posted by turkamigaman on 22-Aug-2004 23:28:39 (2815 reads)
NewTek, Inc., manufacturer of industry-leading 3D animation and video products, announced the LightWave® [8] Training Edition , a special offer that provides over $400 in training materials free to new LightWave 3D® purchasers. By special arrangement with the publishers New Riders, Wordware Publishing and Kurv Studios, purchasers of new licenses of LightWave will be able to receive six books, four training videos, and the DVD Kaze: Ghost Warrior, which includes extensive extras on how the independent CGI film was produced.
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From: Northern Lights Sweden
Amiga OS needs at least one of the major workhorse applications to be attractive for the high-end community. Softimage dropped their price on XSI Foundation from 1995$ to 495$ which is insane. It runs on Win$ but will soon be released for Linux. Now everone with a little creativity can create their own jurassic park. Too bad NewTek dont support their origin platform but lets be realistic. How many of Amiga ppl do actual production critical tasks on AOS?
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turkamigaman
Re: NewTek Announces LightWave 8 Posted on 23-Aug-2004 10:08:29
Do you think we will see Video Toaster on A1 or Pagasos
Definitely not! There is simply no market for a Toaster on the A1 (or Pegasos), and the development cost would be way too expensive for NewTek to even consider it
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Re: NewTek Announces LightWave 8 Posted on 23-Aug-2004 10:47:46
At '93 I want to buy toaster. But No PAL version available. Then I bought ImpactVision24 and Transcoder unit. This one is good hardware too. I can mix videos and cameras online without record to Hd.
But VT something different. More abilities
I am sure I will buy VT But ı am not sure which machine will be plugged