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- LC Max
- y plug-in and a modifier plug-in. ===== Tutorial Videos ===== * [[tools:lcmax:tutorial 1|Tutorial 1/5
- Tutorial 5/5: Animation
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- Tutorial 4/5: Render settings
- www.youtube.com/embed/q8OTjqPYsc4" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; aut
- Tutorial 3/5: Modifiers
- www.youtube.com/embed/1z6MMsBEGe0" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; aut
- Tutorial 2/5: Overview
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- Tutorial 1/5: Installation and configuration
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- Utility: Object Line Types
- 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
- Renderer
- 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
- second. While this works wonderfully for film or video, this is less than perfect for laser display. For