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00:29:08 04/29/12
How to start making mods Ep.2 - Code and Textures (Minecraft Gameplay/Tutorial)
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How to start making mods Ep.2 - Code and Textures (Minecraft Gameplay/Tutorial)
www.youtube.com Click here to watch Minecraft: How to start making mods (MC Gameplay/Tutorial) How to start making mods Ep.2 - Code and Textures (Minecraft Gameplay/Tutorial) This is a tutorial on how to start making mods for Minecraft. Here I will show you how to make your first mod. In the next part I'll go over more advanced code. Let me know what you would like to see! All the links to the programs can be found on my channel! Programs List: Winrar or 7zip Eclipse Minecraft Coder Pack Modloader GIMP / Photoshop DIRECTOR'S CHANNEL: www.youtube.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ThisRealm video will show you: How to play Minecraft How to code in java How to mod a game - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE ANIMATIONS & SHORTS, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com Tags: yt:quality=high minecraft beta Alpha notch spider spiders skeleton skeletons zombie zombies lumber wood coal stone torch torches workbench crafting square pickaxe pick wood wooden stone shelter survival night machinima tutorial guide "how to" tips tricks realm sandbox RPG yt:stretch=16:9 mods mod modloader farve4ever26 ijevin modding diamond tipped tools slime farm farming sticky piston chicken cow ghost ... From: MachinimaRealm Views: 17802 385 ratings Time: 18:35 More in Gaming
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13:59:08 03/13/12
Krwawy Napis
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http://www.tutograf.pl
Author: MrKamo1
Tags: photoshop gimp HDR xara corel PSP blufftitler podstawy pracy tutorial
Posted: 13 March 2012
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20:00:00 02/21/12
Episode 177: Take 2 and GIMP!
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Nachbarnebenan continues his tutorial from the last episode. He isolated his model from the a bit to vivid background by making two images from his RAW file. One is crisp and colourful ? best for the model. The other one is soft and a bit dull ? this tones the background down. In this episode he combines them to one image with a layer mask. Did you know that there is a filter in GIMP to emulate the look of an image for colour blind people? Nachbarnebenan shows how to use it. It?s no so important for photography ? but think of all the graphics work done with GIMP. By using this filter you can make a difference in accessibility If you want to get into programming plugins for GIMP in Python ? there is link to this great HD video from Gimpusers.com. And for the next episode you?ll need a Trench coat and dark glasses ? we?ll enter the Stasi headquaters at night. Sorry, no TOC up to now, but at around 15:30 is the great segment about GIMP and colour blindness.
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20:00:00 02/21/12
Episode 177: Take 2 and GIMP!
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Nachbarnebenan continues his tutorial from the last episode. He isolated his model from the a bit to vivid background by making two images from his RAW file. One is crisp and colourful – best for the model. The other one is soft and a bit dull – this tones the background down. In this episode he combines them to one image with a layer mask. Did you know that there is a filter in GIMP to emulate the look of an image for colour blind people? Nachbarnebenan shows how to use it. It’s no so important for photography – but think of all the graphics work done with GIMP. By using this filter you can make a difference in accessibility If you want to get into programming plugins for GIMP in Python – there is link to this great HD video from Gimpusers.com. And for the next episode you’ll need a Trench coat and dark glasses – we’ll enter the Stasi headquaters at night. Sorry, no TOC up to now, but at around 15:30 is the great segment about GIMP and colour blindness.
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14:00:00 01/28/12
Episode 175: Polygonal Blob
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After a visit to Libre Graphics World with a report about the state of GIMP 2.8 and a look into the future. I tackle a question I was asked at the 28c3. Is there a way to draw geometric figures in GIMP? Well, I found three. The selection tools provide a variety of ways to make a geometric selection which later can be stroked or filled with a colour or pattern. The paths tool can be handy too, I didn?t cover it in this show. The Gfig plugin allows the construction and editing of such figures, but there are a lot of drawbacks and some risk of fatal crashes. And finally ? is GIMP the right tool? Why not take Inkscape, dabble a bit and export the result to GIMP? Inkscape is easy to use for simple tasks ? they have a really good user interface. For more complicated stuff there are the tutorials at screencasters.com. Long time no show there, but perhaps Richard and heathenx can be pestered into making some more. They haven?t given up but gone into hibernation a bit. And if you are in or around Toronto ? Steve Czajka is holding an interesting course there. The TOC 00:40 State of GIMP 2.8 ? http://libregraphicsworld.org/ 01:55 28c3 in Berlin 02:30 Drawing geometric figures ? a missing feature? 03:30 Select and stroke 03:35 Rectangle, Ellipse and Free Hand selection tool 04:15 Help from Guides and the Grid 05:00 Stroke 05:50 Combining selections 06:20 Subtracting selections 07:10 gfig plugin 07:30 Lines,rectangles, circles, arcs, polygons, stars and more 08:10 Limits and drawbacks 09:00 Editing 11:00 CRASH!!!! 11:30 Don?t use GIMP! Use Inkscape! 15:30 Getting the work back to GIMP. 16:00 Making a colour transparent 17:00 Choose the right tool 18:00 Version control for GIMP ? not yet Meet the GIMP Video Podcast by Rolf Steinort and Philippe Demartin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Germany License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://meetthegimp.org.
