Lightworks rendering
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2005-08-17
09:43 PM
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Noemi Balogh
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2005-08-18 04:33 AM
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2005-08-18 06:34 AM

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2005-08-18 07:11 AM
Karl

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2005-08-18 07:32 AM
This reminded me of the Bugs Bunny cartoon where Yosemite Sam had the portable dimension-distorting ink blot that could be thrown into the path of pursuers and retrieved once they had fallen through.
Perhaps our friend can make a glowing mirror light object: you'd lay it down on a surface you wanted to be bright.
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2005-08-18 12:54 PM
Thanks for the info.
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2005-08-19 09:49 PM
If you remember, AC shown and amazing render of an interior, in a ¿tatami-style?, rendered with Lightworks, it looks GREAT with sof shadows and all the stuff... but they don't tell us HOW TO DO IT!! jeje.. well i'm not new using archicad, i'm from Peru and i think this software is the BEST of all.. (for architectural modeling... because i use C4D for rendering


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2005-08-20 03:41 AM
arki-beto wrote:Yes...for $90 retail, coming soon (within weeks): Dwight Atkinson's LightWorks book gives this and much more.
what i'm asking is IF THERES A GOOD TUTORIAL of HOW to use the light elements of lightworks...
His sections on lights are superb, working the user through all types of lighting including surprising things that nobody would have thought the particular lights were capable of.
Profusely illustrated, sequences of experiments demonstrate the effects of the various controls for each light type, easily saving the reader dozens of hours of trial and error. If you knew what to try. (We all know how to err.) Dwight shows which settings (or ranges) to use and how to properly illuminate a scene.
The book will be a must-buy for anyone working with LW in ArchiCAD.
Karl

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2005-08-25 04:48 AM
place your orders now for the August 25, 2005 printing date
AC V6 to V18 - RVT V11 to V16

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2005-08-25 04:55 AM
The wait will soon be over and when the printing issues are resolved, I will formally announce that I am taking orders.
There are many orders already and I thank those early supporters for their advance payments. This was a bigger and longer project than I thought and I used their money for food, not whiskey.
At any event, after the book announcement, we are off to ArchiCAD University where I will have a color proof of all 224 pages to share and to Dublin where the gang there is having me in for an all-day seminar. We'll be back in Vancouver September 20 and I expect to ship that week.
Finally.
I'll make an outline for all ArchiCAD TALK users over the weekend so you all can see what a priceless resource this book will be.