jimnokc
08-27-2003, 08:34 AM
Are there any LightWave users (beginners, experts, professionals, hobbyist) in the Oklahoma City and surrounding areas (Norman, Moore, MidWest City, Del City, Edmond, Yukon, etc)?
I can't imagine I'm the only one here, I know we probably don't have the makings of a huge user group, but I'm sure there are a few of us who could get together monthly, or whenever, and talk LightWave, tips and tricks, etc. In fact, if we can scrounge up half a dozen or so, I've got five lovely wooded acreas on the outskirts of town that would be perfect for a BBQ (in fact, I've got some heavily wooded acreage behind my house that could be used for a weekend LightWave camp retreat!) hahhaha
Seriously, there has to be more than just me. I consider myself beginner/intermediate. I love playing with new plug-ins and just playing with LW to see what I can do. I also do some freelance writing, you can find a review of the book LightWave 7.5 Lighting in the latest issue of Keyframe (Issue #34).
So, I thought perhaps I'd toss this out there and maybe a couple of other OKC folks might be keeping track of this forum as well!
Jim Logsdon
I can't imagine I'm the only one here, I know we probably don't have the makings of a huge user group, but I'm sure there are a few of us who could get together monthly, or whenever, and talk LightWave, tips and tricks, etc. In fact, if we can scrounge up half a dozen or so, I've got five lovely wooded acreas on the outskirts of town that would be perfect for a BBQ (in fact, I've got some heavily wooded acreage behind my house that could be used for a weekend LightWave camp retreat!) hahhaha
Seriously, there has to be more than just me. I consider myself beginner/intermediate. I love playing with new plug-ins and just playing with LW to see what I can do. I also do some freelance writing, you can find a review of the book LightWave 7.5 Lighting in the latest issue of Keyframe (Issue #34).
So, I thought perhaps I'd toss this out there and maybe a couple of other OKC folks might be keeping track of this forum as well!
Jim Logsdon