Cinema 4D Caps and Bevels: Flexibility and Efficiency
By School of Motion
Published: Sep 17, 2019
The new Caps and Bevels feature “is more than just fancy fonts and text.” With improved constraints and internal bevels, Delaunay cap skinning, a new bevel preset library and the ability to create your own bevel profiles, this release is all about flexibility and efficiency. Plus, caps and bevels are integrated on all the spline-based objects, like lathe, loft, and sweep — “for unlimited possi… [READ MORE]
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Top Headlines for October 05, 2019
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Top-Seeded Barty Through to China Open Final
Top-seeded Ashleigh Barty went through to the final of the China Open with a three-set victory over Kiki Bertens on Saturday.
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Away From Glitzy Stadiums, Qatar Migrants Live for Cricket
The most played sport in Qatar is nowhere near the country’s glitzy, air-conditioned stadiums.
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Curfew Lifted in Iraq’s Capital After Deadly Protests
Iraqi authorities have lifted a curfew in the capital, Baghdad, two days after imposing the measure in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.
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Pompeo Continues Europe Tour Dogged by Impeachment Inquiry
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in Greece on the last leg of a four-nation European tour that has been overshadowed by the impeachment inquiry in Washington.
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10 Injured in Blast in India-Administered Kashmir
At least 10 people were injured in a grenade blast near a government building in India-administered Kashmir on Saturday, police said.
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Max Effort: Nats Turn Aces’ Bullpen Days Into Valuable Outs
The Washington Nationals turned a bullpen day for one of their aces into a postseason game day, and they may run more starters out for spot stints as a bridge to their unreliable relievers.
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Djokovic Overpowers Goffin to Reach Japan Open Final
Novak Djokovic continued his dominant run at the Japan Open, overpowering third-seeded David Goffin in straight sets on Saturday to reach his fifth final this season.
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Pope Makes 13 Cardinals as He Molds a Future in His Likeness
Pope Francis has chosen 13 men he admires and whose sympathies align with his to become the Catholic Church’s newest cardinals.
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Without Basketball, Magic Johnson Shifts Focus to Community
Magic Johnson might actually miss the Los Angeles Lakers if he wasn’t always checking up on them.
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The Latest: Lam Decries ‘Very Dark Day’ for Hong Kong
The Latest on protests in Hong Kong (all times local):
[#Art #Animation] BAM at Lightbox Expo 2019 : Artist Interviews
BAM at Lightbox Expo 2019 : Artist Interviews
By BaM Animation
Published: Sep 16, 2019
Lightbox Expo is an Animation Convention in Pasadena, Its an amazing networking event for Artists who want to get into the animation Industry. We got to meet so many of our Fans! thank you so much for coming! we hope you all Enjoy the coffee and enjoyed our friends as well,
Artists Featured in this video:
Betsy Buaer
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Top Headlines for October 04, 2019
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Russian Journalist Detained in Iran
The Russian embassy in Tehran says that a Russian journalist has been detained in the Iranian capital.
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Former Vineyard Owner to Be Sentenced in Admissions Case
The former owner of a California wine business is returning to court to be sentenced for his role in the college admissions scheme.
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UK Brexit Plans Stir Talk of Irish Unity Among Activists
Irish republicans are expressing renewed hopes of reunifying their island in the wake of the U.K.?s recent Brexit proposals that have been poorly received by both the European Union and the Republic of Ireland.
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Scientists Begin Setting Up Ice Camp for Year in Arctic
Scientists say they?ve chosen an ice floe on which to begin setting up a research camp for a year-long international expedition to study the Arctic.
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US Conducts New Joint Patrol With Turkey in Northeast Syria
The U.S-led coalition says it?s conducted the third joint patrol with Turkey in northeastern Syria, part of a plan designed to defuse tensions between its NATO ally and Syrian Kurds.
