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Sigg Jones

20 May

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SUBSCRIBE! VISIT artificialanimation.com I’ve spent a huge deal of time editing this video, trying new things… learning 3D animation, rigging, and matchmoving. I’m very pleased at all that I have learned… and would like to thank everyone that voted for me in the Confound Editing competition. It’s been a breeze working with potter, and I hope this can be a stepping stone for more awesome videos. Contact: Steam: killer_by XFire: thegtking Produced: Ronald Griffin (SwiftFoX) Starring: Ali “Potter” Special Thanks: Sureshot, Dejan, S0ju, Track, Raggs, Woshi, Joker, Young, Doctor, Subsonik, Whitenamese, Clown Time taken: Apprx 35 days Sound track: n00neimp0rtant – Kronos Chromos House Justice – Waters Of Nazareth Software: Sony Vegas After Effects 3DS Max Photoshop Boujou Thanks for watching! Potter: I’ve known Ron for quite a while, always used to bug him for a video with Roses in it haha. In the end, he ended up making me one and it was simply amazing, i don’t think i could ask for anything more. I greatly appreciate your efforts for making me this video Ron. Much love… Potter REVIEW: So, here I am reviewing the most amazing movie SF has ever seen… And amazing it is. The movie started off with a sleek intro, and Ron displayed creative use of the frame blending technique right from the first frag. The soundtrack was quite honestly the best soundtrack I’ve ever heard on an SF frag movie, the color corrections were unique in every aspect, and Ron once again displayed
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Mozilla Firefox – Misc – View More Details on Downloaded Files

20 May

FirefoxDownloadsView shows additional details about the most recent files downloaded from the Firefox web browser.

FirefoxDownloadsView is a Windows utility from NirSoft that displays additional information about the latest files downloaded via Mozilla Firefox. Details include (when available) each filename, original file and referrer URLs, full path to the download, MIME type, downloaded and total bytes, start / end / duration times, and an estimate of the average download speed (note that the latter may be influenced by hard drive speed, compression, and by your antivirus software scanning downloads).

As with other NirSoft tools, details can be saved to text, CSV, XML, or HTML files, or HTML reports may be generated from the results. Other features include right-click shortcuts to open the selected URL or filename and a “Find” feature in case you are wading through hundreds or more downloads. The software can be run via a batch file, for example to generate automated HTML reports….

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Where are my Lightroom Files?

20 May

If you work in Lightroom a lot at some stage you’ll want to know where your Lightroom files are stored. Lightroom has plenty of pointers to help you find its files but these aren’t always as obvious as they might be. In this post, I’ll tell you where to find things such as your catalog, backups and presets.

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Where is your Lightroom catalog?

To find where your currently open Lightroom catalog is stored, in Windows click the Lightroom button in the top left corner of the screen or right click the title bar if the program is not set to full screen view and choose Show Catalog Location. Windows Explorer will open with the current catalog .lrcat file selected for you. On a Mac, Control + click the title bar.

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You can also find the location of your currently open catalog by choosing Edit > Catalog Settings (Lightroom > Catalog Settings on the Mac). From the General tab click the Show button and you’ll be taken to the folder that contains your Lightroom catalog. In this case however you will be taken a step higher up the folder hierarchy than you would be if you had used the first technique.

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Where are your Presets?

To find where your Lightroom presets are stored, choose Edit > Preferences (Lightroom > Preferences on the Mac) and select the Presets tab. Click the Show Lightroom Presets Folder button to be taken to your Lightroom presets folder. This folder contains subfolders of presets for everything from Color Profiles through Develop Presets to Watermarks and Web Templates each of which is stored in a separate subfolder according to its type.

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You can also right click a preset and choose Show in Explorer (Show in Finder on the Mac) to see that preset on disk. This is useful for example when you’ve created your own preset and want to share it with others. You simply need to give them the .lrtemplate file for that particular preset.

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So far so good, but what about my Identity Plates?

Identity Plates are treated differently to presets and they are stored in the actual Lightroom catalog file. This means that unlike presets, identity plates you create aren’t available to every catalog if you have multiple catalogs. Presets, on the other hand, if they’re stored outside the catalog (the default setting) will be available regardless of which Lightroom catalog you are using.

Unless you have skills at editing database files – which is more complex a process than most of us really want to do – you’ll need to create separate identity plates for every catalog that you use.

Where are your photos?

Lightroom is a catalog program and it references where your images are stored on disk – it doesn’t actually store your images.

The images that you have imported into Lightroom are located where you asked for them to be placed when you imported them into Lightroom. If you have chosen Copy as DNG, Copy or Move when importing images into Lightroom then those images will be stored on your disk in the folder that you asked for them to be placed in. If you selected Add, then the images do not change location and are added to the Lightroom catalog in the folder in which they are currently stored.

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You can see where any image is stored on your disk by right clicking that image (or choose Photo on the menu bar) and then Show in Explorer (Show in Finder on the Mac).

You can also see where any image in a Collection exists inside your Lightroom folder structure by right clicking on that image and choose Go to Folder in Library. This not only shows you the folder that the file is stored in but also switches to Library view.

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Where are your backups?

When you backup your Lightroom Catalog, the actual catalog is backed up but not the previews or your photos. By default the backup of your catalog will be stored in the same location as your Lightroom catalog in a folder called Backups. You can check this location when next prompted to backup your catalog by clicking the Show button in the Back Up Catalog dialog.

