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English For It Professionals 2.0

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English For It Professionals 2.0
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.14 GB | Duration: 7h 40m

Upgrade your IT English with Trending technology, Working remotely, SDLC, Tech Stack, Scrum and many more useful topics


What you'll learn
After taking this course you will be able to use a wide range of up-to-date IT-related vocabulary.
You will learn more useful grammar and be able to speak with more confidence.
This course will throw some light on IT-specific knowledge and will help you in your further professional development. (SDLC, QA, Tech Stack, Agile, etc.)
You will feel more confident in different business situations such as conducting an online meeting or participating in a networking event.
The course will help you have more effective communication with your team members and clients.

Requirements
You should be able to understand English at B1 level or higher.
You could take our previous course English for IT Professionals but it is not obligatory.

Description
With this course you'll improve your IT English and take the next step in your professional development to get better career opportunities and promotion chances. We'll cover plenty of IT-related vocabulary and advanced grammar topics that'll help you reach a new level of confidence in English, especially at your IT or IT-related job. The vocabulary lessons include topics on IT companies, software development, languages and tools, a bit about agile, remote work, testing, meetings, IT trends etc and cover over 300 terms. Grammar section covers a comprehensive overview of past tenses and future grammar structures, passive voice, the use of articles, modal verbs etc. In this course we've carefully chosen and prepared for you a series of video lectures on the most relevant topics. We also created quizzes to check your learning progress and assignments, that you'll work on to revise the material while also interacting with other students. The course is designed for those who work in IT industry or intend to work in Information Technology in the future. There's no Information Technology without English and so this course is going to be useful for current or future Software Developers, Project/Product Managers, Business Analysts, SW Architects, Designers, QA Specialists and professionals in other related areas. Enroll today to upgrade your IT English! We're happy to have you on the course.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Vocabulary
Lecture 2 Types of IT Companies Part 1
Lecture 3 Types of IT Companies Part 2
Lecture 4 Software Development Life Cycle Part 1
Lecture 5 Software Development Life Cycle Part 2
Lecture 6 Tech Stack
Lecture 7 Software Testing, GUI elements Part 1
Lecture 8 Software Testing, GUI Elements Part 2
Lecture 9 A look at Scrum Guide Part 1
Lecture 10 A look at Scrum Guide Part 2
Lecture 11 Working Remotely Part 1
Lecture 12 Working Remotely Part 2
Lecture 13 Running a Meeting Part 1
Lecture 14 Running a Meeting Part 2
Lecture 15 Trends in IT Part 1
Lecture 16 Trends in IT Part 2
Section 3: Grammar
Lecture 17 Talking about Future Part 1
Lecture 18 Talking about Future Part 2
Lecture 19 Talking About Past
Lecture 20 Comparatives and Superlatives
Lecture 21 Modals of probability
Lecture 22 Articles
Lecture 23 Reported Speech Part 1
Lecture 24 Reported Speech Part 2
Lecture 25 Passive Voice Part 1
Lecture 26 Passive Voice Part 2
Lecture 27 Gerund vs Infinitive
Section 4: Goodbye
Lecture 28 Congrats! & tips
This course will be best for IT professionals seeking to improve their English further.,This course will be useful for people trying to switch to IT career.,This course is designed for non-native speakers of English whose language proficiency is B1 or above.



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Selenium Webdriver with Java & TestNG Testing Framework

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Selenium Webdriver with Java & TestNG Testing Framework
Published 08/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 65 lectures (10h 14m) | Size: 6.33 GB



Automation Testing using Selenium & TestNG



What you'll learn
Students will learn Selenium with Java coding skills in writing best optimized code for Automating test-cases.
Students will learn how to use TestNG framework for testing. All basic concepts related to TestNG are covered in this course.
Students will be able to create testcases based on the project they work on.
Students will learn core Java concepts required for Selenium. Wherever basic Java concepts are needed, they are explained in simple words.
By the end of the course, Students will be able to develop an awesome Test Automation framework.
Students you can clear any Interview and can Lead Entire Selenium Automation Project from Design Stage.
Requirements
Core Java Concepts
Description
This course will help all those who want to master in automation testing. It will help beginners to learn Selenium with Java coding skills in writing best optimized code for Automating test-cases. In this course, you will find everything about 1. Selenium Webdriver (Java) with examples 2. Eclipse Techniques 3. TestNG Framework 4. Core Java 5. How to write testcases and automate them using Selenium and TestNG framework. Students will learn how to use TestNG framework for testing. All basic concepts related to TestNG are covered in this course. Students will be able to create testcases based on the project they work on. Students will learn core Java concepts required for Selenium. Wherever basic Java concepts are needed, they are explained in simple words. By the end of the course, Students will be able to develop an awesome Test Automation framework. Students you can clear any Interview and can Lead Entire Selenium Automation Project from Design Stage.
Topics covered in this course
1. How To Hide Projects in Eclipse Package Explorer
2. How To Add Maven Plugin in Eclipse | How To Add m2eclipse Plugin in Eclipse
3. How To Add Dependencies in Maven Project in Eclipse | Add Selenium Dependency in pom.xml Eclipse
4. How To Launch Browser Using Selenium Webdriver | Selenium Launch Chrome, Firefox, Edge Browser
5. Selenium Locators Tutorial Part 1 | Selenium Locators with Examples | id, name, class name, link text
6. Selenium Locators Tutorial Part 2 | Selenium Locators with Examples | css selector xpath in Selenium
7. How To Handle Static Dropdown in Selenium | Static Dropdown in Selenium Webdriver using Java
8. Selenium Checkbox Select | How To Handle Checkbox in Selenium Webdriver Java | How To Print List
9. How To Handle Auto Suggestion Dropdown in Selenium | Auto Suggest Drop List in Selenium Webdriver
10. How To Handle Multiple Radio Button in Selenium Webdriver | Selenium Radio Button Java
11. Selenium Webdriver Handling iframes | How To Switch Frame in Selenium Webdriver using Java
12. How To Handle Javascript Alert in Selenium Webdriver using Java | Selenium Javascript Alert Ok
13. Eclipse Align Code Shortcut | How To Align Code in Eclipse | Eclipse Indentation Shortcut
14. How To Debug in Eclipse using Breakpoints | Debugging in Eclipse Java Selenium Code Step by Step
15. How To Achieve Synchronization in Selenium Webdriver | Implicit Wait | Explicit wait | Fluent Wait
16. Implicit Wait in Selenium Webdriver | Selenium Implicit Wait Java Example | implicitlywait Selenium
17. Explicit Wait in Selenium Webdriver Java | Selenium Explicit Wait | Implicit Wait vs WebDriverWait
18. Fluent Wait in Selenium Webdriver Java with Example | Fluent Wait vs Implicit Wait vs Explicit Wait
19. Selenium Mouse Actions Hover, Click, Double Click, Right Click | Mouse Actions in Selenium Webdriver
20. Selenium Drag and Drop Java Code Example | Mouse Actions in Selenium Webdriver
21. Selenium Keyboard Actions | Selenium Keyboard and Mouse Events | Selenium Keys Down Example
22. How To Handle Insecure Connection / Untrusted Certificate Error in Selenium on Chrome, Firefox, Edge
23. Selenium Add Extension To Chrome Browser At Runtime | Add Extension in Browser in Selenium Webdriver
24. How To Set Proxy in Selenium Webdriver Java | Selenium Proxy Authentication | Selenium Proxy Setting
25. How To Set Download Path in Chrome using Selenium Java
26. How To Set Download Path in Firefox using Selenium Java
27. How To Exit From Frame in Selenium | How To Switch To Default Frame in Selenium Webdriver
28. How To Count Number of Frames in Selenium WebDriver Java
29. How To Take Screenshot in Selenium Webdriver using Java | Selenium Screenshot Java
30. How To Take Partial Screenshot in Selenium | Selenium 4 Features
31. How To Scroll Down in Selenium Webdriver Java | How To Scroll Webpage in Selenium
32. How To Scroll Table Vertically and Horizontally in Selenium Webdriver Java |Scroll Inside WebElement
33. How To Install TestNG in Eclipse using Eclipse Marketplace | Install TestNG in Eclipse for Selenium
34. First TestNG Program in Eclipse | How To Run Multiple Test Cases in TestNG without Java Compiler
35. How To Run Test Cases in TestNG from xml File | Basic Structure of testng.xml file in TestNG
36. How To Control Execution of Test Cases in TestNG from testng.xml File | Prioritizing the Testcases37
37. TestNG Include and Exclude Methods | How to Include and Exclude Test Cases in TestNG in testng.xml
38. TestNG Regular Expression REGEX | Include and Exclude Test Methods with & without Regular Expression
39. Run TestNG Testcases At Packages Level | How To Add Packages To testng.xml File in TestNG Framework
40. TestNG Annotations in Selenium | Before and After Method, Class, Test, Suite
41. TestNG Groups in Selenium | TestNG Grouping Test Cases with Example | TestNG Group Execution
42. TestNG Helper Attributes | dependsOnMethods, enabled, timeOut
43. TestNG Priority Example | How To Set Priority for Test Cases in TestNG Framework
44. TestNG Assertions Tutorial | TestNG Assertions in Selenium | TestNG Assert Test Pass and Fail
45. Selenium TestNG Real Time Project | Selenium Maven TestNG Automation Testing Real Time Mini Project
46. TestNG Parameters Annotation | Parameterizing from TestNG xml file | TestNG Parameterization
47. DataProvider Annotation in TestNG | TestNG Data Provider Annotation
48. TestNG Listeners in Selenium Webdriver with Example | ITestListener Interface Methods TestNG Example
49. TestNG Soft Assertions with Example | TestNG Soft Assert | SoftAssert Class and assertAll() Method
50. TestNG How To Do Parallel Testing | Selenium Parallel Testing TestNG | Running Tests Parallel
51. TestNG Report Generation in Selenium | TestNG Reports in Selenium | How To Generate Report in TestNG
52. How To Switch Windows in Selenium Java | How To Handle Window in Selenium Webdriver
53. How to use Excel for getting data in Selenium Webdriver Java | Read Excel File Using Apache POI Java
54. How to Read Data from Properties File in Selenium Webdriver | Read Data from Properties File in Java
55. Selenium Page Object Model Framework Java | Selenium Page Object Model and Page Factory Part 1
56. Selenium Page Factory Model in Java with Example | Selenium Page Object Model & Page Factory Part 2
57. Selenium Close vs Quit | What is the difference between driver.close() & driver.quit() in WebDriver?
58. How To Get Css Property Value in Selenium Webdriver Java | getCssValue() Command Selenium WebDriver
59. Selenium File Upload | Selenium File Upload by sendKeys() | Selenium WebDriver Java
60. Absolute vs Relative Xpath in Selenium Webdriver
61. Selenium Enter Text without sendKeys | How to type in a textbox without using sendKeys()?
62. Selenium Select Dropdown Value | Selenium Select Class | Selenium Webdriver Select Dropdown Java
63. Selenium How To Search in Scrollable Web Table | Handle / Scroll Down WebTable in Selenium Webdriver
64. Selenium Authentication Popup | How To Handle Login popup Window using Selenium Webdriver
65. Selenium Broken Links | How To Find Broken Links in Selenium Webdriver Java
Who this course is for
Beginner to Automation Testing



