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Explore Disney's 12 principles of animation, while learning how to
animate in Maya. You can develop your own leading digital
techniques rooted to traditional workflows. From squash and stretch
to timing and appeal, you will enhance your creative toolset with
strong classics training and cutting edge techniques. Trusted Maya
Authority, Lee Montgomery offers the only artistic guide to
applying the principles of traditional animation with Maya's tools,
which are used in production by the best animators and VFX artists
today. Add another webpage to your favourites and expand your
digital workflow to include the practical resources of the
Tradigital Maya with the robust companion web site that include
demonstrations, project files, links to further resources,
available at www.tradigitalmaya.com.
Focal Press adds a new star to its brightening constellation of
superb Animation titles: The "Tradigital" line of books.
"Tradigital" titles bridge the gap between animating with a
particular software tool, and applying the 12 principles of
animation to your work. The first three titles in the series cover:
Maya, 3ds Max, and Blender. The 12 basic principles of animation
were introduced by the Disney animators Ollie Johnston and Frank
Thomas, who wanted to codify the efforts of the leading Disney
animators from the 1930s onwards to produce more realistic
animations. The principles mainly teach animators how to create
characters that look like they are adhering to the basic laws of
physics. The principles also deal with more abstract issues, such
as emotional timing and character appeal. Today, the core Disney
principles are generally adopted by animators around the world.
Though originally intended to apply to traditional, hand-drawn
animation, the principles still have great relevance for today's
more prevalent computer animation. Lee Montgomery presents
"Tradigital Maya" which shows animators how to use the Maya
controls, while applying the classical principles of animation and
core techniques. With our new "Tradigital" series, we are finally
bridging the gap between software-specific instruction and the
world of classical animation.
The hope for this book is to show the narrative of the day when the
South was invaded by those who desired to inflict their ideals,
morals and attitudes, just because "these Southerners" needed to be
brought back under the Northerner's way of life, their philosophy
of life and their interpretation of the law. But above all, it was
because the Northerners way of life was jolted economically when
the Southern states seceded from the Union. Hopefully, as you read
these quotes and narratives, of which most come from primary
sources, that it will bring us closer to the facts of history and
erase the opinions, of the new order of modern historians, where
facts are deemed as secondary. History can easily become a lie when
interpreted by the opinions of men and then, what do you get?
Certainly you get no facts. George Santayana hit the bulls eye when
he said, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to
repeat it.
History books, the media, school systems and on, and on, and on,
abound in falsehoods and inaccuracies of Confederate and Southern
history. Here are but a few fictional teachings which are presented
today as true.
As the popularity of "Marley & Me" attests, people love their
dogs-and everyone else's too. For all the time spent on grooming,
petting, and other care-it's as if owning a dog is a religion unto
itself. Woof! brings together original essays from acclaimed
writers ruminating on the sometimes tumultuous, often selfless love
affair between human and dog. Alternately poignant and hilarious,
these collected stories of mutts and purebreds alike will win the
hearts of the millions who've ever loved a member of the world's
most loyal species.
The Montgomerys are among the last of a dying breed -- New England
WASPs who effortlessly combine repression, flamboyant eccentricity,
and alcoholism. Fragmented by drink and dysfunction, the family has
not assembled in more than a decade. But when Big Dad, the
patriarch, is diagnosed with stomach cancer, the siblings return to
their childhood home, Four Corner Farm, to help their parents
navigate the specialists, treatment options, pain management, and,
most difficult of all, their own anguish.
Big Dad has always moved carefully through life, taking
responsibility for the farm, the cars, the house, and his wife. The
irrepressible Mumzy, now in her late seventies, drinks her first
gin each day at 8:45 a.m. and spends her time singing jazz
standards and reliving the glory days when she rescued horses from
the now defunct hunt club. Prickly and proud, the two have always
tried to keep their chins up, but Big Dad's cancer rattles their
formidable denial.
Montgomery's stunning memoir vividly evokes the often unspoken
bonds between family members -- bonds made of memory, love, and
disappointment. Heartbreaking, lyrical, and frequently hilarious,
"The Things Between Us" hums with a sense of wonder as the author
discovers anew the most familiar people in her life, herself among
them.
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