DESCRIPTION The LightWave 3D v9 Signature Courseware is your all in one training resource. LightWave veteran Dan Ablan will take you through the entire LightWave 9 package, from Modeler to Layout. You’ll learn about the full set of modeling tools, texturing capabilities, and animation control available in this awesome release from NewTek, Inc. This project-based course will introduce you to LightWave 9, and will have you up and running with this powerful software within a matter of hours with real world examples. LightWave v9 Signature Courseware! This is a Beginner to Intermediate Level course. It is the single resource for affordable, next-step all in one LightWave® learning. One complete learning package. No need to purchase dozens of discs - the Signature Courseware is designed to give you an A to Z comprehensive learning course, not offered by anyone else. 17.6 hours of high res Quicktime movies on 2 DVD-ROMs. Once again, 3D Garage delivers a full blown course for you to quickly and easily learn LightWave 3D. And with NewTek’s latest and most powerful release to date, why would you trust your learning and investment to anyone else? The 3D Garage courseware is taught be leading 3D animation and author Dan Ablan. Dan is author of the popular “Inside LightWave" books from New Riders and Peach Pit publishing, as well as many others. And while other courses cram 30 or more hours onto a few CD's, 3D Garage takes pride in their course and keep it high resolution. You get high quality DVD-ROM's with very little video compression, that plays on both Mac and PC! REQUIREMENTS
- The 3D Garage Courseware plays on both Mac and PC computers. Mac versions are Universal. In order to play the videos, you'll use the EnSharpen decoder from TechSmith corporation, which is provided for you on the discs.
- The Courseware comes on two DVD-ROMs that play in your computer, not your television. The videos are Quicktime movies that are very high quality, 1184 x 766 - so you'll need a minimum 1280 x 1024 screen resolution to view them.
- If you experience trouble on the PC using Quicktime 7.x - you can use Quicktime 6, or RealPlayer. You may want to copy the files to your hard drive for better playback if you're working on an older computer.
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