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#4: Movie » TV Shows : The.Big.Bang.Theory.S03E05 RMVB 53 MB |
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| The Author: odem2005 | 20 October 2009 | Views: 164 |
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The.Big.Bang.Theory.S03E05 RMVB 53 MB The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary After overhearing that Wil Wheaton is always entering a trading-card competition, Sheldon decides to enter it himself. Meanwhile, Penny sets up one of her friends on a date with Wolowitz. |
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#6: E-Books : Nanotechnology For Dummies |
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Nanotechnology For Dummies English | Wiley Publishing (For Dummies Series) ISBN: 0764583689 | PDF | 384 pages | 7.67 MBThis title demystifies the topic for investors, business executives, and anyone interested in how molecule-sized machines and processes can transform our lives. Along with dispelling common myths, it covers nanotechnology's origins, how it will affect various industries, and the limitations it can overcome. This handy book also presents numerous applications such as scratch-proof glass, corrosion resistant paints, stain-free clothing, glare-reducing eyeglass coatings, drug delivery systems, medical diagnostic tools, burn and wound dressings, sugar-cube-sized computers, mini-portable power generators, even longer-lasting tennis balls, and more. * Nanotechnology is the science of matter at the scale of one-billionth of a meter or 1/75,000th the size of a human hair * Written in the accessible, humorous For Dummies style, this book demystifies nanotechnology for investors, business people, and anyone else interested in how molecule-sized machines and processes will soon transform our lives *Investment in nanotechnology is exploding, with $3.7 billion in nanotechnology R&D spending authorized by the U.S. government in 2003 and international investment reported at over $2 billion |
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#7: Design Tools » Illustration : ArtRage 2.11 |
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| The Author: galle | 4 December 2008 | Views: 2652 |
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ArtRage makes it easy to recreate photos or other images using its paint tools. When you load a Tracing Image the original is projected on to your canvas so that you can use it as a guide while you sketch and paint. Better still, you can tell ArtRage to choose the correct colour for you, so that when you start to paint you know the colour you’re getting is the right one for where you’re painting in the image. For users who just want a reference while painting, you can pin an image to your canvas and scale, rotate and position it as required. By turning on the Metallic Paint option, you can work with spreadable, blendable gold and silver oil paints, sparkling glitter, silver leaf sprays and more. Any of the ArtRage tools can be switched to Metallic mode for a wide range of different effects. Metallic paint still blends with normal paint, and smears and smudges just as easily. Thin metal coating can be applied to any texture using the airbrush, or you can build up thick metal lumps using the Tube tool and Oil Brush to add more depth to your metallic image. Tags: ArtRage |
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#8: E-Books » Magazine : Laser Focus World Magazine - May 2008 |
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| The Author: CaseMan | 10 June 2008 | Views: 3722 |
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English | PDF | 125 Pages | 15.1 MB For over 40 years, Laser Focus World Magazine has been the international resource for technology and applications in the global photonics industry and offers our readers greater technical depth, through the world's most experienced team of science editors and writers, than any other publication in the field. It is the leading monthly magazine for engineers, researchers, scientists, and technical professionals in this worldwide market. Each month, the magazine analyzes the latest developments and significant trends in both technology and business. |
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#9: Design Tools » Illustration : ArtRage v2.5.19 Full Edition |
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| The Author: Michael | 1 February 2008 | Views: 5200 |
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ArtRage, the easy to use, stylish painting package that lets you get painting from the moment you open it up. You can paint with oils, sketch with pencils, sprinkle glitter, and more. You can paint with gold leaf, silver foil, and other metallic colors. You can even load in your photos as Tracing Images to help you recreate them as paintings. For the professional user, ArtRage also offers multiple Layers for painting, and layered PSD document import and export so you can easily use it alongside your existing tools. Painting ToolsEach of the tools in ArtRage is designed to work like its real world counterpart (minus the smell of paint thinners, and that piece of glitter you just can’t get out of the carpet).Thick paint smears and blends, pencils and chalks smudge, and markers work just like they do in the real world. Many of the tools can be adjusted to give different effects. You can paint with thinned oils, use wet or dry markers, soften your pencil and control the hardness of the crayon, and much more. Stencils and RulersStencils and rulers let you make precise shapes and lines while still painting freehand.Place down as many stencils as you like, then paint over them and the paint will only touch the canvas through the holes.Lay down rulers and have the brush stick to their edges to create straight lines or smooth curves with any of the ArtRage tools. |
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#10: Design Tools » Illustration : ArtRage v2.5 |
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| The Author: Michael | 28 July 2007 | Views: 3562 |
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ArtRage is a fun and easy to use painting tool for Windows that lets you play with realistic paints on your computer. You can create your own paintings from nothing, load in photos and recreate them with oil paints, pencils, felt pens, or any of the other tools ArtRage has to offer. You can experiment with metallic paint for gold leafing, sprinkle shiny glitter, fill in large areas with the paint roller, and generally paint, smudge, and smear your way to your very own masterpiece. Other FeaturesMetallic paint still blends with normal paint, and smears and smudges just as easily. Thin metal coating can be applied to any texture using the airbrush, or you can build up thick metal lumps using the Tube tool and Oil Brush to add more depth to your metallic image. ArtRage 2 has many more features, including the following:- Layers: Paint on transparent layers to build up more complex images without the paint blending with your underlying work. The texture of the underlying paint will still show through, as if it were dry on your canvas. ArtRage also provides full support for all 23 Photoshop layer blend modes. - PSD Support: Import and export PSD files, with their layers intact. - Custom Colours: Load and save custom colour set and colour pickers to fine tune your colour work. |
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#11: Design Tools » Illustration : ArtRage v2.2.8 |
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| The Author: Michael | 7 May 2007 | Views: 4126 |
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ArtRage is a fun and easy to use painting tool for Windows that lets you play with realistic paints on your computer. You can create your own paintings from nothing, load in photos and recreate them with oil paints, pencils, felt pens, or any of the other tools ArtRage has to offer. You can experiment with metallic paint for gold leafing, sprinkle shiny glitter, fill in large areas with the paint roller, and generally paint, smudge, and smear your way to your very own masterpiece. Other FeaturesMetallic paint still blends with normal paint, and smears and smudges just as easily. Thin metal coating can be applied to any texture using the airbrush, or you can build up thick metal lumps using the Tube tool and Oil Brush to add more depth to your metallic image. ArtRage 2 has many more features, including the following:Layers: Paint on transparent layers to build up more complex images without the paint blending with your underlying work. The texture of the underlying paint will still show through, as if it were dry on your canvas. ArtRage also provides full support for all 23 Photoshop layer blend modes. PSD Support: Import and export PSD files, with their layers intact. Custom Colours: Load and save custom colour set and colour pickers to fine tune your colour work. |
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