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How to Create Rooms of Radiance (Vol.1) Creative Stamping For Wall & Furniture

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How to Create Rooms of Radiance (Vol.1) Creative Stamping For Wall & Furniture

Marney K. Makridakis, “How to Create Rooms of Radiance (Vol.1) Creative Stamping For Wall & Furniture”
ImagineQuest | ISBN 0972829202 | Pages:128 | PDF | 2.5MB

This book contains projects that you won*t see anywhere else. You*ll learn fabulous, easy ways to dress up your walls and furniture using specialized techniques with a variety of stamps-rubber stamps, foam stamps, and even stamps you can make yourself!



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How to Create Rooms of Radiance (Vol.2) Quick & Stylish Decorative Crafts

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How to Create Rooms of Radiance (Vol.2) Quick & Stylish Decorative Crafts

Marney K. Makridakis, “How to Create Rooms of Radiance (Vol.2) Quick & Stylish Decorative Crafts”
ImagineQuest | ISBN 0972829202 | 117 pages | PDF | 1.4MB

This book contains 20 home decor projects, with step-by-step photographs and detailed instruction. In addition, I*ve included over 300 great ideas for using these unique techniques throughout your home in a wide variety of ways.



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How to Create Rooms of Radiance (Vol.3) Window Treatments Made Simply

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How to Create Rooms of Radiance (Vol.3) Window Treatments Made Simply

Marney K. Makridakis, “How to Create Rooms of Radiance (Vol.3) Window Treatments Made Simply”
ImagineQuest | ISBN: 0972829202 | 116 pages | PDF | 1.9 MB

This book provides a basic overview of windows treatments, as well as a planning guide to help you decide what style of treatment fits your home and life.



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Digital Animation Bible: Creating Professional Animation with 3ds Max, Lightwave, and Maya

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Digital Animation Bible: Creating Professional Animation with 3ds Max, Lightwave, and Maya

George Avgerakis, “Digital Animation Bible: Creating Professional Animation with 3ds Max, Lightwave, and Maya”
McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics | ISBN: 0071414940 | October 2, 2003 | 330 pages | PDF | 3.1MB

Digital animation has become essential part of commercials, corporate presentations, and filmmaking. Virtually every commercial on television, and most TV shows and films, use digital animation effects. Hugely reduced start up costs have resulted in small digital animation studios cropping up all over the country, and established video shops adding animation to their palettes. This is a one-stop resources for setting up and operating an animation studio - it deals with every basic digital animation technique in step by step methods, and covers each major software package available. It is designed to be a must-have resource for one of media*s fastest growing markets.



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Getting Started with Camera Raw: How to make better pictures using Photoshop and Photoshop Elements

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Getting Started with Camera Raw: How to make better pictures using Photoshop and Photoshop Elements

Ben Long “Getting Started with Camera Raw: How to make better pictures using Photoshop and Photoshop Elements”
Peachpit Press | ISBN: 0321384008 | November 17, 2005 | 288 pages | CHM | 10.7MB

Not long ago the Raw format was limited to high-end digital SLR cameraswhich meant you pretty much had to be a professional (or at least quite serious) photographer to take advantage of it. Not so today. Now that Raw is included on even the simplest point-and-shoot cameras, shutterbugs of all stripes can start taking advantage of its greater editing flexibility to produce better final images. This guide is the place to start. In these pages, veteran author Ben Long begins at the beginning, explaining exactly what Raw is and why photographers should use it. He then describes the theory, shooting, and image editing practices needed to work with Raw files. Ben also provides an overview of software used to convert raw files and a thorough explanation of how to use Photoshop Elements to edit Raw images. Some cool Camera Raw tricks, tips for shooting for Raw format, and a glossary of important terms round out the offering.



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Designing, Coding & Delivering HTML Email

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Designing, Coding & Delivering HTML Email

Designing, Coding & Delivering HTML Email
ISBN n/a | edition 2007 | PDF | 65 pages | 1.5 mb


Introduction
You dont have to be a professional web designer to use this guide, but a little HTML knowledge will definitely help. First, well cover all the basics, like how HTML emails work (and why it always seems to break when you try to send it yourself). Then, well get into echnical stuff, like how to design and code them. Finally, well run through email marketing best practices, such as for list management, deliverability and measuring performance.

