Totoro Animation In Color
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Jan 10, 2021
Brent and Max are professional animation designers working in TV Animation, Together they have worked for a number of major studios including Disney, Dreamworks, and Titmouse. They are most known for their work on Adult Swims Rick and Morty, and together, they want teach you about Animation and Redraw your artwork!
BaM is dedicated to teaching artists all about the animation industry, and … [READ MORE]
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Top Headlines for July 31, 2021
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'We're in for a Long Fight': Biden Addresses Climate Change
President Biden addressed concerns over climate change and rising temperatures as fires in the Western states continue to burn.
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Shark Sightings Disrupt Beach Season in New York
Shark sightings at New York-area beaches have threatened to interrupt summer fun, causing several beaches to briefly close.
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Coronavirus Cases Surge in Tokyo and Throughout Japan
The chief cabinet secretary to the prime minister of Japan said the country has reported a record number of new infections due to the Delta variant spreading throughout the region. This came as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics approached its midway point.
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Russia Successfully Docks at International Space Station
The new 23-ton module called Nauka acts as a science and housing laboratory. The spacecraft, equipped with solar panels, also makes the Russian segment of the station less dependent on energy coming from the American side.
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New York City Offers $100 Incentive to Get Vaccinated
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said the city would give $100 to residents who receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine at city-run vaccination sites.
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Rising Temperatures Threaten Salmon in the West
As droughts continue and water temperatures climb, salmon in parts of Oregon and California are developing health issues, like fungus. Scientists are working to move some young salmon to cooler waters.
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China's Foreign Minister Meets With the Taliban
A spokesman said Wang Yi, China's foreign minister, expected the Taliban to be 'a pivotal military and political force' in Afghanistan's reconstruction, and urged their leaders to hold peace talks. Mr. Wang also criticized NATO and the U.S. for its Afghan withdrawal.
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Heavy Monsoon Rains Leave Thousands Homeless in Bangladesh
At least 11 people were killed after severe floods and landslides washed away a sprawling Rohingya refugee camp overnight.
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2 House Republicans Stand Up to Their Party at Jan. 6 Inquiry
Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger spoke out against members of their party during the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
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Officer Dunn Recounts Racial Abuse During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Officer Harry Dunn of the Capitol Police delivered emotional testimony at the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, during which Officer Dunn defended the Capitol and fought off the mob.
[#AfterEffects #Video] Photoshop Tutorial: Feather Disintegration – Fast and Easy
Photoshop Tutorial: Feather Disintegration – Fast and Easy
By After Effects Series Tutorials
Published: Apr 12, 2021
Photoshop Tutorial: Feather Disintegration – Fast and Easy
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Top Headlines for July 30, 2021
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Coronavirus Cases Surge in Tokyo and Throughout Japan
The chief cabinet secretary to the prime minister of Japan said the country has reported a record number of new infections due to the Delta variant spreading throughout the region. This came as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics approached its midway point.
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Russia Successfully Docks at International Space Station
The new 23-ton module called Nauka acts as a science and housing laboratory. The spacecraft, equipped with solar panels, also makes the Russian segment of the station less dependent on energy coming from the American side.
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New York City Offers $100 Incentive to Get Vaccinated
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said the city would give $100 to residents who receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine at city-run vaccination sites.
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Rising Temperatures Threaten Salmon in the West
As droughts continue and water temperatures climb, salmon in parts of Oregon and California are developing health issues, like fungus. Scientists are working to move some young salmon to cooler waters.
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China's Foreign Minister Meets With the Taliban
A spokesman said Wang Yi, China's foreign minister, expected the Taliban to be 'a pivotal military and political force' in Afghanistan's reconstruction, and urged their leaders to hold peace talks. Mr. Wang also criticized NATO and the U.S. for its Afghan withdrawal.
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Heavy Monsoon Rains Leave Thousands Homeless in Bangladesh
At least 11 people were killed after severe floods and landslides washed away a sprawling Rohingya refugee camp overnight.
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2 House Republicans Stand Up to Their Party at Jan. 6 Inquiry
Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger spoke out against members of their party during the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
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Officer Dunn Recounts Racial Abuse During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Officer Harry Dunn of the Capitol Police delivered emotional testimony at the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, during which Officer Dunn defended the Capitol and fought off the mob.
