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			<title><![CDATA[Need an Icon to be modified/made]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 18:12:48 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Where's OddOne when I need him? lol<br />
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Basically I need someone to take the RocketDock icon and modify it by adding a few other images on top of it.  I need an image of around 200px to look decent so I can use it in my program, installer, program icons.  It will need a transparent background.<br />
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I don't have any money to offer you, but it shouldn't take anyone decent at graphic design to be able to do what I am asking.  I will add you to my credits (in application/instructions/help file/website/etc) to make sure people know it was you that created the icon.]]></description>
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Basically I need someone to take the RocketDock icon and modify it by adding a few other images on top of it.  I need an image of around 200px to look decent so I can use it in my program, installer, program icons.  It will need a transparent background.<br />
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I don't have any money to offer you, but it shouldn't take anyone decent at graphic design to be able to do what I am asking.  I will add you to my credits (in application/instructions/help file/website/etc) to make sure people know it was you that created the icon.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Texturing Next-Gen characters in Zbrush]]></title>
			<link>http://pro-coders.com/showthread.php?tid=9203</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:56:18 -0600</pubDate>
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Digital-tutors: Texturing Next-Gen characters in Zbrush <br />
English | Video: svq3, yuvj420p, 788x648, 192 kb/s | Audio: mp3, 22050 Hz, s16 | 1.03 GB<br />
Genre: Video training<br />
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Learn a production workflow and time-saving methods for creating game-ready textured characters, texture painting techniques, and adding character enhancements for appeal. contains over 4 hours of project-based training for artists learning the creative processes of texturing characters for next-generation games.<br />
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Popular highlights include:<br />
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Setting up base materials in ZBrush<br />
Filling Subtools with color<br />
Painting Illuminated Panels<br />
Painting with Symmetry<br />
Isolating Portions of Subtools<br />
Working with Polygroups<br />
cavity Masks to Emphasize Detail<br />
Painting Wear into Armor<br />
Adding color Variation<br />
Layering color and Detail for Skin<br />
Blending Textural Detail with Alphas<br />
PolyPainting Techniques<br />
Photoshop Integration with ZApplink<br />
cloning Photographic Detail<br />
Painting Scarring and Decay<br />
converting PolyPaint colors to Texture Maps<br />
Painting with Projection Master<br />
Using cavity Maps as Texture Guides<br />
Editing Textures in Photoshop<br />
Assembling Textures in Photoshop<br />
Painting Specular Maps in ZBrush<br />
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Digital-tutors: Texturing Next-Gen characters in Zbrush <br />
English | Video: svq3, yuvj420p, 788x648, 192 kb/s | Audio: mp3, 22050 Hz, s16 | 1.03 GB<br />
Genre: Video training<br />
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Learn a production workflow and time-saving methods for creating game-ready textured characters, texture painting techniques, and adding character enhancements for appeal. contains over 4 hours of project-based training for artists learning the creative processes of texturing characters for next-generation games.<br />
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Popular highlights include:<br />
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Setting up base materials in ZBrush<br />
Filling Subtools with color<br />
Painting Illuminated Panels<br />
Painting with Symmetry<br />
Isolating Portions of Subtools<br />
Working with Polygroups<br />
cavity Masks to Emphasize Detail<br />
Painting Wear into Armor<br />
Adding color Variation<br />
Layering color and Detail for Skin<br />
Blending Textural Detail with Alphas<br />
PolyPainting Techniques<br />
Photoshop Integration with ZApplink<br />
cloning Photographic Detail<br />
Painting Scarring and Decay<br />
converting PolyPaint colors to Texture Maps<br />
Painting with Projection Master<br />
Using cavity Maps as Texture Guides<br />
Editing Textures in Photoshop<br />
Assembling Textures in Photoshop<br />
Painting Specular Maps in ZBrush<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[PHP and MySQL LiveLessons ]]></title>
			<link>http://pro-coders.com/showthread.php?tid=9202</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:53:19 -0600</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">PHP and MySQL LiveLessons (Video Training)</span><br />
English | 1024x768 | H264 | 10fps 149kbps | AAc 64kbps | 727MB<br />
<span style="font-style: italic;">Genre: eLearning</span><br />
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In this one-of-a-kind video package, top Web developer and Prentice Hall author Marc Wandschneider shows you exactly how to build reliable, secure, industrial-strength Web applications with PHP and MySQL. You'll master both PHP and MySQL through 18 comprehensive video lessons, and you'll have your first PHP/MySQL application running in less than an hour.<br />
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Wandschneider shows how to set up PHP on Windows and Mac OS X and then builds your skills by walking you through actual application development projects. Just click, watch, and learn efficient ways to implement user account creation, form validation, cookie and session management, file upload/download, and much more.<br />
Everything's taught visually, using sample applications ranging from a simple calculator to a full-fledged photo sharing site, and all the sample code is on the DVD.  Programming challenges at the end of each lesson teach you how to take your skills to the next level.  You'll master essential PHP and MySQL best practices at your own pace and learn how to deliver production-quality PHP/MySQL solutions faster and more effectively.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">LiveLessons: Video Instruction from Technology Experts</span><br />
Looking for a better way to master today's rapidly changing technologies? Want expert help, but don't have the time or energy to read a book? can't find classroom training worth the money? Discover LiveLessons: self-paced, personal video instruction from the world's leading experts. <br />
    +LiveLessons are video courses, on DVD with a book supplement, that are organized into bite-sized, self-contained sessions-you'll learn key skills in as little as fifteen minutes!<br />
    +Each lesson begins with well-defined learning objectives so you know exactly what you will learn in the lesson.<br />
    +Follow along as your instructor shows exactly how to get great results in your real-world environment.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Table of contents</span><br />
Lesson 1: Installation of MySQL, Apache, and PHP<br />
Lesson 2: Your First Web Application<br />
Lesson 3: Language Basics<br />
Lesson 4: More Language Features<br />
Lesson 5: Functions and Loops<br />
Lesson 6: Text and Strings<br />
Lesson 7: Arrays, File Organization<br />
Lesson 8: Object-Oriented Programming I<br />
Lesson 9: Object-Oriented Programming II<br />
Lesson 10: Object-Oriented Programming III<br />
Lesson 11: Learning about the Web Server<br />
Lesson 12: Getting Started with the Database<br />
Lesson 13: Fetching Data from the Database<br />
Lesson 14: Modifying Data in the Database<br />
Lesson 15: Remembering Things: cookies and Sessions<br />
Lesson 16: Files and File Uploads<br />
Lesson 17: Formatted Output, Output Buffering, and Security<br />
Lesson 18: When Things Go Wrong<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">PHP and MySQL LiveLessons (Video Training)</span><br />
English | 1024x768 | H264 | 10fps 149kbps | AAc 64kbps | 727MB<br />
<span style="font-style: italic;">Genre: eLearning</span><br />
<br />
In this one-of-a-kind video package, top Web developer and Prentice Hall author Marc Wandschneider shows you exactly how to build reliable, secure, industrial-strength Web applications with PHP and MySQL. You'll master both PHP and MySQL through 18 comprehensive video lessons, and you'll have your first PHP/MySQL application running in less than an hour.<br />
<br />
Wandschneider shows how to set up PHP on Windows and Mac OS X and then builds your skills by walking you through actual application development projects. Just click, watch, and learn efficient ways to implement user account creation, form validation, cookie and session management, file upload/download, and much more.<br />
