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Books: LightWave
Books, Workshops and introduction to the Work, Modeling, Rendering, Texturing and Lighting with NewTek’s LightWave 3D
AVG Rating: 6.57
  Added 24 Jan 05   Updated Today
Lightwave 3D 8 Revealed (Revealed)  
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Author Kelly L. Murdock
Publisher Course Technology PTR
Publication Date 2005-02-18
Paperback - 432 Pages
ISBN 1592005829

Amazon Reviews
amazon.co.uk:
"Lightwave 3D 8 Revealed" teaches readers to use a 3D modeling, animation and rendering package called Lightwave. 3D graphics such as those created using Lightwave have appeared in movies, television, commercials and games. As the demand for these types of images increases, more and more 3D artists are looking to learn these skills. A book focused on beginners that offers quality content in a smooth and relaxed style will appeal to this broad audience and enable them to gain the skills desired. This book’s approach is to present quality content with a modest price point written by an experienced professional. Each task is presented and explained in detail so readers understand the "why" behind the "how" and gain a better overall understanding of Lightwave once the book is completed. With many elements that are perfect learning materials for new students and users of the product, this book will get readers up and running on Lightwave with a solid foundation of the necessary skills.
amazon.com:
Get ready to explore all that LightWave 3D 8 has to offer! Giving you a firm foundation, "LightWave 3D 8 Revealed" allows you to master concepts on both a technical and artistic level. Begin by examining the concept behind each task?the goal and the necessary features that are involved. Then go in depth with the objective of your task as you study examples and learn the steps necessary to complete it. Working your way through comprehensive, step-by-step lessons, you?ll develop the confidence you need to create amazing animation and graphics using LightWave 3D 8.
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Lightwave 8 in depth informationRating: 5
20 Nov 2006 @ amazon.com

If you need a good tutorial on Lightwave 8, this is a good starter book. Suitable for introductory information on the capabilities of LW8.
Doesn’t really reveal the power of LightwaveRating: 3
01 Nov 2006 @ amazon.com

The book is probably good for someone, who wish to do very simple things with Lightwave. I don’t think this book is a good for people who are serious about 3D. Going through all the menus may be good, but it is not necessary in 3D. The book explained all menu items but failed to focus on the principles of Modelling techniques. Little was also mentioned about Animation. It is simply written, but did not help me much. Lightwave online tutorials are actually alot more helpful.
A little vague...even for a beginner.Rating: 2
03 Apr 2006 @ amazon.com

Nothing goes in-depth at all. I know it is intended for beginners but it’s still pretty weak in my opinion. I understand the intention is to show you the path and leave the rest to you, but it barely even lets you know there is a path.
I would personally recommend one of Timothy Albee’s books for learning lightwave tools from the beginning, as I have read his books as well. As a complete reference as well as slightly more in-depth training, go with Dan Ablan’s Inside Lightwave series books.
I honestly feel I have wasted my money in buying this book.
For Beginners OnlyRating: 3
26 Mar 2006 @ amazon.com

I had no idea this book was really intended for Beginners to Lightwave - and I mean Absolute Beginners. The writer even admits that they have only been using Lightwave for a few months before writing this book, so anything more advanced than telling you what some of the buttons and options available refer to is beyond the scope of the book.

And it’s quite misleading - for example, the amazing image of the building that is throughout the book on each chapter heading page would be impossible to create using the information this book provides - you’d need several years more experience and learning before getting to be good enough for that.

A disappointing purchase.
Revealed Series "ROCKS"Rating: 5
22 Feb 2006 @ amazon.com

If your interested in 3D Animation for Games or Movies this series of books from Thompson Learning is the way to go. Obviously Newtek will be releasing Lightwave v. 9 soon and I’m sure Amazon will be able to provide the copy of that book also. These books are perfect for the beginning 3D artist because they explain and visualize what you need to do in all of the tutorials, as opposed to books written for veterans which assume the reader knows where everything is located.
A Text for my ClassRating: 4
14 Dec 2005 @ amazon.com

I teach a college class in LightWave, and after skimming LightWave 3D 8 Revealed, immediately ordered it for the course. True, there are no in-depth tutorials or color pictures, but I’ve found that beginning students need more basic exercises. You can’t build elaborate models if you can’t even select points, and you can’t animate if you don’t know how to insert keyframes. Just as one has to practice finger excercises on the piano before playing Mozart, one has to learn polygons and layers before creating masterpieces.

LightWave Revealed is crammed with simple excercises demostrating virtually every feature in LightWave, both Modeler and Layout. Accompaning each excercise is a concise explanation of what the tool does. Yet the book is only slightly over 400 pages. How can one cover all the multitude of tools in so little space? The answer is that this book is all meat. There’s no pointless fluff. It packs lots of information in the pages, yet there’s no sense of cramming. The pacing is easy.

Also, the pictures are some of the best I’ve ever seen in any graphics manual. Where some books print images that seem blotched, these are crisp and clear. They’re actually slightly clearer than the images in the reference manual.

The book is divided into 13 chapters, which breaks down very neatly for a one semester course. There’s no CD with sample files - you have to download those from a web site. Still, that keeps the book’s price to a very reasonable level.

For some reason, though, books on 3D animation always tend to leave out something. In this case, Inverse Kinematics gets shut out. Still, the book covers so many topics that I even learned something about tools which I rarely use.

If you want descriptions of complete projects in LightWave, you’ll have to look elsewhere. But for the beginning student, I haven’t found a better introduction.
Misleading.Rating: 2
02 Nov 2005 @ amazon.com

On the back of the book it states ’Example files from the book are available for download at...’. The files don’t exist, on mailing the site I was told that they are only available to teachers. The first example in the book talks about a gear primitive, yet the examples shown are all from the gear plugin which is quite different. I haven’t read any further and will be returning it.
Not what I would call a quality product, buy Dan Ablan’s books instead you won’t regret buying those.
Misleading.Rating: 2
21 Oct 2005 @ amazon.co.uk

On the back of the book it states ’Example files from the book are available for download at...’. The files don’t exist, on mailing the site I was told that they are only available to teachers. The first example in the book talks about a gear primitive, yet the examples shown are all from the gear plugin which is quite different. I haven’t read any further and will be returning it.
Not what I would call a quality product, buy Dan Ablan’s books instead you won’t regret buying those.
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