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Dan Ablan

"Inside LightWave v9"


If in doubt, do a search for LW9.cfg and see where they are.
The content files are also usually stored within the main LightWave folder, but again
these can moved anywhere you
like as long as you tell LightWave
and ScreamerNet where the new
location is.
To make this tutorial the same for
all users, I??™m going to suggest that
the LightWave content, config
files, and command folder all be
stored in the main LightWave
folder (on the master computer).
If you don??™t want to do this, just
make sure you replace all pathnames
to these items with the new
location you??™ve decided on.
Before we start sharing these files,
you must create some new folders
in your LightWave directory.
Figure 15.25 shows the folder
structure for a typical LightWave
installation and the new folders
you need to create.
The new folders are screamernet_command, screamernet_save, config_lightwave, and
config_screamernet. These are in the command folder, a folder to which to save the rendered
frames, the regular LightWave config folder, and a config folder specifically for
ScreamerNet use.
Figure 15.25 Here is a typical LightWave directory
showing the folders created during installation and the
new ones you must create.


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