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hi,
this is my first post here and it's about rendering in lightwave 7.5 how do i make bigger renders than 640x480 i'm stumped. (i'm converting from maya5 to lightwave.) ![]() |
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#2 |
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In Lightwave Layout, click on the Camera button (shortcut key C) at the bottom of the screen then click on "Item Properties" (shortcut key p). You should be able to change the resolution from there.
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man that was easy, Thanks.
all that hidden stuff in lightwave can be a nightmare for a newbie to LW. |
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I agree m8, if you keep using it day in and day out though, you eventually start instinctively going to the correct places to make changes. I had no idea where things were when I first started either, good luck.
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