Sunday, January 27, 2008

New Lightwave 3d tutorials (post #4)

William Vaughan continues his great work publishing lots of video tutorials for Newtek's Lightwave3d.
I hope my posts in this blog don't disturb Newtek neither William... I just want publish this great work and support the entire Lightwave3d community...

So, these are the newer videotutorials, enjoy! ... :)

Introduction to the Bevel Tool

Introduction to the Pivot Tool and Center Pivot Command

Introduction to Proxy Pick

Introduction to Sketch Color

Introduction to the Rail Bevel Tool

Introduction to the Hide options

Introduction to Color Selection

Randomly placing surface voxels on an object

Introduction to the Julienne tool

Introduction to the Make Pole tool

Introduction to the Helix tool

Introduction to the Sea Shell tool

Introduction to the Triple Tools (Triple, Fast Triple Fan and Fast Triple Traverse)

Introduction to the Collapse Polygons command

Introduction to the Image Control Panel for the Image Viewer

Introduction to the Scale and Rotate Morph Tools

Introduction to the Grid and Grid Square Size

*Creating a Clothespin*
This two part video tutorial walks through the creation of an everyday
clothespin while exploring various techniques and tools along the way.

*Part 01*

*Part 02

*Reference Images*

Introduction to the Reduce Points and Polygons commands

Taking a closer look at Input Fields
*Using LightWave's input fields to calculate and convert units of measure.

Introduction to the Absolute Measure tool

Introduction to the Use Global option

Introduction to Bones and Character Rigging

Introduction to IK: Inverse Kinematics

Building a Reverse Foot Rig

Introduction to Remove Polygons and Remove Vertices from Polygons Commands

Creating a cartoon elbow joint

Check it out in action here

Introduction to Band Glue

Introduction to the Band Saw and Band Saw Pro Tools

Introduction to Fix 3-5

Introduction to Align Polygons

Introduction to Magic Bevel

Introduction to Add Edges

Introduction to Light Exclusion

Introduction to working with Foreground Images in the Compositing tab

Introduction to the RIG format

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