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Realistic Dinosaur Sculpting & Texturing In Zbrush For Film

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Realistic Dinosaur Sculpting & Texturing In Zbrush For Film
Last updated 4/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 9.94 GB | Duration: 10h 37m

Sculpting, Poly Painting, Posing & Rendering a Realistic Dinosaur For Film | Intermediate students.


What you'll learn
Dinosaur Anatomy
Skin Sculpting Technics
Poly Painting
Posing for Presentation
Rendering for Portfolio

Requirements
Basic knowledge of Zbrush is required.

Description
Here's what folks are saying about the course:paul Redmond says : Very in depth . Have learned a lot with this one.Jon Moore says : excellent course, learned a lot, looking forward to the next one. P.S. I thought your English was great I understood everything.Mik Nie says : Fantastic course!Welcome and Instructor IntroHi, Welcome to Realistic Dinosaur Sculpting & Texturing in Zbrush for Film. In this course you will be learning to create a photo realistic Dinosaur from scratch step by step.Do you find it difficult to make your creature or dinosaur looks photo realistic life like ?Is your creature looks cartooni and unrealistic ?If so then this is the perfect course for you.About Instructor : My name is Nalin, I am a 3d Modelling and Texturing Artist com Educator.I have been teaching since 2008 at various Institution such as ZICA, Reliance Education and Arena Animation. I have also worked as a Character Modelling and Texturing Artist at Lakshya Digital and Dhruva Interactive.Why you should EnrollAt the end of the course You will be able to sculpt & texture highly realistic creatures and dinosaurs for film using Zbrush.List of Major ComponentsDinosaur Base Mesh Blocking with ZsphereAnatomy & Muscle SculptingSkin DetailingPoly PaintingPosingRenderingIdeal StudentsI designed this course for basic Zbrush users & freelancers who wants to create realistic creatures and Dinosaurs for film but struggles with making the model look life like realistic and believable. No Risk|Enroll NowThere is a 30 days money back guaranty. Which means if you aren't satisfied with the course then you can refund it within 30 days.So literally there isn't any risk at all, so go ahead and click on the enroll button. I can't wait to see you modelling & texturing realistic dinosaurs and creatures..This is Nalin, I thank you for enrolling to the course and I will see you in the first lesion.Thank youNalini kanta jena
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Download Project Files
Lecture 3 Finding Reference Images of V-Rex
Lecture 4 Research About V-Rex
Lecture 5 Making a Reference Image Collage Using PureRef
Section 2: Making V-Rex Basic Shape
Lecture 6 Customizing Zbrush For Efficiency
Lecture 7 Setting Background Image in Zbrush
Lecture 8 Modeling the Base Mesh Using Zsphere
Lecture 9 Adjusting the Proportions and Basic Forms in Low Divisions
Lecture 10 Sculpting Big Primary Shapes
Section 3: V-Rex Anatomy and Primary Forms Sculpting
Lecture 11 Head Anatomy and Primary Forms Sculpting
Lecture 12 Body Anatomy and Primary Forms Sculpting
Lecture 13 Leg Anatomy and Primary Forms Sculpting
Lecture 14 Tail Anatomy and Primary Forms Sculpting
Lecture 15 Front Small Hand Sculpting
Section 4: V-Rex Secondary Forms Sculpting
Lecture 16 V-Rex Head Secondary Forms
Lecture 17 V-Rex Teeth Sculpting
Lecture 18 V-Rex Teeth and Head Sculpting
Lecture 19 Finishing The Secondary Forms of the Head
Lecture 20 Body Secondary Form Sculpting
Lecture 21 Leg Secondary Form Sculpting
Section 5: V-Rex Skin Detailing
Lecture 22 Projecting Dynamesh Details Into New Topology Mesh
Lecture 23 Working on the Face Secondary Forms
Lecture 24 Sculpting Face Skin Scales Part01
Lecture 25 Sculpting Face Skin Scales Part02
Lecture 26 Sculpting Face Skin Scales Part03
Lecture 27 Detailing the Mouth
Lecture 28 Creating Costume Scale Alphas
Lecture 29 Neck Detailing Part01
Lecture 30 Detailing the Body Part01
Lecture 31 Detailing the Neck
Lecture 32 Detailing the Front Hand Part 01
Lecture 33 Detailing the Front Hand Part 02
Lecture 34 Detailing the Body Scales
Lecture 35 Creating Belly Scales
Lecture 36 Detailing the Leg Part01
Lecture 37 Detailing the Leg Part02
Lecture 38 Detailing the Leg Part03
Lecture 39 Detailing the Lower Leg Part01
Lecture 40 Adding Scales to the Lower Leg
Lecture 41 Detailing The Tail
Lecture 42 Finishing The Tail Detail
Lecture 43 Finishing the Leg
Lecture 44 Final Touch and Wrap Up
Section 6: Poly Painting the Dinosaur
Lecture 45 Adding Skin Base color
Lecture 46 Adding Pink Tone to the Skin
Lecture 47 Adding Cavity Details
Lecture 48 Painting Teeth
Lecture 49 Painting Toung and Mouth
Lecture 50 Painting the Eye
Lecture 51 Painting Nails
Lecture 52 Finishing Touch
Section 7: Posing and Rendering
Lecture 53 Posing the Dinosaur
Lecture 54 Making a Ground
Lecture 55 Rendering
Lecture 56 Compositing Render Passes in Photoshop
Section 8: Conclusion
Lecture 57 Bonus Lecture - What's Next?
Intermediate level student who wants to improve their ability to create hyper realistic creatures.,This course is not for absolute beginners who never have opened Zbrush software.



