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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great LightWave Book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7 (Paperback)
The last LightWave Applied book written by this team was used as a textbook at the University where I was studying 3D animation. I loved it and my skills have vastly improved as a result. I was glad to see another book released by the same group (except Scott Wheeler doesn't seem to have been involved with this edition). Basically this book follows the same methodology which is:1 excellent chapter on the basics (I'd like to see a whole book by Joe that covers the basics for those just starting out as it is well written and there's so much more that can be covered); 8 more advanced tutorials taking up a chapter each; then one chapter that covers the industry (in the last book it was how to break into Hollywood - in this one it is how to start an animation business). Then there's an added chapter that briefly covers some of the newer features of LightWave 7. The screenshots in the first 10 chapters suggest they were written with LightWave 6.5 in mind, however I had no problems executing the same techniques in LightWave 7. There were one or two stumbling blocks, but a quick email to the authors (one thing I love about this team - the personalized interaction) solved the problem. There's a bonus site that also covers some updates and includes a rather large bonus chapter. I haven't seen anyone yet mention the CD. This has got to be the best CD I've ever seen shipped with a technical book and should set the mark on the types of CDs that other LightWave authors create for us. It included several of Dave Jerrard's older tutorials (I think they were for NewTekniques when it existed) and the chapter from the last book on how to break into Hollywood. There are bonus objects, additional tips, links, and (my favorite) the official NewTek LightWave demo reel in QuickTime format! Pros: Cons: I gave this book five stars because I still think that the LightWave Applied books are the best out there for learning (which is why my instructor used the LightWave Applied 5.6 book in his courses two years ago). I like the hands on (versus reference) approach. Most of all, I like the customer service where the authors (at least the ones I've emailed with a problem) promptly respond to my questions so I'm not left hanging as I am with other books where the authors don't want to address problems after the purchase is made. Kudos to Joe, Dave, Jennifer, and Epic. Keep writing!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well worth it!,
By "jedi2016" (Pittsburg, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7 (Paperback)
What's great about this book is that yes, as mentioned in another review, most of the tutorial here revolve around tried and true methods, and simple projects. However, they're presented in some very new, very interesting ways. Joe, Dave, and Jen have done an amazing job (again) in teaching how to use "old" ideas to create entirely new effects. And it works like a charm! I read through the book, find several tutorials, and say to myself "That's so simple it just might work!" And, of course, it does.Even though some of these ideas can be considered "old", I wouldn't suggest this book for brand-new users. While anyone can do the tutorials in the book, they do require working knowledge of some of the newer features in 6.5 (plugins, the Gradient, etc) that might overwhelm newbies. The "7" section of the book is very short, comprising only one chapter at the end. It's mainly centered around the new Skytracer2 and SasLite, and doesn't really go into any other new features, or the new layout. But still pretty cool if you just upgraded to 7.0. All in all, I'd suggest this book to any LW user that wants to know how to squeeze a little more out of an already powerful program. If you think you know it all, you just might be surprised. :-)
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
"OK",
By Molly Grant (Clearwater, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7 (Paperback)
I liked the last applied book and I like this one. Although, the publisher should not have called is LW 6.5 & 7. It does not contain very much LightWave 7 specific information but only a copule of things like sasqaatch for fur. I know that the information works for version 7, but the title is extrememly misleading, it's obvious they rushed out the 7 info as it is lacking.If you want some good tutorials and know how to use Lightwave, this is a decent book. If you really want to learn the ins and outs of Lightwave 7, this is NOT the book for you. Dont get me wrong as the information is good just not full coverage. Jenn's character rig is really good and Dave's textures are nicely detailed. Joes coverage of understanding Lightwave is poor at best as he neglects to really explain the modeler viewports (you can do more than just 'view' your models in the perspective view) and doesn't talk about too many tools or modeling methods like Inside Lightwave does. I have all the books on lightwave even todd paines painfull 4.0 book. perhaps i'm strange but the publisher promotes how long and how many steps the tutorials are when honestly it's sort of annoying. Lengthy tutorials are good but that leaves little room for more information. I also didn't find the information on the spreadsheet, complex text design, particle information, lighting, or graph editor to be very good. I think there's no particle information at all which is a huge part of lightwave and one of the reasons i got the software. Personally I'm waiting for Inside Lightwave 7.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hits the high spots(really well) skips a few.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7 (Paperback)
Well, being a some what regular user of lightwave the first chapter was useless to me, Dave Jerrard did a wonderful job explaining all there is to know about texturing. Half the book is using Gradients and layer textures, just what I was after. Plus he goes into great detail when it comes to bones and ways to get them to morph the object just right. However he barely touches weight maps, Sasquatch(oh come on its a hair generator next time give a tuto on the best ways to render and model human hair.) and there is very little on lightwave 7.0. Very little.But this book is wonderful for n00b's. They will find it very helpful. I myself have found it to be helpful but lacking in a few areas...
