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Archive for May, 2010

Pentax K-x Digital SLR Now Available In Designer Colors

15 May

Pentax always struck me as a fairly conservative company that builds appealing, quality products that boast an understated, but sophisticated look.

This is not to say that the company lacks imagination, to the contrary, Pentax has been responsible for many important firsts in photography, and it seems that now, in the digital camera age Pentax has decided to a bit of a designer camera thing.

The popular Pentax model K-x digital DSLR will now be available in designer colors, which are listed as …


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Unofficial South Park 3D Animation made with Blender

15 May

New Unofficial South Park 3D Animation Using Blender 3D software. Blender can be found at www.blender.org. This is my first animation and it took about a month to make. The animation was created for personal use and to show what the Blender 3D application could do. South Park, Comedy Central and their logos and characters are trademarks of Comedy Partners.

Finally, lets start making some 3d animations
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

True Love

15 May

true love, originally uploaded by dontcallmeikke.

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Mr Bean Animation: Car Trouble

15 May

Mr Bean Animated Series Volume 01
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Dante’s Inferno Heresy Developer Diary www.youtube.com Dantes Inferno Animated Epic Debut Trailer [HD] Release: 2/2010 Witness a different take on Dantes descent into the underworld! From the creative teams behind some of the boldest animated films of all time, including Ghost in the Shell, Samurai Champloo, Blood the Last Vampire and others, experience Dantes Inferno in an all-new form. In this new trailer, Dante descends into the depths of Hell and encounters many gruesome forms of evil while pursuing the soul of his beloved lost love, Beatrice. This animated feature will release in February 2010, the same month Visceral Games Dantes Inferno is unleashed upon the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and the Sony PSP. TAGS: Dantes Inferno Animated Feature Debut Trailer [HD] machinima video game videogame xbox 360 xbox360 microsoft sony playstation playstation3 ps3 aligieri seven deadly sins limbo lust gluttony greed anger heresy fraud violence treachery hell heaven angel demon god jesus bible church cartoon film motion comic feature animated yt:quality=high FOR MORE MACHINIMA GOTO: www.youtube.com

 

photography Tips ( Choosing a Lens )

14 May

What lens should you get??? Let me help you make an educated decision about getting a lens for your photography. What is the difference in Prime or Zoom. What focal length is right for your needs. what makes a lens fast or slow. Presented by http:www.samys.com , the answers are all right here. Buying a lens for your digital SLR has never been easier. Canon site www.usa.canon.com
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In this months episode we explore basic shutter speed and flash synchronization concepts. I also discuss buying a good flash. If you haven’t bought the DVD this video shows the true POWER of owning this teaching wonder as we jump from subchapter to subchapter to learn our specific subject matter today. ORDER your DVD by emailing me at photomagic001@yahoo.com and check out my website at photomagicsocal.com. WOW you read all this……. NICE

 

Photoshop Mama’s Rosacea Acne Reduction Demo

14 May

Photoshop beauty retouching tutorial. See more at www.photoshopmama.net. This video shows in real time how Mama’s Rosacea Reduction Treatment Action for Photoshop works in under 90 seconds to reduce the appearance of this condition. A sensitive issue, so please–be sensitive with your comments. To see more videos for this product go to http
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HQ.Ver jp.youtube.com I imitated photoshop with Paint.NET
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peek-a-moo

14 May

peek-a-moo, originally uploaded by {this life photography}.

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1. Getting Started with the D90 in Movie Mode – Interactive

14 May

One of the first sections of the tutorial dealing with sine if the general items associated with the D90 video mode.
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BF2 3d game play anaglyph

13 May

Battlefield 2 3d game play anaglyph 3d glasses required for effect red cyan resize in window for clearest results and select a higher resolution on the movie . subscribe to see new content add a coment all this work is developemental your input or ideas will be put in the mix cheers
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A test projecting an anaglyph 3D image using a projector,IZ3D anaglyph driver, Track IR, and FSX. Image is 5 long by 3 feet tall. User sits about 3.5 to 4 feet from screen. Using zoom an approximate life size image of the cockpit of the AH-1 Super Cobra by Alphasim was generated. You will need a pair of red/cyan glasses to see the 3D effect in the video. The yellow/blue option is preferred over red/cyan due to a more comfortable viewing experience and most of the color is not lost. The effect is roughly the same in yellow/blue and it is in red/cyan, but with significantly less eyestrain.

 
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Q&A: Feathering a Soft Box

13 May

After the Monday’s OA post on Betty Allison, reader ?ukasz Kruk asked about feathering the small LumiQuest soft box that was used as a key light:

I understand how this works with directional light (e.g., a bare speedlight) – but doesn’t the softbox’s flat white panel send the light in all the directions more-or-less equally, thus rendering feathering more or less impossible? Can you feather a shoot-through umbrella — and how?

(a) No, (b) sort of — and (c) lemme explain…
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First off, the light in question here is a speedlight in a LumiQuest Soft Box III, but feathering will work with any soft box.

Light coming of of a soft box panel does not have a defined beam like a small light source inside a reflector would, but it still has some shape. Think of in terms of how much of the soft box panel you can see from different positions around the light.

If you are directly in front of it, you will see the full face of the soft box, and the intensity of the light you receive will be a function of how far away you are. But as you move around toward the side of the soft box, you will see less apparent surface area because of your angle of view.

You can use this “edge” of the light to control how light falls across your subject, as in this close-up portrait (more here) that I did with the same light source.

In that example, instead of pointing the light right at his face it was rotated around away from him (towards me) and also pointed further up than you would expect. This placed his face in the area where the intensity of the light is falling off, which is what gives you that nice gradient towards the camera-left ear and down his torso.

(If you need to get even more of an edge to a small soft box, that’s an easy mod, too.)

The light is less than a foot from his face, and hand-held. That way, it is easy to look at the image popping up on the back of the camera and adjust the angle as you shoot. Kind of the ultimate voice-activated light stand, ’cause it’s you at both ends.

Umbrellas (speaking of shoot-through versions here) are a different animal, because they present themselves as almost hemispherical — sending the light out in almost a 180-degree pattern.

You can’t really feather a shoot-through umbrella per se, but you can control the spill by partially gobo’ing it.

The photo at left is a good example — more details and a diagram here.


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