Everything's taught visually, using sample applications ranging from a simple calculator to a full-fledged photo sharing site, and all the sample code is on the DVD.  Programming challenges at the end of each lesson teach you how to take your skills to the next level.  You'll master essential PHP and MySQL best practices at your own pace and learn how to deliver production-quality PHP/MySQL solutions faster and more effectively.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">LiveLessons: Video Instruction from Technology Experts</span><br />
Looking for a better way to master today's rapidly changing technologies? Want expert help, but don't have the time or energy to read a book? can't find classroom training worth the money? Discover LiveLessons: self-paced, personal video instruction from the world's leading experts. <br />
    +LiveLessons are video courses, on DVD with a book supplement, that are organized into bite-sized, self-contained sessions-you'll learn key skills in as little as fifteen minutes!<br />
    +Each lesson begins with well-defined learning objectives so you know exactly what you will learn in the lesson.<br />
    +Follow along as your instructor shows exactly how to get great results in your real-world environment.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Table of contents</span><br />
Lesson 1: Installation of MySQL, Apache, and PHP<br />
Lesson 2: Your First Web Application<br />
Lesson 3: Language Basics<br />
Lesson 4: More Language Features<br />
Lesson 5: Functions and Loops<br />
Lesson 6: Text and Strings<br />
Lesson 7: Arrays, File Organization<br />
Lesson 8: Object-Oriented Programming I<br />
Lesson 9: Object-Oriented Programming II<br />
Lesson 10: Object-Oriented Programming III<br />
Lesson 11: Learning about the Web Server<br />
Lesson 12: Getting Started with the Database<br />
Lesson 13: Fetching Data from the Database<br />
Lesson 14: Modifying Data in the Database<br />
Lesson 15: Remembering Things: cookies and Sessions<br />
Lesson 16: Files and File Uploads<br />
Lesson 17: Formatted Output, Output Buffering, and Security<br />
Lesson 18: When Things Go Wrong<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Motorcycle Modeling Techniques in 3ds Max]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:50:21 -0600</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Digital Tutors : Motorcycle Modeling Techniques in 3ds Max  |  2.42 GB</span><br />
Learn production techniques to hard surface modeling, creative tips and tricks to building complex geometry, and a proven workflow to modeling detailed motorcycles and parts. contains over 8 hours of self-paced training for artists using 3ds Max.<br />
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Popular highlights include: Modeling from Blueprints; Hard Surface Modeling; Polygon Modeling Techniques; Spline-based Modeling Techniques; Understanding Metal-working Process; Motorcycle Parts Overview; Modeling Detail for Realism; Surface Tools; creating Seam Detail; creating complex Shapes with Booleans; NURBS and Splines for Tubes and Wires; creating Geometry from Existing Pieces; Adding Welds to Metal Pieces; Adding Bevels to Edges and Polygons; Modeling Different Types of Materials; Materials and Lighting; Texture Maps; Image-based Lighting; Reference Images; Tire Treads with Bump Maps; Setting up Hierarchies; Posing for Final Shots.<br />
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7 hrs. 59 min. |Released on February 6, 2009 |Project Files Included (63 MB)<br />
Required Software: 3ds Max 2009 and up (required to open project files)<br />
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53 videos in this course<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Digital Tutors : Motorcycle Modeling Techniques in 3ds Max  |  2.42 GB</span><br />
Learn production techniques to hard surface modeling, creative tips and tricks to building complex geometry, and a proven workflow to modeling detailed motorcycles and parts. contains over 8 hours of self-paced training for artists using 3ds Max.<br />
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Popular highlights include: Modeling from Blueprints; Hard Surface Modeling; Polygon Modeling Techniques; Spline-based Modeling Techniques; Understanding Metal-working Process; Motorcycle Parts Overview; Modeling Detail for Realism; Surface Tools; creating Seam Detail; creating complex Shapes with Booleans; NURBS and Splines for Tubes and Wires; creating Geometry from Existing Pieces; Adding Welds to Metal Pieces; Adding Bevels to Edges and Polygons; Modeling Different Types of Materials; Materials and Lighting; Texture Maps; Image-based Lighting; Reference Images; Tire Treads with Bump Maps; Setting up Hierarchies; Posing for Final Shots.<br />
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7 hrs. 59 min. |Released on February 6, 2009 |Project Files Included (63 MB)<br />
Required Software: 3ds Max 2009 and up (required to open project files)<br />
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53 videos in this course<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Modeling DVD Drawer (2011)]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:47:27 -0600</pubDate>
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FreshMaya - Modeling DVD Drawer (2011) | 1.78 GB<br />
MP4 | AVc, 533 - 881 Kbps, 1280x720 pixels, 15.000 fps |<br />
AAc, Lc, 115 - 127 Kbps, 2 channels, 44.1 KHz<br />
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FreshMaya - Modeling DVD Drawer (2011) | 1.78 GB<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Mathematics Describing the Real World]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:44:23 -0600</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">TTc Video - Mathematics Describing the Real World: Precalculus and Trigonometry [Edwards 1005]</span><br />
Language: English<br />
AVI | XviD 1400kbps | 640 x 480 29.97fps | MP3 128kbps | 10.6 GB<br />
<span style="font-style: italic;">Genre: e-Learning</span><br />
Mathematics Describing the Real World: Precalculus and Trigonometry<br />
course No. 1005<br />
Taught By Professor Bruce H. Edwards, Ph.D., Dartmouth college,<br />
University of Florida <br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Whats the sure road to success in calculus? The answer is simple:</span>Precalculus.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">course Lecture Titles</span><br />
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36 Lectures<br />
30 minutes/lecture<br />
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     1. An Introduction to Precalculus-Functions<br />
     Precalculus is important preparation for calculus, but it's also a useful set of skills in its own right, drawing on algebra, trigonometry, and other topics. As an introduction, review the essential concept of the function, try your hand at simple problems, and hear Professor Edwards's recommendations for approaching the course.<br />
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     2. Polynomial Functions and Zeros<br />
     The most common type of algebraic function is a polynomial function. As examples, investigate linear and quadratic functions, probing different techniques for finding roots, or "zeros." A valuable tool in this search is the intermediate value theorem, which identifies real-number roots for polynomial functions.<br />
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     3. complex Numbers<br />
     Step into the strange and fascinating world of complex numbers, also known as imaginary numbers, where i is defined as the square root of -1. Learn how to calculate and find roots of polynomials using complex numbers, and how certain complex expressions produce beautiful fractal patterns when graphed.<br />
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     4. Rational Functions<br />
     Investigate rational functions, which are quotients of polynomials. First, find the domain of the function. Then, learn how to recognize the vertical and horizontal asymptotes, both by graphing and comparing the values of the numerator and denominator. Finally, look at some applications of rational functions.<br />
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     5. Inverse Functions<br />
     Discover how functions can be combined in various ways, including addition, multiplication, and composition. A special case of composition is the inverse function, which has important applications. One way to recognize inverse functions is on a graph, where the function and its inverse form mirror images across the line y = x.<br />
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     6. Solving Inequalities<br />
     You have already used inequalities to express the set of values in the domain of a function. Now study the notation for inequalities, how to represent inequalities on graphs, and techniques for solving inequalities, including those involving absolute value, which occur frequently in calculus.<br />
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     7. Exponential Functions<br />
     Explore exponential functions-functions that have a base greater than 1 and a variable as the exponent. Survey the properties of exponents, the graphs of exponential functions, and the unique properties of the natural base e. Then sample a typical problem in compound interest.<br />
