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Free Download Vray Guide The Key to 3d Success
“We are sharing books and items from our vast library. Here lies the guide you need to become a professional.”
This eBook will provide you with TOP secret tips of PRO 3D Artist! AND business success!You will learn to work LIKE a PRO! and will be able to succeed in every challenge! The full package comes with free resources library of 3D models, textures, IES lights, HDRI Images and much more!
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The book was written by Alexander Vasiliuk aka VRayGuide
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Explore mobile apps from Autodesk®, the maker of 3D design software.
Explore mobile apps from Autodesk®, the maker of 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software. Find an app for Productivity & Utility, Creativity, or for Games or Entertainment.
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Which Square Is Darker?
Does this tricky “Gotcha” ruin the shading and colors in your drawings and paintings?
Hint: Look closely at these squares...
The answer is...
This is an optical illusion that you face in your drawings everyday. In fact, both squares are the exact same color.
Don't believe it? Drag that square above with the hole in the middle over the two squares and you can see for yourself.
It can be extremely difficult to see the change between values—and where there is no change in value, your image goes flat.
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Royalty Free HDRI Images
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- You Pay 0 for everything here
- Free for commercial and non-commercial usage
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You can't redistribute or share any files found here.
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Great Texture Resources
Need a texture? Here is a list of sites that I use often, and can suggest to you as a sumptuous texture resource. If you have any additional references, please add to the list by adding a comment.
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The Sketchbook Project
The Sketchbook Project is the flagship program of the Art House Co-Op, a New York-based organization that stages collaborative art projects. beginning in 2013, participants may sign up at any point and assign their book to multi-city tour of their choices. For further information on entering or viewing The Sketchbook Project, as well as other Art House Co-Op initiatives, visit www.arthousecoop.com
The Sketchbook Stories from Art House Co-op on Vimeo.
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V-Ray Color Mapping
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I Am Now On Google+
Now there's another way you can connect with me. Add me to your Google+ circle where I will share links to blogs and articles, photos, and interesting videos!
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Expositor is a Handy slide-Rule Based Exposure Calculator
Expositor is a handy slide-rule based exposure calculator for photography. Pick the scene you're shooting, then slide the roller until your camera's ISO is lined up beside it, and every combination of F-Stop and shutter speed on the right will get you close to a perfect exposure.
For a more creative example, let's calculate shooting sports on an overcast day with a shallow depth of field (F4) to isolate the subject, and a fast shutter speed (1/500s) to stop motion. Match the F-stop and speed, then check the ISO value next to 'Heavy overcast day' to see how sensitive your camera needs to be. In this case, it's ISO 200!
Use Expositor in the field if you don't have a light meter handy, or use it to train your brain to be its own exposure calculator. Expositor is here to help you shoot great pictures!
More instructions and detailed usage examples can be found at http://expositor.wunderkemmer.com/Instructions.html.
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WHEN IS YELLOW YELLOWER THAN YELLOW?
Put a white piece of paper over the left side of the disk and stare at the X for 30 seconds.
After 30 seconds, take away the piece of paper but keep staring at the X.
WHAT'S GOING ON?
Wow—the left side looks much yellower than the right side. The difference in perceived saturation comes from a phenomenon called adaptation. After staring at the same color for a while, the color-sensitive cone cells in your eyes stop responding as strongly as they did at first. This reduced response becomes obvious when you compare it to a "fresh" view of the same color.
Actually, there's nothing special about yellow here. It works with red, blue, green, or any other color—even puce.
Autodesk 360 Mobile App
Free Mobile Viewer App to Edit and Share Files
Extend your Autodesk® 360 desktop and reduce design review cycles with the Autodesk® 360 Mobile App (formerly known as Autodesk Design Review Mobile App). It’s the free*, all-digital way to review DWG™, DWF™, Autodesk® Revit®, and Autodesk® Navisworks® software files on-the-go. Without the original design software, you can view, comment, and share 2D and 3D files with this free mobile viewer app. Accurately annotate, revise, and collaborate on your drawings while you are on location, in meetings, or out of the office.
- Increase efficiency—Use intuitive tools to view, comment, and share 2D and 3D DWG and DWF, Revit, and Navisworks files stored in your Autodesk® 360 account while in the field
- Comment—Add comments, information, and suggestions for design changes, by file, sheet, or simply view from your Android or iPhone
- Enhance communication—Share changes with your extended team and stakeholders—even if they don’t have the original design software
- Reduce costs and save time—Eliminate paper, avoid misunderstandings and confusion with this mobile viewer
- View files on-the-go—Open and view drawings, maps, and models on your mobile phone
- Track and import changes—Manage, track, and round-trip changes into the original design software to complete the review cycle
Latest Autodesk SketchBook Pro Delivers the Ideal Digital Artist Toolkit
Autodesk ® SketchBook® Pro 6 for Windows and Mac, the latest release from the company’s popular SketchBook family, which has more than 11 million downloads to date. This new version of the award-winning SketchBook Pro software features a streamlined interface, multi-touch navigation, French curves, synthetic paint and smudge brushes, plus even more brush controls to customize.
Creative Scan-and-Draw Color-Changing Pen Design
Any artist or designer who works with color knows that the best inspiration and perfect coloration can often be found in real-life objects all around us. What if you could take your trusty drawing pen and simply scan any color you want and then turn around and draw with it? This innovative pen design by Jin Sun Park allows you to do just that. Next step? A complete texture selector and replicator?
A color sensor on the top of the pen registers the color of the object you select, which in turn is displayed digitally on the back of the device for verification. Red, green and blue inks are then mixed – much like in a traditional printer – to create your desired color.
Of course, such an invention has its limitations: space for ink and batteries are challenges to be sure, but presumably you would only use this periodically and would also transfer the color data in some cases directly to another electronic advice, thus saving ink. While only in pre-production and sure to be extremely expensive initially one could easily see this become a household gadget and essential tool for every artist and designer for both real-life and web applications.

