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Record Nr.

UNINA9910458819903321

Autore

Murdock Kelly

Titolo

3ds max 2011 bible [[electronic resource] /] / Kelly L. Murdock

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, NY, : Wiley Publishing, c2010

ISBN

1-282-70814-7

9786612708145

0-470-90217-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1315 p.)

Collana

Bible ; ; v.674

Disciplina

006.6/96

Soggetti

Computer animation

Computer graphics

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

3ds Max® 2011 Bible; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I: Getting Started with 3ds Max; Quick Start: Animating a Walking Dinosaur; Walking Dinosaur-Planning the Production; Setting Up the Scene; Adding Materials and Lights; Animating the Dinosaur; Summary; Chapter 1: Exploring the Max Interface; Learning the Interface Elements; Using the Menus; Using the Toolbars; Using the Viewports; Using the Command Panel; Using the Lower Interface Bar Controls; Interacting with the Interface; Getting Help; Summary; Chapter 2: Controlling and Configuring the Viewports; Understanding 3D Space

Using the Navigation GizmosControlling Viewports with a Scroll Wheel Mouse; Using the Viewport Navigation Controls; Changing the Viewport Display; Configuring the Viewports; Working with Viewport Backgrounds; Summary; Chapter 3: Working with Files, Importing, and Exporting; Working with Max Scene Files; Setting File Preferences; Importing and Exporting; Using the File Utilities; Accessing File Information; Summary; Chapter 4: Customizing the Max Interface and Setting Preferences; Using the Customize User Interface Window; Customizing the Ribbon; Customizing Modify and Utility Panel Buttons

Working with Custom InterfacesConfiguring Paths; Selecting System Units; Setting Preferences; Summary; Part II: Working with Objects;



Chapter 5: Creating and Editing Primitive Objects; Creating Primitive Objects; Exploring the Primitive Object Types; Using Architecture Primitives; Summary; Chapter 6: Selecting Objects and Setting Object Properties; Selecting Objects; Setting Object Properties; Hiding and Freezing Objects; Using Layers; Using the Scene Explorer; Summary; Chapter 7: Transforming Objects, Pivoting, Aligning, and Snapping; Translating, Rotating, and Scaling Objects

Working with the Transformation ToolsUsing Pivot Points; Using the Align Commands; Using Grids; Using Snap Options; Summary; Chapter 8: Cloning Objects and Creating Object Arrays; Cloning Objects; Understanding Cloning Options; Mirroring Objects; Cloning over Time; Spacing Cloned Objects; Using the Clone and Align Tool; Creating Arrays of Objects; Summary; Chapter 9: Grouping, Linking, and Parenting Objects; Working with Groups; Understanding Parent, Child, and Root Relationships; Building Links between Objects; Displaying Links and Hierarchies; Working with Linked Objects; Summary

Part III: Modeling BasicsChapter 10: Accessing Subobjects and Using Modeling Helpers; Exploring the Model Types; Understanding Normals; Working with Subobjects; Using Modeling Helpers; Summary; Chapter 11: Introducing Modifiers and Using the Modifier Stack; Exploring the Modifier Stack; Exploring Modifier Types; Summary; Chapter 12: Drawing and Editing 2D Splines and Shapes; Drawing in 2D; Editing Splines; Using Spline Modifiers; Summary; Chapter 13: Modeling with Polygons and Patches; Understanding Poly Objects; Creating Editable Poly Objects; Editing Poly Objects; Introducing Patch Grids

Editing Patches

Sommario/riassunto

Updated version of the bestselling 3ds Max book on the market Used by more than 150,000 people, and the winner of more than 65 industry awards, 3ds Max is the world's most popular animation modeling and rendering software for film, television, video games, and design visualization. 3ds Max Bible is the world's most popular book for getting the most out of the software. Whether a novice looking to create something immediately using the Quick Start tutorial, or an experienced 3ds Max user who simply wants to check out the software's latest and greatest features, this update to th



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910778434603321

Autore

You Clare

Titolo

Intermediate college Korean / / Clare You, Eunsu Cho

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berkeley : , : University of California Press, , 2002

ISBN

1-282-35621-6

9786612356216

0-520-92471-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (376 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

ChoEunsu <1958->

Disciplina

495.7/82421

Soggetti

Korean language - English

Korean language - Study and teaching - English speakers

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Using the Text -- Abbreviations and Symbols -- 1. On the Airplane -- 2. Seoul -- 3. The First Day of Class -- 4. Part-Time Job -- 5. Conversation with Friends -- 6. Ch'usŏk -- 7. Kangwŏn-do and Lady Shin -- 8. Taejŏn, the City of Science -- 9. What Shall I Be? -- 10. Kyŏngju and the Foundation Myth of Silla -- 11. Calling on the Port City -- 12. Kwangju, the City of Arts -- 13. Cheju Island -- 14. New Year's Day -- 15. Song Contest -- 16. Saint Valentine's Day -- 17. Presidential Election -- 18. Hong Kil-dong -- 19. Music Concert Reservation -- 20. Meeting a Korean-Chinese Student -- 21. Electrical Gadget Goes Wrong -- 22. Interpreting for a Trading Company -- 23. Computer Information Center -- 24. News from the United States -- 25. Idiot Ondal and Princess Phyönggang -- 26. About North Korea -- 27. Reading Poems -- Appendix 1: Case Markers and Postpositions -- Appendix 2: Easily Misspelled Words -- Appendix 3: Spacing between Words -- Appendix 4: Verb Charts -- Appendix 5: Connectives -- Patterns and Grammar Notes Index -- Glossary

Sommario/riassunto

This companion volume to College Korean (California, 1992) enables students to continue their development of Korean language skills and to enrich their understanding of Korea. Because language is a fundamental component of culture, the text incorporates themes



relating to Korea's cultural customs and social issues, presented in the form of dialogues, anecdotes, short essays, and poems. Also included are themes tied to the country's physical geography, including major cities, islands, and historical sites. Each lesson consists of a situation dialogue, core vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, grammar, and exercises on reading and listening comprehension. The vocabulary uses adult-level words from the media and professional worlds and ranges from computer terms to martial arts. Unlike other Korean language texts, Intermediate College Korean goes well beyond everyday survival skills and offers students a much wider exposure to both the language and culture of Korea. A reference section includes an index to patterns and grammar notes, a glossary, spelling tips, a list of connectives, and irregular verb charts.