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Industrial Explosion in Germany Causes Serious Damage
One person was confirmed dead, more than a dozen workers were injured and four more were missing after an explosion and fire at a waste plant in the city of Leverkusen, Germany. Authorities fear that toxic smoke from the explosion could impact the region.
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McCarthy Slams Democrats' Handling of Jan. 6 Riot Investigation
In remarks before the Jan. 6 Capitol riot hearing, Representative Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader, said Republicans wanted the focus of the inquiry to be on the lack of preparation for the violence and ways to prevent future attacks.
[#Script #Coding] Build Three Django Projects – Python Course
Build Three Django Projects – Python Course
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Feb 05, 2021
Improve your Django skills by building 3 complete projects. In this course you will lean how to use Python and Django to build a URL shortener, a to-do list, and an English dictionary.
Course developed by Code With Tomi. Check out his channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CodeWithTomi
Here are the projects you will create:
1. A URL Shortener
💻 https://github.com/tomitokko/django_url_shortner2…. [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for July 29, 2021
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New York City Offers $100 Incentive to Get Vaccinated
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said the city would give $100 to residents who receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine at city-run vaccination sites.
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Rising Temperatures Threaten Salmon in the West
As droughts continue and water temperatures climb, salmon in parts of Oregon and California are developing health issues, like fungus. Scientists are working to move some young salmon to cooler waters.
-
China's Foreign Minister Meets With the Taliban
A spokesman said Wang Yi, China's foreign minister, expected the Taliban to be 'a pivotal military and political force' in Afghanistan's reconstruction, and urged their leaders to hold peace talks. Mr. Wang also criticized NATO and the U.S. for its Afghan withdrawal.
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Heavy Monsoon Rains Leave Thousands Homeless in Bangladesh
At least 11 people were killed after severe floods and landslides washed away a sprawling Rohingya refugee camp overnight.
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2 House Republicans Stand Up to Their Party at Jan. 6 Inquiry
Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger spoke out against members of their party during the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
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Officer Dunn Recounts Racial Abuse During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Officer Harry Dunn of the Capitol Police delivered emotional testimony at the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, during which Officer Dunn defended the Capitol and fought off the mob.
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Industrial Explosion in Germany Causes Serious Damage
One person was confirmed dead, more than a dozen workers were injured and four more were missing after an explosion and fire at a waste plant in the city of Leverkusen, Germany. Authorities fear that toxic smoke from the explosion could impact the region.
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McCarthy Slams Democrats' Handling of Jan. 6 Riot Investigation
In remarks before the Jan. 6 Capitol riot hearing, Representative Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader, said Republicans wanted the focus of the inquiry to be on the lack of preparation for the violence and ways to prevent future attacks.
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Watch Full Video: Congressional Hearing on Jan. 6 Capitol Attack
Warning: This video contains offensive language, including racial slurs. The select committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol will hear first-hand from members of the U.S. Capitol Police and the Metropolitan Police Department about that day's events.
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Death Toll in Surfside Collapse Rises to 98
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava of Miami-Dade County said the remains of the last victim of the Champlain Towers South condo collapse had been identified, bringing the tragedy's final death toll to 98 people.
[#Krita #Animation] Krita: Missiles 3 Animation (approx. 1 hr)
Krita: Missiles 3 Animation (approx. 1 hr)
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Apr 10, 2021This is my third test for missiles animation. No in-between.
Only way not to get confuse about the multiple smokes is to color code each smokes. Better is to animate each on layers.
GET THE SOURCE FILE:
https://www.patreon.com/EdTadeoYOU CAN SUPPORT ME:
https://paypal.me/EdTadeo?locale.x=en_USREAD FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
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Top Headlines for July 28, 2021
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2 House Republicans Stand Up to Their Party at Jan. 6 Inquiry
Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger spoke out against members of their party during the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
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Officer Dunn Recounts Racial Abuse During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Officer Harry Dunn of the Capitol Police delivered emotional testimony at the first hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, during which Officer Dunn defended the Capitol and fought off the mob.
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Industrial Explosion in Germany Causes Serious Damage
One person was confirmed dead, more than a dozen workers were injured and four more were missing after an explosion and fire at a waste plant in the city of Leverkusen, Germany. Authorities fear that toxic smoke from the explosion could impact the region.
