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  • Importing Maya Models into Crysis
  • T his tutorial will explain how to export static textured models (meaning no animation yet) from Maya into Crysis. I’ll update this tutorial as I learn more about the process and more tools become available. Big thanks to Psychojohno and Spiderdan for their tutorials which taught me a lot! What you need: • Maya 6.0 • The Far Cry SDK version 1.4 (you can get it from fileShack) • This script: CryExportUserInterface_001b.mel. (look for an updated version at http://seithcg.com/wordpress/?page_id=51) Important requirements: • Your object should be in its own directory inside of “Crysis/Game/Objects/My Objects/”. e.g.: “Crysis/Game/Objects/My Objects/toto/toto.ma” • The object’s textures should be inside the object’s directory. e.g.: “Crysis/Game/Objects/My Objects/toto/toto.dds”. But you can actually use any texture from any object, as long as the files are in the Crysis/Game folder. • For now the shader you use in Maya HAS to be either a “blinn” or a “phong” shader (NOT a “lambert”!). Download pdf Importing Maya Models into Crysis
  • 306 Cabriolet Collection of Articles PDF
  • Peugeot Cabriolet Owners Club articles including fixit guides Page Diagnosis of a hood fault on a 306 Operating the roof with the engine running modification Removing the rear seats Front door card removal and window adjustment Avoiding wear to the roof hydraulic hoses Checking and refilling the oil level in the hood’s hydraulic system Cleaning and re-lubricating the rear windows Replacing 306 Cabriolet roof hydraulic hoses Replacing the panels led lamp Replacing the fabric roof Replacing the original clock color and the tiny leds Replacing the vinyl hood cover Roof not retracting fully into boot space Removing and fitting a 306 HardTop Removing and refitting a 306 Windstop Download 306 Cabriolet Collection of Articles PDF
  • iGroove SXT Owner’s Manual
  • The iGroove SXT is designed to allow you to share the contents of your iPod with the world around you. The iGroove SXT is a true two-way, stereo sound system incorporating two long-throw 2.5’’ (6.4cm) woofers in a ported enclosure and two horn-loaded tweeters. This systemprovides the accuracy, detail and output that will bring your music to life as only Klipsch can. Unpack the Box Unpack the entire contents of the shipping box and make sure you have the following items. Now you are ready to dock your iPod. While your iPod is docked, its battery is charging (until it is fully charged). System Operation The DockYour iGroove SXT system is ready to perform as soon as you plugit in and dock an iPod. The Power button located on the top right of the iGroove SXT will light up “Red” in “Standby/Off” mode and “Blue” in “On” mode. The volume up and down buttons are located to the left of the Power button on the top right of the iGroove SXT. Download pdf iGroove SXT Owner’s Manual
  • Metastock Tutorial - Breakout Strategy pdf
  • MetaStock Secrets 6 BREAKOUT EXPLORATIONS Discover Our Most Jealously Guarded Secrets For Mastering MetaStock By Visiting Preliminary Notes: Contained in this PDF is a small collection of breakout formula that we at www.meta-formula.com have found useful. Please feel free to cut and paste them and use them in your own explorers. Unfortunately (unless you’re a MetaStock Programming Study Guide Owner) we don’t provide support for these formulas and instead it is your task to find the formula that will suit your needs. However, If you’d like to find out more about the MetaStock Programming Study Guide and how it can help you answer your toughest MetaStock questions please Click Here! Peak & Trough Breakout Exploration notes Col A: ((Peak(1,H,1)-Trough(1,L,1))/Trough(1,L,1)*100) Col B: CLOSE>Ref(HHV(C,25),-1) Filter: colB=1 AND V>200000 AND C>Mov(C,40,E) AND colARef(HHV(C,25),-1) Filter: colB=1 AND V>200000 AND C>Mov(C,180,E) AND colAHHV(H,24) Filter enabled Yes Periodicity Daily Records required 5500 Download Metastock Tutorial - Breakout Strategy
  • Audi A4 S4 Cabriolet Quick reference Guide Manual
  • Opening windows with remote control key: To open the windows first press button e and then turn the key to the right in the driver’s door lock and hold it in this position (applies to RHD vehicles). Closing windows with remote control key: Turn the key to the left in the driver’s door lock and hold it in this position (applies to RHD vehicles). Opening/closing soft top with remote control key: To open, press button e and briefly turn the key to the right in the driver’s door lock. Then, within 2 seconds, turn the key to the right again and hold it in this position (RHD vehicles). To close, briefly turn the key to the left in the driver’s door lock. Then, within 2 seconds, turn the key to the left again and hold it in this position (RHD vehicles). Anti-theft alarm The alarm system is automatically set when you lock the car, and switched off when you unlock the car with the remote control. If you unlock the vehicle by inserting the key in the driver’s door, the ignition must be switched on within 15 seconds, otherwise the alarm will be triggered. Download PDF for Audi A4 S4 Cabriolet Quick reference Guide Manual
  • Growing Grass Logo Maya Tutorial
  • Paint Effects is Maya’s flexible system for interactively painting brush strokes and particle effects on a 2D canvas or on 3D geometry. Preset brushes such as plants, hair, fire, feathers, and others can be used to get amazing effects quickly. This tutorial explains how to create a Maya logo out of growing grass. The focus is on setting and animating the Paint Effects brush and strokes. The following topics are discussed: - Brushes vs. Strokes - Assigning brushes to a stroke - Changing brush parameters - Loading brush settings into the template brush - Making multiple strokes share a single brush - Animating the growth of the grass along the strokes - Using the same strokes with other brushes Download pdf Growing Grass Logo Maya Tutorial