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Realistic Animal Creation In Blender

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Realistic Animal Creation In Blender
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 16.53 GB | Duration: 22h 48m

Model, texture & groom realistic animals using Blender.


What you'll learn
Model an African wild Dog
Texture
Groom Fur in Blender
Look Development and Render

Requirements
I expect you to have some sort of basic Blender & Photoshop experience.
You should have Blender 3.2 & Photoshop installed on your computer.

Description
Do you want to create realistic CG Animals in Blender?Then I welcome you to Nexttut's Realistic Animal Creation in Blender course.By the end of this course, you'll be able to:Understand the fundamentals of animal creation for artists.Model, texture & groom realistic animals using Blender.WHY SHOULD YOU LEARN FROM ME:My name is Adrian Krokodil and with a bit of medical background I founded a company called SA Anatomy where I have been teaching human & animal anatomy for many years now. Precision & Accuracy has been always mandatory for me since I supply 3D Anatomical models around the globe.WHAT WILL I LEARN:Box model our basic animal shapesSculpting major superficial musclesModeling ground & eye partsUV unwrapSimple animal riggingPosing our animalTexture our objectsGroom FurLookdevRenderingColor CorrectionIS THIS COURSE RIGHT FOR ME:I have designed this course for beginner & intermediate 3D artists, who want to model realistic animals in Blender but they struggle because they don't find a tutorial which is step by step, no fast forward, no skip and coming from a human & animal anatomy artist who's been doing this for years.WHO IS NOT THE IDEAL STUDENT:This course is not designed for absolute beginner Blender users.WHAT SHOULD I KNOW OR HAVE FOR THE COURSE:I expect you to have some sort of basic Blender & Photoshop experience.You should have Blender 3.2 & Photoshop installed on your computer.And a basic understanding of animal anatomy is a bonusJOIN ME NOW:So if you want to create realistic animals in Blender, then join me now, and take your skills to the next level. Hope to see you in the course.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Project Files
Lecture 3 Interface Overview
Section 2: Modeling
Lecture 4 Modeling Torso
Lecture 5 Modeling Front Legs
Lecture 6 Modeling Back Legs
Lecture 7 Modeling Tale
Lecture 8 Modeling Ears
Lecture 9 Fixing Ears
Lecture 10 Modeling Eye Socket
Lecture 11 Modeling Nose
Lecture 12 Modeling Mouth
Lecture 13 Modeling Front Paws
Lecture 14 Finishing Front Paws
Lecture 15 Modeling Back Paws
Lecture 16 Finishing Back Paws
Lecture 17 Modeling Nails
Lecture 18 Finishing Nails
Lecture 19 Modeling Eyes
Lecture 20 Finishing Eyes
Section 3: UV Unwrapping
Lecture 21 Unwrap Eyes
Lecture 22 Dog Seams
Lecture 23 Unwrap Dog
Lecture 24 Unwrap Paws
Lecture 25 Finishing Dog
Lecture 26 Overlap UVs
Section 4: Forms
Lecture 27 Fixing Polygons
Lecture 28 Sculpting Dog
Lecture 29 Primary Forms
Lecture 30 Secondary Forms
Section 5: Texturing & Refinement
Lecture 31 Painting Eyes
Lecture 32 Painting Dog
Lecture 33 Clone Painting
Lecture 34 Finishing Painting
Lecture 35 Detailing Iris
Lecture 36 Detailing Cornea
Lecture 37 Lacrimal Creation
Lecture 38 Mesh Check
Lecture 39 Scene Setup
Lecture 40 Rigging Dog
Lecture 41 Ground Setup
Lecture 42 Fine Details
Section 6: Grooming & Rendering
Lecture 43 Weight Paint Head
Lecture 44 Weight Paint Body
Lecture 45 Grooming Head
Lecture 46 Finishing Head
Lecture 47 Whiskers & EyeBrows
Lecture 48 Grooming Body
Lecture 49 Refining Groom
Lecture 50 Finishing Refining
Lecture 51 Finishing Body Groom
Lecture 52 Grooming Ears
Lecture 53 Grooming Tale
Lecture 54 Grooming Paws
Lecture 55 Posing Animal
Lecture 56 Groom Modifiers
Lecture 57 Grooming Mane
Lecture 58 Refining Mane Groom
Lecture 59 Refining Head Groom
Lecture 60 Refining Ear Groom
Lecture 61 Refining Paws Groom
Lecture 62 Refining Body Groom
Lecture 63 Refining Tale Groom
Lecture 64 Stray Fur
Lecture 65 Finishing Stray Fur
Lecture 66 Lookdev
Lecture 67 Render Setup
Lecture 68 Color Correction
Section 7: Conclusion
Lecture 69 Thank you
Lecture 70 Bonus Lecture
Beginner & intermediate 3D artists, who want to model realistic animals in Blender.,This course is not designed for absolute beginner Blender users.



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Unreal Image Generation and Segmentation ML with Python

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Unreal Image Generation and Segmentation ML with Python
Published 08/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 77 lectures (9h 53m) | Size: 13 GB



Build machine learning models from Unreal image datasets!



What you'll learn
Build procedural generation in Unreal
Save images from screenshots of an Unreal game
Build an image segementation machine learning model with Python
Evaluate model results to get segmented image dataset
Requirements
No experience necessary
Description
Unreal Image Generation and Segmentation ML with Python
Alexandra Kropova is a software developer with extensive experience in full-stack web development, app development and game development. She has helped produce courses for Mammoth Interactive since 2016, including the Coding Interview series in Java, JavaScript, C++, C#, Python and Swift.
When does the course start and finish?
The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.
How long do I have access to the course?
How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
What if I am unhappy with the course?
Mammoth Interactive is an online course provider in everything from learning to code to becoming a YouTube star. Mammoth Interactive courses have been featured on Harvard's edX, Business Insider and more.
Over 11 years, Mammoth Interactive has built a global student community with 1.1 million courses sold. Mammoth Interactive has released over 250 courses and 2,500 hours of video content.
Founder and CEO John Bura has been programming since 1997 and teaching since 2002. John has created top-selling applications for iOS, Xbox and more. John also runs SaaS company Devonian Apps, building efficiency-minded software for technology workers like you.
Who this course is for
Anyone interested in procedural generation for machine learning



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Thanos Vs Deadpool Eng - Gold Pack - Sculpting In Zbrush

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Thanos Vs Deadpool Eng - Gold Pack - Sculpting In Zbrush
Last updated 1/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 35.46 GB | Duration: 38h 24m

Course creation of a 3D model digital sculpture in Zbrush of the fight between Thanos and Deadpool for Lady Death


What you'll learn
At the end of the course the student will understand what is the production process (Pipeline) for digital sculptures, will understand how to land an idea of sculpture and will develop the model in its phases

