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Papooz - Ann Wants to Dance - (official video)

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Techniques Here at SketchUpArtists we have always been fascinated in experimentation with SketchUp alone or in combination with other different applications in developing unique and visually attractive styles of presentation. We have witnessed some great styles and techniques that have evolved over time and here we are presenting some off site and on site links to them. The Painted Look by Alex Hogrefe With this technique Alex does things manually giving him better control with where and how he creates his brush strokes. This is a superb painterly effect that will really impress and add a new dimension to your images. Don’t forget to check out Alex’s website….excellent tutorials and tips! Click on image to view technique Digital NPR Technique by Jeremy Kay Superb NPR technique by designer and architectural illustrator Jeremy Kay from studioJDK based in Aspen, Colorado. Illustrating SketchUp in Photoshop by Liam Here is a short tutorial on how I illustrate my models in Photoshop.

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Chocolate Tree Books: Book List Relativity theory is usually considered to consist of two main parts: a restricted theory that assumes flat spacetime ("special relativity"), and a more ambitious model (Einstein's "general theory of relativity") that allows curved spacetime. The general theory is assumed to reduce to the "special" theory over small regions of spacetime. However, towards the end of his life, Einstein seemed to have lost confidence in this two-stage approach, and appeared to be presenting the adoption of special relativity as a historical fluke, and suggesting that he no longer believed that it was valid to model physics in the absence of curvature "" (Scientific American, April 1950). Adopting a ground-up approach, the book makes heavy use of illustrations to explain some basic principles of relativity theory, and also has chapters on black holes, wormholes, cosmology and warp drive theory.

Bärndütschi Wörter, Wörterbuch Berndeutsch - Hochdeutsch F (Vielleicht wird das Wort auch mit "V" geschrieben; sehen Sie dort nach.) für (ü offen), sehr abgeschwächt: fer = Präposition: 1. als; 2. bestimmt für; 3. um zu; 4. für dass = damit füür, vüür (üü offen) = Adverb 1. vorbei; 2. übrig (fürig); 3. für gnue = genügend füraa, füüraa (üü offen) = meistens, gewöhnlich fürcho, i chume für (üü geschlossen) = davonkommen, es geht Füürgstütz (üü, offen) = senkrecht gestellte Leiter oder Gestell vorne am Ernte oder Heuwagen, wo der Bindboum eingefügt wird¹ Füür (üü, geschlossen) = Feuer fürig = 1. übrig, vorrätig; 2. überflüssig, entbehrlich; 3. was fürig? = was für welche? fürla = übrig lassen Luft = 1. luter = lauter 1. durchsichtig, hell, rein; 2. nur, allein lützel = baufällig, schwach Luuser = 1. Mues = Mus, Brei Müesli = "Müesli", meistens Birchermüsli Muus = Maus Müüsli = Mäuschen Müüssi = Beule murb = mürbe Muster, Muschter = 1.

Fun with Fractals Not the Mandelbrot Set Okay, there's only so many times you can look at a Mandelbrot Set without getting bored. After a while, you think, is that all there is? Seen that, done that. So I figured that I'd try to come up with a few variations and alternatives. It looks a bit like one of those three-sided boomerangs, and it's listed as a "Mandelbar", or "tricorn" fractal. To demonstrate that this is a genuine fractal and not just something that's been "photoshopped" up from pieces of Mandelbrot set, here's a “zoom” on one of the little three-pointed islands (just visible on the left), to demonstrate the thing's recursive nature. Okay, so it's a bit like a Mandelbrot set (the two are related), but it's different to the old “bum and a ball” shape. The "proper" Mandelbrot set is also closely related to the Julia set, but there's a range of similar sets and combinations of sets that we can use. An evolving fractal sequence, "Zero Time" Here's a "MandelDrop". And here's a rather sinister one ...

Free E-book Download: Christopher Alexander's Classic "A Pattern Language" A FEW YEARS AGO, I was lucky enough to interview architect Chris Alexander, and of course, discuss the timeless impact of his book "A Pattern Language." If you havent' read it, it's hard to synopsize briefly. The book is so wide-ranging in its topic matter (how should cities and social groups be organized for happiness?), yet so precision oriented in its details (why do mullioned windows serve the human eye better than wide expanses of glass?) that you really simply have to read it to understand why it stands apart. If you're already a fan, you may not yet own a personal copy, and wish you did. KINDLE VERSION: A_Pattern_Language1.kindle NOOK VERSION (epub): A_Pattern_Language.epub

Lightmapping nightmare I'm guessing that you're used to working in gamma space lighting (aka this-math-makes-no-sense lighting) vs linear and here you're using linear. Please try a point light over a plane in both modes. In gamma space it's quite wrong and it falls off waaaay to quickly. In linear space it's correct. That's certainly not by design. Principles of Urban Structure: Nikos A. Salingaros: 9789937623322: Amazon.com: Books TeXgraph - Forum • Page d’accueil Nous sommes actuellement le 15 Juin 2016 11:42 Messages sans réponse • Sujets actifs Propositions - Discussions Pour proposer des idées, ou simplement discuter 31 Sujets 454 Messages Dernier message par Joffrey 27 Fév 2016 21:40 Macros à télécharger Ce forum contient un fil par modèle proposé. Chaque fil commence par un post-it contenant un descriptif et un lien de téléchargement. 23 Sujets 301 Messages Dernier message par P.Fradin 23 Mars 2015 09:07 Qui est en ligne ? Au total, il y a 4 utilisateurs en ligne :: 1 inscrit, 0 invisible et 3 invités (selon le nombre d’utilisateurs actifs des 5 dernières minutes)Le nombre maximal d’utilisateurs en ligne simultanément a été de 31 le 26 Juil 2013 18:20 Utilisateurs inscrits : Google [Bot] Légende: Administrateurs, Modérateurs généraux Statistiques 3694 messages • 424 sujets • 107 membres • Notre membre le plus récent est Jed

Nikos-A Tiling by Squares A square or rectangle is said to be 'squared' into n squares if it is tiled into n squares of sizes s1,s2,s3,..sn. A rectangle can be squared if its sides are commensurable (in rational proportion, both being integral mutiples of the same quantity) The sizes of the squares si are shown as integers and the number of squares n is called the order. Squared squares and squared rectangles are called simple if they do not contain a smaller squared square or rectangle, and compound if they do. Squared squares and squared rectangles are called perfect if the squares in the tiling are all of different sizes and imperfect if they are not. Most of the square tilings we are familiar with in our everyday lives use repeating squares of the same size, such as fly screens, square floor tiles, square umbrella base or stands square graph paper and the like. These repeating grid square tilings can be described using this terminology as 'imperfect' and 'compound'. Algebraic Method Figure 71; Algebraic Method

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