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It's a plain fact: regardless of how smart, creative, and
innovative your organization is, there are more smart, creative,
and innovative people outside your organization than inside. Open
source offers the possibility of bringing more innovation into your
business by building a creative community that reaches beyond the
barriers of the business. The key is developing a web-driven
community where new types of collaboration and creativity can
flourish. Since 1998 Ron Goldman and Richard Gabriel have been
helping groups at Sun Microsystems understand open source and
advising them on how to build successful communities around open
source projects. In this book the authors present lessons learned
from their own experiences with open source, as well as those from
other well-known projects such as Linux, Apache, and Mozilla.
* Winner of 2006 Jolt Productivity Award for General Books
* Describes how open source development works and offers persuasive
reasons for using it to help achieve business goals.
* Shows how to use open source in day-to-day work, discusses the
various licenses in use, and describes what makes for a successful
project.
* Written in an engaging style for executives, managers, and
engineers that addresses the human and business issues involved in
open source development as well as its history, philosophy, and
future
Chris Meyers takes the reader on a careful, rational, sustained
criticism of arguments about the immorality of homosexuality.
Meyers refutes anti-gay arguments by showing that they are based on
unreasonable or demonstrably false ideas about the nature of
morality. Working through the morality arguments against
homosexuality, Meyers shows how the nature of morality demands
impartial, overriding reasons to act. He argues that morality is
not grounded in visceral feelings of disgust, commands from the
scriptures, or mysterious Platonic essences. In clear, convincing
discussion, Meyers examines morality to promote the moral logic of
granting rights to all people, no matter their sexual orientation.
After Effects CS5.5 Update:
/tv.adobe.com/show/after-effects-cs55-new-creative-techniques/
Chris and Trish Meyer have created a series of videos demonstrating
how to use their favorite new and enhanced features in After
Effects CS5.5. Virtually all of these videos use exercise files
from Creating Motion Graphics with After Effects (5th Edition for
CS5) as their starting point, extending the usefulness of this book
for its owners. These videos may be viewed for free on AdobeTV. *
5th Edition of best-selling After Effects book by renowned authors
Trish and Chris Meyer covers the important updates in After Effects
CS4 and CS5 * Covers both essential and advanced techniques, from
basic layer manipulation and animation through keying, motion
tracking, and color management * The downloadable resources are
packed with project files for version CS5, source materials, and
nearly 200 pages of bonus chapters Trish and Chris Meyer share over
17 years of hard-earned, real-world film and video production
experience inside this critically acclaimed text. More than a
step-by-step review of the features in AE, readers will learn how
the program thinks so that they can realize their own visions more
quickly and efficiently. This full-color book is packed with tips,
gotchas, and sage advice that will help users thrive no matter what
projects they might encounter. Creating Motion Graphics 5th Edition
has been thoroughly revised to reflect the new features introduced
in both After Effects CS4 and CS5. New chapters cover the
revolutionary new Roto Brush feature, as well as mocha and mocha
shape. The 3D section has been expanded to include working with 3D
effects such as Digieffects FreeForm plus workflows including Adobe
Repousse, Vanishing Point Exchange, and 3D model import using Adobe
Photoshop Extended. The print version is also accompanied by
downloadable resources that contain project files and source
materials for all the techniques demonstrated in the book, as well
as nearly 200 pages of bonus chapters on subjects such as
expressions, scripting, and effects. Subjects include: Animation
Techniques; Layer Management; Modes, Masks, and Mattes; Mastering
3D Space; Text Animation; Effects & Presets; Painting and
Rotoscoping; Parenting, Nesting, and Collapsing; Color Management
and Video Essentials; Motion Tracking and Keying; Working with
Audio; Integrating with 3D Applications; Puppet Tools; Expressions;
Exporting and Rendering; and much more.
After Effects CS5.5 Update:
/tv.adobe.com/show/after-effects-cs55-new-creative-techniques/
Chris and Trish Meyer have created a series of videos demonstrating
how to use their favorite new and enhanced features in After
Effects CS5.5. Virtually all of these videos use exercise files
from Creating Motion Graphics with After Effects (5th Edition for
CS5) as their starting point, extending the usefulness of this book
for its owners. These videos may be viewed for free on AdobeTV. *
5th Edition of best-selling After Effects book by renowned authors
Trish and Chris Meyer covers the important updates in After Effects
CS4 and CS5 * Covers both essential and advanced techniques, from
basic layer manipulation and animation through keying, motion
tracking, and color management * The downloadable resources are
packed with project files for version CS5, source materials, and
nearly 200 pages of bonus chapters Trish and Chris Meyer share over
17 years of hard-earned, real-world film and video production
experience inside this critically acclaimed text. More than a
step-by-step review of the features in AE, readers will learn how
the program thinks so that they can realize their own visions more
quickly and efficiently. This full-color book is packed with tips,
gotchas, and sage advice that will help users thrive no matter what
projects they might encounter. Creating Motion Graphics 5th Edition
has been thoroughly revised to reflect the new features introduced
in both After Effects CS4 and CS5. New chapters cover the
revolutionary new Roto Brush feature, as well as mocha and mocha
shape. The 3D section has been expanded to include working with 3D
effects such as Digieffects FreeForm plus workflows including Adobe
Repousse, Vanishing Point Exchange, and 3D model import using Adobe
Photoshop Extended. The print version is also accompanied by
downloadable resources that contain project files and source
materials for all the techniques demonstrated in the book, as well
as nearly 200 pages of bonus chapters on subjects such as
expressions, scripting, and effects. Subjects include: Animation
Techniques; Layer Management; Modes, Masks, and Mattes; Mastering
3D Space; Text Animation; Effects & Presets; Painting and
Rotoscoping; Parenting, Nesting, and Collapsing; Color Management
and Video Essentials; Motion Tracking and Keying; Working with
Audio; Integrating with 3D Applications; Puppet Tools; Expressions;
Exporting and Rendering; and much more.