Requirements
Requires basic knowledge of the Zbrush tool and character anatomy

Description
Course Thanos Vs Deadpool Fight for Lady Death Course Zbrush 3D ModelingCourse creation of a 3D model digital sculpture in Zbrush of the fight between Thanos and Deadpool!Are you interested in making complex sculptures, which show epic battles between your favorite characters? If the answer is yes, this course is for you!COURSE OBJECTIVETake the first structural steps for the creation of a digital sculpture - 3D DioramaPURPOSE OF THE COURSEAt the end of the course the student will understand what is the production process (Pipeline) for digital sculptures, will understand how to land an idea of sculpture and will develop the model in its phasesCOURSE DESCRIPTIONThrough a battle between "Thanos and Deadpool for the love of Lady Death", through 8 volumes we will show you the step-by-step development of this work, from its conceptualization to the inclusion of a high quality digital sculpture in your professional portfolio.In this first volume you will learn how to take an idea to a first 3D model, which will allow you to really understand the complexity of the project and separate it into controllable components to reach the final result. You will also learn how to create a volumetric sketch as evidence of the process and create a 360° video (turntable).With these inputs, each of your clients (supervisor, corporate client or yourself) will have a very close idea of the result that will be obtained in the project, what better than having clarity from the beginning?I welcome you to the 3D digital sculpture diorama course in Zbrush "Thanos Vs Deadpool fight for Lady Death".
Overview
Section 1: Vol 1: Sketch
Lecture 1 Pipeline + Download files
Lecture 2 idea
Lecture 3 Sketch
Lecture 4 Pure ref
Lecture 5 Mannequin Thanos
Lecture 6 Mannequin Deadpool
Lecture 7 Mannequin Props
Lecture 8 3D Sketch thanos 01
Lecture 9 3D Sketch thanos 02
Lecture 10 3D Sketch Thanos 03
Lecture 11 3D Sketch Thanos 04
Lecture 12 3D Sketch Thanos 05
Lecture 13 3D Sketch Thanos 06
Lecture 14 3D Sketch Deadpool 01
Lecture 15 3D Sketch Deadpool 02
Lecture 16 3D Sketch Deadpool 03
Lecture 17 3D Sketch Deadpool 04
Lecture 18 3D Sketch Deadpool 05
Lecture 19 3D Sketch Deadpool 06
Lecture 20 3D Sketch Deadpool 07
Lecture 21 3D Sketch Finalization
Lecture 22 3D Sketch Integration
Lecture 23 3D Sketch y Gift
Section 2: Vol 2: Thanos Modeling
Lecture 24 Head form and Face + Downloads files
Lecture 25 Head form and Face 02
Lecture 26 Head form and Face 03
Lecture 27 Head form and Face 04
Lecture 28 Head form and Face 05
Lecture 29 Head form and Face 06
Lecture 30 Head form and Face 07
Lecture 31 Head form and Face 08
Lecture 32 Arms and Torso Form 01
Lecture 33 Arms and Torso Form 02
Lecture 34 Arms and Torso Form 03
Lecture 35 Arms and Torso Form 04
Lecture 36 Arms and Torso Form 05
Lecture 37 Arms and Torso Form 06
Lecture 38 Arms and Torso Form 07
Lecture 39 Arms and Torso Form 08
Lecture 40 Arms and Torso Form 09
Lecture 41 Arms and Torso Form 10
Lecture 42 Legs Form 01
Lecture 43 Legs Form 02
Lecture 44 Legs Form 03
Lecture 45 Legs Form 04
Lecture 46 Checking and Base Color
Section 3: Vol 3: Deadpool modeling
Lecture 47 Introduction + Download files
Lecture 48 Mask and Head Form
Lecture 49 Mask and Head Form 02
Lecture 50 Head and Body Integration
Lecture 51 Torso Form 01
Lecture 52 Torso Form 02
Lecture 53 Torso Form 03
Lecture 54 Torso Form 04
Lecture 55 Forearm Form 01
Lecture 56 Forearm Form 02
Lecture 57 Hands Adjust 01
Lecture 58 Hands Adjust 02
Lecture 59 Gluteus and Quadriceps Definition
Lecture 60 Femoral Definition
Lecture 61 Calf Definition 01
Lecture 62 Calf Definition 02
Lecture 63 Boots Form 01
Lecture 64 Boots Form 02
Lecture 65 Damaged Torso
Lecture 66 Final Color Adjust
Section 4: Vol 4: Thanos Armor
Lecture 67 Waistcoat Split Parts 01 + Download files
Lecture 68 Waistcoat Split Parts 02
Lecture 69 Waistcoat Chest Cover 01
Lecture 70 Waistcoat Chest Cover 02
Lecture 71 Waistcoat Chest Cover 03
Lecture 72 Waistcoat Chest Cover 04
Lecture 73 Waistcoat Oblique Cover
Lecture 74 Waistcoat Neck Cover 01
Lecture 75 Waistcoat Neck Cover 02
Lecture 76 Waistcoat Scapula 01
Lecture 77 Waistcoat Scapula 02
Lecture 78 Waistcoat Scapula 03
Lecture 79 Waistcoat Neck 01
Lecture 80 Waistcoat Neck 02
Lecture 81 Waistcoat Pants
Lecture 82 Belt Plate 01
Lecture 83 Belt Plate 02
Lecture 84 Belt Plate 03
Lecture 85 Belt Adjust
Lecture 86 Boot Plate 01
Lecture 87 Boot Plate 02
Lecture 88 Boot Plate 03
Lecture 89 Boot Plate 04
Lecture 90 Boot Plate 05
Lecture 91 Boot Plate 06
Lecture 92 Boots Mirror 01
Lecture 93 Boots Mirror 02
Lecture 94 Gauntlet Plate 01
Lecture 95 Gauntlet Plate Details
Lecture 96 Gauntlet Plate 02
Lecture 97 Gauntlet Plate 03 and 04
Lecture 98 Gauntlet Plate 04 Details
Lecture 99 Gauntlet Plate 04 Details 02
Lecture 100 Gauntlet Plate 05
Lecture 101 Gauntlet Plate 06
Lecture 102 Gauntlet Plate 07 and Final Render
Section 5: Vol 5: Deadpool Costume
Lecture 103 Chest Belts 01 + Download files
Lecture 104 Chest Belts 02
Lecture 105 Waist Belts 01
Lecture 106 Waist Belts 02
Lecture 107 Pants Folds 01
Lecture 108 Pants Folds 02
Lecture 109 Legs Belts 01
Lecture 110 Legs Belts 02
Lecture 111 Jacket Base shape
Lecture 112 Jacket Folds 01
Lecture 113 Jacket Folds 02
Lecture 114 Jacket Folds 03
Lecture 115 Jacket Zipper 01
Lecture 116 Jacket Zipper 02
Lecture 117 Sword Case
Lecture 118 Shirt Neck
Lecture 119 Shirt Folds
Lecture 120 Gloves
Lecture 121 Boots 01
Lecture 122 Boots 02
Lecture 123 Boots 03
Lecture 124 Boots 04
Lecture 125 Boots 05
Lecture 126 Boots 06
Lecture 127 Adjustment
Section 6: Vol 6: Props details
Lecture 128 introduction Vol 6 + Download files
Lecture 129 UZI Basic Mesh
Lecture 130 UZI Body 01
Lecture 131 UZI Body 02
Lecture 132 UZI Body 03
Lecture 133 UZI Canon and Barrel
Lecture 134 UZI Trigger
Lecture 135 UZI Grip
Lecture 136 UZI Stock
Lecture 137 Decimation Master
Lecture 138 Katana Grip
Lecture 139 Katana Blade
Lecture 140 Bullet Case
Lecture 141 Thanos Right Hand 0
Lecture 142 Thanos Right Hand 02
Lecture 143 Thanos Arms Details 01
Lecture 144 Thanos Arms Details 02
Lecture 145 Thanos Face Details 01
Lecture 146 Thanos Face Details 02
Lecture 147 Thanos Cloth Details
Lecture 148 Deadpool Details
Lecture 149 Pedestal 01
Lecture 150 General Review
Are you interested in making complex sculptures, which show epic battles between your favorite characters? If the answer is yes, this course is for you!



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Learn Flutter 3 & Firebase - Build Freelancer Clone App

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Learn Flutter 3 & Firebase - Build Freelancer Clone App
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.52 GB | Duration: 10h 22m

Become Professional Flutter App Developer - Make iOS & Android Job Finder, Job Sharing App like UpWork, Fiverr, Linkedin


What you'll learn
Learn & Build Job Sharing and Job Finding App
Learn & Build Flutter Android & iOS Linkedin & Freelancer Clone App
Flutter Professional App Development
Firebase
Firebase Cloud Storage
Firebase Firestore Database
and much more.

Requirements
you must have some basic programming knowledge.
you must have some basic flutter knowledge.

