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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Liverpool
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Hi all,
Just a quick question. My boss said today, "can we get better images quicker"!!!!. I am currently using LW demo in my spare time, but do you think LW is the right software for the type of work we are doing (conference / exhibition visualisation ) I have attached a sample. Am I right in saying when I "model / surface / save" and every time I place that object in layout it has all the settings I had when I saved it?. Image modelled in Design Workshop Rendered in Artlantis (am I allowed to give this information on this forum ??) kriswbrd. |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Sweden
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Hi.
LightWave would be very much suitable for that kind of work.. I used to know a guy from Holland who made a very good living on just that kind of work using LightWave. Your absoloutely right about the saving thing, all surface attributes etc. are saved with the object. //Matt
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