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jcnoveron 12-04-2004 11:39 PM

animated textures
 
Dear all:
Can anyone tell me a way to create 'looped animated textures' in lightwave 7.5?

I wish to project an animation sequence (GIF or JPG) on the surface of a planar object, which by way, I plan to multiply hundrends of times using particles.

Thank you.

Johnny9ball 12-04-2004 11:52 PM

Load your image sequence in the image editor. On image type choose sequence. Set the frame rate and first frame and last frame. Post behavior set loop. Apply it to your surface.

Krull 14-04-2004 12:07 AM

Tell me this can I put a movie (animation) that I made on the object the same way???

Krull 16-04-2004 04:05 AM

?????

Johnny9ball 16-04-2004 05:34 AM

I beleave so dont know for sure though. Best way to find out is to try.

Krull 16-04-2004 07:42 AM

Ya true, Unfortunatly I don't own lightwave yet im 16 & jobless so 1500$ is way out of my price range.
I work with it at my high school and it's spring break so I can't try it =( can u try it for me? =)

Johnny9ball 16-04-2004 05:25 PM

You can get Lightwave Demo version to play with for the summer.
Its exactly the same as Lightwave full version but you cant save an object layer with more than 200 points and it renders with a checkerboard watermark.

Demo version is free to.

Krull 16-04-2004 08:57 PM

what what what? where can I find this demo good sir?
I crave to go to school just to get on the only computer that has lightwave! I need to know where this demo is located.
Also I was told I qualified for education discount what is that? and does newtek do that?

Mark 16-04-2004 09:41 PM

Generally, you need to be able to prove that you're in fulltime education to get the student version of Lightwave. You'll need to speak to your local reseller to obtain details of how to prove you qualify for the educational license version.

As for the free discovery version, then you will probably need to contact Newtek. They used to have a page on their website where you could go to download the software, but that appears to have disappeared/moved.

Krull 17-04-2004 01:24 AM

is that educational one the whole lightwave or are there tools and certain ristrictions?

rich_is_bored 17-04-2004 01:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Johnny9ball
Its exactly the same as Lightwave full version but you cant save an object layer with more than 200 points and it renders with a checkerboard watermark.

Johnny9ball 17-04-2004 03:09 AM

Yup the only restrictions are that you can save 200 points in a layer and it watermarks your renders. Im gonna search some and see if I can find a link to the demo for ya.

Johnny9ball 17-04-2004 03:22 AM

Ok after a litle searching I found a couple solutions.

You can Download the Lightwave 7.5c update and install it. It should install Lightwave and run in demo mode. --->

ftp://ftp.newtek.com/pub/Patches/Lig...Windows/lw75c/

You may have to download and install sentinal drivers for this method to work. --->

http://www.rainbow.com/downloads/sys...-32bitInst.zip

You can also contact Newtek and ask for a Lightwave Discovery CD which is the demo. I would try method one first.

http://newtek.com/support/cs/index.html

For restrictions I guess you can also not save scenes, its 400 points in a layer or object that you can save, and watermark. Not bad really though you can still learn and practice much with it.

Johnny9ball 17-04-2004 03:35 AM

Educational one is Complete and full version with no restrictions but.... you cannot sell any work you do with it otherwise you can be prosecuted. When I was going to school I bought an educational version for 395$ usd. As a super bonus when you own an educational version you can upgrade to a full licenced version for the price of a regular upgrade. So 395$ for educational version + 395$ or 495$ for an upgrade and bam you get a full licenced version.

Ooh check this out just did a little searching.

http://www.sharbor.com/products/NTKN0300050.html

http://www.sharbor.com/products/NTKI0300030.html

Thats a full licenced version of Lightwave for 768$ Nearly 50% off :D Also you can just buy the student version and use it till your ready to buy the full version then toss in 399 bones and your set.

Krull 17-04-2004 11:37 PM

Johnny you have become my god. My birthdays may 7th and that's all I want I shall save for it. Im building u a shrine thank you thank you thank you. (tears running down poor childs cheeks)


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