Many thanks for these video tutorials!
Much appreciated 
- Peter -
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.
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 
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
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.
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!
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.
William…I simply have no words.
Where do you take the time???
You’re a real treasure for the whole Lightwave community, thank you.
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…
Complete list is here:
http://www.newtek.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77002
I update it daily with new videos
Hey Proton love your tutorials man!!! just wondering if theres any possibility you could make a brain wrinkles tutorials as I am currently going insane trying to make a human brain. There is one tutorial floating around on the internet but it dosnt go into enough detail for me to follow. Anyway, I would be forever in your favor and include you in my oscar speech cheers man.
Proton this is great work…
One suggestion( If you have not done so already), have you considered uploading your training videos to YouTube?
-R