Watch Larry Shultz Demo IK Booster & APS Free

AntonioVP's picture

Taken from an email from KURV Studios:


Watch Larry Shultz Demo IK Booster & APS Free

spanWhen: Saturday July 12th

Where: KURV studios online LIVE classroom

Time: span2:00 cst (12:00 Pacific / 3:00 Eastern)

Space is limited, and registration is required - Register Now!



Our last demo was so successful were doing it again and were adding APS
to it, that's Adaptive Pixel Subdivision for you newbies out there.  
APS and IKB are both amazing tools but we never see any of you using
them, well were going to change that.



Find out how APS & IK Booster can speed up your work flow for
modeling to rigs and animation... and it is already in LightWave 3D,
you already own it... shhhhh don't tell NewTek :P



Watch Larry for up to 1 - 1.5 hours Saturday and then show off your new skillz on SpinQuad!

Register Here

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QB00's picture

This created a lot of talk

This created a lot of talk about the ability of LW to do CA.  What do you guys think?  Is IKB that good, or is this marketing hype?

AntonioVP's picture

IK we have seen at GMD's is not so bad.

Larry, showed a bull and rider using ik booster.   He animated the bull bucking, and when he attached the rider to the bull, it picked up the motions, and since he had the rig set up in the bull rider with limits on the joints etc, the rider picked up the interaction from the ik booster.  He claimed he didn't have to do much to the rider.

This was impressive to me.  Secondary animation based on physics etc, is great.

Animators always seem to make their characters breath, even animals. 

Antonio

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