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Nice Visual Art photos

20 May

Some cool visual art images:

Public Art: Molly Dilworth’s “Cool Water, Hot Island” 2010 – Times Square, Manhattan NYC, – 07/28/10
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Public Art: Molly Dilworth’s "Cool Water, Hot Island" 2010 – Times Square, Manhattan NYC, – 07/28/10

Public Art: Molly Dilworth’s “Cool Water, Hot Island” 2010 – Times Square, Manhattan NYC, – 07/28/10
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Public Art: Molly Dilworth’s "Cool Water, Hot Island" 2010 – Times Square, Manhattan NYC, – 07/28/10

Public Art: Molly Dilworth’s “Cool Water, Hot Island” 2010 – Times Square, Manhattan NYC, – 07/28/10
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Public Art: Molly Dilworth’s "Cool Water, Hot Island" 2010 – Times Square, Manhattan NYC, – 07/28/10

 
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Photoshop Actions How To Tutorial Paint the Moon

20 May

paintthemoon.net An editing session in Photoshop using Paint the Moon actions – see how they work and examples of how to “tweak” your actions.
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Nikon D5000 Shooting Info Screen

20 May

This short video goes over the Shooting Info Screen on your Nikon D5000 Camera

 
 

Canon EOS 550D T2i Digital SLR Camera – Part 2 – Product Tour

20 May

Canon EOS 550D Digital SLR Camera – Part 2 – Product Tour. In this video I take a look at the camera close up, with a tour around the various buttons and control dials. More EOS 550D videos coming soon, so keep check the Geekanoids Channel. Supplied by: www.parkcameras.com Manufacturer: www.canon.co.uk Sponsor: www.academyclass.com Check out more great reviews on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com You can also find tech & gadget news on: www.youtube.com For reviews, opinion & news visit: www.geekanoids.co.uk
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Mortal Kombat 9 – Story Mode – Part 16 [HD]

20 May

Playlist: www.youtube.com Mortal Kombat 9 – Story Mode Walkthrough Game Info: After centuries of Mortal Kombat, Emperor Shao Kahn has finally defeated Raiden and his allies. Faced with extinction, Raiden has one last chance. To undo the Emperor’s victory, he must strike Shao Kahn where he is vulnerable…The Past. Making a big return to mature presentation and classic 2D fighting engine Captivating storyline that rewrites the history of the Mortal Kombat Tournament State-of-the art technology showcasing stunning 3D environments and characters Re-invigorating the franchise with new multiplayer components First fighting game to be displayed in Stereoscopic 3D TAGS: Mortal Kombat 9 MK9 Story Mode Challenge Tower Missions Fight Ladder Arcade Ending Krypt Fatality Tutorial Nether Realm Studios RolandGamingHD

Playlist: www.youtube.com Mortal Kombat 9 – Story Mode Walkthrough Game Info: After centuries of Mortal Kombat, Emperor Shao Kahn has finally defeated Raiden and his allies. Faced with extinction, Raiden has one last chance. To undo the Emperor’s victory, he must strike Shao Kahn where he is vulnerable…The Past. Making a big return to mature presentation and classic 2D fighting engine Captivating storyline that rewrites the history of the Mortal Kombat Tournament State-of-the art technology showcasing stunning 3D environments and characters Re-invigorating the franchise with new multiplayer components First fighting game to be displayed in Stereoscopic 3D TAGS: Mortal Kombat 9 MK9 Story Mode Challenge Tower Missions Fight Ladder Arcade Ending Krypt Fatality Tutorial Nether Realm Studios RolandGamingHD

 
 

3D Animations: Pink Floyd – “Terminal Frost”

20 May

The generalized Mandelbrot set with some of it’s various filled Julia sets. We can see the infinite divergence layers for each of them. “Those who dwell, as scientists or laymen, among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life.”–Rachael Carson Music, Pink Floyd, Momentary Lapse of Reason “Terminal Frost” is an instrumental from Pink Floyd’s 1987 album, A Momentary Lapse of Reason. As with both parts of “A New Machine”, a live version was never officially released by the band. Because of Nick Mason’s lack of drumming while Pink Floyd had been on hiatus, the track uses a drum machine. The saxophones are played by Tom Scott and John Helliwell, the latter best known for being the saxophonist for the band Supertramp. Thanks to: www.3dfractals.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 – Change Default AutoRecover and Presentation File Locations

20 May

Change the default directory where PowerPoint 2010 presentations are saved as well as where AutoRecover files are kept.

By default, as with other Office 2010 applications, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 defaults to the user Documents directory to save presentations. AutoRecover files, useful if PowerPoint 2010 or your system crashes before a document is saved, are placed in the user’s AppData directory. For example, on standard Windows 7 installations, documents default to the C:\ Users\ YOUR_USER_NAME\ Documents folder, and AutoRecover files are stored at C:\ Users\ YOUR_USER_NAME\ AppData\ Roaming\ Microsoft\ PowerPoint.

If you have multiple hard drives and/or partitions, you may have one designated to keep data files and documents separate from programs and your operating system. Thus, moving these default locations to the other hard drive or partition might prove quite useful. And here’s how to do so:…

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