  • FlashPath Floppy Disk Adapter for SmartMedia Installation and User Guide Manual
  • FlashPath for Windows Quick Start 1. Load Software: From the FlashPath software diskette: a. Exit and close all other programs. b. Insert the FlashPath software diskette into your floppy drive. c. Select Start and Run and type A:setup. Click OK to load software d. Follow the instructions on your screen to load software into the default directory. Note: If you must use a different directory, refer to the Installation and User Guide. e. Reboot (restart) your computer. From the SmartDisk web site: a. Go to the Downloads section of the SmartDisk website (www.smartdisk.com/DownloadDrivers.html). b. Select Windows Drivers Download Page and then select your operating system: Windows 95/98, Windows 2000 or Windows NT. c. Click on the Windows icon for your operating system. 1. If you choose to download and save the software , you will need to run the software from the selected folder and follow the on-screen instructions. 2. If you choose to run the program from our web site, follow the on-screen instructions. d. Reboot (restart) your computer. 2. To use your Flashpath Remove the SmartMedia from your camera and insert it into your FlashPath. Note the orientation shown in the diagram below. 3. Insert FlashPath into your Floppy Disk Drive and Transfer Files. You can now use your FlashPath just like you would an ordinary floppy disk. For example: Use Windows Explorer and double click on your A (or B) drive to access, copy, or delete data on your SmartMedia through the FlashPath in your floppy drive. Note:
  • Chrysler Town and Country 2004 Owner’s Manual
  • You can insert the double sided keys into the locks with either side up. The dealer that sold you your new vehicle has the key code numbers for your vehicle locks. These numbers can be used to order duplicate keys from your dealer. Ask your dealer for these numbers and keep them in a safe place. Ignition Key Removal The shift lever must be in PARK. Turn the key to the OFF position, then the LOCK position. Remove the key. The Sentry Key Immobilizer System does not need to be armed or activated. Operation of the system is automatic regardless of whether or not the vehicle is locked or unlocked. During normal operation, the Theft Alarm/ Immobilizer Light will come on for three (3) seconds immediately after the ignition switch is turned on for a bulb check. Afterwards, if the bulb remains on, this indicates a problem with the electronics. If the bulb begins to flash after the bulb check, this indicates that an invalid key has been used to start the vehicle. Both of these conditions will result in the engine being shut off after two (2) seconds of running. Keep in mind that a key which has not been programmed is also considered an invalid key even if it is cut to fit the ignition lock cylinder for that vehicle. Free PDF Download for Chrysler Town and Country 2004 Owner’s Manual
  • SEO Myths Dispelled: Flash Video
  • By now, everyone has visited a website that utilizes Flash multimedia within its design. Since 1996, the use of Flash has grown in popularity thanks to its ability to add animation and interactivity to websites. More recently, Flash has become an essential component in the prolific distribution of intrusive "pop-ups," or web-based advertisements. Flash also grants designers the ability to integrate video into web pages, and this has led many within the Web 2.0 space to use Flash to develop rich Internet applications. Many companies, including my own, Denver interactive agency Fusionbox, offer streaming Flash Video Solutions to clients in need of online video. While the inclusion of Flash into websites no doubt enriches the user experience rendering it that much "flashier," search engine optimizers (SEOs) have long been wary of the use of Flash due to the fact that it's supposedly unindexable by the search engines. Key word here: supposedly. As we all know, the search engine game changes daily. If it stayed the same, it wouldn't be called a game. The inherent beauty of it is that no one knows everything. Instead, we're all just players who know something, and we're all moving forward as we try to learn more, keeping up with developments happening in our space. One such development is the evolution of Flash and the impact it has had on the science of search. Back in the day, Flash files were not indexable by search engines because the content was hidden from the spider's digital “eyes.” The implications
  • Studio Display Users Manual Guide
  • Communications Regulation Information 6 1 Setting Up 7 Important Safety Instructions 7 What About Electromagnetic Emissions? 8 Using the Display 9 Do You Need to Install a Graphics Card? 10 Getting Ready to Set Up 12 Choosing a Good Location for Your Display 12 Positioning the Display 12 Using More Than One Display 14 Your Apple Studio Display at a Glance 16 Before You Set Up 17 Connecting the Display to Your Computer 17 Plugging In the Display 18 Connecting the Display Cable to a Mac OS Based Computer 19 Connecting the Display Cable to a Windows-Based Computer 20 Connecting a Mac OS Based Computer Keyboard and Mouse to the Desktop Stand 20 Turning the Display On 21 Turning the Display Off 22 Storing the Keyboard 22 Finding Answers 23 What s Next 23 2 Installing and Using the Apple Displays Software 25 What s Included in the Apple Displays Software? 25 Installing the Apple Displays Software on Mac OS Based Computers 25 Installing Setup Information on Windows-Based Computers 27 Learning About the Apple Displays Software With Mac OS Help 28 Using the Monitors & Sound Control Panel 29 Using the Control Strip 31 About DigitalColor Meter 32 Specifying Colors Using the PANTONE Color Picker 32 Using ColorSync 32 Conserving Energy 32 What Happens After You Turn On the Energy-Saving Feature? 33 Setting Up Energy Saver 33 Using Energy Saver With a Screen Saver 34 Information About Copying Software 34 3 Using Manual Controls and the On-Screen Display 35 Using Manual