Produce an eBook cover or just a fake software box for your website that looks absolutely awesome, extremely quickly and very easily.
Here is a cool demo reel created by Syed Ariful Haque Danny, student of BFA 9th batch university of Dhaka. He have used realflow for fluid dynamics and maya for the animation. He combined all the scenes using adobe after effects.
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If you ever dreamt of a device that would produce real objects, then your dream is coming true. Three-dimension printers have always been something large, expensive and available only to chosen ones. Until now.
Feature zum Thema Cholera mit 3D Bildern. 3D Images and others about Cholera.
The Official Google Webmaster Central blog has posted steps on how to get reincluded in the search results should you find yourself in the unfortunate circumstance of being exempted. Mariya Moeva, of the Search Quality Team, hosts an entertaining how-to vid explaining the steps you should take when your site is Google-less. For those who can't or don't want to view the video, look below for the...
If you’ve ever wanted to learn programming, or audio editing, or Photoshop, etc. but couldn’t be convinced to do it yourself with a manual or one of those How-to Dummy books, you might want to give TutsBuzz a try. The site collects and aggregates tutorials of common 3D, 2D, audio, video, and web design programs in three languages: English, Turkish and German.
The maind difference between Put-together-puzzles and the other puzzles described on this website is that the puzzles below will easily dall apart if you try to pick them up.
Well, the long road that is Medal of Honor European Assault is almost at an end. The first reviews are from the German and UK press with scores ranging from the low to high 80s.
If IBM says virtual worlds are in their 1995 stage then most of us except the infrastructure developers can relax a little - but if Nick Wilson says it’s ‘97 then it’s time to pay attention, because that was the year that money started flowing to the Web, and the fledgling operators who were already there began their decade of prosperity.