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     8. Logarithmic Functions<br />
     A logarithmic function is the inverse of the exponential function, with all the characteristics of inverse functions covered in Lecture 5. Examine common logarithms (those with base 10) and natural logarithms (those with base e), and study such applications as the "rule of 70" in banking.<br />
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     9. Properties of Logarithms<br />
     Learn the secret of converting logarithms to any base. Then review the three major properties of logarithms, which allow simplification or expansion of logarithmic expressions-methods widely used in calculus. close by focusing on applications, including the pH system in chemistry and the Richter scale in geology.<br />
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     10. Exponential and Logarithmic Equations<br />
     Practice solving a range of equations involving logarithms and exponents, seeing how logarithms are used to bring exponents "down to earth" for easier calculation. Then try your hand at a problem that models the heights of males and females, analyzing how the models are put together.<br />
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     11. Exponential and Logarithmic Models<br />
     Finish the algebra portion of the course by delving deeper into exponential and logarithmic equations, using them to model real-life phenomena, including population growth, radioactive decay, SAT math scores, the spread of a virus, and the cooling rate of a cup of coffee.<br />
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     12. Introduction to Trigonometry and Angles<br />
     Trigonometry is a key topic in applied math and calculus with uses in a wide range of applications. Begin your investigation with the two techniques for measuring angles: degrees and radians. Typically used in calculus, the radian system makes calculations with angles easier.<br />
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     13. Trigonometric Functions-Right Triangle Definition<br />
     The Pythagorean theorem, which deals with the relationship of the sides of a right triangle, is the starting point for the six trigonometric functions. Discover the close connection of sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent, and focus on some simple formulas that are well worth memorizing.<br />
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     14. Trigonometric Functions-Arbitrary Angle Definition<br />
     Trigonometric functions need not be confined to acute angles in right triangles; they apply to virtually any angle. Using the coordinate plane, learn to calculate trigonometric values for arbitrary angles. Also see how a table of common angles and their trigonometric values has wide application.<br />
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     15. Graphs of Sine and cosine Functions<br />
     The graphs of sine and cosine functions form a distinctive wave-like pattern. Experiment with functions that have additional terms, and see how these change the period, amplitude, and phase of the waves. Such behavior occurs throughout nature and led to the discovery of rapidly rotating stars called pulsars in 1967.<br />
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     16. Graphs of Other Trigonometric Functions<br />
     continue your study of the graphs of trigonometric functions by looking at the curves made by tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent expressions. Then bring several precalculus skills together by using a decaying exponential term in a sine function to model damped harmonic motion.<br />
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     17. Inverse Trigonometric Functions<br />
     For a given trigonometric function, only a small part of its graph qualifies as an inverse function as defined in Lecture 5. However, these inverse trigonometric functions are very important in calculus. Test your skill at identifying and working with them, and try a problem involving a rocket launch.<br />
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     18. Trigonometric Identities<br />
     An equation that is true for every possible value of a variable is called an identity. Review several trigonometric identities, seeing how they can be proved by choosing one side of the equation and then simplifying it until a true statement remains. Such identities are crucial for solving complicated trigonometric equations.<br />
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     19. Trigonometric Equations<br />
     In calculus, the difficult part is often not the steps of a problem that use calculus but the equation that's left when you're finished, which takes precalculus to solve. Hone your skills for this challenge by identifying all the values of the variable that satisfy a given trigonometric equation.<br />
<br />
     20. Sum and Difference Formulas<br />
     Study the important formulas for the sum and difference of sines, cosines, and tangents. Then use these tools to get a preview of calculus by finding the slope of a tangent line on the cosine graph. In the process, you discover the derivative of the cosine function.<br />
<br />
     21. Law of Sines<br />
     Return to the subject of triangles to investigate the law of sines, which allows the sides and angles of any triangle to be determined, given the value of two angles and one side, or two sides and one opposite angle. Also learn a sine-based formula for the area of a triangle.<br />
<br />
     22. Law of cosines<br />
     Given three sides of a triangle, can you find the three angles? Use a generalized form of the Pythagorean theorem called the law of cosines to succeed. This formula also allows the determination of all sides and angles of a triangle when you know any two sides and their included angle.<br />
<br />
     23. Introduction to Vectors<br />
     Vectors symbolize quantities that have both magnitude and direction, such as force, velocity, and acceleration. They are depicted by a directed line segment on a graph. Experiment with finding equivalent vectors, adding vectors, and multiplying vectors by scalars.<br />
<br />
     24. Trigonometric Form of a complex Number<br />
     Apply your trigonometric skills to the abstract realm of complex numbers, seeing how to represent complex numbers in a trigonometric form that allows easy multiplication and division. Also investigate De Moivre's theorem, a shortcut for raising complex numbers to any power.<br />
<br />
     25. Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices<br />
     Embark on the first of four lectures on systems of linear equations and matrices. Begin by using the method of substitution to solve a simple system of two equations and two unknowns. Then practice the technique of Gaussian elimination, and get a taste of matrix representation of a linear system.<br />
<br />
     26. Operations with Matrices<br />
     Deepen your understanding of matrices by learning how to do simple operations: addition, scalar multiplication, and matrix multiplication. After looking at several examples, apply matrix arithmetic to a commonly encountered problem by finding the parabola that passes through three given points.<br />
<br />
     27. Inverses and Determinants of Matrices<br />
     Get ready for applications involving matrices by exploring two additional concepts: the inverse of a matrix and the determinant. The algorithm for calculating the inverse of a matrix relies on Gaussian elimination, while the determinant is a scalar value associated with every square matrix.<br />
<br />
     28. Applications of Linear Systems and Matrices<br />
     Use linear systems and matrices to analyze such questions as these: How can the stopping distance of a car be estimated based on three data points? How does computer graphics perform transformations and rotations? How can traffic flow along a network of roads be modeled?<br />
<br />
     29. circles and Parabolas<br />
     In the first of two lectures on conic sections, examine the properties of circles and parabolas. Learn the formal definition and standard equation for each, and solve a real-life problem involving the reflector found in a typical car headlight.<br />
<br />
     30. Ellipses and Hyperbolas<br />
     continue your survey of conic sections by looking at ellipses and hyperbolas, studying their standard equations and probing a few of their many applications. For example, calculate the dimensions of the U.S. capitol's "whispering gallery," an ellipse-shaped room with fascinating acoustical properties.<br />
<br />
     31. Parametric Equations<br />
     How do you model a situation involving three variables, such as a motion problem that introduces time as a third variable in addition to position and velocity? Discover that parametric equations are an efficient technique for solving such problems. In one application, you calculate whether a baseball hit at a certain angle and speed will be a home run.<br />