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Semantic

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Semantic

The Semantic Web - A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, And Knowledge M
ISBN: 0471432571 | edition 2003 | PDF | 304 pages | 4.6Mb


Theres a revolution occurring and its all about making the Web meaningful, understandable, and machine-processable, whether its based in an intranet, extranet, or Internet. This is called the Semantic Web, and it will transition us toward a knowledge-centric viewpoint of everything. This book is unique in its exhaustive examination of all the technologies involved, including coverage of the Semantic Web, XML, and all major related technologies and protocols, Web services and protocols, Resource Description Framework (RDF), taxonomies, and ontologies, as well as a business case for the Semantic Web and a corporate roadmap to leverage this revolution. All organizations, businesses, business leaders, developers, and IT professionals need to look carefully at this impressive study of the next killer app/framework/movement for the use and implementation of knowledge for the benefit of all.
Stephen Ibaraki Chairman and Chief Architect, iGen Knowledge Solutions, Inc.

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Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handboo

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Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handboo

Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook (Pioneering Series) by Dan Cederholm
Publisher: friends of ED (June 7, 2004) | ISBN-10: 1590593812 | CHM | 4 Mb | 252 pages

Web standards are the standard technology specifications enforced by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to make sure that web designers and browser manufacturers are using the same technology syntax. It is important that these implementations are the same throughout the Web, otherwise it becomes a messy proprietary place, and lacks consistency. These standards also allow content to be more compatible with multiple different viewing devices, such as screen readers for people with vision impairments, cell phones, PDFs, etc. HTML, XML, and CSS are all such technologies.

This book is your essential guide to understanding the advantages you can bring to your web pages by implementing web standards and precisely how to apply them. Web standards such as XHTML and CSS are now fairly well-known technologies, and they will likely be familiar to you, the web designerindeed, they are all around you on the Web. However, within web standards still lies a challengewhile the browser*s support for web standards is steadily increasing, many web developers and designers have yet to discover the real benefits of web standards and respect the need to adhere to them. The real art is in truly understanding the benefits and implementing the standards efficiently. As a simple example of its power, you can use CSS to lay out your pages instead of nesting tablesthis can make file sizes smaller, allowing pages to load faster, ultimately increasing accessibility for all browsers, devices, and web users.
* Use XHTML elements correctly so that your markup is compact and more easily understood.
* Use CSS to style different elements of a web page.
* Lay out pages easily and effectively.
* Compare multiple methods of achieving the same results to make better design choices.
* Learn about advanced web design techniques and their important caveats.

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Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Managers Guide

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Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Managers Guide

Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager*s Guide (The Savvy Manager*s Guides) by Douglas K. Barry
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann, 1 edition (April 15, 2003) | ISBN-10: 1558609067 | CHM | 2 Mb | 245 pages

Provides both practical leadership and architectural advice on how to prepare an organization to take advantage of Web services and service-oriented architectures, bridging the gap between the data-centric and the software engineering worlds.


Web Services and Service-Oriented ArchitecturesThe Savvy Manager*s Guide
Foreword
Introduction
Part I - Service-Oriented Architecture Overview
Chapter 1 - A Business Trip in the Not-Too-Distant Future
Chapter 2 - Information Technology Used in This Trip
Chapter 3 - Service-Oriented Architectures and Web Services
Chapter 4 - Forces Affecting the Adoption of Web Services and Other Integration Techniques
Chapter 5 - Growing Impact of Web Services
Chapter 6 - Service-Oriented Architectures and Beliefs about Enterprise Architectures
Chapter 7 - Starting to Adopt a Service-Oriented Architecture
Part II - Managing Change Needed for a Service-Oriented Architecture
Chapter 8 - Change Will Happen
Chapter 9 - Tips for Managing Change Issues during Development
Part III - Creating Service- Oriented Architectures
Chapter 10 - Architectures at Each Stage of Adoption for Web Services
Chapter 11 - Architectural Options
Chapter 12 - Middle-Tier Architecture
Chapter 13 - Revisiting the Business Trip in the Not-Too-Distant Future
Part IV - Compendium of Software Technology for Service-Oriented Architectures
Chapter 14 - Additional Specification Details
Chapter 15 - Quick Reference Guide