Description
In this course you will learn & develop job sharing and job finding app like freelancer and Linkedin clone app using Flutter with Firebase as Backend. This app will help people find jobs and work. Different companies can post many jobs post. And users can apply for these jobs through this app. Firebase helps you build and run successful apps. Backed by Google, loved by developers. Accelerate app development with fully managed backend infrastructure. Learn more today. Release Apps Confidently. Monitor App Performance. Accelerate Development.Cloud Firestore is a flexible, scalable database for mobile, web, and server development from Firebase and Google Cloud. Query & structure data the way you like. Sync data across devices, on or offline. Powered by Google's storage infrastructure, Cloud Firestore helps scale your business. Build Extraordinary Apps. For Mobile or Web Apps. Backed by Google. Boost App Engagement.Firebase Cloud Storage is built with mobile connectivity in mind. Automatically pause and resume transfers as your app loses and regains connectivity. Customize Your App. 15+ Products & Solutions. Cross-Platform Solutions. Build Extraordinary Apps.Fiverr or Freelancer is a global online marketplace for freelance services. Fiverr's platform connects freelancers to people or businesses looking to hire. Fiverr or Freelancer connects businesses with freelancers offering digital services in 500+ categories. Don't Just Dream, Do. Freelance Services For The Lean Entrepreneur. +100,000 Sellers. Protected Payments. 24/7 Support. Quality Work.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Project Assets
Lecture 2 Project Assets
Section 3: Create and Setup Flutter Project
Lecture 3 Creating flutter project & add dependecies
Lecture 4 Adding asstes & set path
Section 4: Connect App with Firebase
Lecture 5 Connecting app to firebase
Lecture 6 initalize App with Firebase
Section 5: User Authentication - Login users
Lecture 7 Login Screen WallPaper Image with Animations
Lecture 8 Implement & show logo photo for Login Screen
Lecture 9 Creating the TextFormField for Email in Login Screen
Lecture 10 Creating TextFormField for Password in LoginScreen
Lecture 11 Implementing ForgetPassword Button in Login Screen
Lecture 12 Implement Login Button Design & Implementing login methods
Lecture 13 implement ErrorDialog & SubmitLoginMethod
Lecture 14 implement Don't you have an account feature
Section 6: User Authentication - SignUp users
Lecture 15 Implemenitng SingUp Screen & Add wallpapers & Add Animations through it
Lecture 16 Implementing Circular Border Radius For Profile Image in Signup
Lecture 17 Implementing TextFormField for Name & Email
Lecture 18 Implementing Password TextFormField & display
Lecture 19 Implementing Phone No. & Location TextFormField on Signup Screen
Lecture 20 Complete the Implementation of SignUp Screen Ui
Lecture 21 Implement Show Image Dialog
Lecture 22 Show Image Dialog - Pick Image from Gallery | Capture with Camera
Lecture 23 Implementing submit Form On SignUp
Lecture 24 Create FireBase Storage & Firestore Database for Saving Image Files & Data
Lecture 25 Navigate from singup to login screen
Section 7: Forget Password & Reset Password
Lecture 26 ForgetPassword Screen UI with Animated Background Image
Lecture 27 Forget Password & Email Address Text Title
Lecture 28 TextField For Email in ForgetPassword Screen
Lecture 29 Reset Now Button UI in ForgetPassword Screen
Lecture 30 implement Forget Password Submit Form Method
Lecture 31 Implement Job Screen & UserState - Login the User & Test App
Lecture 32 Implement & test logout
Section 8: Jobs Screen - Allow people to Upload new Jobs
Lecture 33 Jobs Screen Background Gradient Color
Lecture 34 implement Bottom Navigation Bar
Lecture 35 Create Upload Jobs Now Screen
Lecture 36 Create Profile Screen
Lecture 37 Implement SignOut Button in Bottom Navigation Bar
Lecture 38 Working on Upload Jobs Now Screen - Head Text For Fields
Lecture 39 Implement Text Titles & Show it - TextFormFields Methods
Lecture 40 Text Form Field For Job Category
Lecture 41 Implements Remaining Text Titles & Text Form Fields
Lecture 42 Implements Post Now Button Ui Design
Lecture 43 Implements methods for showJobCategoriesDialog (JobCategoryList)
Lecture 44 Implement cancel button in showJobCategoriesDialog (JobCategoryLIst)
Lecture 45 Implement method pickDate Dialog for picking date & show result
Lecture 46 Save & Upload new Jobs to Firestore (Upload Job Screen) - Part 1
Lecture 47 Save & Upload new Jobs to Firestore (Upload Job Screen) - Part 2
Section 9: Jobs Screen - Retrieve & Display Jobs
Lecture 48 Implement Button in AppBar for Filterlist of Job Category
Lecture 49 Implements button for Search Jobs in Job Screen
Lecture 50 Implements JobWidgets(Design) for jobScreen for showing profile, name, etc
Lecture 51 Writing Query to Retrieve New Jobs Data in JobScreen
Lecture 52 Remove some errors & Implements GetMyData (name,userimage,location)
Lecture 53 Implementation of GetMyData Method to get (name,userimage,location) & Test App
Section 10: Filter Jobs || Allow a Job Poster to Delete his/her new Job Post
Lecture 54 Implements delete Dialog For deleting jobs
Lecture 55 Filter Jobs according to Jobs Category
anyone who wants to become professional flutter app developer,anyone who wants learn and build fully functional android & iOS Apps



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Build Decentralized Apps For Ethereum

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Build Decentralized Apps For Ethereum
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.13 GB | Duration: 13h 43m

Build social media dApp with Ethereum Web3


What you'll learn
Build blockchain backend for social media smart contracts
Build blockchain backend for social media smart contracts
Install MetaMask cryptocurrency wallet
Connect to smart contract in app with Web3