<br />
     32. Polar coordinates<br />
     Take a different mathematical approach to graphing: polar coordinates. With this system, a point's location is specified by its distance from the origin and the angle it makes with the positive x axis. Polar coordinates are surprisingly useful for many applications, including writing the formula for a valentine heart!<br />
<br />
     33. Sequences and Series<br />
     Get a taste of calculus by probing infinite sequences and series-topics that lead to the concept of limits, the summation notation using the Greek letter sigma, and the solution to such problems as Zeno's famous paradox. Also investigate Fibonacci numbers and an infinite series that produces the number e.<br />
<br />
     34. counting Principles<br />
     counting problems occur frequently in real life, from the possible batting lineups on a baseball team to the different ways of organizing a committee. Use concepts you've learned in the course to distinguish between permutations and combinations and provide precise counts for each.<br />
<br />
     35. Elementary Probability<br />
     What are your chances of winning the lottery? Of rolling a seven with two dice? Of guessing your ATM PIN number when you've forgotten it? Delve into the rudiments of probability, learning basic vocabulary and formulas so that you know the odds.<br />
<br />
36. GPS Devices and Looking Forward to calculus<br />
     In a final application, locate a position on the surface of the earth with a two-dimensional version of GPS technology. Then close by finding the tangent line to a parabola, thereby solving a problem in differential calculus and witnessing how precalculus paves the way for the next big mathematical adventure.<br />
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Mathematics Describing the Real World: Precalculus and Trigonometry<br />
course No. 1005<br />
Taught By Professor Bruce H. Edwards, Ph.D., Dartmouth college,<br />
University of Florida <br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Whats the sure road to success in calculus? The answer is simple:</span>Precalculus.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">course Lecture Titles</span><br />
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36 Lectures<br />
30 minutes/lecture<br />
<br />
     1. An Introduction to Precalculus-Functions<br />
     Precalculus is important preparation for calculus, but it's also a useful set of skills in its own right, drawing on algebra, trigonometry, and other topics. As an introduction, review the essential concept of the function, try your hand at simple problems, and hear Professor Edwards's recommendations for approaching the course.<br />
<br />
     2. Polynomial Functions and Zeros<br />
     The most common type of algebraic function is a polynomial function. As examples, investigate linear and quadratic functions, probing different techniques for finding roots, or "zeros." A valuable tool in this search is the intermediate value theorem, which identifies real-number roots for polynomial functions.<br />
<br />
     3. complex Numbers<br />
     Step into the strange and fascinating world of complex numbers, also known as imaginary numbers, where i is defined as the square root of -1. Learn how to calculate and find roots of polynomials using complex numbers, and how certain complex expressions produce beautiful fractal patterns when graphed.<br />
<br />
     4. Rational Functions<br />
     Investigate rational functions, which are quotients of polynomials. First, find the domain of the function. Then, learn how to recognize the vertical and horizontal asymptotes, both by graphing and comparing the values of the numerator and denominator. Finally, look at some applications of rational functions.<br />
<br />
     5. Inverse Functions<br />
     Discover how functions can be combined in various ways, including addition, multiplication, and composition. A special case of composition is the inverse function, which has important applications. One way to recognize inverse functions is on a graph, where the function and its inverse form mirror images across the line y = x.<br />
<br />
     6. Solving Inequalities<br />
     You have already used inequalities to express the set of values in the domain of a function. Now study the notation for inequalities, how to represent inequalities on graphs, and techniques for solving inequalities, including those involving absolute value, which occur frequently in calculus.<br />
<br />
     7. Exponential Functions<br />
     Explore exponential functions-functions that have a base greater than 1 and a variable as the exponent. Survey the properties of exponents, the graphs of exponential functions, and the unique properties of the natural base e. Then sample a typical problem in compound interest.<br />
<br />
     8. Logarithmic Functions<br />
     A logarithmic function is the inverse of the exponential function, with all the characteristics of inverse functions covered in Lecture 5. Examine common logarithms (those with base 10) and natural logarithms (those with base e), and study such applications as the "rule of 70" in banking.<br />
<br />
     9. Properties of Logarithms<br />
     Learn the secret of converting logarithms to any base. Then review the three major properties of logarithms, which allow simplification or expansion of logarithmic expressions-methods widely used in calculus. close by focusing on applications, including the pH system in chemistry and the Richter scale in geology.<br />
<br />
     10. Exponential and Logarithmic Equations<br />
     Practice solving a range of equations involving logarithms and exponents, seeing how logarithms are used to bring exponents "down to earth" for easier calculation. Then try your hand at a problem that models the heights of males and females, analyzing how the models are put together.<br />
<br />
     11. Exponential and Logarithmic Models<br />
     Finish the algebra portion of the course by delving deeper into exponential and logarithmic equations, using them to model real-life phenomena, including population growth, radioactive decay, SAT math scores, the spread of a virus, and the cooling rate of a cup of coffee.<br />
<br />
     12. Introduction to Trigonometry and Angles<br />
     Trigonometry is a key topic in applied math and calculus with uses in a wide range of applications. Begin your investigation with the two techniques for measuring angles: degrees and radians. Typically used in calculus, the radian system makes calculations with angles easier.<br />
<br />
     13. Trigonometric Functions-Right Triangle Definition<br />
     The Pythagorean theorem, which deals with the relationship of the sides of a right triangle, is the starting point for the six trigonometric functions. Discover the close connection of sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent, and focus on some simple formulas that are well worth memorizing.<br />
<br />
     14. Trigonometric Functions-Arbitrary Angle Definition<br />
     Trigonometric functions need not be confined to acute angles in right triangles; they apply to virtually any angle. Using the coordinate plane, learn to calculate trigonometric values for arbitrary angles. Also see how a table of common angles and their trigonometric values has wide application.<br />
<br />
     15. Graphs of Sine and cosine Functions<br />
     The graphs of sine and cosine functions form a distinctive wave-like pattern. Experiment with functions that have additional terms, and see how these change the period, amplitude, and phase of the waves. Such behavior occurs throughout nature and led to the discovery of rapidly rotating stars called pulsars in 1967.<br />
<br />
     16. Graphs of Other Trigonometric Functions<br />
     continue your study of the graphs of trigonometric functions by looking at the curves made by tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent expressions. Then bring several precalculus skills together by using a decaying exponential term in a sine function to model damped harmonic motion.<br />
<br />
     17. Inverse Trigonometric Functions<br />
     For a given trigonometric function, only a small part of its graph qualifies as an inverse function as defined in Lecture 5. However, these inverse trigonometric functions are very important in calculus. Test your skill at identifying and working with them, and try a problem involving a rocket launch.<br />
<br />
     18. Trigonometric Identities<br />
     An equation that is true for every possible value of a variable is called an identity. Review several trigonometric identities, seeing how they can be proved by choosing one side of the equation and then simplifying it until a true statement remains. Such identities are crucial for solving complicated trigonometric equations.<br />
<br />
     19. Trigonometric Equations<br />
     In calculus, the difficult part is often not the steps of a problem that use calculus but the equation that's left when you're finished, which takes precalculus to solve. Hone your skills for this challenge by identifying all the values of the variable that satisfy a given trigonometric equation.<br />
