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how do you make the red scribble in the modeller window?
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Red scribble???
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Also you can create the blue scribble with the tool under Create>Elements>Sketch. Every thing that you scribble is turned into a polygon with default points for curves.
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You can see it e.g.
in a free tut on www.kurvstudios.com, Character Modeling, the part "controlling flow" he paint in the modeller Window with a pen (red). Or you can see often when chritism a wip. (can i link here a pic from an other Forum?) |
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I don't think he uses anything in Modeler. I'm pretty sure it's done outside of Lightwave e.g. After Effects, Photoshop. He first shoots the video and then goes into a program and adds the red scribble to show what he is talking about.
I'm pretty sure that's what it is. ![]()
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i had examine any button in LW.
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