Requirements
No experience needed

Description
Buff your skills to keep your job and get a raise in ANY economic climate. This course BUNDLE keeps your skills sharp and your paycheque up!Blockchain IntroductionSolidity IntroductionCommand line fundamentalsBuild blockchain backend for social media smart contractsDeploy social media smart contract to blockchainWeb development IntroductionJavaScript IntroductionReact IntroductionInstall MetaMask cryptocurrency walletConnect to smart contract in app with Web3Build social media dApp with Ethereum Web3This masterclass is without a doubt the most comprehensive course available anywhere online. Even if you have zero experience, this course will take you from beginner to professional.Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I obtain a certificate?Each certificate in this bundle is only awarded after you have completed every lecture of the course.Many of our students post their Mammoth Interactive certifications on LinkedIn. Not only that, but you will have projects to show employers on top of the certification.Is this an eBook or videos?The majority of this course bundle will be video tutorials (screencasts of practical coding projects step by step.) We will also have several PDFs and all source code.Can't I just learn via Google or YouTube?This bundle is much more streamlined and efficient than learning via Google or YouTube. We have curated a massive 5-course curriculum to take you from absolute beginner to starting a high-paying career.How will I practice to ensure I'm learning?With each section there will be a project, so if you can build the project along with us you are succeeding. There is also a challenge at the end of each section that you can take on to add more features to the project and advance the project in your own time.Mammoth Interactive is a leading online course provider in everything from learning to code to becoming a YouTube star. Mammoth Interactive courses have been featured on Harvard's edX, Business Insider and more. Founder and CEO John Bura has been programming since 1997 and teaching since 2002. John has created top-selling applications for iOS, Xbox and more. John also runs SaaS company Devonian Apps, building efficiency-minded software for technology workers like you. Try a course today.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: 01a Introduction to Blockchain (Prerequisite)
Lecture 2 00 Blockchain Introduction
Lecture 3 01 What Are Blockchains And Distributed Ledgers
Lecture 4 02 What Are Bitcoin And Ethereum
Section 3: 01b - 02 How to Build Smart Contracts Online
Lecture 5 01 Introduction To Ethereum Remix IDE
Section 4: 01b - 03 Build Your First Solidity Smart Contract
Lecture 6 01 Build Your First Contract
Lecture 7 02 Change A State Variable Value
Section 5: 01B - 04 Build Solidity Variables
Lecture 8 01 Build A Local Variable
Lecture 9 02 Build State Variables Of Different Data Types
Lecture 10 03 Build A Custom Data Type With A Struct
Section 6: 01b - 05 Build Solidity Arrays
Lecture 11 01 Build Arrays
Lecture 12 02 Build Array Functions
Section 7: 01b - 06 Build Solidity Mappings
Lecture 13 01 Build A Mapping
Lecture 14 02 Build A Database-Like Mapping
Lecture 15 03 Assign Ownership To Individual Ethereum Addresses
Section 8: 01b - 07 Build Solidity Conditionals and Loops
Lecture 16 01 Build A Conditional
Lecture 17 02 Build A Loop
Section 9: 01b - 08 Send Ether
Lecture 18 01 Send Ether
Section 10: 01b - 09 Build Smart Contracts
Lecture 19 00 Build A Profit Splitter Contract
Lecture 20 01 Build A Contract With Limited Addresses
Lecture 21 02 Build A Contract And Library
Lecture 22 03 Build A Contract With A Limited Time Transaction
Lecture 23 04 Build Contracts With Inheritance
Lecture 24 05 Build Contracts With Visibility Modifiers
Lecture 25 06 Build A Contract With Mutability Modifiers
Lecture 26 07 Build An Abstract Contract
Lecture 27 08 Build A Bank Contract
Lecture 28 09 Access Struct Value
Section 11: 01c - 01 Course Overview
Lecture 29 01 Why All Developers Need To Know The Command Line
Lecture 30 03 What Are Linux And Unix Terminals
Section 12: 01c - 02 What you'll need
Lecture 31 02 Install Linux Command Line On Windows
Section 13: 01c - 03 Use Commands in a Linux Unix Terminal
Lecture 32 01 Build Your First Command In The Command Line
Lecture 33 02 Navigate Directories In The Command Line
Lecture 34 03 Build And Edit A New File In The Command Line
Lecture 35 04 Move Files In The Command Line
Section 14: 01d (Prerequisite) Install Node and npm
Lecture 36 00 What Is Node Js-1
Lecture 37 01 Install Node And Npm On Mac Or Windows-2
Lecture 38 02 How To Install Node And Npm On Windows
Section 15: 02 Build blockchain backend for social media smart contracts
Lecture 39 01 Start A Social Media Dapp
Lecture 40 02 Build Social Media Smart
Section 16: 05a (Prerequisite) Introduction to HTML
Lecture 41 01. Course Requirements
Lecture 42 02. What Is JSbin
Lecture 43 03. Setting Up The Html Document
Lecture 44 04. Header Tags And Paragraphs Tags
Lecture 45 05. Styles
Lecture 46 06. Bold Underline And Italic Tags
Lecture 47 07. Adding In A Link
Lecture 48 08. Adding In A Image
Lecture 49 09. Adding A Link To An Image
Lecture 50 10. Lists
Lecture 51 11. Tables
Lecture 52 12. Different Kinds Of Input
Lecture 53 13. Adding In A Submit Button
Section 17: 05b (Prerequisite) Introduction to JavaScript
Lecture 54 01. Variables
Lecture 55 02. JavaScript
Lecture 56 03. Numbers
Lecture 57 04. Booleans
Lecture 58 05. If Statements
Lecture 59 06. Arrays
Lecture 60 07. For Loops
Lecture 61 08. While Loops
Lecture 62 09. Objects
Lecture 63 10. Functions
Lecture 64 11. Foreach
Lecture 65 12. Map Functions
Lecture 66 13. Using Objects As Dictionary
Lecture 67 14. Switch Statements
Lecture 68 15. Destructuring-1
Lecture 69 16. Spread Operator-1
Lecture 70 17. String Templates-1
Lecture 71 18. Error Handling-1
Lecture 72 19. Let And Const Keywords-1
Lecture 73 20. Do-while-1
Lecture 74 21. Sets
Lecture 75 22. Maps
Lecture 76 23. Stacks
Lecture 77 24. Queues
Lecture 78 25. For Loop
Lecture 79 26. Recursive Functions-1
Lecture 80 27. Loop Labeling-1
Lecture 81 28. 2d Arrays-1
Lecture 82 29. Settimeout-1
Lecture 83 30. Sentimental-1
Lecture 84 31. Functions With Optional Parameters-1
Lecture 85 32. Basic Regular Expression-1
Lecture 86 33. Handle Keypress Events-1
Lecture 87 34. Priority Queue-1
Lecture 88 35. Add-Delete Object Property-1
Lecture 89 36. Example With Sets Part 1
Lecture 90 36. Example With Sets Part 2
Lecture 91 37. Concat
Lecture 92 38. Flat And Flatmap-1
Section 18: 06 (Prerequisite) Introduction to React
Lecture 93 00 Why You Should Learn React
Lecture 94 01 React Introduction
Lecture 95 02 Set up a Container
Lecture 96 03 Generate a List
Lecture 97 04 Add Items to the List
Lecture 98 05 Clear Input Field
Lecture 99 06 Remove a Task
Section 19: 06b Web3 and MetaMask Introduction
Lecture 100 01 What Is Web3js
Lecture 101 02 Install Metamask
Section 20: 07 Connect to smart contract in app with Web3
Lecture 102 01 Load Web3 And Smart Contract In Javascript Frontend
Lecture 103 02 Launch React Dapp With Ganache And Metamask
Section 21: 08 Build Add Social Media Post component
Lecture 104 01 Build Add Social Media Post Component
Lecture 105 02 Use Addpost React Component In App
Section 22: 09 Build posts and likes components
Lecture 106 01 Build Social Media Posts Component
Lecture 107 02 Enable Likes In Social Media Dapp
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Fusion 360 The Complete Course

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Fusion 360 The Complete Course
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 11.24 GB | Duration: 16h 21m

Learn Fusion 360 to create 3D models


What you'll learn
Manage conceptions
Export models
Understand dashboard
Master navigation
Manage display
Work with sketches
Use drawing tools
Add constraints
Use solid mode
Create extrusions
Create revolutions
Create lofts
Create sweeps
Add repetitions
Create symmetries
Edit objects
Combine objects
Move objects
Import image
Use construction tree
Understand difference between body and component
Add materials
Edit materials
Create renders
Edit environment
Use surfaces
Create surfaces
Create objects
Create furnitures
Create parts

Requirements
You need to download Fusion 360 for personal use

Description
Fusion 360Fusion 360 is a powerful CAD software. Its features are impressive. It allows many possibilities such as sketches, extrusions, surface work, assemblies, renderings and much more. Fusion 360 is available for free for personal use. You can start with the hobby version. The course focuses on the features of the hobby version, that is to say the free version with personal use. In one product, Fusion 360 offers endless solutions for CAD and 3D modeling. You can convert all your ideas into 3D models. Start with sketches, apply dimensions and constraints, then use the powerful tools to create 3D models. You design 3D models, you can also create 3D models of any size to make presentations. Go further with the assembly of parts, the creation of animation, the addition of materials or the creation of a realistic rendering. In the course, we will focus on the design part.Advantages of the software- Powerful sketching system- Advanced 3D design tools- Work with surfaces- Add textures with a library- Creation of realistic renderings- Create assemblies- Create animations- Create sheet metal parts- Generate a drawing with views- Export in different formatsTraining courseIn this training you will learn how to use Fusion 360 to create your 3D models. In this course, we will use the hobby version, the free version for a personal use. Step by step, you will be able to transform your 2D projects into a 3D model. Start with the dashboard, master navigation in the workspace, manage your projects. You will learn how to work with sketches with the use of drawing tools or the application of constraints. After these solid foundations, you will see the 3D modeling tools for transforming sketches. Make extrusions, revolutions, lofts or sweeps, you will learn what you need to perfectly realize your models. You'll also see how to work with surfaces, create assemblies, sheet metal parts, and even start an animation. Many trainings on the creation of parts of different scales will be present to apply the features.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Start with Fusion 360
Lecture 2 Download software
Lecture 3 Start with dashboard
Lecture 4 Edit preferences
Lecture 5 Create document
Lecture 6 Master navigation
Lecture 7 Edit grid
Lecture 8 Display settings
Lecture 9 Export model
Section 3: Start with sketches
Lecture 10 Start with sketches
Lecture 11 Drawing tools part 1
Lecture 12 Drawing tools part 2
Lecture 13 Apply constraints part 1
Lecture 14 Apply constraints part 2
Lecture 15 Edit sketches part 1
Lecture 16 Edit sketches part 2
Lecture 17 Patterns on sketches
Lecture 18 Symmetries on sketches
Lecture 19 Project sketch on surface
Section 4: Apply features on sketches
Lecture 20 Create extrusions
Lecture 21 Create revolutions
Lecture 22 Create lofts
Lecture 23 Create sweeps
Lecture 24 Create shapes
Lecture 25 Create ribs
Lecture 26 Create webs
Lecture 27 Create embosses
Lecture 28 Create threads
Lecture 29 Create holes
Lecture 30 Add thickness
Section 5: Use patterns
Lecture 31 Rectangular pattern
Lecture 32 Circular pattern
Lecture 33 Pattern on path
Lecture 34 Create symmetries
Section 6: Edit objects
Lecture 35 Move objects
Lecture 36 Pull surface
Lecture 37 Add fillet
Lecture 38 Add chamfer
Lecture 39 Add shell
Lecture 40 Scale objects
Lecture 41 Combine objects
Lecture 42 Offset face
Lecture 43 Split face
Lecture 44 Split body
Lecture 45 Add measures
Section 7: Work with construction planes
Lecture 46 Add construction planes
Lecture 47 Add construction lines
Lecture 48 Add construction points
Section 8: Start with sculpting
Lecture 49 Shape generator part 1
Lecture 50 Shape generator part 2
Lecture 51 Modify shapes
Lecture 52 Edit shapes
Section 9: Import files
Lecture 53 Import image
Lecture 54 Import logo
Section 10: Use construction tree
Lecture 55 Construction tree part 1
Lecture 56 Construction tree part 2
Lecture 57 Create components
Section 11: Assemble parts
Lecture 58 Create components for assembly
Lecture 59 Joint components
Lecture 60 Animate components
Section 12: Add materials
Lecture 61 Apply materials part 1
Lecture 62 Apply materials part 2
Lecture 63 Import texture
Section 13: Create renders
Lecture 64 Create renders part 1
Lecture 65 Create renders part 2
Lecture 66 Add background image
Section 14: Create surfaces
Lecture 67 Extrusions on surface
Lecture 68 Revolutions on surface
Lecture 69 Lofts on surface
Lecture 70 Sweeps on surface
Lecture 71 Patch surface
Lecture 72 Ruled surface
Lecture 73 Extend surface
Lecture 74 Offset surface
Lecture 75 Thickness on surface
Lecture 76 Trim surface
Lecture 77 Untrim surface
Section 15: Sheet metal
Lecture 78 Sheet metal rules
Lecture 79 Create flange
Lecture 80 Create bend
Lecture 81 Unfold sheet metal
Section 16: Create animations
Lecture 82 Start with animation part 1
Lecture 83 Start with animation part 2
Lecture 84 Start with animation part 3
Lecture 85 Start with animation part 4
Section 17: Create page
Lecture 86 Insert views
Lecture 87 Create drawing
Lecture 88 Add dimensions
Section 18: Training basic objects
Lecture 89 Create vase
Lecture 90 Create table
Lecture 91 Create book
Lecture 92 Create bracket
Lecture 93 Create wrench
Lecture 94 Create support
Lecture 95 Create curved grid
Section 19: Training industrial parts
Lecture 96 Parts modeling part 1
Lecture 97 Parts modeling part 2
Lecture 98 Parts modeling part 3
Lecture 99 Parts modeling part 4
Lecture 100 Hinge modeling part 1
Lecture 101 Hinge modeling part 2
Lecture 102 Hinge modeling part 3
Lecture 103 Hinge modeling part 4
Lecture 104 Clamp part 1
Lecture 105 Clamp part 2
Section 20: Training models
Lecture 106 Bench modeling part 1
Lecture 107 Bench modeling part 2
Lecture 108 Bench modeling part 3
Lecture 109 Bench modeling part 4
Lecture 110 Potting table modeling part 1
Lecture 111 Potting table modeling part 2
Lecture 112 Bed modeling part 1
Lecture 113 Bed modeling part 2
Lecture 114 Furniture modeling part 1
Lecture 115 Furniture modeling part 2
Lecture 116 Sofa modeling part 1
Lecture 117 Sofa modeling part 2
Lecture 118 Dustbin modeling part 1
Lecture 119 Dustbin modeling part 2
People who want to start with CAD,People who want to start with 3D modeling,People who want to create 3D parts,People who want to master a complete tool to create 3D models



