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MYWAVE Fever runs high this Weekend ...


Forget football fever. This is even hotter. Any die-hard LightWave enthusiast may probably sizzle with excitement over this. Listen carefully, Robert Baldwin and Brad Peebler will be joining us for our 5th MYWAVE meeting this Saturday, 22 June 2002 at 2pm in Click Grafix. That's right, these two special guests, the LightWave pros themselves have flown in specially for this month's MYWAVE meeting. Currently, Peebler and Baldwin are in Singapore assisting Click Grafix in Broadcast Asia 2002 , so if you happen to be around, do drop by our booth (4L4-01).

For those of you who have not met these guys before, these are two very cool chaps indeed. In case you're still high on football fever, and for the benefit of the 'not-so-acquainted-with-the-3D industry-people' members, here's a short intro on them (so you don't come to the meeting with question marks).

Brad Peebler is the President of Luxology.Net (yup, that's the team behind the development of LightWave 3D) and he is well known for his tradeshow presentations as "The LightWave Guy". Robert Baldwin too, is no stranger to industry professionals, internationally or locally. Famous for his cel shading work at Nickelodeon, Baldwin works closely with Luxology, and continues to demo LightWave all around the world. Baldwin boasts an impressive portfolio, which includes working with well-known production studios like Digital Domain and Foundation Imaging .

We're not gonna tell you what they have in store for us (frankly, I've no idea either) so there's only one way to find out ... BE THERE!

This is gonna be a very interesting session indeed so be sure to be here early to get your "uhm", Click Grafix prime seats. As usual, a confirmation of your attendance would be most appreciated and we shall try our best to make sure everyone has a seat.

So forget football, forget dating just for that afternoon, and reserve that time for MYWAVE . Till then, cheerio and see you there.

Best regards,
Click Grafix Sdn Bhd


 

 
 

 


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