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  • 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
  • Accord & Acura Series
  • Chief Automotive Technologies, Inc. warrants for one year from date of installation and/or purchase any of its products which do not perform satisfactorily due to defect caused by faulty material or workmanship. Chief’s obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of products which are defective and which have not been misused, carelessly handled, or defaced by repair or repairs made or attempted by others. CHIEF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. DOES NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DEATH, INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THE OPERATOR’S NEGLIGENCE OR MISUSE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ITS ATTACHMENTS. CHIEF MAKES NO WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY WHATSOEVER OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE REGARDING THE EQUIPMENT OR ANY PART OF THE PRODUCT OTHER THAN THE LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY STATED ABOVE…. Download
  • Dyne:II GNU/Linux User’s Guide Manual
  • Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable distribution working directly from the CD without the need to install or change anything on harddisk. It can recognize most of your hardware devices and offers a vast range of softwares for sound and video production, streaming, 3d modeling, peer to peer and filesharing, deejaying, veejaying and more. This operating system focuses on providing multimedia functionalities to surf, stream, record, edit, encode and broadcast both sound and video; it also overcomes usual installation problems by providing an easy way to run from harddisk without repartitioning, but just copying a directory (docking), thus avoiding any risk of data loss and preserving the integrity of other systems you are already using. Download Dyne:II GNU/Linux User’s Guide Manual
  • Car and Truck Guide 2008 PDF Manual
  • Car and Truck Guide 2008 tabel contents: INTRODUCTION Fleet and Commercial Personnel 3 gmfleet.com 6 Fleet Account Number Information 7 Business Central 8 Business Choice 9 Fuel Economy 10 GMAC Commercial Services 11 Warranty and Other Programs 12 GM Technology 14 Alternative Fuels 16 OnStar ® 18 XM ® Satellite Radio 20 GM Fleet Service and Parts 21 GM North American Assembly Plants 22 Vehicle Segmentation 23 COMPACT CAR Chevrolet Aveo 24 Chevrolet Cobalt 25 Pontiac G5 26 Pontiac Vibe 27 Saturn ASTRA 28 MIDSIZE CAR Buick LaCrosse 31 Chevrolet Impala 32 Chevrolet Malibu 33 Pontiac G6 36 Pontiac Grand Prix 37 Pontiac G8 38 Saturn AURA 40 LUXURY CAR Buick Lucerne 43 Cadillac CTS 44 Cadillac DTS 46 Cadillac STS 47 Saab 9-3 48 SPORT CAR Cadillac XLR 52 Chevrolet Corvette 53 Pontiac Solstice 54 Saturn SKY 55 SPORT UTILITY/CROSSOVER Buick Enclave 56 Cadillac Escalade/ESV 58 Cadillac Escalade EXT 59 Cadillac SRX 60 Chevrolet Avalanche 61 Chevrolet Equinox 62 Chevrolet HHR 63 Chevrolet HHR Panel 64 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid 66 Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban 68 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 69 GMC Acadia 70 GMC Envoy 71 GMC Yukon Hybrid 72 GMC Yukon/ Yukon XL 74 HUMMER H2 SUV/SUT 75 HUMMER H3 76 Pontiac Torrent 77 Saab 9-7X 78 Saturn OUTLOOK 79 Saturn VUE 80 MIDSIZE PICKUP Chevrolet Colorado 82 GMC Canyon 83 FULL-SIZE PICKUP Chevrolet Silverado 1500 84 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD/3500HD 85 GMC Sierra 1500 86 GMC Sierra 2500HD/3500HD 87 GMC Sierra Denali 88 CHASSIS CAB Chevrolet Colorado 89 Chevrolet Colorado Astro/Mid Box
  • 1997 Camaro Genuine Chevrolet Owner’s Manual PDF Download
  • Welcome to the largest automotive family in the world - the family of Chevrolet owners. You have selected a vehicle designed, engineered and crafted by teamwork, a vehicle backed by a proud history of performance and value. Since the first “classic Six” rolled off the line in 1912, more than 110 million Chevrolet cars and trucks have worn the Chevrolet marque. Don’t let it.get twisted. On convertible models,the shoulder beltmay lock if you pull the belt acrossYOU very quickly, If this happas, kt the belt go back slightly to unlock it. Download 1997 Camaro Genuine Chevrolet Owner’s Manual PDF
  • BMW 7 Series Saloon Manual
  • 730Ld SE 730Ld SE Carbon Exclusive Edition Stratus 730Ld Series BMW 7 SE Edition Exclusive 730Ld Saloon Wheels and chassis 18? Double-spoke style 174, alloy wheels 18? Star-spoke style 175, alloy wheels 18? Ten -spoke style 91, alloy wheels 19? Radial-spoke style 176, alloy wheel 19? Star-spoke style 95, alloy wheel 19? Ten-spoke style 231, alloy wheel 19? V-Spoke style 126M, alloy wheel 20? Y-Spoke style 149, alloy wheel Adaptive Ride package (including Electronic Damper Control and Dynamic Drive) Self-levelling air suspension at the rear Servotronic Power Steering Sports suspension package (including Dynamic Drive) Download BMW 7 Series Saloon Manual
  • Ulead DVD MovieFactory 5 User Guide Manual
