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LightWorks In ArchiCAD Book Published by Beginner-No-More Publishing

Beginner-No-More Publishing, announces the first in a new series of books on ArchiCAD software from Graphisoft. LightWorks In ArchiCAD is an all-new tutorial book for ArchiCAD's new LightWorks rendering engine licensed from LightWork Design Ltd. of Sheffield, UK.

The 208-page book contains step-by-step tutorials covering rendering, lighting and surface materials available using the LightWorks product for ArchiCAD.

The new book has these features:

A comprehensive exploration of material and shader qualities.

A comprehensive exploration of light source behavior.

Surprising revelations about fluorescent light, neon and other light sources.

Rendering techniques explained for beginner and expert.

Alternative illustration methods using the LightWorks engine.

Integration of LightWorks models with context photography.

Dozens of tips and tricks. (An entire chapter, in fact.)

Receive a full book outline and a sample by writing to: info.beginnernomore@telus.net

Availability and Price

Order the LightWorks in ArchiCAD book now for immediate delivery.

The book features:

All illustrations in full color.

8.5x11 horizontal format logically organized in spreads.

Plenty of jokes.

Wire bound to lie flat as a book this thick should.

Price is US$90.00 (ship to North America US$5.00, other destinations US$20.00) Payment can be made instantly through PayPal, the international Internet payment system, in many currencies. If customers prefer, payment can be made by check or money order. Send Paypal payments to: info.beginernomore@telus.net

 

 

About Beginner-No-More Publishing

Beginner-No-More Publishing is the brainchild of Dwight Atkinson, Canada's funniest architect.

Atkinson writes for Canadian Architect Magazine and Britain's premier 3D World Magazine. His last book is Illustration In ArchiCAD. A long-time ArchiCAD expert, Atkinson travels the world, using humor to teach other architects how to illustrate their work with beauty.

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