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In this lesson we explore the use of 3D Sketches in Autodesk Inventor and their use in creating hoses and wiring. In this tutorial we also look at both adaptive and non-adaptive 3D sketches. With adaptive sketches you can change the positon of other assembly elements and the hose/wire will update automatically.
www.sdotson.com/freetut/introduction%20to%203d%20sketches.pdf
Collection of Nursery Rhymes like "Jack and Jill", "Old Macdonald"...etc and a few Tongue Twisters.
www.geocities.com/kids_nursery_rhymes/
We've examined Synthetik Studio Artist in quite a bit of detail over the years, particularly the creative aspects. But we seldom get into production techniques, particularly the points that can help Studio Artist fit better into your pipeline, such as dealing with alpha channels. It's not difficult at all to get a little confused about alpha channels in general, especially when working with video in multiple applications that all output alphas differently. Throw on top of this the variou
www.creativemac.com/cgi-bin/getframeletter.cgi?/2003/09_sep/tutorials/studioartistalpha1030904.htm
When I got my first gander at Apple's DVD Studio Pro 2.0, I knew instantly I'd be launching out a whole new tutorial series on customization and design techniques. But where to start? Over the coming weeks and months, we'll be covering just about every aspect of this program to help you get started with DVD design and get into some advanced techniques, but I thought I'd kick things off at the point where most users begin to customize their DVD projects: buttons and drop zones. (D
www.dvdcreation.com/cgi-bin/getframeletter.cgi?/2003/08_aug/tutorials/dvdsp-1buttons030827.htm
Not so much a "tutorial" as hints on buying a good tripod from someone who's sold thousands of them.
www.digitalcamera.com.au/tutorials/tripod/index.shtml
Well illustrated, describing effects of shutter speed, apertures and depth of field on overall sharpness. If you're not sure how depth of field works, this will help.
www.digitalcamera.com.au/tutorials/sharpness/sharp1.shtml
Illustrated tutorial on setting up an indoor background system like the pro's use. Includes Colour Chart and links to suppliers.
www.digitalcamera.com.au/tutorials/backgrounds/index.shtml
Like a Grid Screen for your digital camera's LCD finder? This explains how to make your own easily and cheaply. There's also a free downloadable Template.
www.digitalcamera.com.au/tutorials/gridscreen/index.shtml
Lining up a camera square and parallel to an artwork or similar object can be frustrating. This tells you how to do it with high accuracy and at almost-zero cost.
www.digitalcamera.com.au/tutorials/mirror/index.shtml
Shutter Bee is a animated camera simulator which teaches you the basics of how to use a manual camera. Change aperture and shutter speed settings: Shutter Bee develops and shows your final snapshot almost immediately.
shutterbee.thinkrandom.com
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