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Leapfrog Geo Basico - Intermedio

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Leapfrog Geo Basico - Intermedio
Última actualización: 9/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: Español | Size: 7.94 GB | Duration: 12h 56m

MODELAMIENTO GEOLOGICO


What you'll learn
Explicación del entorno de leapfrog geo, importar y georeferenciar planos, creación de modelos geológicos 3D a partir de planos superficiales y secciones, importar sondajes diamantinas, actualización del modelo geológico y creación de proyectos de perforación en exploraciones. Entre otras cosas más.

Requirements
Tener instalador leapfrog geo

Description
MODULO 1. BASE DE DATOS TRABAJADOS EN SIGv Obtención de imagen DEM (ALOS PALSAR)v Creación de curvas de nivel del proyectov Obtención de puntos desde imágenes DEMv Imágenes satelitalesv Planos geológicosv Exportar planos para trabajar en Leapfrog GeoMODULO 2. INTRODUCCION AL MODELAMIENTO 3D EN LEAPFROG GEO (PROYECTO PUMPERIA - PUNO)v Creación de proyectosv Descripción de Leapgrog Geov Importar curvas de nivel y puntos para crear topografíav Importar plano geológico, imagen satelital y georeferenciarMODULO 3. PROYECTO HUANCABAMBA - PIURAv Creación del proyectov Importar curvas de nivel y puntos para crear topografíav Importar plano geológico, imagen satelital y georeferenciarv Creación de Polilineasv Construir un modelo 3D a partir de mapas en 2D usando GISMODULO 4. MODELAMIENTO 3D EN LEAPFROG GEO (PROYECTO ESQUILACHE - PUNO)v Creación de proyectov Descripción de Leapgrog Geov Importar curvas de nivel y puntos para crear topografíav Importar plano geológico, imagen satelital y georeferenciarv Importar secciones geológicasv Creación de Polilineasv Construir un modelo 3D a partir de mapas en 2Dv Creación de fallasv Creación de una sección a partir del modelo 3Dv Exportar sección en diferentes formatosv Importar Sondajes diamantinos (Collar, Assay y survey)MODULO 5. MODELAMIENTO 3D EN LEAPFROG GEO (PROYECTO ANTA)v Creación del proyectov Importar Sondajes diamantinos (Collar, Assay y survey)v Crear topografía a partir de Collarv Construir un modelo 3D a partir de los sondajes diamantinosv Creación de fallasv Creación de una sección a partir del modelo 3Dv Exportar sección en diferentes formatosMODULO 6. TEMAS EXTRAS
Overview
Section 1: PRIMERA PARTE
Lecture 1 Introducción
Section 2: SEGUNDA PARTE
Lecture 2 SEGUNDA PARTE
Section 3: TERCERA PARTE
Lecture 3 TERCERA PARTE
Section 4: CUARTA PARTE
Lecture 4 CUARTA PARTE
Section 5: MANUAL LEAPFROG
Lecture 5 LECTURA
estudiantes, egresados y profesional de geología, minería, carrera a fines y publico interesado.



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Advanced English Grammar Bootcamp: Hands On Masterclass

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Advanced English Grammar Bootcamp: Hands On Masterclass
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 12.56 GB | Duration: 9h 39m

Learn English Grammar from Scratch to Advanced Level. Complete Business and Academic English with Exercises and Projects


What you'll learn
Anyone looking to write and speak grammatically correct English
Professionals looking to increase the accuracy of English communication
Students and job seekers aiming to have good knowledge of English grammar
Schools and Institutions looking to impart training in English Grammar and Communication

Requirements
No prerequisite. The course covers everything from scratch.
A laptop or mobile device with internet connection may be required to watch videos.

