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Motion Builder TutorialThis document is recommended for people who
1) agree that RoboBuilder is not just an expensive toy
2) want to download and use the motion files that are created by and uploaded on the Internet by others
3) want to modify others’ motions and make their own motions
4) want to create a motion file for themselves
5) want to share their own motion files with many others
6) want to learn advanced features of MotionBuilder
Things to prepare
1) Creator HUNO : All examples in this tutorial were done with a standard HUNO robot. All that is explained in this tutorial can be applied for other types of robots too.
2) PC(desktop or laptop) : Windows XP is recommended (Windows Vista is also applicable). In case the PC doesn’t have a COM port, a USB-RS232 converter is required.
3) PC cable, Power supply : the ones included in the RoboBuilder package.
4) MotionBuilder : the software is available in the Homepage or the installation CD.
Download pdf Motion Builder TutorialMac Network SolutionsIn this guide we have designed a user-friendly step-by-step instructional format that will assist you in making your computer network ready. We have utilized diagrams and screen simulations to make the installation process as easy as possible. However, if after following these directions you continue to encounter difficulty in connecting to the network please call the University Help Desk.
These instructions only apply to newer Macintoshes which are running OS X. “X” is just the Roman numeral ten, “OS X” is pronounced “OS Ten.” These instructions are for all versions of OS 10.0 and above. If you are running an operating system prior to OS X and require assistance please call the University Help Desk.
ACTIVATING YOUR NETWORK CONNECTION
ON CAMPUS
To use the network you will need an Ethernet connection cable, an Internet browser (Internet Explorer comes preinstalled with OS X).
MAC SETUP
To make your computer network ready please follow the instructions below.
1) Go to the Apple menu and launch “System Preferences...” as shown below:
Note: The Apple Menu stays the same no matter what program you’re using.
2) Click NETWORK from the “Internet & Network” list.
3) Select “Built-in-Ethernet” from the Show pull down list (see illustration below).
4) Select “Using DHCP server” from the Configure pull-down list.
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I-3 DISK FROMATTING For the first time to use Flash Drive, it is highly recommend to do the disk formatting. Just click the Quick or Full format on FORMAT OPTION. Then press the FORMAT button and it will automatically carry on the low level disk formatting. I-4 SECURITY In order enable the disk security function, the ihUsing Passwordlg option should be clicked on Password Option. Press irOKls and then unplug the Instant Drive. Then you have to unplug the disk for the password feature to function. The password will be effective when your Flash Drive is plugged in again. Once the Security function is turn on, the following folder view will appear whenever the Flash Drive is plugged in. [the view varies depending on the OS] Only the PassMan.exe will be shown and accessible. User needs to execute the PassMan.exe program to access the flash drive. The user will prompt to key in password. The default password is is0000ld.
Download pdf Flash Drive Mass Storage Disk SKU 307575 User ManualJBoss Eclipse IDE TutorialAn introduction and walkthrough of JBoss Eclipse IDE 2.1. Introduction The goal of this tutorial is to demonstrate how simple it is to develop J2EE applications with JBoss Eclipse IDE. The sample application that will be built is a J2EE application with one session EJB and one Servlet, which computes the Fibonacci suite. The tutorial is split into several parts: • The Project: this part shows how the project is prepared (source and build path) • The EJB: this part shows how to write an EJB class with its XDoclet javadoc tags. • Generation of EJB files: this part shows how to configure the XDoclet generation configuration to generate all the EJB related files
• The Servlet and the Web-App: this part shows how to write a Servlet class with its XDoclet javadoc tags. • Generation of Servlet files: this part shows how to configure the XDoclet generation configuration to generate all the Web related files...
Download PDF for JBoss Eclipse IDE TutorialMicroformats At the crossroads between Web 2.0 and the Semantic WebNowadays, a major part of the Web as we know it is based on HTML and its various adaptations. HTML, or "HyperText Mark-Up Language" is what is known as a "tagging" language. It is used to formalise the drafting of a document by means of logical organisational tags. Using these tags, we can provide browsers with basic indications such as "this is a table", "this is a list item", or "this is a level 3 title". In addition to these tags, "class attributes" are indicators used by style sheets to define page's appearance on screen or on paper, such as "block position", "item colour"...
Microformats are a special class of attribute, belonging to a list predefined by a community. They are added to the HTML code tags, playing the dual role of a style presentation and semantic structuring.
Let's take a conventional web page, for example, containing information about a conference. This type of page is intended for a human reader, who will be able to decipher the various information from the presentation (venue, hall, time, speakers...). Without class attributes, html tags simply indicate that such and such a part of the text corresponds to the title or the body of the web page, and do not provide any information on the conference itself. As a result, a robot would not be able to recognise such information. With microformat class attributes, this semantic information can be added to the html tags. Adding microformats to HTML code thus provides a solution to theLMS 2.0: how to Select an advanced Learning SystemMigrating to a new learning management system (LMS) has been likened to breaking into faculty classrooms, throwing their course materials into a moving van, and dumping them in a heap at the new location – leaving the faculty to sort and reorganize their course content long after IT support has driven off. This painful process can be averted by assessing faculty needs and expectations, and selecting a solution that supports seamless content migration and intuitive course management. That may be easier said than done. The $350 million market for LMSs is populated by more than 140 vendors whose mission is to support best practices in the preferred pedagogical approach of colleges and universities.
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1. Channel Editor
2. Layer Editor
3. Shelf
4. Toolbox
5. Timeline
Okay, so Maya looks pretty daunting, especially if you go hunting through all the menus, but from an animation point of view it’s not that hard to use once you know where things are.
Menus
The drop-down box at the top left of the screen lets you choose which set of menus to display. Setting it to ‘animation’ will let you see everything needed for this tutorial.
Navigation
You can navigate your way round the viewport by using the following controls:
To Rotate – hold the Alt key and drag with the left mouse button.
To Zoom – use the mouse scroll wheel or hold Alt and drag with the right mouse button.
To Pan – hold Alt and drag with the middle mouse button.
To focus the camera on an object, hold Ctrl+Alt and drag a selection box around the object.
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Tooty Frooty Text Effect
Start by typing "TOOTY FROOTY".
Right click the layer and select convert to shape.
Using direct selection tool you can select each alphabet and rotate and move.
In a new layer create some triangles, circles and squares with different color.
Merge all the shape layers. Ctrl+Click to get the selection. From edit menu select "Define Brush Preset".
Name this new brush "tootyfrooty brush".
Press F5 to open brush settings. Adjust settings as shown.
Apply the brush in a new layer.
Ctrl+Click the text layer to get the selection.
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