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- Utility: Object Line Types @tools:lcmax
- e a hole in the laser output that exactly matches video or a slide. For example, to do laser on top of video, render the 3ds Max scene twice: once normally (AVI output) to produce the video background, and once using Lasershow Converter MAX to produce the laser overlay. For the video's AVI file, make the laser objects invisible. For
- Object Tag: Line Types @tools:lc4d
- e a hole in the laser output that exactly matches video or a slide. For example, to do laser on top of video, render the Cinema 4D scene twice: once normally (AVI output) to produce the video background, and once using Lasershow Converter 4D to produce the laser overlay. For the video's AVI file, make the laser objects invisible. For
- Editing controls: Objects Library @tools:lcflash
- n-transparent is useful when creating "Laser over video" presentations where you want the laser to only d... raw or "highlight" certain parts of the projected video image. {{:tools:lcflash:objectslibrarypreview_ob
- Editing controls: Object Line-type and Color @tools:lcflash
- n-transparent is useful when creating "Laser over video" presentations where you want the laser to only d... raw or "highlight" certain parts of the projected video image. ===== Transparent ===== If this checkbox
- BEYOND 3D
- .png?nolink|}} ==== BEYOND 3D ==== * [[beyond:video:beyond_3d_tutorial_part_1_-_fundamentals|Quickstart guide]] * [[beyond:video#beyond_3d|Tutorial videos]] * [[beyond:3d_appli
- Tutorial 4/5: Render settings @tools:lcmax
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- Tutorial 3/5: Modifiers @tools:lcmax
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- Tutorial 2/5: Overview @tools:lcmax
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- Lasershow Converter Blender tutorial videos @tools:lcblender
- ture" allowfullscreen></iframe> </html> ---- **Video description:** Tutorial for Lasershow Converter B
- Renderer @tools:lcmax
- ions that will eventually be projected along with video, you should use 320-by-240 or some other combinat
- Renderer: Ultra-smooth refresh-based rendering @tools:lcmax
- second. While this works wonderfully for film or video, this is less than perfect for laser display. For
- Lasershow Converter 4D Renderer @tools:lc4d
- ions that will eventually be projected along with video, you should use 320-by-240 or some other combinat
- Tutorial 1/5: Installation and configuration @tools:lcmax
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- Render Settings: Ultra-smooth rendering @tools:lcflash
- r second. While this works wonderfully for web or video applications, this is less than perfect for laser
- Tutorial 5/5: Animation @tools:lcmax
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