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The Latest: 9 More People Killed in Southern Iraqi City
The Latest on developments in Iraq amid deadly violence over anti-government protests (all times local):
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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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Turkey: Europe Must Cooperate, Not Blame Ankara for Migrants
Turkey?s foreign minister has called on European nations to work with Ankara on solving the refugee crisis instead of blaming it for a rise in migrant flows to Europe.
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Egypt Deports Mauritanian Student Arrested Over Protests
Cairo airport officials say a Mauritanian student arrested by Egyptian authorities amid the recent crackdown following anti-government protests has been released and deported back home.
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German Machinery Orders Plummet, Adding to Recession Fears
An industry association says orders for German machinery, an important export, plummeted in August, adding to signs of a recession in Europe?s biggest economy.
[#Money #Success] 15 CRAZY Expensive Things El Chapo OWNS
15 CRAZY Expensive Things El Chapo OWNS
By Alux.com
Published: Sep 27, 2019
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Top Headlines for October 03, 2019
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Yemeni Officials Say Protester Killed at Separatist Rally
Yemeni officials and medics say a protester was killed and five were wounded as forces loyal to the country?s internationally recognized government used live ammunition to disperse a rally by separatists in the southern province of Shabwa.
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EU: Facebook Can Be Forced to Take Down Certain Material
The European Union?s highest court says that Facebook can be ordered by an individual member state to remove or block access to material which was previously declared unlawful and says that it can have a worldwide impact.
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UK Restricts Exports on Some Drugs to Reduce Shortages
Britain?s government has restricted the export of 24 drugs as part of efforts to reduce shortages of some medicines, hormone replacement therapy drugs, contraceptives and adrenaline pens.
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Explosion in Apartment House in Czech Republic Kills 1
Authorities say an explosion has rocked an apartment house in southern Czech Republic, killing one person and injuring nine.
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Japan Spacecraft Releases Rover to Asteroid in Last Mission
Japan?s space agency says its Hayabusa2 spacecraft has released a small rover that will land on the surface of an asteroid as part its final mission before heading back to Earth.
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The Latest: Death Toll in Iraq Anti-Government Unrest at 19
The Latest on developments on violence gripping Iraq for the third straight day amid anti-government protests (all times local):
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Dutch Safety Board Issues Scathing Report Into NYE Bonfire
A Dutch safety watchdog published a scathing report Thursday into a giant New Year?s Eve bonfire on a beach in The Hague that sent a blizzard of glowing embers onto nearby streets and buildings.
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Boris Johnson to Bring New Brexit Plan to UK Parliament
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will bring his new Brexit plan to Parliament on Thursday, a day after he presented it to the European Union and received a guarded response.
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Israel Swears in New Parliament Amid Political Deadlock
Israel is swearing in its newly elected parliament.
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Thai Marine Biologist Pleads for Dugong Conservation Plan
A top marine biologist has urged Thailand?s government to speed up conservation plans for the dugong, an imperiled sea mammal, after their death toll for the year in Thai waters has already climbed to a record 21.
[#Money #Success] 15 Books TIM FERRISS Thinks EVERYONE Should Read
15 Books TIM FERRISS Thinks EVERYONE Should Read
By Alux.com
Published: Sep 11, 2019
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Top Headlines for October 02, 2019
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A Look at the Corruption Scandals Facing Israel’s Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s attorneys met Wednesday with Israel’s attorney general and other top law enforcement officials in Netanyahu’s long-awaited pre-indictment hearing on a series of corruption scandals.
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Ukraine’s Ex-President Slams Peace Deal With Separatists
Ukraine’s former president has accused the current government of betraying the country’s interests by signing accords with Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine.
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Czech Pop Music Singer Karel Gott Dies at 80
Czech pop singer Karel Gott, who became a star behind the Iron Curtain, has died. He was 80.
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Australian PM Baulks at Giving US Internal Communication
Australia’s prime minister said Wednesday that his country is unlikely to provide the United States with internal government communications with an Australian diplomat who is partially responsible for triggering the FBI investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 American presidential election.