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Web Site Measurement Hacks

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Web Site Measurement Hacks

Web Site Measurement Hacks: Tips & Tools to Help Optimize Your Online Business by Eric Peterson
Publisher: O*Reilly Media, Inc. (August 19, 2005) | ISBN-10: 0596009887 | CHM | 6 Mb | 430 pages

In order to establish and then maintain a successful presence on the Web, designing a creative site is only half the battle. What good is an intricate Web infrastructure if you*re unable to measure its effectiveness? That*s why every business is desperate for feedback on their site*s visitors: Who are they? Why do they visit? What information or service is most valuable to them?
Unfortunately, most common Web analytics software applications are long on functionality and short on documentation. Without clear guidance on how these applications should be integrated into the greater Web strategy, these often expensive investments go underused and underappreciated.

Enter “Web Site Measurement Hacks,” a guidebook that helps you understand your Web site visitors and how they contribute to your business*s success. It helps organizations and individual operators alike make the most of their Web investment by providing tools, techniques, and strategies for measuring–and then improving–their site*s usability, performance, and design. Among the many topics covered, you*ll learn:

definitions of commonly used terms, such as “key performance indicators” (KPIs)

how to drive potential customers to action

how to gather crucial marketing and customer data

which features are useful and which are superfluous

advanced techniques that senior Web site analysts use on a daily basis

By examining how real-world companies use analytics to their success, “Web Site Measurement Hacks” demonstrates how you, too, can accurately measure your Web site*s overall effectiveness. Just as importantly, it bridges the gulf between the technical teams charged with maintaining your Web*sinfrastructure and the business teams charged with making management decisions.


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Encyclopedia of Television by Horace Newcomb

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Encyclopedia of Television by Horace Newcomb

Encyclopedia of Television by Horace Newcomb
Publisher: Taylor and Francis | Number Of Pages: 2800 | Publication Date: 2004-10-07 | ISBN-10: 1579583946 | PDF | 16 Mb

Television has developed from its beginnings in the early part of the 20th century to become an integral part of everyday life in today*s society as a means of obtaining and communicating information as well as a form of entertainment. The new edition of the Encyclopedia of Television builds on the award-winning first edition that has been widely recognized and cited as the foremost reference work on the study of television. Incorporating almost 200 new entries and revisions of almost all of the original entries from the first edition, the second edition of the Encyclopedia not only focuses on the history and current state of television in today*s society but looks to the future, exploring significant changes that have occurred in the economic, technological, and regulatory contexts in which television is produced, transmitted, and experienced.

In over 1,150 entries, this four-volume, A-Z reference work brings together the latest research and criticism in entries devoted to:

*Television programs that are notable for their artistic merit or popular appeal, as well as those that have had a particular impact on society, on culture, on a genre, or on television as a medium or industry

*Actors, directors, writers, inventors, and other individuals in the television industry who have played a significant role in the history of television

*Concepts and issues that discuss a wide range of subjects, including:
-Cultural, social, and political issues
-Genres
-Technologies, techniques, and materials
-Particular networks, stations, media corporations, or production companies
-Activists and advocacy groups
-Regulatory and legal topics
-Issues related to the economics or marketing of television
-Professional and trade organizations
-Noteworthy historical events covered by television
-Specific professions in television
-Audience and ratings
-Concepts integral to the medium

*Country Overviews that examine the historical development of television in specific countries or regions with emphasis on political, economic, technological, and regulatory issues. Entries also evaluate programming and program content and the social and cultural relevance of television in the country or region

The second edition of this Encyclopedia brings an already highly acclaimed and praised work up-to-date with the latest scholarship and criticism in television studies. This accessible work will be of great use and interest for students, scholars, and researcher as well as general readers and watchers of television who want to know more about their favorite programs.