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A must for new and experienced Lightwave users!,
By Richard J Perrelet (Santee, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7 (Paperback)
Great book that is simple to use, yet powerful in it's delivery. Many useful techniques and very well written. The only reason for not giving it a perfect score was that there were a couple of typographical errors. Being an experienced Lightwave user, I was able to figure it out, but new users might get confused. If you have any questions, the authors are available to help. Something I wished more authors would do to help out their readers if something needs a bit more explaining. Lightwave 7 is a very powerful animation program and this book helps in providing the user with a better understanding of some of the more complex tools.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Contains modeling information on CD-ROM and website...,
This review is from: Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7 (Paperback)
Of the six bonus tutorials/articles on the CD-ROM for this book, two cover aspects of modeling: "Spline Basics" (taking the mystery out of spline modeling) and "Face-to-Face" (covering the creation of a human head).The "readers-only" section on the website for the book contains a bonus chapter, "Character Modeling and the Super Cel Shader." This chapter teaches you how to build the character model used in the "Character Setup" chapter -- a celshaded elf-girl wearing a tunic, belt, boots and ponytail. The tutorial contains a total of 717 steps and 462 images, but you can begin at any one of 45 starting points, loading the appropriate version of the model from the book's CD-ROM. As for expressions...the subject matter does appear (albeit briefly) on pages 633-639 of Chapter 9 ("Character Setup").
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7,
By Peaceful Cyborg "theo" (Wapakoneta, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7 (Paperback)
I am a totally new user to Lightwave so this may help some newbies. This book is excellent for getting your feet wet and exploring a lot of what Lightwave is capable of. The reason I did not rate it five stars is because I would have like the authors to provide more instruction on the more advanced modeling tools like subpatching and metaforming. But, in all, a well done book worth every penny.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good tutorials, but it's missing too much!,
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This review is from: Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7 (Paperback)
The book is divided into 10 tutorials. Each tutorial covers its section well, but I felt that there is A LOT of important topics it doesn't discuss AT ALL! It goes over BASIC polygon modeling, a lot on textures lighting, creating landscapes, BASIC animation, and bones. It has no, or very little info on advanced modeling tools (splines, meatballs, etc), more useful animation techniques, and image mapping. Each chapter starts by havinf you load a pre-made model off the CD-ROM, but it never tells you how you would go about making the model!! The chapter on animation is extremelely basic. I would only recommend this book to someone looking for a book on special topics in Lightwave. It's missing too much stuff.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Official TextBook to Mastering Lightwave 6.5,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7 (Paperback)
Having spent a large amount of money on several LightWave books and magazines, I have found this updated text by Joe Tracy, Dave Jerrard, and Jennifer Hachigian to be the best. All of the necessary basics needed for both beginners and experts to master LightWave 6.5 are covered in great detail as well as more advanced subjects needed to refine one's current skills. A word of praise must go to the authors! Great work.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Extras!,
By Robin Conover (Los Angeles CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lightwave Applied, Version 6.5 & 7 (Paperback)
This book is terrific! I especially loved the extra tutorial of creating a character for celshader found through their website. The tutorials are written with pure exactness. I had no trouble following the steps. Infact, I learned quite abit just by following along. You won't be sorry.
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