Randuin said:
Plain and simple... MAYA! I mean c'mon, no one wants to learn lightwave, they just want to learn it because you use it Chruser =\ they should see some of the things that they make in Maya or 3dsmax... Like... Star Wars and err I dunno... The Cathedral?
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Fine, here are a few examples of movies LW has been used for:
2002
Black Hawk Down
Blade 2
Brotherhood of the Wolf
Half Past Dead
Halloween: Resurrection
Hart's War
Impostor
Kung Pow! Enter the Fist
Master of Disguise
Panic Room
Race to Space
Rollerball
Scooby-Doo
Star Trek: Nemesis
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
The Time Machine
Undercover Brother
XXX
2001
A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (pre-vis)
Behind Enemy Lines
Black Knight
Bones
Corky Romano
Driven
Final Fantasy (modeling)
Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius
Jurassic Park III (pre-vis)
Kate and Leopold
Max Keeble's Big Move
Megiddo: The Omega Code 2
Monsters, Inc. (modeling)
The One
The Others
Scary Movie 2
Spy Kids
3000 Miles to Graceland
2000
Battlefield Earth
The Cell (modeling)
Charlie's Angels
Dracula 2000
Dungeons and Dragons
Gladiator
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Little Nicky
Mission to Mars (pre-vis)
O Brother Where Art Thou?
Pitch Black
Red Planet
Rules of Engagement
Scary Movie
The Sixth Day
Supernova
X-Men
1999
The Astronaut's Wife
Bats
Deep Blue Sea
Dogma
From Dusk Till Dawn 2
My Favorite Martian
The Thomas Crown Affair
Toy Story 2 (modeling)
The World Is Not Enough
1998
Armageddon
Blade
Blues Brothers 2000
Chairman of the Board
Deep Impact (pre-vis)
Lost in Space
Phantoms
Shakespeare in Love
The Siege
1997
Conspiracy Theory
Contact
Devil's Advocate
The Fifth Element
Flubber
Free Willy 3: The Rescue
The Jackal
Men in Black
Mortal Kombat II: Annihilation
Spawn
Sprung
Star Kid (aka The Warrior of Waverly Street)
Titanic (Visual Effects Academy Award Winner)
Wishmaster
1996
Courage Under Fire
1995
Goldeneye
Lord of Illusions
Nixon
Waterworld (pre-vis)
1993
Jurassic Park (pre-vis)
1991-1992
Freejack
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Of course, this doesn't include any games, tv series, commercials or short videos made with it. It's even been used for anime.
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