Preserved Topic: Quick! Teach me everything about LightWave! (Page 1 of 1) |
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Maniac (V) Inmate From: Houston(ish) Texas |
posted 05-11-2001 00:39
I just bought LW 6.0. I've already downloaded and installed the 6.5 patch. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: MI, USA |
posted 05-11-2001 01:00
I would just call the number, I got my key the same day I bought it. But you should get it within a week via e-mail I think. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Houston(ish) Texas |
posted 05-11-2001 03:37
Cool, that's a good start |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: Florida |
posted 05-11-2001 05:28
I also found that re-mapping the hot keys for each program you use to similar values always helps. At my job we switch between XSI, Maya, MAX, and lightwave often...so in order to keep the level of confusion down, we pretty much have re-configed each program to be as similar as possible. |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: Houston, TX, USA |
posted 05-11-2001 06:34
Good recommendations so far, I would recommend the "LightWave Applied" book as well but it hasn't been updated for 6.0/6.5 as far as I know. With modeller vs. layout I could go either way, all depends what you're needing to do I guess. Modeler is one of the strengths of LW tho so it's definitely something you'll want to get your hands dirty with when you've got the time. With learning where things are, it's very intuitive once you learn to think like LW. Start with "what does the operation I want to do to this object actually do to it? modify, multiply, etc." then work your way more specific from there. Once you get the hang of it you may become addicted to the workflow |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: :morF |
posted 05-11-2001 06:35
But at least the newer versions of 6.0 onwards have a third program 'Hub' which makes up for that. It connects Layout and Modeller so that changes you make in one are automatically updated in the other. |