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Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture, Vol 1(1st edition

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Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture, Vol 1(1st edition

Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture, Vol 1(1st edition) | 7 Mb
* Publisher: Routledge
* Number Of Pages: 2640
* Publication Date: 2003-12-09
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1579582435
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781579582432
* Sales Rank: 1117786


Focusing on architecture from all regions of the world, this three-volume set profiles the twentieth century*s vast chronicle of architectural achievements, both within and well beyond the theoretical confines of modernism. Unlike existing works, this encyclopedia examines the complexities of rapidly changing global conditions that have dispersed modern architectural types, movements, styles, and building practices across traditional geographic and cultural boundaries.

An international team of 300 writers–architectural historians, architects, engineers, preservationists, urban historians, critics, and scholars–presents a comprehensive and critical assessment of buildings, architects, cities, and numerous related topics. In addition to a list of further readings, essays are supported with photographs as well as architectural drawings and plans.

With 700 cross-referenced articles, this encyclopedia provides experts and general readers alike with an integrated view of the practice ofarchitecture around the world in the twentieth century.

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Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking

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Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking

* Hardcover: 1218 pages
* Publisher: Idea Group Publishing,
Package edition (June 1, 2005)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1591405610
* ISBN-13: 978-1591405610
14 Mb

Book Description The Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking provides in-depth coverage of the most important concepts, issues, trends and technologies in the multimedia discipline. This encyclopedia is a valuable collection of articles that presents perspectives from over 220 researchers from 32 countries, providing a thorough explanation of emerging multimedia technologies and applications. This contemporary encyclopedia offers, in detail, an understanding of many topics related to multimedia evolution, design, communications, e-commerce, education, security, and virtual communities. In addition, it offers over 1,350 terms and definitions and more than 3,200 references, and is a valuable reference source for all libraries. About the Author Margherita Pagani is Adjunct Professor of Management at the Bocconi University, in Milan (Italy) and Head Researcher for New Media&Tv-lab at the I-LAB Centre for Research on the Digital Economy at the Bocconi University. She is also Associate Editor of Journal of Information Science and Technology JIST.

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The Book of Art for Young People (Illustrated Edition) by Agnes Ethel Conway, Martin, Sir Conway

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The Book of Art for Young People (Illustrated Edition) by Agnes Ethel Conway, Martin, Sir Conway

The Book of Art for Young People (Illustrated Edition) by Agnes Ethel Conway, Martin, Sir Conway
Publisher: Dodo Press | Number Of Pages: 136 | Publication Date: 2007-02-16 | ISBN-10: 1406515140 | PDF | 2 Mb

Early twentieth century husband and wife collaboration concerning Fine Art, aimed at children. Full of famous paintings.



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Dictionary of African Filmmakers by Roy Armes

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Dictionary of African Filmmakers by Roy Armes

Dictionary of African Filmmakers by Roy Armes
Publisher: Indiana University Press | Number Of Pages: 397 | Publication Date: 2008-07 | ISBN-10: 0253351162 | PDF | 6 Mb

Compiled by eminent Africanist film scholar Roy Armes, “Dictionary of African Filmmakers” is an inclusive, comprehensive treatment of films and filmmaking on the African continent. The dictionary covers African feature filmmaking from the first locally produced films to today*s thriving film industry, listing 5,415 films made by 1,253 filmmakers in 37 countries. Part 1 includes information on filmmakers and provides date and place of birth, training or film experience, other creative activities, and a list of feature films produced. Part 2 presents a national chronology, filmography, and bibliography for each country producing feature films. Part 3 indexes film titles and provides translations into English or French where appropriate. This book is an essential reference tool for anyone who wants to know more about the vibrant and exciting world of African film.



