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There are 4 easy steps to install and use CyberBully Alert™.
1. Downloading the Software
2. Configuring the Software
3. using the Alert System
4. Reviewing messages
Use an Empowering Strategy with Your Child.
• Involve your child in the download process. The more you and your child can be partners—and the more your child can understand and assume responsibility for the process—the more effective the process will be.
• encourage a discussion about the importance of online safety with your child. In a comfortable, relaxed setting, sit down with your child and discuss the benefits of CyberBully Alert™. Ask your child how he or she feels about the process and check for understanding during the download process and at regular intervals throughout the year.
• Discuss with your child who will be registered to receive alerts. If you haven’t already done so, activate your membership and DownloAD the CyberBully Alert™ software.
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You may optionally substitute in your own repeating (or non-repeating) image files)
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• File>Project>New
• In the field called Name, type “PaintFX”
• Click the use defaults button at the bottom of the window
• Then click the Accept button.
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Copy the daGrass and daStream images to your
Maya profile.
• Navigate to: C:/Documents and Settings/User/My Documents/Maya
• Create a new folder called PaintFX.
• Place the 2 images into this folder
Painting on your geometry with the 3D Paint Tool. You do not need to make your geometry paintable, as you would do when using Paint FX. You do however need to assign a file texture to whatever shader is attached to your geometry.
1. Create a poly plane. Name it grassyPlane
2. Create a new Blinn Material and name it grassyBlinn.
3. Assign the blinn to the surface.
a. Select grassyPlane
b. In Hypershade, right click on grassyBlinn
c. From the drop down select “Assign Material to Selected
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