<br />
     20. Sum and Difference Formulas<br />
     Study the important formulas for the sum and difference of sines, cosines, and tangents. Then use these tools to get a preview of calculus by finding the slope of a tangent line on the cosine graph. In the process, you discover the derivative of the cosine function.<br />
<br />
     21. Law of Sines<br />
     Return to the subject of triangles to investigate the law of sines, which allows the sides and angles of any triangle to be determined, given the value of two angles and one side, or two sides and one opposite angle. Also learn a sine-based formula for the area of a triangle.<br />
<br />
     22. Law of cosines<br />
     Given three sides of a triangle, can you find the three angles? Use a generalized form of the Pythagorean theorem called the law of cosines to succeed. This formula also allows the determination of all sides and angles of a triangle when you know any two sides and their included angle.<br />
<br />
     23. Introduction to Vectors<br />
     Vectors symbolize quantities that have both magnitude and direction, such as force, velocity, and acceleration. They are depicted by a directed line segment on a graph. Experiment with finding equivalent vectors, adding vectors, and multiplying vectors by scalars.<br />
<br />
     24. Trigonometric Form of a complex Number<br />
     Apply your trigonometric skills to the abstract realm of complex numbers, seeing how to represent complex numbers in a trigonometric form that allows easy multiplication and division. Also investigate De Moivre's theorem, a shortcut for raising complex numbers to any power.<br />
<br />
     25. Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices<br />
     Embark on the first of four lectures on systems of linear equations and matrices. Begin by using the method of substitution to solve a simple system of two equations and two unknowns. Then practice the technique of Gaussian elimination, and get a taste of matrix representation of a linear system.<br />
<br />
     26. Operations with Matrices<br />
     Deepen your understanding of matrices by learning how to do simple operations: addition, scalar multiplication, and matrix multiplication. After looking at several examples, apply matrix arithmetic to a commonly encountered problem by finding the parabola that passes through three given points.<br />
<br />
     27. Inverses and Determinants of Matrices<br />
     Get ready for applications involving matrices by exploring two additional concepts: the inverse of a matrix and the determinant. The algorithm for calculating the inverse of a matrix relies on Gaussian elimination, while the determinant is a scalar value associated with every square matrix.<br />
<br />
     28. Applications of Linear Systems and Matrices<br />
     Use linear systems and matrices to analyze such questions as these: How can the stopping distance of a car be estimated based on three data points? How does computer graphics perform transformations and rotations? How can traffic flow along a network of roads be modeled?<br />
<br />
     29. circles and Parabolas<br />
     In the first of two lectures on conic sections, examine the properties of circles and parabolas. Learn the formal definition and standard equation for each, and solve a real-life problem involving the reflector found in a typical car headlight.<br />
<br />
     30. Ellipses and Hyperbolas<br />
     continue your survey of conic sections by looking at ellipses and hyperbolas, studying their standard equations and probing a few of their many applications. For example, calculate the dimensions of the U.S. capitol's "whispering gallery," an ellipse-shaped room with fascinating acoustical properties.<br />
<br />
     31. Parametric Equations<br />
     How do you model a situation involving three variables, such as a motion problem that introduces time as a third variable in addition to position and velocity? Discover that parametric equations are an efficient technique for solving such problems. In one application, you calculate whether a baseball hit at a certain angle and speed will be a home run.<br />
<br />
     32. Polar coordinates<br />
     Take a different mathematical approach to graphing: polar coordinates. With this system, a point's location is specified by its distance from the origin and the angle it makes with the positive x axis. Polar coordinates are surprisingly useful for many applications, including writing the formula for a valentine heart!<br />
<br />
     33. Sequences and Series<br />
     Get a taste of calculus by probing infinite sequences and series-topics that lead to the concept of limits, the summation notation using the Greek letter sigma, and the solution to such problems as Zeno's famous paradox. Also investigate Fibonacci numbers and an infinite series that produces the number e.<br />
<br />
     34. counting Principles<br />
     counting problems occur frequently in real life, from the possible batting lineups on a baseball team to the different ways of organizing a committee. Use concepts you've learned in the course to distinguish between permutations and combinations and provide precise counts for each.<br />
<br />
     35. Elementary Probability<br />
     What are your chances of winning the lottery? Of rolling a seven with two dice? Of guessing your ATM PIN number when you've forgotten it? Delve into the rudiments of probability, learning basic vocabulary and formulas so that you know the odds.<br />
<br />
36. GPS Devices and Looking Forward to calculus<br />
     In a final application, locate a position on the surface of the earth with a two-dimensional version of GPS technology. Then close by finding the tangent line to a parabola, thereby solving a problem in differential calculus and witnessing how precalculus paves the way for the next big mathematical adventure.<br />
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Introduction to IP addressing Hexadecimal and Binary addressing class c Subnetting class B Subnetting class A Subnetting Variable Length Subnet Masks<br />
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Introduction to layer-2 switching The MAc address table The three switch functions Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) Determining the Root bridge STP<br />
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Introduction to Virtual LANs configuring VLANs Assigning Switch port memberships configuring trunk ports Inter-VLAN routing Router on a stick<br />
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Introduction to Access Lists Standard Access Lists Extended Access Lists Names Access Lists configuring Access lists with wildcards Verifying and<br />
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Introduction to Network Address Translation (NAT) Static NAT Dynamic NAT Port Address Translation (PAT) Verifying and Troubleshooting NAT Hands-on<br />
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Introduction to Wireless LAN's WLAN Technologies IEEE 802.11 Specifications WLAN Security Hands-on Labs 12.1: Analyzing WLAN Traffic Time<br />
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Introduction to basic networking Hardware and logical addressing OSI Reference Model The seven layers and their functions Ethernet Networking<br />
Module 2: Introduction to TcP/IP<br />
Introducing the Internet Protocol Stack The DoD Model Application layer protocols Host to Host Layer protocols Network layer protocols Written Lab<br />
Module 3: IP address, Subnetting, VLSM and Summarization<br />
Introduction to IP addressing Hexadecimal and Binary addressing class c Subnetting class B Subnetting class A Subnetting Variable Length Subnet Masks<br />
Module 4: Introduction to the cisco IOS<br />
How a router and switch boots Memory types in a router and switch User mode Privileged mode Administrative functions Hostname Banner Passwords<br />
Module 5: IOS Management and IP Troubleshooting<br />
How to verify and copy your IOS to a tftp server How to verify and copy an IOS from a TFTP server How to verify and copy your configuration to a ftp<br />
Module 6: IP Routing<br />
Introduction to IP Routing Static Routing Dynamic Routing RIP Routing RIPv2 Routing Verifying RIP Routing Hands-on Lab 6.1: Static Routing Hands-on<br />
Module 7: EIGRP and OSPF<br />
Introduction to Enhanced IGRP configuring and Verifying EIGRP Introduction to OSPF OSPF wildcard masking OSPF Elections Verifying OSPF Hands-on Lab<br />
Module 8: Layer-2 Switching and Spanning Tree Protocol<br />
Introduction to layer-2 switching The MAc address table The three switch functions Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) Determining the Root bridge STP<br />
Module 9: Virtual LANs (VLANs)<br />
Introduction to Virtual LANs configuring VLANs Assigning Switch port memberships configuring trunk ports Inter-VLAN routing Router on a stick<br />
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Introduction to Access Lists Standard Access Lists Extended Access Lists Names Access Lists configuring Access lists with wildcards Verifying and<br />