  • Ulead DVD MovieFactory provides you with the answer to your disc-authoring needs. Instantly create HD DVD, DVD, VCD, and SVCD video or slideshow discs through a user-friendly, wizard-type process and specific task oriented features. You can also enhance your video by adding transition effects, text, audio, interactive menus, and many others, or print disc label or cover to make your discs more attractive and interesting. With DVD MovieFactory, creating professional-looking video or slideshow discs has never been easier. DVD MovieFactory launcher The DVD MovieFactory launcher (run from the icon on the desktop, Start menu, or from the program folder) serves as a control panel where you can find the tasks for disc editing and authoring. To use the launcher: 1. Select a task by clicking the Video Disc, Slideshow Disc, Import, Edit Disc, Copy Disc, Disc Tools, or Print Disc Label icon. 2. Select an associated task option at the right hand side. Note: The availability of program modules depends on the DVD MovieFactory version you have. Video Disc Click to create a new project, open an existing one, or perform other burning tasks. See Video Disc for more details. Slideshow Disc Click to create a new slideshow project or open an existing one. See Adding photo slideshows for more details. Import Click to capture content from your camcorder and other devices or import content from a DVD or CD. See Import for more details. Notes: ” You can also click any tool icon located
  • Microsoft Office Live Meeting User Guide
  • Accessing Your Host Account • All new hosts also receive a Presenter Invitation by email which includes your ConferenceAnytime service information and instructions for starting your meetings. You will also receive an Audience Invitation that enables you to easily invite others to your ConferenceAnytime meetings. • To access your ConferencePlus host account online and gain access to additional tools and features available with your ConferencePlus service, just click on the MyAccount Dashboard graphic included in your Presenter email. You will receive an email informing you how to activate your Dashboard login ID and password. Setting up Conference Anytime Meetings: • All new hosts also receive a Presenter Invitation by email which includes your ConferenceAnytime service information and instructions for starting your meetings. • ConferenceAnytime® 24X7 audio and web conferencing is setup with your ConferencePlus host account and ready for immediate use. You will receive new host information that provides start-up instructions on accessing and using your new service in a Presenter Invitation email. Download pdf Microsoft Office Live Meeting User Guide
  • Ontology Maturing: a Collaborative Web 2.0 Approach to Ontology Engineering
  • Most of the current methodologies for building ontologies rely on specialized knowledge engineers. This is in contrast to real-world settings, where the need for maintenance of domain specific ontologies emerges in the daily work of users. But in order to allow for participatory ontology engineering, we need to have a more realistic conceptual model of how ontologies develop in the real world. We introduce the ontology maturing processes which is based on the insight that ontology engineering is a collaborative informal learning process and for which we analyze characteristic evolution steps and triggers that have users engage in ontology engineering within their everyday work processes. This model integrates tagging and folksonomies with formal ontologies and shows maturing pathways between them. As implementations of this model, we present two case studies and the corresponding tools. The first is about image-based ontology engineering (introducing so-called imagenotions), the second about ontology-enabled social bookmarking (SOBOLEO). Both of them are inspired by lightweight Web 2.0 approaches and allow for realtime collaboration. Within state-of-the-art semantic approaches, ontologies have emerged as the key to enable more advanced technological support for end users and their work processes, which particularly applies to knowledge work. However, current research and development concentrates more on what we can do as soon as we have ontologies—rather than having a closer look at the processes of creating and especially maintaining such domain-specific ontologies. In real-world settings these issues are crucial to fulfill the users’ needs and currently insufficiently dealt with. It is usually acknowledged that ontologies are
  • Replace with a database: O*NET replaces the Dictionary of Occupational Titles
  • O*NET, the Occupational Information Network, is replacing the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) as a source of occupational information. O*NET is a database—not a book, like the DOT. This database has the qualities of both an interactive library and a language. Serving as a library for information on the working world, O*NET allows everyone to access data on job characteristics and worker attributes. It includes information on the knowledge, skills, abilities, interests, preparation, contexts, and tasks associated with 1,122 O*NET occupations. Like a spoken language, O*NET acts as a medium for exchanging information. Workers benefit by exploring career options and learning which skills employers seek for specific types of work. Employers identify necessary skills to increase the efficiency of recruitment and training. Educational planners need O*NET to design instructional programs that teach the skills demanded in the workplace. O*NET has an organizing structure and a distinct vocabulary. An overview of the birth of O*NET precedes a more detailed look at its structure and content. Discussion of software applications that build upon O*NET follows. A final section tells how to obtain O*NET products. The table on page 4 and the diagram on page 5 highlight key points, and the sidebar starting on page 6 gives details on O*NET skills. Why O*NET? The Dictionary of Occupational Titles, first published in 1938, emerged in an industrial economy and emphasized blue-collar jobs. Updated periodically, the DOT provided useful occupational information for many years. But its usefulness waned as the economy shifted toward information and services and away from heavy