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McCarthy Slams Democrats' Handling of Jan. 6 Riot Investigation
In remarks before the Jan. 6 Capitol riot hearing, Representative Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader, said Republicans wanted the focus of the inquiry to be on the lack of preparation for the violence and ways to prevent future attacks.
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Watch Full Video: Congressional Hearing on Jan. 6 Capitol Attack
Warning: This video contains offensive language, including racial slurs. The select committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol will hear first-hand from members of the U.S. Capitol Police and the Metropolitan Police Department about that day's events.
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Death Toll in Surfside Collapse Rises to 98
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava of Miami-Dade County said the remains of the last victim of the Champlain Towers South condo collapse had been identified, bringing the tragedy's final death toll to 98 people.
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Federal Disability Law Will Protect 'Long Covid' Patients, Biden Says
President Biden said the benefits and protections of the Americans with Disabilities Act would now extend to people facing ongoing health problems caused by a coronavirus infection that occurred weeks or months before.
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N.Y.C. Will Require All City Workers to be Vaccinated or Tested Weekly
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said the city's roughly 340,000 municipal workers must be vaccinated against the coronavirus by Sept. 13 or face weekly testing. The requirement coincides with the start of school.
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Protests Escalate in Tunisia as Tensions Grow
Protesters and the police clashed in Tunisia amid worsening economic and health crises. In response, President Kais Saied said he would suspend Parliament and fire the prime minister.
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Protesters Clash With Riot Police Over French Health Passes
Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in France on Saturday against the government's Covid-19 health pass policy, which requires those who attend large events to present proof of vaccination, a recent negative test or recent Covid-19 recovery.
[#Script #Coding] OpenCV Python Course – Learn Computer Vision and AI
OpenCV Python Course – Learn Computer Vision and AI
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Jun 07, 2021
Learn how to use OpenCV for Computer Vision and AI in this full course for beginners. You will learn and get exposed to a wide range of exciting topics like Image & Video Manipulation, Image Enhancement, Filtering, Edge Detection, Object Detection and Tracking, Face Detection and the OpenCV Deep Learning Module.
At the end of the course you will hear from Dr. Satya Mallick (CEO, OpenCV.org) where… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for July 27, 2021
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Death Toll in Surfside Collapse Rises to 98
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava of Miami-Dade County said the remains of the last victim of the Champlain Towers South condo collapse had been identified, bringing the tragedy's final death toll to 98 people.
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Federal Disability Law Will Protect 'Long Covid' Patients, Biden Says
President Biden said the benefits and protections of the Americans with Disabilities Act would now extend to people facing ongoing health problems caused by a coronavirus infection that occurred weeks or months before.
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N.Y.C. Will Require All City Workers to be Vaccinated or Tested Weekly
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said the city's roughly 340,000 municipal workers must be vaccinated against the coronavirus by Sept. 13 or face weekly testing. The requirement coincides with the start of school.
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Protests Escalate in Tunisia as Tensions Grow
Protesters and the police clashed in Tunisia amid worsening economic and health crises. In response, President Kais Saied said he would suspend Parliament and fire the prime minister.
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Protesters Clash With Riot Police Over French Health Passes
Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in France on Saturday against the government's Covid-19 health pass policy, which requires those who attend large events to present proof of vaccination, a recent negative test or recent Covid-19 recovery.
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Protesters Against the Tokyo Olympics Gather Outside Stadium
Hundreds of people took to the streets of Tokyo to protest against the Games, as the stadium remained empty due to the organizers' decision to bar spectators from most events.
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'We Will Stand With the Cuban People,' U.S. State Department Says
The department's spokesman, Ned Price, said the U.S. would continue to support people in Cuba, following its crackdown on demonstrations across the island. The U.S. announced sanctions against a Cuban official and government entity.
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Senate Republicans Block Infrastructure Debate
Republicans blocked a Senate vote to start debate on an emerging bipartisan infrastructure plan, pushing for more negotiation time. Senator Chuck Schumer forced the vote in a bid to increase pressure to resolve the talks.
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Watch Live: Senate Votes on Infrastructure Agreement
Democrats plan to force a procedural vote on a nearly $600 billion bipartisan bill to address the nation's aging infrastructure. It is expected to fail amid Republican opposition, as negotiations over key details continue.
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'There Will Be Breakthrough Cases,' Psaki Says
White House officials confirmed that a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus, in a breakthrough case after vaccination. The White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that precautions were in place to protect the president.




