Training Course:Introduction to LightWaveSchool/Trainer:Future Media Concepts, Inc. Boston, Chicago, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Washington DC, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This Course is geared toward the beginner. No previous Lightwave experience necessary. Basic knowledge of the computer platform (win95, NT, Mac...) on which the course is being taught is required. The class consists of both lecture and lab time. A hands on approach is the best way to learn.
Topics
What is 3D animation Where and how is it used today Differences in Platforms Concepts and Terminology Basic concepts such as key framing and modeling Discuss the three axis and their relationship to the interface Introduction to the Modeler and Layout interface and how they interact File management and the Content Directory
Modeler
Navigation of the interface Views, Menus and pull downs Setting up Modeler Options Panel - Undo Limit, Patch Division Display Panel - Preview Type, Default unit, Grid Snap Setting up keyboard shortcuts - numeric keypad Basics of 3D geometry, primitive objects, polygons, points and surface normals Loading objects Creating simple objects - primitives, pivot point, segmenting objects and why Working with the Modeler views Selection and de-selection of points and polygons Manipulating simple objects (Modification Tools) move, rotate, size and stretch Introduction to Sub-Patches Modification Tools - subdivide, dragnet, aligner, bend, taper, etc. Spline Tools introduction - pen, bezier, points, make curve, etc. Muliplication Tools - array, bevel, extrude, smooth shift, boolean Basic surfacing within Modeler Using Modelers Layers Saving your work Layout
Navigation of the Interface The Render Panel - Display options, raytracing options The Camera Panel - resolution, anti-aliasing, segment memory The Options Panel The Scene Panel - How objects are displayed Loading and manipulating objects Key Frame animation concepts How to create and save an animation Graph Editor - function curve manipulation and timing Basic Lighting Concepts - types, shadows, volume effects, Viper Surface Editor - bitmaps, procedurals, alphas, displacement In the course of the class we will be creating projects that cover many basic 3D animation concepts as well as understanding how LightWaves two interfaces work together.
Logo Project In Modeler, using the Text tool (or Illustrator Import), students create a simple, text-based logo. Parenting, Pivot points, Null objects, File management, and Displacement maps and mesh deformations. Basic modeling techniques and pit falls are discussed over the course of the project.
Surfacing & Lighting Project Construct, surface and light various objects. Through lighting and surfacing a simple scene, the surface and lighting panels are explored. Procedural and gradient textures as well as image mapping and enveloping will be discussed as well as linear, area, point, spot and volumetric lighting, 3 point lighting and shadowing.
Bones Project Bones and Skelegons will be introduced and discussed. Simple deformations will be shown on a hand model that students will build. Weight maps will also be discussed. ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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http://www.fmctraining.com/
Phone:212.233.3500
School Address:
299 Broadway Suite 1510 New York, NY 10007,USA Tel: 212.233.3500
43 Thorndike Street Cambridge, MA 02141,USA Tel: 617.621.1155 325 Chestnut Street Suite 220 Philadelphia, PA 19106,USA Tel: 215.922.2500
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