Training 2d character animation in after effects-razvi14
- 22-05-2012, 10:06 - elit3man
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Thinkwell - Chemistry
- 17-05-2012, 07:34 - hazeeb
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Thinkwell - Chemistry | 6.17 GB
Thinkwell's Chemistry is a two-semester college-level course that's accessible enough for introductory college chemistry courses, but rigorous enough for science majors. It is an excellent college prep course but requires a solid foundation in math; Algebra 2 or College Algebra are recommended as a prerequisite.
Thinkwell - Calculus
- 17-05-2012, 07:26 - hazeeb
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Thinkwell - Calculus | 2.95 GB
Calculus is advanced math for the high school student, but it's the starting point for math in the most selective colleges and universities. Thinkwell's Calculus course covers both Calculus I and Calculus II, each of which is a one-semester course in college. If you plan to take the AP Calculus AB or BC exam, you should consider our Calculus for AP courses, which have assessments targeted to the AP exam.Thinkwell's award-winning math professor, Edward Burger, has a gift for explaining and demonstrating the underlying structure of calculus, so that your students will retain what they've learned. It's a great head start for the college-bound math, science, or engineering student.
Thinkwell - College Algebra
- 17-05-2012, 07:04 - hazeeb
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Thinkwell - College Algebra | 2.32 GB
College Algebra includes hundreds of multimedia video tutorials that provide dozens of hours of instruction from Edward Burger, the best math teacher in the country. His videos give you a more engaging, more effective way to learn.Instead of reading page after page from a printed book, you can watch videos filled with illustrations, examples, and lots of Professor Burger's humor. Students report learning more easily with Thinkwell than with traditional textbooks.
Thinkwell - Biology
- 16-05-2012, 16:37 - hazeeb
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Thinkwell - Biology | 4.6 GB
Thinkwell's Biology is a two-semester college-level biology course. Taught by Emmy Award-winning biology teacher George Wolfe, it has necessary rigor for a general biology course for biology majors. In fact, because it so clearly communicates even complicated topics, it is often used in introductory college biology courses, as well.The topic coverage is very similar to high school biology, which makes this an excellent course for college prep or a great resource for biology homework help.While there is no math prerequisite, a solid foundation in algebra is helpful.
Thinkwell - Economics
- 16-05-2012, 08:09 - hazeeb
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Thinkwell - Economics | 2.7 GB
Thinkwell's Economics is a college-level course and is a combination of both our Microeconomics and Macroeconomics courses; nothing is left out, so it's a fantastic 2-for-1 deal. Most colleges offer microeconomics and macroeconomics as one-semester courses. Some colleges present economics as a survey course covering microeconomics and macroeconomics topics but lasting only one semester. At least one semester in economics is recommended for a college prep curriculum. A good math foundation is important for this course; we recommend Algebra 2 or College Algebra as a prerequisite.
Thinkwell - Physics
- 16-05-2012, 07:49 - hazeeb
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Thinkwell - Physics | 1.74 GB
Thinkwell's Physics I is a calculus-based college-level physics course, intended for physics majors, as well as engineering and science students. It includes topics that are generally covered in the first semester of a two-semester sequence. Calculus is a prerequisite.
Thinkwell - Trigonometry
- 15-05-2012, 18:02 - hazeeb
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Thinkwell - Trigonometry | 1.41 GB
Thinkwell's Trigonometry has high-quality online video lessons and automatic grading to make sure your students understand the trigonometry formulas they'll need to succeed in calculus. Thinkwell's award-winning math teacher, Edward Burger, can explain and demonstrate trig clearly to anyone, so trigonometry basics are easy to understand and remember. Professor Burger shares the tricks and tips so your students will remember them when they begin calculus.
Lynda.com Flash Professional CS6 Essential Training
- 15-05-2012, 15:12 - elit3man
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This course provides a solid foundation in Adobe Flash Professional CS6 and shows how to create an assortment of Flash content. Author Anastasia McCune explains the different destinations for Flash projects—mobile devices, the desktop, or the web—and where Actionscript fits into it all. She shows how to create a new project, structure document layers and arrange objects on the Timeline, and how to get started drawing basic shapes and incorporate text, images, audio, and video. The course also explains the different types of symbols and tweens in Flash, and how to use them to build and animate content. The final chapters outline the publishing options available for Flash projects, including Adobe AIR.
Topics include:
Choosing a document type
Working with panels and workspaces
Importing bitmap and vector graphics into a project
Understanding the Timeline and frame rate
Defining frames and keyframes
Creating button, graphic, and movie clip symbols
Nesting timelines
Building shape tweens and motion tweens
Defining inverse kinematic (IK) motion
Applying filters, blend modes, and masks
Integrating audio and video
Using Actionscript code snippets
Configuring SWF and HTML publish settings
Publishing with AIR
Author: Anastasia McCune
Subject: Web + Interactive, Graphics + Animation, Interactive
Software: Flash Professional CS6
Level: Beginner
Duration: 8h 2m
Released: May 07, 2012
Size: 1.69 GB
Exercise files: Yes
More Info: _http://www.lynda.com/Flash-Professional-tutorials/Flash-Professional-CS-Essential-Training/96304-2.html