This textbook introduces students to the various arguments for and
against the prohibition of recreational drugs. The arguments are
carefully presented and analyzed, inviting students to consider the
competing principles of liberty rights, paternalism, theories of
punishment, legal moralism, and the social consequences of drug use
and drug laws. Meyers extends this examination by presenting
alternatives to the prohibition/legalization dichotomy, including
harm reduction, decriminalization, and user licensing or on-premise
use. The presentation invites readers to think clearly about the
reasons and principles that should determine public policy and law,
while also delving into the deeper philosophical questions
underlying the drug prohibition debate. Is it morally wrong to use
drugs? If so, would that be reason enough to make it illegal? Are
there good reasons in favor of using illicit drugs? Do addicts lack
free will, and if so, would it be unjust to punish them? What is
(or ought to be) the purpose of punishment? Is the state justified
in limiting the freedom of competent adults for their own good?
What should be the goal of drug policy, reduced use or reduced
harm? The purpose of the book is twofold. First, it is a review of
the arguments for and against drug prohibition, a useful tool for
policy makers, activists, and concerned citizens with an
understanding of the relevant considerations for determining how we
should reform our failing drug policy. Second, the book serves as a
case study in the deeper issues of justice, the nature of law,
rights and liberties, and the public good. Students studying
applied ethics, political science, or public policy will benefit
greatly from Meyers' approach.
Whether you're new to After Effects and want to get up to speed
quickly, or already a user who needs to become familiar with the
new features, After Effects Apprentice was created for you. With 12
core lessons including a trio of projects combining After Effects
with CINEMA 4D Lite, you'll learn how to tap this program's vast
potential - whether you create motion graphics for network
television, corporate communications, or your own projects. Fully
updated to cover the major new features added in After Effects CC,
this edition of the book presents a professional perspective on the
most important features a motion graphics artist needs to master in
order to use After Effects effectively. You'll learn to creatively
combine layers; animate eye-catching titles; manipulate 3D space;
color key, track or rotoscope existing footage to add new elements;
and use effects to generate excitement or enhance the realism of a
scene. Easy to follow, step-by-step instructions guide you through
the features, with explanations of the "why" instead of just the
"how" behind each technique. You'll learn more than just the tools;
you'll learn skills that you can immediately put to work expressing
your own ideas in your productions. USER LEVEL: Novice-Intermediate
Topics include how to: * Animate, edit, layer, and composite a
variety of media. * Manipulate keyframes and the way they
interpolate to create more refined animations. * Use masks, mattes,
stencils and blending modes to add sophistication to your imagery.
* Create, animate, and extrude text and shape layers. * Explore 3D
space, including using CINEMA 4D Lite. * Use tracking and keying to
create special effects, such as replacing screen displays. A
companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/meyer makes available for
download all exercise source material and After Effects CC project
files required to get the most out of this book.
Nothing has impacted the world like religion. It has been the
inspiration for benevolence and, yet, it has been used to commit
some of the greatest atrocities in history. Derrick Holt has always
considered himself a religious man but he has been harboring doubts
brought about by questions of faith. If there is one God why are
there so many religions? Why are there so many inconsistencies in
the scriptures? How can a loving God send people to hell? Whose
side is God really on? In an attempt to get answers and find peace
in his life he embarks on a journey for truth. Once and for all he
needs to know if there is truth in religion or are we being
deceived.
Whether you're new to After Effects and want to get up to speed
quickly, or already a user who needs to become familiar with the
new features, After Effects Apprentice was created for you. With 12
core lessons including a trio of projects combining After Effects
with CINEMA 4D Lite, you'll learn how to tap this program's vast
potential - whether you create motion graphics for network
television, corporate communications, or your own projects. Fully
updated to cover the major new features added in After Effects CC,
this edition of the book presents a professional perspective on the
most important features a motion graphics artist needs to master in
order to use After Effects effectively. You'll learn to creatively
combine layers; animate eye-catching titles; manipulate 3D space;
color key, track or rotoscope existing footage to add new elements;
and use effects to generate excitement or enhance the realism of a
scene. Easy to follow, step-by-step instructions guide you through
the features, with explanations of the "why" instead of just the
"how" behind each technique. You'll learn more than just the tools;
you'll learn skills that you can immediately put to work expressing
your own ideas in your productions. USER LEVEL: Novice-Intermediate
Topics include how to: * Animate, edit, layer, and composite a
variety of media. * Manipulate keyframes and the way they
interpolate to create more refined animations. * Use masks, mattes,
stencils and blending modes to add sophistication to your imagery.
* Create, animate, and extrude text and shape layers. * Explore 3D
space, including using CINEMA 4D Lite. * Use tracking and keying to
create special effects, such as replacing screen displays. A
companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/meyer makes available for
download all exercise source material and After Effects CC project
files required to get the most out of this book.
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