Archive for November, 2007
Photoshop tutorials
Select Photoshop tutorial collection.
http://psdtuts.com/
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If you have ever considered working freelance, then this article is for you.
http://www.wakeuplater.com/freelance-lessons/10-absolute-nos-for-freelancers.aspx
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This text was originally composed by computer game designer Chris Crawford in 1982. When searching for literature on the nature of gaming and its relationship to narrative in 1997, Prof. Sue Peabody learned of The Art of Computer Game Design, which was then long out of print.
Prof. Peabody requested Mr. Crawford’s permission to publish an [...]
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SourceForge
SourceForge.net hosts over 132,000 Open Source projects making it the world’s largest destination for Open Source.
http://sourceforge.net/
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Get Bitwise
At some point in your quest to understand how computers and programmers turn “Analogue stuff” like light, colour and sound into digital signals you will be asking the question what does Binary have to do with all this. In anticipation of that moment I thought it best to point you in the direction of some [...]
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Graphic Basics
Adobe offer extensive information on all matters pertaining to the industries they creatre software for. The following link offers a very concise overview of the basic concepts regarding digital graphics.
http://www.adobe.com/education/instruction/webtech/CS2/unit_graphics1/gb_print.htm
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CGI Family tree
The following link offers a particularly interesting link to an ongoing attempt to create a family tree that represents the significant people, organisations and events that have shaped the development of Computer Graphics Imagery.
CGI Family Tree
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Pioneers and Innovators
The following Link offers a very interesting categorisation of the four developmental phases of CGI History.
OSU
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