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StarBirth

Lightwave (none) posted on Mar 30, 2002
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--And somewhere in the depths of space, a new giant awakens in a rain of fire-- This is my second image in lightwave. I just took a sphere, lathed it to make a torus, killed the polygons, jittered the points, and made the points into polys. Then I slapped on one of the default textures, put in a lens flare, and set the background to an old image I had lying around. Keep in mind, I am just barely started in Lightwave, and this is just an experiment to "get my feet wet." Still, I think it looks okay, and I hope you like it too. Please rate and comment, thanks for viewing.

Comments (4)


NeojinGraphix

9:36PM | Sat, 30 March 2002

Looks good to me newbie< I'm new to LW as well hope we can share tips soon.

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Rochr

11:17AM | Mon, 03 June 2002

Simply beautiful!!! Ive worked with Lightwave as well, and this is very good work! One tip: Soften up the stars at the top slightly, so that they blend in some with the bg.

gamenerd

10:05PM | Sat, 15 June 2002

I think this is a real good picture.Keep up the good work.

SavantSoir

7:54PM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Very kewl image..being new to Lightwave must be very similar to being new at 3dStudioMax (as I am)..so i know how daunting it can be...(and know i cannot do this as yet!)..keep up the good work!


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