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Architectural Record Magazine
Feb. 2008 | 236 Pages | PDF | 28.55 MB
Architectural Record is an American monthly magazine dedicated to architecture and interior design, published by McGraw-Hill Construction in New York City. It is over 110 years old. While the magazine is aimed at professional architects and engineers with news, commentary, criticism and continuing education sections, it features numerous articles exploring cutting edge designs by leading architects with glossy photos and articles that are accessible to non-experts. The magazine holds a close relationship with the American Institute of Architects (AIA), notably through AIA Continuing Education sections offered in the magazine and on its website.
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Animation Magazine, January, 2008
English - PDF - 64 pages - 11 Mb
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Animation Magazine, January, 2008
English - PDF - 64 pages - 11 Mb
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mental ray for Maya, 3ds Max, and XSI: A 3D Artist's Guide to Rendering by Boaz Livny (Author)
Publisher: Sybex; Pap/Cdr edition (February 20, 2007) | ISBN-10: 0470008547 | PDF | 16 Mb | 740 pages
Turn 3D models into film-worthy digital animations by mastering mental ray rendering once and for all. This must-have guide is the only book on the market to focus exclusively on mental ray in Maya, 3ds Max, and XSI, and it's packed with techniques and insights you can't get anywhere else. Best of all, the book's advanced rendering concepts apply to other rendering software as well, including V-Ray, Brazil, Maxwell and RenderMan. You'll get a high-level look at techniques that usually take professionals years to figure out.
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mental ray for Maya, 3ds Max, and XSI: A 3D Artist's Guide to Rendering by Boaz Livny (Author)
Publisher: Sybex; Pap/Cdr edition (February 20, 2007) | ISBN-10: 0470008547 | PDF | 16 Mb | 740 pages
Turn 3D models into film-worthy digital animations by mastering mental ray rendering once and for all. This must-have guide is the only book on the market to focus exclusively on mental ray in Maya, 3ds Max, and XSI, and it's packed with techniques and insights you can't get anywhere else. Best of all, the book's advanced rendering concepts apply to other rendering software as well, including V-Ray, Brazil, Maxwell and RenderMan. You'll get a high-level look at techniques that usually take professionals years to figure out.