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Drivers Dynamic Project : DDP
" The Confederation for Peace's have Drivers Dynamic Project with Drivers Dynamic System "
Confederation for Peace
Website : ConfederationPeace.org
This branch shows dynamic tension by the pulling of the two branches away from the center. I like the natural setting of the bayou behind the photo as well. This photo is right out of my door in Pascagoula, and I love the simplicity that it provides while keeping that tension in the branches.
WB: cloudy
The Saarinen executive chair features perfect support for any sleeping position. Here Pushkin demonstrates the Whisker-Butt Wedge.
I took the tripod out after Tropical Storm Hanna passed and took some pictures of the buildings near me. I used the 'bracketing' features of my camera to produce three different images in an attempt to create an High Dynamic Range photo. The only tutorial for producing HDRs with GIMP wasn't the most helpful but I think I followed the directions they way the author intended.
This image doesn't look like the original three so I'll assume that whatever I did, it created an HDR. I'll be sure to play around with this a little more and see if this affects my photography any. If anyone has more advice or tips on how to create HDRs in GIMP or Photoshop, I'd really appreciate them.
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Après des mois de préparation au Lycée Jean Brito, les Dynamic Blockbuster et les élèves du lycée Jean Brito et de l'école de musique OPUS 17 ont présenté leur travail en trois temps, tout d'abord dans la salle des fêtes de Bain-de-Bretagne vendredi 19 mai dans l'après-midi devant les élèves de seconde du lycée puis dans la soirée devant ceux qui le désiraient et pour finir le mercredi 24 mai à l'Ubu, la salle de concert rennaise et mythique ;o))
Here are three examples of the Top/Dynamic Navigation Bar:
Top Row: This is how the navigation bar looked during Passive Mode. In order to maintain focus on the Passive Ads being played during this mode, the screen was kept uncluttered, with only the Now! Guide (Main Menu) button displayed.
Middle Row: Version One - Initially, the Dynamic Navigation Bar was designed to display the three most common top level searches as registered by user touches. The idea here was to provide relevant information with fewer touches - without having to go back to the Main Menu.
Bottom Row: Version Two - After several months of user observation, the Dynamic Menu Bar was changed to include "breadcrumb trail" navigation, allowing users to go backwards. There were two reasons for this decision - 1) By maintaining the top three most common searches as persistent menu options, the system created an unfair advantage, giving additional weight to these options and making it virtually impossible for the order to re-balance. 2) The original "breadcrumb trail" on the left side looked too cluttered and menu choices were too close together, making it difficult for users (especially women with long fingernails) to select the item the desired choice.
These photos are meant to be viewed in order - if you have come from somewhere else, please start at the beginning.
My most realistic and lifelike dynamic fire simulation to date; created using Bifrost Aero in Autodesk Maya. Rendered in Arnold.
This fire took me lots of tweaking to get just right. Though it is still limited by my old hardware. Once I have more power, I'll rerender this in far higher resolution, with many more voxels.
All assets are mine.
Sound effects produced by recording real fire.
retroviseur dynamic rizoma bs080, disponible chez idealmoto www.idealmoto.com/fr/retroviseurs/3498-retroviseur-dynami...