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Introduction to Network Address Translation (NAT) Static NAT Dynamic NAT Port Address Translation (PAT) Verifying and Troubleshooting NAT Hands-on<br />
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Introduction to Wireless LAN's WLAN Technologies IEEE 802.11 Specifications WLAN Security Hands-on Labs 12.1: Analyzing WLAN Traffic Time<br />
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Introduction to IPv6 IPv6 addressing IPv6 Routing Protocols configuring and Verifying IPv6 Hands-on Labs 13.1: configuring and Verifying IPv6 Time<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Introduction to Mudbox 2012]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:35:30 -0600</pubDate>
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Digital Tutors - Introduction to Mudbox 2012 (with project files)<br />
Duration: 3h 28m | Video: VP6 (.flv) 1280x720 15fps 666Kbps | Audio: MP3 44.1KHz 96Kbps | 2.09 GB<br />
Level: Beginner<br />
Genre: eLearning | Language: English<br />
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In this course we will go over every thing you need to know to start using Mudbox 2012.<br />
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In this series of lessons you will get a ground up look at the powerful sculpting and texture painting application, Mudbox. We will begin by taking a look at the Mudbox interface and talking about the basics of working with geometry in Mudbox. We will cover methods for getting geometry into Mudbox, how to transform it around the scene, and subdivide it in preparation for sculpting. We will proceed from there by using a project based approach to cover the sculpting and painting tools. We will also create our own Vector Displacement Maps that we can use to sculpt. We will talk about changing our tool properties to get different results and using stamps and stencils to create various looks. We will go over some on-target presentation features in Mudbox and move on to painting textures. We will cover the Mudbox paint layer functionality and talk about new features in 2012 like uv-less PTEX painting and layer masks. We will talk about the Pose tools and painting opacity maps for our meshes. We39;ll finish up by talking about how Mudbox integrates with other applications like Photoshop, Maya, 3ds Max, and Softimage. This course will give you the chance to learn the ins and outs of Mudbox by going through the process with a project based approach. Once you have completed these lessons, you will be able to take what you have learned and apply it to your own work.<br />
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Digital Tutors - Introduction to Mudbox 2012 (with project files)<br />
Duration: 3h 28m | Video: VP6 (.flv) 1280x720 15fps 666Kbps | Audio: MP3 44.1KHz 96Kbps | 2.09 GB<br />
Level: Beginner<br />
Genre: eLearning | Language: English<br />
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In this course we will go over every thing you need to know to start using Mudbox 2012.<br />
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In this series of lessons you will get a ground up look at the powerful sculpting and texture painting application, Mudbox. We will begin by taking a look at the Mudbox interface and talking about the basics of working with geometry in Mudbox. We will cover methods for getting geometry into Mudbox, how to transform it around the scene, and subdivide it in preparation for sculpting. We will proceed from there by using a project based approach to cover the sculpting and painting tools. We will also create our own Vector Displacement Maps that we can use to sculpt. We will talk about changing our tool properties to get different results and using stamps and stencils to create various looks. We will go over some on-target presentation features in Mudbox and move on to painting textures. We will cover the Mudbox paint layer functionality and talk about new features in 2012 like uv-less PTEX painting and layer masks. We will talk about the Pose tools and painting opacity maps for our meshes. We39;ll finish up by talking about how Mudbox integrates with other applications like Photoshop, Maya, 3ds Max, and Softimage. This course will give you the chance to learn the ins and outs of Mudbox by going through the process with a project based approach. Once you have completed these lessons, you will be able to take what you have learned and apply it to your own work.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Infinite Skills - Learning Rhino 4 ]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:32:31 -0600</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Infinite Skills - Learning Rhino 4 (Rhino 4 Essential Training)</span><br />
7 Disks | Video: AVc (.mp4) 960*720 15fps | Audio: AAc 44.1Khz mono | 3.63GB<br />
<span style="font-style: italic;">Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Level: Beginner</span><br />
Learn how to take your skills to the next level. This Beginners Rhino 4 Tutorial Video is the ultimate in comprehensive learning for the discerning professional. The training uses broadcast quality audio and video to deliver concise and informative training right to your desktop. The training comes complete with practical working files and presented via an intuitive, easy-to-use interface, allowing you to learn at your own pace. These Beginners Rhino 4 Tutorials make learning simple, quick and enjoyable. All Training Videos are authored by professional instructors who have a passion for teaching.<br />
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7 Disks | Video: AVc (.mp4) 960*720 15fps | Audio: AAc 44.1Khz mono | 3.63GB<br />
<span style="font-style: italic;">Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Level: Beginner</span><br />
Learn how to take your skills to the next level. This Beginners Rhino 4 Tutorial Video is the ultimate in comprehensive learning for the discerning professional. The training uses broadcast quality audio and video to deliver concise and informative training right to your desktop. The training comes complete with practical working files and presented via an intuitive, easy-to-use interface, allowing you to learn at your own pace. These Beginners Rhino 4 Tutorials make learning simple, quick and enjoyable. All Training Videos are authored by professional instructors who have a passion for teaching.<br />
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* Learn Beginners Rhino 4 from a professional trainer from your own desk.<br />
* Suitable for beginners to advanced users. ideal for users who learn faster when shown.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[creature Texturing and Rendering for Production]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:29:31 -0600</pubDate>
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Gnomon Workshop: creature Texturing and Rendering for Production: Texturing Techniques<br />
English | AVc1 1024x768 | MP3 128 Kbps | 5.73 Gb<br />
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In this DVD, Laurent reveals his techniques for creating the textures and shaders for the final stage of the creature modeling and texturing pipeline. Laurent shows how to create texture maps from scratch using a small library of different concrete and plaster textures. Using BodyPaint, he takes the cavity map from ZBrush and uses it as a guide to create the other maps for the creature. Laurent demonstrates how he experiments with one area of the body and then brings it to a near final stage before duplicating the maps and shaders for the rest of the creature using Photoshop174; and Max. He then shows how to use BodyPaint to paint over the seams and finalize the textures. Finally, Laurent renders out separate passes and composites them together in Digital Fusion, discussing how this process allows better control of the final image and enables him to test the shaders for scene assembly and lighting.<br />
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In this DVD, Laurent reveals his techniques for creating the textures and shaders for the final stage of the creature modeling and texturing pipeline. Laurent shows how to create texture maps from scratch using a small library of different concrete and plaster textures. Using BodyPaint, he takes the cavity map from ZBrush and uses it as a guide to create the other maps for the creature. Laurent demonstrates how he experiments with one area of the body and then brings it to a near final stage before duplicating the maps and shaders for the rest of the creature using Photoshop174; and Max. He then shows how to use BodyPaint to paint over the seams and finalize the textures. Finally, Laurent renders out separate passes and composites them together in Digital Fusion, discussing how this process allows better control of the final image and enables him to test the shaders for scene assembly and lighting.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[cocoa Programming Fundamentals ]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:26:36 -0600</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;"> LiveLessons cocoa Programming Fundamentals DVD - DeBTiSO (2011) | ISO | 1.34 GB </span><br />
