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 Mobile Design Pattern Gallery, Color Edition
To name something is to begin to understand it.
My five-year-old son, like many children, enjoys looking at clouds. A few weeks ago,
he clued into the fact that different kinds of clouds had different names. And so, being
of good geek stock, he proceeded to memorize them—cirrus, cumulus, ... |  |  Predictive Analytics: Microsoft Excel
Predictive Analytics: Microsoft® Excel
Excel predictive analytics for serious data crunchers!
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 Mudbox 2013 Cookbook
Sculpting software has changed the face of the 3D industry. Whether you are creating a
character for the next Avatar movie or adding details to a post apocalyptic city in The Last
of Us, 3D sculpting has become an essential tool for creating a level of realism in digital art
that was much harder to achieve in the past. A couple of... |  |  |  |  Make It So
This book has accomplished a feat that’s valuable and rare: it comprehends
design and science fiction. Better yet, it’s found specific areas where they are
of practical use to one another.
This is a design book, and meant for designers. It concerns itself with
science fiction cinema. To my delight, it... |
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 Siri For Dummies
Find out what Siri's got up her sleeve with this fun and friendly guide!
Who couldn't use a little extra help these days? Answers, information, reminders, and all sorts of additional help are only a verbal query away with Siri, the artificial intelligence personal assistant. Siri made her debut with the iPhone 4 and... |  |  The Digital Matte Painting Handbook
From an early age, I wanted to be an artist. I was drawn first to comic books and then to science-fiction literature because of the wondrous images that fed my artistic imagination. When I read Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert Heinlein, and Isaac Asimov as an adolescent, I would spend as much time studying the covers as I did reading the books,... |  |  The Magic Eightball Test: A Christian Defense of Halloween and All Things Spooky
What happens when a pumpkin carving, trick or treating, late night monster movie watching monster fan becomes a Christian? Is Halloween now off-limits? Is the whole thing pagan, occult, satanic? Is a love for spooky things and Gothic detail just plain sick? Lint Hatcher, past editor of Wonder magazine and all-purpose pop culture maven,... |
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 St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture: 2
Sometimes, when I’m wandering in an art museum looking at the relics of an ancient civilization, I find myself wondering how a
future society would represent a defunct American culture. What objects would be chosen—or would survive—to be placed on
display? Would I agree with a curator’s choices? Were I to choose... |  |  |  |  |
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