Free LW Video Training: 7+ Hours and growing


#17

So many inspirations…mainly want to show why artists and studios like using LW .


#18

Mission Accomplished! :applause:


#19

Awesome resource. Thank you, William.


#20

Many thanks for these video tutorials!
Much appreciated :slight_smile:

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#21

excellent vids!


#22

That carpet video was off the chain!

I actually had a client work I need doing that and use 3DSMax bend modifer and baked it out via Point Oven. It sure could have came in handy about a year back …SUPER THANKS for all of the work.


#23

Just saw your article in HDRI, nice work Proton…you are on fire guy! :wip:


#24

He’s a Beast!


#25

Well…There are now over 10 hours of new training videos for you guys to dive into to over the holidays. I’m off to the next items on my massive “Things I need to accomplish before 2008”. Be on the look out for some new LightWave articles, and more goodies.

Next year expect a whole new batch of training videos and other things I have cooking :slight_smile:

I have quite the list growing so dont worry about running out of things to cover.

I expect to see lots of cool posts with all these tools and techniques being used…let’s see how far we can take this stuff!

Thanx for all the support and have a great Holiday.

Btw- If your in Orlando tomorrow night come out to the Premiere of Ron Thornton’s “FireWall” at Universal City Walk Theaters at 7:30.

-William


#26

I’ve been trying to find this tutorial: http://www.eyelandarts.com/tut/pinarrays.html

I found it ages ago, it shows a different approach to creating a pin animation &, in my opinion, a much simpler one. Obviously it doesn’t use nodes but I can’t see why you’d need to 99% of the time.


#27

You dont have as much control with this setup…try this setup with a pin object and you’ll see what I mean…
Cool tech tho…I have the NewTekPro where it was first shown!


#28

I haven’t had a chance to try either yet but I can see why your setup would offer more control, especially when replicating a real pin object as it actually moves the pins. I just thought that it was a neat way to tackle a similar problem.

Great video’s BTW, I’ve learned much more in a few hours than in years of reading books & magazines.


#29

William…I simply have no words.

Where do you take the time???

You’re a real treasure for the whole Lightwave community, thank you.


#30

Hey thanks,
these are great!
Mods please make this sticky…


#31

Yes, this needs to be a sticky and let’s change the title to 10+ Hours

This is too valuble to have it get pushed down off the fist page…


#32

Yup! altough in new tek’s forum it is a sticky :stuck_out_tongue:

http://www.newtek.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=28


#33

Who else but Proton :twisted:

Awesome resource and much appreciated.


#34

Just bumping this thread back up. It’s too good to be this far down.

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#35

Look at the LW training section at the top:rolleyes:


#36

Sweet… I had not noticed that. Thanks.