![]() Next we send out our congrats to the LightWave artists who worked on the 2014 VES Award winning "Space Shuttle Atlantis" project, follow the win with a behind the scenes story of the "Atlantis" project from Digital Media World and you understand why it was a winner. We also shine the artist spotlight on Jason Allen Lee and his use of LightWave to create some pretty incredible advertisements and product videos for Rocky Elements work boots. ![]() We have extended the $500 off the full version of LightWave 11.6 promotion through March 2014 existing LightWave customers can upgrade for $495 (a savings of $200). WTools3D offers a 20% discount this month on LWCAD 4.5.1 and David Aguero goes into space with a LightWave tutorial.įebruary 2014 LightWave Newsletter A Roundup of LightWave Community and Industry News Tue įebruary has been a month of sheer greatness for the LightWave community. We also discovered "Just add Milk," a new blog that offers up everything from barebone templates and Python tips to scripts, libraries and cheat sheets for LightWave. In the news, the HDR Light Studio Live Connection plugin for LightWave is released along with video tutorials DJ Waterman created for the program. Filter Film also shareshow it used LightWave in the creation of the heavy metal animated video for Messugah's "I am Colossus" music video. We also go behind the scene of the 2014 VES award winning "Space Shuttle Atlantis" project to see how LightWave played a key role in the creative pipeline of this istunning project. Check out his work and we think you'll agree. Not only is Mcardle a fine artist, illustrator, sculptor, animator and director he’s also an incredible LightWave 3D artist. We head into spring 2014 highlighting the work of LightWave Power Artist Steve Mcardle. March 2014 LightWave Newsletter A Roundup of LightWave Community and Industry News Fri ![]() Add in the online premiere of the animated short Abiogenesis (created in LightWave), artist video profile of Meni Things, and the announcement of the LightWave 3D Space Command Challenge winners, and we have put together a month full of awesome just for you. There is a new issue of LightWave 3D magazine (available online or as a PDF download)-filled with everything from Sharknado II and the upcoming sci-fi dramedy Space Station 76-and how they used LightWave to create their onscreen magic, to in-depth video tutorials with links (in the online version) to downloadable assets from the tutorials. Then we turn to helping you master LightWave, with a wealth of video tutorials that cover topics like CG Water and Light Painting Effects to working with Sub-Ds and Lighting for Concept Art. This month we spotlight two studios who worked together to create an award-winning medical animation using LightWave 3D. We round out the month with videos and tutorials that are meant to inspire and educate.Īugust/September 2014 LightWave Newsletter A Roundup of LightWave Community and Industry News Thu We are also pleased to reveal that NevronMotion won a 2014 CGAward from 3D World Magazine as most innovative plugin for 2014, and that 3D Artist has published a new LightWave e-book in iTunes. Have a look at the 3D art created by Lorenzo Zitta (our October Power Artist) and Chris Jones, who has one-upped his last eye animation with the creation of Ed (watch the video, you will be amazed!) We also announce a new 3D feature film Kickstarter campaign from Jeff Scheetz, founder of DAVE School, that is set to be created with 100% LightWave. This month we also highlight some incredible projects created with LightWave. The incredible success of our $695 2D/3D Crossgrade to LightWave 11.6 promotion, has us offering up a Halloween treat - we are extending the offer to October 31, 2014. We roll into October with new bundles for OctaneRender, NevronMotion and ChronoSculpt that are designed to boost your productivity and save you money in the process. October 2014 LightWave Newsletter A Roundup of LightWave Community and Industry News Fri
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