his Maya tutorial shows how to convert NURBS models to polygon models using the Modify window.
his Maya tutorial shows how to convert NURBS models to polygon models using the Modify window.
Avatar’s new performance capture technology may revolutionize the way directors, actors and animators collaborate to create whole new worlds on screen. Director James Cameron explains the process.
Color correction by using color gels, or filters, is a process used in stage lighting, photography, television, cinematography and other disciplines, the intention of which is to alter the overall color of the light; typically the light color is measured on a scale known as color temperature, as well as along agreen–magenta axis orthogonal to the color temperature axis.
Create an illuminating title with color casting in 3D
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Imagine the future as a movie, consider this a trailer to that movie.
The future excites me so much, that is why I made this. We need to be inspired by the immense possibilities of the future and work extremely hard to achieve them. We can do it, we just have to commit.
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Learn the basics of Photoshop CS6 with Getting Started and New Features tutorials by product experts.
Firts part of the creation of a mesh shape in Illustrator in the way to reach photorealism
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Photoshop CS6 is here and it’s waiting for you to try. You’ll love the new art and photography filters, erodible and airbrush tips, and numerous other “Just Do It” features. Watch this video and you’ll learn all these features and more
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One of the most variable aspects of web design is the way in which we approach width and height in terms of measurements and flexibility.
For many years, we have rotated between the benefits and pitfalls of using fixed, elastic, and liquid measurements in a quest to give optimal viewing experiences in highly varied situations, while balancing our need to control things in our web pages.
But, as Bob Dylan proclaimed a long time ago, “The times, they are a-changin’,” and with these changes come a variety of new ways for laying out your website’s pages and an even more variable landscape of methods for viewing websites.
In this article, we will examine web layout types — old, new, and the future. We will explore the subject in the context that websites are being viewed in a diverse amount of ways, such as through mobile phones, netbooks, and touchscreen personal devices like the iPad.
Let’s set our objectives for this exploration of layout types:
We will discuss 10 types of web layouts.
Types of Layout Methods
While pixel perfection is a pipe dream, there’s more to layouts than fixed, liquid or elastic!
The main lesson to take away from these choices is to think carefully about why an option is suitable for a particular situation and how your choice will affect your audience.
Let’s dig in, starting with absolute layouts.