Install ModePro, LightWave 3d and the CyberGFX Renderer V1.2. I use an nVidia card so just substitute yours where you see me listing “nVidia-1” Launching Lightwave, ModePro should ask you how to promote, you’ll select Screen Name then promote that with Screenmode, and depending on which screen you’ll choose your GFX card for some, and FakeNative: for a few. ![]() In ModePro’s menu’s, check “ask about unknown screens” and when done adding the screen names and saved, you can uncheck it. Simplest way is to set ModePro to ask you for each screen and then add them as they pop up. You’ll need LightWave 3d 5.2, CyberGFX Renderer V1.2 and ModePro. Lots of trial and effort with even more completely locked system or instantly rebooting at the click of “Render” and I finally have it working. It’s tricky and what was posted was close enough to allow me to find what would work under Amithlon’s Picasso96 screen modes. I was lucky to find a thread with someone detailing the requirements to Mode Promote (with ModePro) the numerous LightWave screens and Modeler screens to RTG. Well, what about LightWave? There are of course cracked versions available that don’t require the Toaster hardware….could I get that to run without Amiga hardware as well? To that the answer is a big fat “Yes!” “Hmmm….they have the Toaster software working under WinUAE now (crippled but working), I wonder if it could work on Amithlon?” So far that answer would be a big fat “no”. Yep, just as I remembered, fun but time consumingly boring when it comes to rendering a scene, even just rendering a still frame. For completely new users, licences cost $995.After playing with my A4000T and the Video Toaster, I fired up LightWave 3d to play around. The current release of the software, LightWave 2020, is available for 64-bit Windows 7+ and macOS 10.12+. Upgrade pricing is covered in the story above. LightWave 2023 is due for release in “Q4 2023”. Price, system requirements and release date There is currently no information about the new features scheduled for LightWave 2023 on the website, but LightWave Digital boss Andrew Bishop has posted on Discord that the information is coming “soon”. The upgrades are available from the new LightWave website – it’s password-protected, but the password has been announced on the Discord server. ![]() The basic pre-order bundles include one share, while anyone willing to stump up $1,000 gets five shares, plus “25% off LightWave 3D forever”, which seems like something of a hostage to fortune. ![]() Unusually, LightWave Digital has chosen to include “shares in LightWave” as part of the offer – company shares, according to this post on the LightWave Discord server. Users with licences of LightWave 2020, the final Vizrt release of the software, can pre-order LightWave 2023 for $250 those with older versions can pre-order for $500, which includes access to LightWave 2020. The announcement is the first step towards a new LightWave product roadmap following LightWave Digital’s acquisition of the software from previous owner Vizrt last month. Upgrade packages include shares in LightWave Digital itself The new version is now available to pre-order for users with existing licences of the software, with upgrade pricing also including shares in LightWave Digital itself. LightWave Digital has announced that LightWave 2023, the first update to the 3D animation software in over three years, will be released in “Q4 2023”. Posted by Jim Thacker LightWave Digital announces LightWave 2023
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