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Download PDFPaintFx - Plasma Membrane Animation TechniquesThis tutorial will take you through the process of creating an animated plasma membrane using Maya's unique Paint Effects module. Much of the tutorial will be focused on how to create a custom brush starting with the Paint Effects base brushes that ship with Maya. Paint Effects are ideal for situations in which a very large number of objects need to be seen from a distance (in this particular situation, the number of lipids on the surface of the membrane). Lets start by designing the brush.
Creating a Base Stroke
Designing a custom Paint Effects brush requires the adjustment of a myriad sliders and attributes. The process is not terribly straight-forward. The best way to learn is get an idea of how the paint effects controls work and then experiment. As you gain experience you'll find yourself becoming more comfortable with creating brushes. However, no matter how much experience you have, working with Paint Effects will almost always come down to trial and error with all of the various settings. This section of the tutorial is a walk-through of a typical custom brush design exercise. I will explain the controls that I use and what I hope to achieve when adjusting their settings. There are many ways to create a particular effect using a brush, the methods I describe are just a few.
1. Create a new Maya scene, this scene will be the devoted to designing the brush, once you have something satisfactory, you can export the brush from here to anyBuilding a Mini-Sumo RobotBuilding a mini-sumo robot using the IntelliBrain™ robotics controller is a great way for you to learn about robotics and Java™ software development. The RoboJDE™ Java-enabled robotics software development environment (included with IntelliBrain) allows you to download the example mini-sumo robot application discussed here into your IntelliBrain controller. With RoboJDE you can modify the example mini-sumo application or write your own mini-sumo program to improve the competitiveness of the robot.
Mini-sumo is a competition between robots based on Japanese wrestling – “sumo” is the Japanese word for wrestling. Similar to traditional sumo matches, two opponents (robots) face each other in a ring named a dohyo – see Figure 1. The object is to stay in the ring while pushing the opposing robot out of the ring. The robot that stays in the ring the longest wins the match.
Mini-sumo robots are small autonomous mobile robots designed specifically for sumo style competition. The mini-sumo robot competition rules restrict the robot length and width to 10 cm x 10 cm, but do not restrict its height. In addition, the robot cannot weigh more than 500 grams. Unlike larger battle robots, mini-sumo robots are not allowed to damage the opponent robot, they are only allowed to push it off the dohyo.
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The ALEKS system is self-explanatory and includes online instructions and feedback. This booklet contains basic information to help you begin using ALEKS. Instructors using ALEKS with their courses are provided with an Instructor’s Manual containing complete information on the system’s operation. They should be able to answer any questions beyond those dealt with in these pages.
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HP LaserJet P2015 Frequently Asked Questio December 2006 Drive 1 What Windows drive can be used with the P2015? 1a There are three drive: PCL5e (default), PCL6, and PostScript. 2 Why is PCL5e the default driver itead of PCL6? 2a PCL6 is a little slower, so we included the PCL5e driver. The average user will not see the performance difference. Default driver selection was for competitive reaso. 3 Will adding more memory solve the PCL6 performance issue? Enterprise accounts want to use the same PCL driver. 3a Adding more memory will not change the performance level of the P2015. If you are doing a direct USB itall and a network itall, both drive are italled. The default is PCL5e, but it can be changed to PCL6. 4 Sometimes we need to itall the printer without the software CD. We use the add-printer wizard (APW)
DownloadMandriva Enjoy the Linux Experience ManualWhat is Linux? Why is it better to choose Linux than Windows®? Why choose Mandriva over other Linux products? What’s new in Mandriva Linux 2007? Mandriva Linux 2007 product range Mandriva Linux: Web 2.0 ready! Mandriva Linux Services Mandriva Linux 2007 Services Glossary In 1983, Richard Stallman founded the GNU Project, with the goal of developing a complete Unix-like operating system composed entirely of free software. By the beginning of the 1990s, GNU had produced or collected most of the necessary components of this system except for the core component, the kernel. In 1991, the Linux kernel was created as a hobby by Finnish university student Linus Torvalds.
A typical general-purpose distribution includes: . the Linux kernel, . some GNU libraries and tools, . command-line shells, . the graphical X Window ® system, . and an accompanying desktop environment such as KDE or GNOME, . several applications for office, multimedia, development or server needs.
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