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UK Tabloid to Fight Meghan Markle’s Lawsuit on Letter to Dad
The Mail on Sunday newspaper says it will defend itself 'vigorously' against a lawsuit brought by Prince Harry’s wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.
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Cardiff to Appeal to CAS Against FIFA Ruling on Sala
Cardiff will appeal to sport’s highest court against FIFA’s ruling that the club should pay 6 million euros ($6.5 million) to Nantes as a first installment of the transfer fee for the late Argentine striker Emiliano Sala.
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Tokyo Games: Union Wants Venue Inspection, Worker Interviews
An international labor union investigating worker safety and the use of migrant workers at venues for next year’s Tokyo Olympics is asking for a joint inspection of construction sites and an open interview with workers.
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Lawsuit: Supervisor Negligence Led to Police Shooting
A lawsuit filed by a former police officer in Tennessee says negligence by his superiors led to a police shooting in which he was wounded by friendly fire and a black man was killed.
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At Vatican, Pompeo Urges Alliance for Religious Freedom
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday criticized governments that wield absolute power as threats to religious freedom, as he scrambled to contain a political crisis back home.
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US Blocks Goods From Companies Suspected of Forced Labor
The Trump administration on Tuesday announced it is holding imports of clothing, gold, diamonds and other items believed to have been produced with forced labor by companies based in Brazil, China and Malaysia as well as some gold mined in eastern Congo and diamonds from a region in Zimbabwe.
[#Art #Animation] Tips for Negotiation and Pricing: Animators and Digital Artists
Tips for Negotiation and Pricing: Animators and Digital Artists
By BaM Animation
Published: May 07, 2019
Money is an annoying yet necessary topic for Artists. Brent Noll and Maximus Pauson explain Negotiation and Pricing for Digital Artists and animators.
Enjoy! and let us know in the comments if this helped you!
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Top Headlines for October 01, 2019
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Smoking Ban at VA Facilities Has Some Veterans Fuming
Serving up drinks at the American Legion post in Concord, Jeff Holland gets a little testy when the talk turns to smoking.
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Germany: Hunter Helps Free Deer From Swimming Pool
Firefighters have freed a deer that got stuck in an empty swimming pool in a German town, with a little help from a hunter.
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‘You’re Good-Looking’: Ukraine’s Leader Woos Tom Cruise
Ukraine’s leader isn’t just trying to charm U.S. President Donald Trump ? he’s set his sights now on Tom Cruise, too.
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Sri Lankan Police Chief Arrested Over Alleged Threat
Sri Lanka’s police chief, who has been suspended for alleged negligence leading to Easter Sunday bomb attacks, has been arrested for allegedly threatening a worker at police headquarters two years ago.
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The Latest: Minister Warns of Brexit Problems at Sea Port
The Latest on British politics and Brexit plans (all times local):
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Ready Student One? Universities Launch Degrees in Esports
On their first week in class, a group of students is playing a first-person shooter video game in a sleek new digital studio. It’s their introduction to the degree in esports they’ve all enrolled in.
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Eurozone Inflation Eases, Largely Due to Cheaper Energy
Inflation in the 19-country eurozone eased in September, largely due to cheaper energy prices.
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North Korea Says Nuclear Talks With US Will Resume on Oct. 5
A senior North Korean diplomat on Tuesday said North Korea and the United States have agreed to resume nuclear negotiations on Oct. 5 following a months-long stalemate over withdrawal of sanctions in exchange for disarmament.
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EU Jobs Chief Nominee: No Plan for European Minimum Wage
The official set to become the European Union’s employment chief has no plan to create a European minimum wage.
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BBC Reverses Decision on Editorial Breach in Racism Comments
The BBC has reversed a decision finding one of its presenters in breach of editorial guidelines for comments critical of U.S. President Donald Trump.




