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Advanced Healing Arts

My relationship to bodywork began through managing my own pain, from an extreme case of whiplash in my early teens. In an effort to find some comfort after major jaw surgery, I began practicing yoga. More info:http://www.anchorageakalaska.com/listing/advanced-healing-arts/

On 23 April 2015, Kasey Kahne, Kenny Wallace and Julianna White (Miss Sprint Cup), visit the training grounds and conduct an exit from the 34 Foot Tower as part of the pre-game show for the Coca Cola 500. (82d Airborne Division photo by MAJ Craig Arnold/ Released)

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

BrainSell Education - Continuing Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar for Physical Therapists - PTs, Physical Therapy Assistants - PTAs, Occupational Therapists - Occupational Therapy Assistant OTs, OTAs, SLPs, Nurses, RNs, RNAs, LPNs, Social Work Examiners, LCSW, www.brainselleducation.com

 

BrainSell Education - Continuing Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar for Physical Therapists - PTs, Physical Therapy Assistants - PTAs, Occupational Therapists - Occupational Therapy Assistant OTs, OTAs, SLPs, Nurses, RNs, RNAs, LPNs, Social Work Examiners, LCSW, www.brainselleducation.com

Ryan manning the Advanced Medical booth at the CPTA 2011 conference in Long Beach, CA.

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

Advanced corrosion.

The Barkas V 901/2 is a light commercial lorry made by the East-German manufacturer VEB Barkas-Werke, Hainichen in Karl-Marx-Stadt (Chemnitz) from 1954 until 1961. Originally, the vehicle was called the IFA V 901/2; this name was changed to Barkas V 901/2 in 1957. The V 901/2 is a body-on-frame vehicle with a front engine, and rear-wheel drive, that was available in several different body styles, including pickup trucks, minibusses, and panel vans. It succeeded the IFA Framo V 901, and was itself succeeded by the Barkas B 1000.

I just uploaded a bunch of commercial shots I've done, preceded by photos of "Hair" from last year. You can look at them if you want, or if not, just skip back about two and a half pages to get past them. :)

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

giagantic bud of cannabis grown with Advanced Nutrients

Forty-one students started the five-semester Advanced Manufacturing Technician Program with orientation July 23-25. While enrolled in the program, students work three days a week at their sponsoring manufacturer as a paid employee and attend school full time two days a week at the Advanced Manufacturing Center. They also participate and complete manufacturing core exercises that help integrate them into the world of manufacturing.

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

St. George's University holds an advanced airway management course in its newly renovated Simulation Center.

 

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JMP Autoworks Streets of Willow Track Day 7.11.20 - Advanced Group

For this model, I made the body out a simple polygon Primitive Sphere the scale it into an egg-like shape and decided to make the arms and legs out of Polygon Primitive cylinders and made extra polygon planes to then attach the arms and legs to the egg body, I did this after Extruding from the egg.

 

Although I was acknowledged to change making the arms and legs separate and then combine the meshes together later, this caused some problems, like reworking the arms and legs and because I am unfamiliar with properly binding the mesh with another object, it caused extra time to work on it and even then the edges where they join seem very bulging and not smooth at all. This is due to my concept idea of having the character to be an egg with arms and legs sticking through the shell, but ultimately failed and thought I was taking too much time on the Model anyway and avoided working on it any further. What I would have done, was to add an extrude to the egg shell and then have the arm within the shell a bit to stick out of the shell, and then model the egg at the arm and leg in broken egg shell like arrangements on the mesh.

 

For the Eyes I made an experiment to make 2D like eyes, as I wanted to see if it is possible to make cartoony eyes and deform the Iris and lens to squash and stretch the eyes in absurd angles. This validates very comical and over exaggeration of emotions to experiment with. There is a Transparent object on the eye for my model, the Lens, with the Material Phong E to still give it a shine like an actual lens for an eye. At the end I made some temp eye lids just in case I wanted my character to blink in the animation.

 

Texturing is still my weakest point when modelling to be honest, as I created simple UV cutouts for the arms and legs and mouth to separate them from simply full colouring the Planar Mapping of each object, the main problem I notice is the end of the arm due to problems with the modelling as I wanted it the egg shell to better take consideration of where the arm ends. Although one thing I could have done, since I wanted to make this character cartoony, I should have experimented with the Toon Tab, although, like I said, I did not want to work more on the Model that I already been doing for the past few weeks.

 

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