<span style="font-style: italic;">Genre: Elearning</span><br />
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cocoa Programming Fundamentals provides a video guided tour of the powerful and elegant cocoa APIs and programming tools found on Mac OS X. Expert author and developer David chisnall explains how cocoas core frameworks and components work, and then demonstrates how to put them to use in designing and developing sophisticated Mac OS X applications.<br />
cocoa Programming LiveLessons Bundle gives Mac OS X programmers all the knowledge and techniques they need to produce powerful full-featured cocoa applications. It presents the wisdom and design experience of one of the worlds most experienced cocoa developers, and includes technical information and insights available from no other source.<br />
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Watch and learn from an expert developer as he covers all the fundamentals of developing sophisticated Mac OS X applications using cocoas wide array of tools and technologies.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Author</span><br />
David chisnall has in-depth knowledge of cocoa as both implementer and developer. As co-founder of the Etoile project to build an open source desktop environment atop GNUstep, he has created a new Objective-c runtime library, contributed code to the Objective-c front end for the LLVM compiler, and published many papers on Objective-c. He wrote an extremely popular series of articles on Objective-c and cocoa for InformIT, and authored The Definitive Guide to the Xen Hypervisor.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Table of contents</span><br />
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Lesson 1: Developing Under OS X<br />
Lesson 2: Simple GUIs<br />
Lesson 3: Key-Value coding<br />
Lesson 4: cocoa Drawing<br />
Lesson 5: Text In cocoa<br />
Lesson 6: Advanced Drawing<br />
Lesson 7: Dynamic Layouts in cocoa<br />
Lesson 8: Multimedia<br />
Lesson 9: Animation and 3D<br />
Lesson 10: System Integration<br />
Lesson 11: Using the Objective-c Runtime Library<br />
Lesson 12: Porting cocoa Apps<br />
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Genre: Elearning</span><br />
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cocoa Programming Fundamentals provides a video guided tour of the powerful and elegant cocoa APIs and programming tools found on Mac OS X. Expert author and developer David chisnall explains how cocoas core frameworks and components work, and then demonstrates how to put them to use in designing and developing sophisticated Mac OS X applications.<br />
cocoa Programming LiveLessons Bundle gives Mac OS X programmers all the knowledge and techniques they need to produce powerful full-featured cocoa applications. It presents the wisdom and design experience of one of the worlds most experienced cocoa developers, and includes technical information and insights available from no other source.<br />
<br />
Watch and learn from an expert developer as he covers all the fundamentals of developing sophisticated Mac OS X applications using cocoas wide array of tools and technologies.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Author</span><br />
David chisnall has in-depth knowledge of cocoa as both implementer and developer. As co-founder of the Etoile project to build an open source desktop environment atop GNUstep, he has created a new Objective-c runtime library, contributed code to the Objective-c front end for the LLVM compiler, and published many papers on Objective-c. He wrote an extremely popular series of articles on Objective-c and cocoa for InformIT, and authored The Definitive Guide to the Xen Hypervisor.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Table of contents</span><br />
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Lesson 1: Developing Under OS X<br />
Lesson 2: Simple GUIs<br />
Lesson 3: Key-Value coding<br />
Lesson 4: cocoa Drawing<br />
Lesson 5: Text In cocoa<br />
Lesson 6: Advanced Drawing<br />
Lesson 7: Dynamic Layouts in cocoa<br />
Lesson 8: Multimedia<br />
Lesson 9: Animation and 3D<br />
Lesson 10: System Integration<br />
Lesson 11: Using the Objective-c Runtime Library<br />
Lesson 12: Porting cocoa Apps<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Advanced Digital Painting in Adobe Photoshop]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:23:41 -0600</pubDate>
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English | AVc1 1024x768 | MP3 128 Kbps | 3.88 GB<br />
Genre: eLearning<br />
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On the second DVD in this series, christian builds on the techniques he introduced in his first DVD (Introduction to Digital Painting in Adobe Photoshop ). He takes the viewer step-by-step through the creation of a high-end digital painting, which can be used as either the visual base for a digital matte painting, or for an advanced conceptual art presentation. christian starts with a photographic plate and demonstrates how to create a complete high-concept painting, including architecture, vehicles and characters. He illustrates the shape approach and the concept of combinatory play as creative processes. christian introduces you to the underlying thought process of high concept design, while giving you a hands-on demonstration of the mechanics of painting in Adobe Photoshop .<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Topic covered :</span><br />
* Photographic Plate<br />
* Blocking in Shape<br />
* Photo Reference<br />
* color and Value Adjustments<br />
* Advanced Use of Quick Masks<br />
* Vehicle creation<br />
* creative Use of<br />
* Photographic Textures<br />
* Lighting and Mood<br />
* Introduction of characters<br />
* combinatory Play<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">chapter</span><br />
1. Shape Block-in<br />
2. Photo Scrap and Masking<br />
3. Adding the Vehicle<br />
4. Detailing Surfaces<br />
5. Adding Figures and Final Details<br />
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Genre: eLearning<br />
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On the second DVD in this series, christian builds on the techniques he introduced in his first DVD (Introduction to Digital Painting in Adobe Photoshop ). He takes the viewer step-by-step through the creation of a high-end digital painting, which can be used as either the visual base for a digital matte painting, or for an advanced conceptual art presentation. christian starts with a photographic plate and demonstrates how to create a complete high-concept painting, including architecture, vehicles and characters. He illustrates the shape approach and the concept of combinatory play as creative processes. christian introduces you to the underlying thought process of high concept design, while giving you a hands-on demonstration of the mechanics of painting in Adobe Photoshop .<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Topic covered :</span><br />
* Photographic Plate<br />
* Blocking in Shape<br />
* Photo Reference<br />
* color and Value Adjustments<br />
* Advanced Use of Quick Masks<br />
* Vehicle creation<br />
* creative Use of<br />
* Photographic Textures<br />
* Lighting and Mood<br />
* Introduction of characters<br />
* combinatory Play<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">chapter</span><br />
1. Shape Block-in<br />
2. Photo Scrap and Masking<br />
3. Adding the Vehicle<br />
4. Detailing Surfaces<br />
5. Adding Figures and Final Details<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[The Real Housewives of New York city S04E18]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:20:40 -0600</pubDate>
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The Real Housewives of New York city S04E18 Reunion Part 2 720p HDTV x264-MOMENTUM<br />
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Genre : comedy | Drama<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[So You Think You can Dance S08E20]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:17:31 -0600</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">So You Think You can Dance S08E20</span><br />
English | 1:24:56 | h264 1280x720 29.92fps | Ac3 6 channel 48Khz | 2.2 GB<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Genre:</span> Dance | Family | Talent<br />
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Dancers skilled in everything from ballroom and ballet to salsa, jive, hip-hop and krumping, all compete to be named the best. Dancers must impress the judges with their moves and rigorous routines in order to survive the auditions and be invited to Hollywood. Producers traveled to chicago, New York and Los Angeles in search of dancers who represent the soul and rhythm of America. Some dancers wow the judges, while others leave them speechless. See who struts into the producers hearts and who trips up on the series premiere.<br />
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A fortunate 50 dancers who survive the auditions will go to Hollywood to work with five of the top choreographers in the business: Alex Da Silva, Brian Friedman, Dan Karaty, Mia Michaels and Mary Murphy. During the quot;Hollywood Week,quot; the semifinalists will dance their hearts out, as they learn challenging routines and hope to impress the choreographers.<br />
