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LW Tutorial

Anonymous
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How about this:
Many people belive that they can not produce realistic renders with LW(including me). My suggestion is that anyone who know LW good make tutorial right here on this forum(lights, cameras, settings...). I saw these things on other forums, and I belive that we could do something like that in here....It would be very helpful for all of us.
This is just a suggestion
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Anonymous
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There is a DVD tutorial available, or, ofcourse, buy Dwight's book. Either (or even both) would be very worthwhile investments.

DVD ad here or website here

See any post by Dwight for signature and purchasing info. Or check every post by Dwight, he's given a lot of it away anyhoo.
__archiben
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WhiteMan wrote:
How about this:
Many people belive that they can not produce realistic renders with LW(including me). My suggestion is that anyone who know LW good make tutorial right here on this forum(lights, cameras, settings...)
...
This is just a suggestion
mate - whilst it would be nice to have an extensive manual included with the product, you seem to have been bloody-mindedly ignoring just about everyone's advice in all of your other posts here:

just buy dwight's book. it's the missing manual. it's good. and it will save you hours of messing around trying to figure things out yourself.

stop with the "free lightworks tutorials" crusade, eh? it ain't gonna happen during this release . . .

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Anonymous
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As I said I saw those things on other forum. I think that i dont need to buy a book just to see which is the best way to light a sceen
TomWaltz
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WhiteMan wrote:
As I said I saw those things on other forum. I think that i dont need to buy a book just to see which is the best way to light a sceen
No, you want us to give it to you for free.... sorry, you can only get so much for that price.
Tom Waltz