Description
We all love to communicate with one another in our daily lives and we want to be understood right? Right! That's the reason why we make our efforts to learn a foreign language and get ourselves fluent in any new language.There are many different ways to learn a language and there are tons of language learning resources available online. We can find a lot of tips and tricks to get started on our way to learning a new language. But there are some things that are very important to learn while learning a foreign language and that is the language grammar.Why Learn Language Grammar? It is very crucial for your comprehension of the language.To be very honest, language is nothing but a collection of words and expressions but what exactly put meaning in words? Yes, it is the grammar that gives character to the language and fulfills the intended purpose of language.Grammar is something that is taught to all **** from an early age and it becomes an integral part of our life as we move from childhood to adulthood. While some people learn English grammar easily, others struggle in learning English grammar.The objective of the present course is to make learning grammar fun and interesting. Hope you enjoy learning here!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction of THE Sentence
Section 2: Types of Sentences
Lecture 2 Types of Sentences
Lecture 3 Types of Sentences: Assertive
Lecture 4 Types of Sentences: Interrogative
Lecture 5 Types of Sentences: Imperative
Lecture 6 Types of Sentences: Exclamatory Sentences
Lecture 7 Types of Sentences: Optative Sentence
Lecture 8 Optative Summary and way Sentences End
Section 3: Transformation of Sentences
Lecture 9 Transformation of Sentences
Lecture 10 Transformation of Sentences: Assertive to Interrogative
Lecture 11 Transformation of Sentences: Assertive to Exclamatory
Section 4: Jumbled Sentences
Lecture 12 Introduction to Jumbled Sentences
Lecture 13 PQRS Example 1
Lecture 14 PQRS Example 2
Lecture 15 PQRS Example 3
Lecture 16 PQRS Example 4
Lecture 17 PQRS Example 5
Section 5: Cleft Sentences
Lecture 18 Introduction to Cleft Sentences
Lecture 19 Cleft Sentences: Usage and Types
Lecture 20 Cleft Sentences: IT Pattern
Lecture 21 IT Pattern Examples
Lecture 22 Pronoun in place of IT
Lecture 23 Type 2 Wh Type
Lecture 24 Cleft Sentences with Question Tag
Lecture 25 Cleft Sentences With Negative
Lecture 26 Cleft Sentences With Model Verbs
Section 6: Question Tag
Lecture 27 Question Tag: Introduction and Rules
Lecture 28 Question Tag: Rules
Lecture 29 Question Tag: Positive and Negative
Lecture 30 Question Tag: Rules always Negative
Lecture 31 Question Tag: Sentence starting with Lets
Lecture 32 Question Tag: Invitation and Order
Lecture 33 Question Tag: Indefinite Pronouns
Lecture 34 Question Tag: Intonation
Section 7: Nouns
Lecture 35 Nouns: Introduction
Lecture 36 Nouns: Types of Noun
Lecture 37 Nouns: Countable Nouns
Lecture 38 Nouns: Uncountable Nouns
Lecture 39 Nouns: Compound Nouns
Lecture 40 Compound Nouns: Noun with Verbs
Lecture 41 Compound Nouns: Noun with Adjectives
Lecture 42 Compound Nouns: Preposition with Nouns Part 1
Lecture 43 Compound Nouns: Preposition with Nouns Part 2
Lecture 44 Always Singular Nouns
Lecture 45 Nouns that are always Plural
Lecture 46 Noun Number Part 1
Lecture 47 Noun Number Part 2
Lecture 48 Noun Number Part 3
Lecture 49 Noun Number Part 4
Lecture 50 Collective Noun Used as Plural
Lecture 51 Plurals of Compound Noun
Lecture 52 Usage of Noun: Nominative Case
Lecture 53 Usage of Noun: Accusative Case
Lecture 54 Usage of Noun: Possessive Case
Section 8: Pronoun
Lecture 55 Introduction to Pronoun
Lecture 56 Personal Pronoun Part 1
Lecture 57 Personal Pronoun Part 2
Lecture 58 Order of Pronoun Rule 231
Lecture 59 Order of Pronoun Rule 123
Lecture 60 Personal Pronoun Part 3
Lecture 61 Personal Pronoun Part 4
Lecture 62 Possessive Pronoun
Lecture 63 Demonstrative Pronoun
Lecture 64 Distributive Pronoun
Lecture 65 Reciprocal Pronoun
Lecture 66 Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun Part 1
Lecture 67 Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun Part 2
Lecture 68 Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun Part 3
Lecture 69 Reflexive Pronoun Assessment
Lecture 70 Emphatic Pronoun Part 1
Lecture 71 Emphatic Pronoun Part 2
Lecture 72 Indefinite Pronoun Part 1
Lecture 73 Indefinite Pronoun Part 2
Lecture 74 Indefinite Pronoun Part 3
Lecture 75 Relative Pronoun: Introduction
Lecture 76 Indefinite Pronoun: Usage Part 1
Lecture 77 Indefinite Pronoun: Usage Part 2
Lecture 78 Relative Pronoun: BUT
Lecture 79 Relative Pronoun: THAT
Lecture 80 Relative Pronoun: AS
Lecture 81 Relative Pronoun: WHAT
Lecture 82 Interrogative Pronoun Part 1
Lecture 83 Interrogative Pronoun Part 2
Lecture 84 Interrogative Pronoun Part 3
Lecture 85 Interrogative Pronoun Part 4
Lecture 86 Impersonal Pronoun
Section 9: Adjectives
Lecture 87 Adjectives: Introduction
Lecture 88 Adjectives: Position of Article
Lecture 89 Types of Adjectives
Lecture 90 Qualitative Adjectives
Lecture 91 Adjectives: Degree of Comparison
Lecture 92 Adjectives: Degree of Comparison Part 2
Lecture 93 Irregular Adjectives
Lecture 94 Adjective of Quantity
Lecture 95 Adjective: Usage of Little
Lecture 96 Adjective Test
Lecture 97 Adjectives: Some VS Any
Lecture 98 Adjectives: Any
Lecture 99 Adjectives: Much VS Many
Lecture 100 Adjectives: All and Whole
Lecture 101 Adjective of Number
Lecture 102 Distributive Adjectives
Lecture 103 Adjectives: Quantitative VS Number
Lecture 104 Demonstrative Adjectives
Lecture 105 Possessive Adjectives
Lecture 106 Interrogative Adjectives
Lecture 107 Interrogative Adjectives and Interrogative Pronouns
Lecture 108 Emphasizing Adjective Part 1
Lecture 109 Emphasizing Adjective Part 2
Lecture 110 Adjectives Advanced
Lecture 111 Participles as Adjectives
Lecture 112 Participle Adjectives
Lecture 113 Order of Adjectives
Lecture 114 Order of Adjectives Practice
Lecture 115 Adjectives: Gradable and Non-gradable
Lecture 116 Adjectives: Gradable and Non-gradable Part 2
Lecture 117 Difference between Gradable and Non-gradable
Lecture 118 Adjectives: Gradable and Non-gradable Part 3
Section 10: Determiners
Lecture 119 Introduction to Determiners
Lecture 120 Articles and Demonstrative
Lecture 121 Indefinite Determiners Part 1
Lecture 122 Indefinite Determiners Part 2
Lecture 123 Indefinite Determiners Part 3
Lecture 124 Possessive Determiners
Lecture 125 Numerals Determiners
Lecture 126 Determinant Assessment Part 1
Lecture 127 Determinant Assessment Part 2
Section 11: Verbs
Lecture 128 Introduction of Verb
Lecture 129 Main Verb And Helping Verb
Lecture 130 Forms of Verb
Lecture 131 Bring and Brought
Lecture 132 Can Helping Verb Used as Main verb
Lecture 133 Have
Lecture 134 Had
Lecture 135 Finished and Unfinished
Lecture 136 Lie and Lay
Lecture 137 Rise and Raise
Section 12: Model Verbs
Lecture 138 Introduction to Model Verbs
Lecture 139 Possibility and Probability
Lecture 140 Usage of Will and Would
Lecture 141 Usage of Will and Would Negative
Lecture 142 Usage of Can and Could
Lecture 143 Usage of Can and Could Negative
Lecture 144 Usage of May and Might
Lecture 145 Usage of May and Might Negative
Lecture 146 Shall and Should
Lecture 147 Need and Need Not
Lecture 148 Semi Model verb Ought to
Students, Job Seekers, Working Professionals, Teachers and any enthusiast of English Grammar and Language



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React Quick Start A Fast Start including React Hooks
Language: English
Files Type: mp4, srt, html| Size: 411.12 MB
Video: 01:05:33 | 1280X720 | 1055 Kbps
Audio: mp4a-40-2 | 128 Kbps | AAC
Genre:eLearning


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Videos Files :
1 Course Introduction.mp4 (5.21 MB)
2 What is React.mp4 (12.27 MB)
3 Getting Started With React.mp4 (18.53 MB)
4 Understanding React Bootstrapping.mp4 (20.79 MB)
5 Understanding ReactDOM.mp4 (3.17 MB)
6 Understanding Reacts JSX Syntax.mp4 (22.48 MB)
10 Using SASS to Style React.mp4 (7.14 MB)
11 Displaying Images with React.mp4 (12.59 MB)
12 Binding to Data with React.mp4 (8.32 MB)
13 Passing Data to Components with Props.mp4 (22.16 MB)
14 Reacting to User Input with Events.mp4 (33.72 MB)
15 Handling Component State with useState.mp4 (19.9 MB)
16 Conditionally Rendering Content.mp4 (17.49 MB)
7 React Component Basics.mp4 (14.04 MB)
8 Styling React Components.mp4 (20.37 MB)
9 Using CSS Modules with React.mp4 (16.37 MB)
17 Routing and Navigation with React Router.mp4 (19.8 MB)
18 Linking to Routes.mp4 (16.73 MB)
19 Accessing URL QuerySearch Parameters.mp4 (28.46 MB)
20 Using Route Parameters.mp4 (22.25 MB)
21 Sharing React Component State.mp4 (22.23 MB)
22 Accessing API Data with useEffect.mp4 (47.01 MB)

 
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