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Number: S08E20<br />
Title: Top 6 Perform<br />
Air Date: 2011-08-03<br />
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English | 1:24:56 | h264 1280x720 29.92fps | Ac3 6 channel 48Khz | 2.2 GB<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Genre:</span> Dance | Family | Talent<br />
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Dancers skilled in everything from ballroom and ballet to salsa, jive, hip-hop and krumping, all compete to be named the best. Dancers must impress the judges with their moves and rigorous routines in order to survive the auditions and be invited to Hollywood. Producers traveled to chicago, New York and Los Angeles in search of dancers who represent the soul and rhythm of America. Some dancers wow the judges, while others leave them speechless. See who struts into the producers hearts and who trips up on the series premiere.<br />
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A fortunate 50 dancers who survive the auditions will go to Hollywood to work with five of the top choreographers in the business: Alex Da Silva, Brian Friedman, Dan Karaty, Mia Michaels and Mary Murphy. During the quot;Hollywood Week,quot; the semifinalists will dance their hearts out, as they learn challenging routines and hope to impress the choreographers.<br />
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Number: S08E20<br />
Title: Top 6 Perform<br />
Air Date: 2011-08-03<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[smuggler s01]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:14:33 -0600</pubDate>
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Set in 1802, this fast-paced swashbuckler chronicles the adventures of ex-British naval officer turned smuggler Jack Vincent as he eludes revenue officers along the coast of England. A headstrong loner, Vincent frequently finds himself entangled in the espionage war between England and France in this early part of the Napoleon Era.<br />
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Set in 1802, this fast-paced swashbuckler chronicles the adventures of ex-British naval officer turned smuggler Jack Vincent as he eludes revenue officers along the coast of England. A headstrong loner, Vincent frequently finds himself entangled in the espionage war between England and France in this early part of the Napoleon Era.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Rescue Me S07E04]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:11:31 -0600</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Genre:</span> comedy | Drama<br />
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Rescue Me, a dramedy that centers on the inner workings of Engine 62, a New York city firehouse, and the personal and emotional battles of its members in a post-9/11 world. The show focuses on Tommy Gavin, the senior firefighter whose life is in turmoil as he copes with the stresses and fears of his job as well the separation from his wife Janet. Tommy moves into a house across the street from her to stay close to their three children and keep an eye on her. The stresses and fears of his job are manifested through conversations with his dead cousin Jimmy Keefe, a former firefighter, as well as the haunting memories of people he has watched perish on the job. <br />
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English | 42:11 | h264 1280x720 24fps | Ac3 6 channel 384Kbps 48Khz | 1.67 gB<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Genre:</span> comedy | Drama<br />
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Rescue Me, a dramedy that centers on the inner workings of Engine 62, a New York city firehouse, and the personal and emotional battles of its members in a post-9/11 world. The show focuses on Tommy Gavin, the senior firefighter whose life is in turmoil as he copes with the stresses and fears of his job as well the separation from his wife Janet. Tommy moves into a house across the street from her to stay close to their three children and keep an eye on her. The stresses and fears of his job are manifested through conversations with his dead cousin Jimmy Keefe, a former firefighter, as well as the haunting memories of people he has watched perish on the job. <br />
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			<title><![CDATA[One Man Army S01E04]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:08:32 -0600</pubDate>
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 English | 43mins | 624x352 | 29.97fps | XVID 1004kbps| MP3 - 128kb/s | 350MB <br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Genre:</span>  <span style="font-style: italic;">Reality-TV</span>      <br />
quot;One Man Armyquot; pits elite military, extreme sports and law enforcement operatives against one another in various events that are way beyond what your average Joe goes through on something like Wipeout. In each episode, host Mykel Hawke, himself a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran and former Green Beret, puts four competitors through three separate challenges of speed, strength and intelligence. One by one they are eliminated until one stands alone and wins &#36;10,000 (and the title of One Man Army).<br />
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 English | 43mins | 624x352 | 29.97fps | XVID 1004kbps| MP3 - 128kb/s | 350MB <br />
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quot;One Man Armyquot; pits elite military, extreme sports and law enforcement operatives against one another in various events that are way beyond what your average Joe goes through on something like Wipeout. In each episode, host Mykel Hawke, himself a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran and former Green Beret, puts four competitors through three separate challenges of speed, strength and intelligence. One by one they are eliminated until one stands alone and wins &#36;10,000 (and the title of One Man Army).<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[New Tricks S08E05]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:05:30 -0600</pubDate>
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English | AVI | XviD 1178 Kbps | 624x352 | 25.000 fps | MP3 128 Kbps | 550 MB<br />
Genre: comedy | Drama<br />
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James Bolam, Alun Armstong, and Dennis Waterman are old dogs trying to learn some new tricks. The veteran actors team up in this new police drama playing retired detectives with wildly different personalities<br />
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who are recalled to duty to form a special unit investigating unsolved crimes. However, their tried-and-tested ways of solving crimes don39;t always mesh with 21st-century policing.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Necessary Roughness S01E06]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 20:02:29 -0600</pubDate>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Necessary Roughness S01E06</span><br />
English | 41:40 | h264 1280x720 24fps | Ac3 6 channel 384Kbps 48Khz | 1.02 GB<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Genre:</span> Drama | Family | Sports<br />
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Necessary Roughness focuses on a tough, sexy Long Island divorcee (callie Thorne) who gets a job as therapist for a professional football team in order to make ends meet. Underestimated at every turn, she succeeds beyond all expectations and soon finds herself a sought - after therapist to high-profile clients. Athletes, musicians, politicians and others living in the spotlight - all in a moment of crisis - clamor for her unique brand of tough love therapy. As a newly single mom raising two teenagers, her start-up practice wreaks havoc on her life. But recognizing that shes changing peoples lives for the better, she is determined to make her new career work by striking a balance between her personal and professional worlds. <br />
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English | 41:40 | h264 1280x720 24fps | Ac3 6 channel 384Kbps 48Khz | 1.02 GB<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Genre:</span> Drama | Family | Sports<br />
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Necessary Roughness focuses on a tough, sexy Long Island divorcee (callie Thorne) who gets a job as therapist for a professional football team in order to make ends meet. Underestimated at every turn, she succeeds beyond all expectations and soon finds herself a sought - after therapist to high-profile clients. Athletes, musicians, politicians and others living in the spotlight - all in a moment of crisis - clamor for her unique brand of tough love therapy. As a newly single mom raising two teenagers, her start-up practice wreaks havoc on her life. But recognizing that shes changing peoples lives for the better, she is determined to make her new career work by striking a balance between her personal and professional worlds. <br />
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