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+======================================================================+
| Lightwave 3D |
| FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS |
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| Written By |
| Michael B. Comet |
+======================================================================+
This is the Frequently Asked Questions posting for the Lightwave
3D Mailing list and Newsgroup. This posting is sent every so often to
answer general questions that users of the 3D rendering software,
Lightwave 3D by NewTek may have. It is aimed toward all users,
especially newcomers to the program.
If you find any errors or have answers to other frequently asked
questions that you would like to have included in this posting, please
send e-mail to: mbc@po.cwru.edu.
- Mike C.
========================================================================
COPYRIGHT & DISCLAIMER
The Lightwave 3D FAQ is Copyright 1995 Michael B. Comet.
All Rights Reserved.
No portion of the Lightwave 3D FAQ my be duplicated in part or in whole,
by any means electronic or otherwise without prior written consent of
the author. The Lightwave 3D FAQ may not be sold either individually
or as part of other material. The Lightwave 3D FAQ may be distributed
via electronic mail, Usenet news and other internet resources so long
as no charge is incurred for the actual document itself.
There is no guarantee regarding any information presented in this
document either implicit or implied. The information may not be
correct, useful or helpful. The reader accepts ALL responsibility for
actions pertaining to reading this document regardless of consequence.
========================================================================
Date : June 14, 1995 Wed.
Issue Number : 1
What's New : Everything
Current Version of LW as of this FAQ: LW 4.0 Pre-release
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CONTENTS:
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SECTION 1 - Support Products/Sites
1] How do I reach NewTek?
2] Lightwave related: References/Help Books/Magzines/FTP sites.
3] What is the Lightwave Newsgroup and how can I obtain it?
4] Is there any documentation regarding the 3D Object File
format for Lightwave Objects?
5] I am having problems installing LW from the CD-ROM!
SECTION 2 - Lightwave Modeler
1] How do I merge multiple layers into one layer?
SECTION 3 - Lightwave Layout - Surfaces and Textures
1] List of common Index of Refractions (and not so common too!)
2] I texture my object and save my scene, but next time I
load the scene the settings are gone!
SECTION 4 - Lightwave Layout - Animation
1] I move my objects into position, but they keep "forgetting"
where they were.
2] I have problems setting bones for my object. My object
keeps resizing or changing.
3] Can I click on an item to select it in Layout?
4] Whenever I create a preview wireframe animation, my objects
don't show up, but I can see Lightsources and paths.
5] How can I copy a keyframe for an item?
========================================================================
SECTION 1 - Support Products/Sites
========================================================================
1] How do I reach NewTek?
NewTek, Inc.
Executive Offices
1200 SW Executive Drive
Topeka, KS 66615
Voice: 913-228-8000
FAX: 913-228-8001
Customer Service: 800-847-6111
Dealer Sales: 800-368-5441
Dealer FAX: 913-228-8099
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Voice: 913-228-8282
FAX: 913-228-8222
BBS: 913-271-9299
Those with World Wide Web access might also wish to look at
http://www.newtek.com/
which has product information and pricing.
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2] Lightwave related: References/Help Books/Magzines/FTP sites.
REFERENCES AND HELP BOOKS:
"Lightwave 3D Layout Reference and Modeler Reference", NewTek Inc., 1995
(Yes....read the manual!)
MAGAZINES:
These are some good graphics magazines, some focus on the Video Toaster
others on general graphics. If anyone has some other suggestions please
mail me the pertintent information.
"Amiga World"
P.O Box 595
Mt Morris, IL 61054-7900
(800) 827 - 0877
(815) 734 - 1109
(A general Amiga computer magazine, focusing on both
hardware, software, utilities and graphics)
"AV Video"
Montage Publishing Inc.
P.O Box 16925
North Hollywood, CA 91615
or
701 Wetchester Ave.
White Plains, NY 10604
Voice: (914) 328 - 9157
(800) 800 - 5474
FAX: (914) 328 - 9093
(An audio/video and computer magazine. Has articles about all
types of video and graphics applications including the Amiga and
Video Toaster)
"Computer Artist"
P.O. Box 3188
Tulsa, OK 74101
Voice: (918) 831 - 9405
FAX: (918) 831 - 9555
(A magazine specifically for computer artists. Articles on
software and methods from Amigas, PC's and MAC's)
"Computer Graphics World"
P.O Box 122
Tulsa, OK 74101-9845
(800) 443 - 6632
(918) 835 - 3161 ext. 400
(918) 831 - 9497 (FAX)
(A general computer graphics magazine focusing on the
latest technology from PC's to SGI's)
"Video Toaster User"
P.O. Box 16346
North Hollywood, CA 91615-9755
Voice: (800) 774 - 6615
(A magazine focusing specifically on NewTeks Video
Toaster device. Nothing related to Imagine, but some more neat
pictures to look at!)
FTP SITES:
Those with internet access can use FTP to retrieve and send
Lightwave Objects, Scenes, Surfaces and more.
FTP Site: tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu
Path: /pub/lw
New items should be placed in the appropriate directory under
/pub/lw/incoming
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3] What is the Newsgroup and how can I obtain it?
Obtain access to Usenet news on the internet. Then run your
newsreader software and use the USENET newsgroup for Lightwave:
comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
There is also an older group named though you should now use '.apps.':
comp.graphics.packages.lightwave (obsolete)
Once again this group is setup so that people may post questions,
answers and related discussions about Lightwave 3D.
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4] Is there any documentation regarding the 3D Object File format for
Lightwave Objects?
