I love to sit and create from the mind and imagination if i am not on the big Harley riding down the road. If you have LightWave you can Build ANYTHING I mean Anything its awesome. well Like They say turn off the Lights And go to the LightWave World of the unknown Plus I am motivated by the work Moebius87, and his fantastic work and finominal work. And everybody else in Lightwave's community..
BIO
I started with CMOS in the 70's and well I am 40 something now, started with Bryce when it first came out RayDream also,then I got Lightwave just when it was in its infant stage I think ver3 if I remember,I sill have it all the versions of lightwave. Then my dad go me into auto cad back in ver 5, and it all started there been playing with the software ever sense. I have been to college three times mostly computer stuff v basics,Java,C++,auto cad are some of the things I took. I have a Degree in Industrial Electricity Technology also. I work as a Electronics/Technician mostly PLC and Inst. I Like to create from the mind imagination mostly I see peoples work that is awesome and well it try to build it and I learn from it Its a never ending learning and its totally awesome a program that allows you to create what is in your head. Love to build fast computers and networking them to.
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Comments (3)
gerry_g
Yeah, experiment a lot then experiment some more, but first put a fill light into the fore ground so you can see what you're doing. Seriously though, the art of a good texture is in the layering the, layer order, and the imaginative use of all the channels, never overlook the importance of the secular, diffuse, and ambient layers, learn to use the ramps properly and dont be afraid to import anything jpeg wise that might make a half way decent base layer............beyond that youre on your own, good luck ;-)
Moebius87
All good advice from gerry_g (I'm busy taking notes myself). Have you thought about attempting some kind of subsurface scattering? That might make it even more "alien". :o)
zapper1977
hmmmm, thanks guys i will do some more experimenting allready there are 5 layers and yes the lighting does need just as much work thanks again