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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NewTek Announces
LightWave 3D® [8] Release
New Edition of Emmy®-Winning
3D Application Adds Powerful New Character Tools
and Dynamics
San Antonio, Texas – June
30, 2004 -- NewTek, Inc., manufacturer
of industry-leading 3D animation and video
products, today announced that the latest edition
of Emmy-winning LightWave 3D® will begin
shipping today. LightWave® [8] adds a wide
range of new character animation tools and
dynamics to the robust modeling, animation
and rendering capabilities that have made LightWave
a leading production tool in film, broadcast,
print, game development, and web development.
"LightWave 3D is the cornerstone of
many of the most sophisticated and efficient
pipelines in the 3D graphics industry," said
Jim Plant, CEO and President of NewTek, Inc. "We
are very pleased to bring an extensive new
set of tools and improved workflow to what
is already considered the most complete and
affordable professional solution for 3D content
creation. Our users are already finding that
LightWave [8] will boost productivity for any
pipeline and integrates easily with other popular
production tools."
LightWave's character animation system is enhanced
with faster inverse and forward kinematics, import
and export functions for character rigs that
make it easy to apply rigs to new meshes, as
well as the ability to cut, paste and adjust
hierarchies with speed and ease. Setup and control
of character animation is fast, flexible and
intuitive, with many users reporting that they
can now rig in LightWave in a fraction of the
time it would take in other popular character
animation systems.
"The Captain Scarlet project requires
fast and precise CG production with a terrific
photo-real look, and the solution to those
needs is NewTek's LightWave 3D," said
Ron Thornton, CG Producer for Scarlet Digital
Imaging Ltd. "LightWave's native renderer
was what just we needed in order to achieve
the photo-realistic look we required. As for
the modeling and animation, LightWave was designed
with this kind of production in mind, and gave
us the speed and flexibility we needed to meet
production deadlines with absolute control
and quality."
Rigid body dynamics are new to the LightWave
toolset, and the cloth and soft body dynamics
tools have been enhanced for greater speed and
easier setup and control. Cloth can not only
be made to move naturally but the new "sewing" features
allow the user to tear or separate sections in
response to dynamic events. Another addition
is that dynamics can be applied not only to meshes
but to character skeletons - for example if the
animator sends a heavy object on a collision
path with a character, the character will automatically
react to the strike with real-world motions,
based on where the object impacts the character.
"I've always felt that LightWave was
the best all-around value for feature-film
quality 3D. Right out of the box, the modeling,
rendering and animation tools deliver exactly
what I need to accomplish my production work,
and with the new additions in LightWave [8]
for dynamics, character rigging and IK, I can't
imagine using anything else," commented
Timothy Albee, independent filmmaker, Kaze:
Ghost Warrior.
The LightWave [8] update also features enhanced
modeling tools, including a variety of edge tools,
filleting and chamfering via the new Rounder
tool, and a variety of other ways to quickly
create new geometry, for easy modeling of any
needed form, organic, architectural or mechanical.
Workflow has been enhanced with a powerful new
scene editor with spreadsheet and dopesheet,
a dopetrack view, a node-based expression editor,
and enhanced OpenGL displays for the viewports
in both Layout and Modeler.
"The new animation tools in LightWave
[8] have made all the difference for us," said
Pancho Eekels, Lead Designer, Digital Extremes. "We
have always made great use of LightWave's powerful
modeler but with the new animation tools we
can accomplish everything we need with LightWave
right out of the box. We're using LightWave
as our exclusive 3D application for production
of our new game, Dark Sector."
LightWave 3D [8] Enhancements:
- Improved workflow in Layout and Modeler
- Rigid Body Dynamics
- Improved Soft Body Dynamics
- Faster IK, FK
- Bone Dynamics
- More powerful and flexible character animation
controls and tools
- Improved character setup workflow
- New Particle System Tools
- Animatable UV coordinates
- Improvements to LScript(TM) scripting language
and to the API
Pricing and Availability
LightWave 3D [8] is available for a suggested
retail price of $1595US. Registered owners
of LightWave 3D [7.5] or earlier are eligible
to purchase a LightWave [8] Electronic Upgrade
Pack for $495US. To locate the nearest authorized
reseller or distributor, see our reseller locater
at http://www.newtek.com/dealers.
For more information on the items offered and
to purchase direct from NewTek, visit: http://www.newtek.com or
call NewTek Sales at 1-800-368-5441, overseas
callers dial +1-210-370-8000.
About NewTek, Inc.
With headquarters in San Antonio, Texas, NewTek
is a leading provider of full-featured video
editing, animation and special effects tools
including VT[3]TM, and LightWave 3D®, winner
of the 2003 Primetime Emmy® Engineering
Award. NewTek launched the desktop video revolution
in 1990 with the release of the legendary Video
Toaster®. The company's products are used
worldwide on projects ranging from home video
to feature film. Recent television and film
projects using NewTek software include The
Last Samurai, Threat Matrix, Children
of Dune, Firefly, Taken, Smallville, Star
Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek 10: Nemesis, Matrix
Reloaded, Collateral Damage, The
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Agent
Cody Banks, Daredevil, Spy
Kids II, We Were Soldiers, Panic
Room, Hart’s War, Driven, A.I.,
Oscar®-nominated Jimmy Neutron: Boy
Genius, Final Fantasy, Blackhawk
Down, The Time Machine, and Star
Trek: The Motion Picture - Director’s
Edition DVD. Recent game titles include Doom
III, Unreal Tournament, Serious
Sam for XBox, Age of Mythology, Civilization
III, Dead to Rights, Baldur's
Gate II, EverQuest, and Escape
From Monkey Island. Website: http://www.newtek.com
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