For documentaion on the 3D Object file format FTP to:
FTP Site: ftp.netcom.com
Path: pub/lw/lwsdk
Filename: fmtLWOB
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5] I am having problems installing LW from the CD-ROM!
Some CD-ROM drives have a problem reading certain files off of the
LW 4.0 Pre-release CD-ROM. To do a complete install, run the LW install
again, but do not select PostScript Fonts. Then manually copy the
fonts over from the CD-ROM when the installation completes. Some
PostScripts fonts such as "Unitus" may not copy over.
========================================================================
SECTION 2 - Lightwave Modeler
========================================================================
1] How do I merge multiple layers into one layer?
Bring each layer you want to merge into the foreground. (ie: Shift
click the foreground layer button for each layer). Then select "Cut"
to remove all data and keep it in memory. Then select "Paste" to
place all the data into the first selected foreground layer.
========================================================================
SECTION 2 - Lightwave Layout - Surfaces and Textures
========================================================================
1] List of common Index of Refractions (and not so common too!)
(All items except Vacuum are in alphabetical order)
(STP = Standard Temperature and Pressure)
MATERIAL Index
-------------------------------------
Vacuum ...................... 1.00000 (exactly)
Air (STP).................... 1.00029
Acetone ..................... 1.36
Alcohol ..................... 1.329
Amorphous Selenium .......... 2.92
Calspar1 .................... 1.66
Calspar2 .................... 1.486
Carbon Disulfide ............ 1.63
Chromium Oxide .............. 2.705
Copper Oxide ................ 2.705
Crown Glass ................. 1.52
Crystal ..................... 2.00
Diamond ..................... 2.417
Emerald ..................... 1.57
Ethyl Alcohol ............... 1.36
Flourite .................... 1.434
Fused Quartz ................ 1.46
Heaviest Flint Glass ........ 1.89
Heavy Flint Glass ........... 1.65
Glass ....................... 1.5
Ice ......................... 1.309
Iodine Crystal .............. 3.34
Lapis Lazuli ................ 1.61
Light Flint Glass ........... 1.575
Liquid Carbon Dioxide ....... 1.20
Polystyrene ................. 1.55
Quartz 1 .................... 1.644
Quartz 2 .................... 1.553
Ruby ........................ 1.77
Sapphire .................... 1.77
Sodium Chloride (Salt) 1 .... 1.544
Sodium Chloride (Salt) 2 .... 1.644
Sugar Solution (30%) ........ 1.38
Sugar Solution (80%) ........ 1.49
Topaz ....................... 1.61
Water (20 C) ................ 1.333
Zinc Crown Glass ............ 1.517
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2] I texture my object and save my scene, but next time I load the
scene the settings are gone!
Surface settings are saved with the object file not the scene file.
After surfacing your object in layout, choose the "Object Panel" and
then "Save Object" (or save all objects). Choose Yes to overwrite the
objects with the new coloring. Next time you load the scene or load
the object into another scene the surfaces will be correct.
========================================================================
SECTION 4 - Lightwave Layout - Animation
========================================================================
1] I move my objects into position, but they keep "forgetting" where
they were.
In order for Lightwave to remember the postion, rotation, size other
other settings of objects during an animation you must make a keyframe
for that object. To do so, select "Create Key". Then select either
"Selected Item" or "All" depending on if you want to create a keyframe
for just the selected item or for all items.
An improtant note: Even if you create a key frame for an object
Light or Camera, if you go back later and alter it's position, rotation
or other setting you must choose "Create Key" again. Otherwise the
item will be set back to it's last "key" setting.
This is why there is no UNDO function in Layout. If you wish to
undo a change, simply go back or forth to another frame without
choosing "Create Key". When you return to the frame, the item will be
reset to it's last settings.
HOWEVER, if you want to be able to simply change an item that
already has a keyframe set without having to select "Create Key" again
for that frame, choose "Auto Key Adjust" from the Option menu in Layout.
This sets Layout to always remember the last settings for an item when
you alter it in a keyframe. Note that the only undo ability will be to
reload a saved scene in this case.
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2] I have problems setting bones for my object. My object keeps
resizing or changing.
In order to place bones for your object there are 4 basic steps.
1. Add a bone
2. Position the bone, and resize it using REST LENGTH not size.
3. Create a Keyframe for the bone
4. Press 'r' to active it and set it's rest information.
There are 2 important notes. If you want to change the size of
the bone for setup, use the "Rest Length" operation, not the "Size"
operation. Otherwise when you press 'r' the object will suddenly
grow or shrink.
Also, you should set a keyframe for the bone, or it will be reset
to it's default settings.
TIP for adding Child Bones:
Because child bones are added relative to their parent bones, it's
often easier to add 1 parent bone first and get it setup to the proper
size and rotation. Then go and add a child bone or bones. If you
do this, the child bones size will probably be more appropriate. On
the other hand if you add all your bones at once, you will have to set
the Rest Length for each.
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3] Can I click on an item to select it in Layout?
Yes, you should press the SHIFT key and click on objects origin.
The origin is the location of the object that rotations take place
around. Note this is in Lightwave 4.0 and you must click fairly close
to that position.
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4] Whenever I create a preview wireframe animation, my objects don't
show up, but I can see Lightsources and paths.
In the Windows version of Lightwave, some display cards have a
problem with their video driver software. This causes objects to
not appear when you create a wireframe preview. To remedy this you
should contact your display card manufacturer to obtain a new version
of your graphics drivers.
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5] How can I copy a keyframe for an item?
Go to the key frame you wish to copy. Select "Create Key".
Now, change the frame number for the create key dialog to the frame
you wish to copy to. Click Ok.
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END OF LW3D-FAQ