Ka-Ping Yee wrote: > > -- ?!ng > > (166 irender improvements since May 1999) > Although some shots were composited with Sabre, ILM's extensions > to Discreet Logic's Flame and Inferno software, CompTime was > the compositing tool for the CG department, according to > Jeff Yost. First used for one shot in Saving Private Ryan, > CompTime is based on the studio's long-time scripted system, but > now boasts a graphical user interface and hooks for plug-ins that > can be written in Python or C++. Is it safe to say that "Without Python, Saving Private Ryan would not have been possible, much less an Oscar winner?" -- Paul Prescod - Not encumbered by corporate consensus When George Bush entered office, a Washington Post-ABC News poll found that 62 percent of Americans "would be willing to give up a few of the freedoms we have" for the war effort. They have gotten their wish. - "This is your bill of rights...on drugs", Harpers, Dec. 1999
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