very dark and disappears against the black starry heavens. The following is a list of the original and unaltered files DIRECT from the author: B5shadow.lwo - The complete Shadow ship model. shadlaser.lwo - The Shadow's "laser" beam object. B5shadow.lws - LW scene that decloaks the ship, fires a couple times, then re-cloaks as it turns and arcs toward the camera, passing overhead. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Following is the various ways of contacting the author: snail-mail: Dean A. Scott 2043 Hillsdale Dr. Davison, MI 48423-2313 Internet e-mail: dscott@tir.com World Wide Web HomePage: http://users.aol.com/dscott5663/simagic.htm ================================================================ ===== THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART!!! READ IT CAREFULLY. ================================================================ ===== These models are being distributed as FREEWARE, meaning I hold the "copyright" to my work, but am allowing you to use it without charge as long as copyright CREDIT to Foundation Imaging, Warner Bros., and the author is noted in productions/animations using this data set. Not one part of this data set has originated nor has been obtained in any form, direct or indirect, in part or in whole, from Babylonian Productions, Inc, Foundation Imaging, Inc., or Warner Bros. They are the exclusive copyright holders to their original data sets and do not claim authorship to this independant work of the author. USE OF THIS DATA SET CONSTITUTES THAT THE USER AGREES THAT USER CAN- NOT LEGALLY CLAIM NOR IMPLY THAT SAID DATA SET REPRESENTS IN ANY FORM THE ABOVE NAMED ENTITIES AND MUST NOT USE DATA SET TO INFRINGE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY UPON THE RIGHTS OF THE ABOVE NAMED ENTITIES NOR USE DATA SET FOR COMMERCIAL OR FOR-PROFIT PURPOSES. Creation of this data set was strictly for personal, self-educational purposes and is NOT intended to infringe upon any original material or concept copyright held by the above named entities. This document MUST accompany the distribution of this data set. This archive MUST remain UNALTERED during distribution.