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Techniques for Drawing Female Manga Characters by Hikaru Hayashi

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Techniques for Drawing Female Manga Characters by Hikaru Hayashi

Techniques for Drawing Female Manga Characters by Hikaru Hayashi
Publisher: Graphic-Sha | Number Of Pages: 128 | Publication Date: 2000-02-01 | ISBN-10: 476611146X | PDF | 46 Mb

This is the book if your having trouble with females characters or looking to improve it some more.
All of the other people complaining about nudity should just stfu. If they*re in clothing how do you get the details you really need to improve your drawings. You have to be mature enough to know that it*s art, not porn. There*s a difference. It*s the human body for god*s sake…you have one don*t you? Everyone is a human so why the hell are you complaining about a human body o.O If you don*t want to “perfect” your females characters look at some other crap, but if your really willing, why care about the nude females. You are here to draw and not just flip through it to get horny and jack/jill off.



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Encyclopedia Of Movie Special Effects

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Encyclopedia Of Movie Special Effects

Encyclopedia Of Movie Special Effects | 35 Mb
* Publisher: Oryx Press
* Number Of Pages: 304
* Publication Date: 1999-12-30
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1573561673
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781573561679


From the earliest stop-motion photography in 1899*s Cinderella to computer-generated wizardry in the latest Star Wars movie, special effects have thrilled movie audiences for more than a century. The Encyclopedia of Movie Special Effects is a 5-star fan favorite that explains the magic behind these cinematic devices. This A-to-Z encyclopedia unveils the latest techniques and gadgetry inside a comprehensive reference work about the history of special effects. Entries on computer techniques, movie secrets, and the geniuses who have brought the magic to the big screen make this single volume a Hollywood hit. This encyclopedia lists movies that either contributed significantly to the development of special effects or were Academy Award winners, and spotlights over 120 well-known experts whose techniques, developments, and special effects houses have contributed significantly to the movie industry:

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Encyclopedia of Movie Special Effects, 2001-08

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Encyclopedia of Movie Special Effects, 2001-08

Encyclopedia of Movie Special Effects, 2001-08, [Film History 1939 - 1998]
* Publisher: Checkmark Books
* Number Of Pages: 291
* Publication Date: 2001-08
* ISBN / ASIN: 0816044929
* EAN: 9780816044924
* Manufacturer: Checkmark Books
* Studio: Checkmark Books


Encyclopedia of Movie Special Effects
By: Patricia D. Netzley
ISBN: 0816044929
Publisher: Checkmark Books - 2001-08

Book Description
Students, film buffs, and general readers will enjoy this books brief biographies, definitions of studio jargon, descriptions of special effects techniques, and descriptive lists of effects used in specific films. Many entries include historical notes, and an appendix lists Academy Award winners and nominees for special effects from 1939 to 1998.

Amazon Review
The Enclyclopedia of Movie Special Effects has all you*d ever what to know about filmmaking, special effects, and stuntwork. Everything from 1925*s landmark “The Lost World” to 1999*s “Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace” is included with great detail and frequent illustrations. It also includes biographies of the great film magicians like Alfred Hitchcock and Stan Winston. Each entry also includes various links to other publications for further reading, making it a great reference piece for the film geek in all of us. Plus, the index includes a listing of every makeup, special effects, and visual effects Oscar given, proving that this book is an invaluable addition to any true filmlover*s collection.

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Handbook of Web Log Analysis

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Handbook of Web Log Analysis

Bernard J. Jansen, “Handbook of Web Log Analysis”
Information Science Reference | ISBN: 1605669741 | September 2008 | 628 pages | PDF | 7.9 MB

Whether searching, shopping, or socializing, Web users leave behind a great deal of data revealing their information needs, mindset, and approaches used, creating vast opportunities for Web service providers as well as a host of security and privacy concerns for consumers.




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Digital Art History

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Digital Art History

Anna Bentkowska-Kafel, Trish Cashen, Hazel Gardiner, Digital Art History (Intellect Books - Computers and the History of Art)
Intellect Ltd | ISBN: 1841501166 | January 1, 2005 | 100 pages | PDF | 3.3 MB

This book looks at the transformation that Art and Art history is undergoing through engagement with the digital revolution. Since its initiation in 1985, CHArt (Computers and the History of Art) has set out to promote interaction between the rapidly developing new Information Technology and the study and practice of Art. It has become increasingly clear in recent years that this interaction has led, not just to the provision of new tools for the carrying out of existing practices, but to the evolution of unprecedented activities and modes of thought.



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