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13:00:00 08/08/11
Episode 165: Vertigo
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You?ll get a bit dizzy this time. Nachbarnebenan is showing how to make a vertigo effect. But before that I show off the results of a spending spree and have a link to a great video tutorial by Steve Czajka. He combines GIMP, Inkscape and Calligraphy into one well designed learning package. I hope there will be more! (If you can?t see the videos on his site ? my Chromium shows just black fields, Firefox is working, try his Youtube Channel.) And now a bit of Vertigo. Watch for the scenes where our Hero looks down the staircase. I have a bit of height anxiety and this scene scared me like nothing else the first time I saw this film. To get this on film you need a camera with zoom lens, a dolly (that?s the tripod on rails) and a perfect coordination of focal length, dolly position, focal distance and aperture. Mr. Hitchcock had it perfect. Doing it with a still camera needs only the zoom lens, two shots and some layer magic.
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16:00:00 07/29/11
Episode 164: High Pass Sharpening
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Sharpening is a part of nearly every image processing. Selective sharpening allows to sharpen the important structures without to ?enhance? the noise in the image. Already in Episode 6 I have shown a way to do this. And here is another way, High Pass Sharpening. It is often used in Photoshop tutorials and has no standard entry in the GIMP menus. One step involves blurring ? and this leads to a lot of different possibilities to change the effect. I explore asymmetric sharpening by blurring only into one direction. Of course there are plugins available at the GIMP plugin registry. A description of several sharpening methods is in our Wiki, I?ll add the high pass method today. I got the recipe for this from a (very good) German book by Jrgen Wolf. The TOC 01:48 Good German book: Jrgen Wolf, GIMP 2.6 02:00 GIMP 2.8 release late in 2011! 02:20 Preparing the image 02:40 Rotate 03:30 Crop 04:10 Contrast, black point and white point adjustment with the curves tool 05:30 The recipe for Highpass Sharpening 05:40 Duplicate the layer twice 05:50 Invert the colours 06:00 Set layer mode to Grain Merge 06:10 Blurring 07:00 Merge the top layer down and set the layer mode to Overlay 07:50 Adjusting the effect with the opacity of the sharpening layer 08:00 Sharpening in only one direction 09:50 What is Grain Merge doing? 11:00 How does this work? 14:50 Scripts at the http://registry.gimp.org Meet the GIMP Video Podcast by Rolf Steinort and Philippe Demartin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Germany License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://meetthegimp.org.
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18:00:00 02/13/11
Episode 156: Chandra
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This time we are off into space, but still sitting in front of the monitor. I take X-Ray data from the Chandra Satellite and make a false colour image out of them. All I needed to know for that (and much much more) is on their album page. The files I have used and the tutorial I was inspired by are also on the Chandra website. While I was editing this show I thought about some different ways to process such an image. Feel free to comment if you also find something better. I?ll update this posting during the week. All images used in this posting and the video are made by NASA/CXC/SAO . The TOC 00:30 Chandra 0?:?? Electromagnetic spectrum 05:10 Data visualisation 09:38 FITS file format 10:30 Getting the data and opening the data files in GIMP as layers 13:00 Setting the image mode to RGB 13:20 Curves tool for adjusting the contrast in the layers 17:00 Smoothing with Gaussian Blur 18:30 Choosing colours from the colour wheel 19:30 Colorize tool 21:40 Changing the opacity of the layers 22:30 Duplicate a layer for enhancing it?s effect 23:00 Hue explained 23:40 Colorize Tool 24:40 Layer modes
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00:58:10 02/20/10
Photographing Documents On Microfilm Readers
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In this video I go into the use of using a digital camera to photograph images from Microfilm & Microfiche Readers. The pros & cons of a digital camera with a tripod, camera mount, and holding the camera. I also go into editing the digital images with Picasa & GIMP, free imaging software.The advantages of these techniques are cost, time, and quality. Not as good as a real microfilm scanner, but scanners are not available everywhere.Looks like the DCM-1 Microfilm Camera Mount that I show in this video is still available: http://www.gscassociates.com/camera_mount.htmlSoftware used in this video:Picasa: http://picasa.google.com/GIMP: http://www.gimp.org/
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23:36:19 01/24/10
Advanced Tutorial Iron Grunge 40 Photoshop Brushes
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Advanced how-to for the Iron Grunge 40 Photoshop Brushes. Apply a rusty iron grunge look to your designs with this 40 Iron Grunge Photoshop Brush set. This set contains a wide range of rusty iron grunge from light to heavy. Plus there are plenty of scrapes and scratches to keep it interesting. Brushes compatible with Photoshop 7, CS, CS2, CS3, CS4, Photoshop Elements 2 and newer, GIMP 2.2.6+. Ready to be used for personal and commercial use. Read our License Agreement for details.
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19:00:00 12/12/09
Episode 129: Octave Sharpening Python Plugin
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This is the second time I try to get into Python scripting for GIMP. My script in the first show about scripting was simple, just saving some clicks. Now it is more complicated, variables, loops and floating points included. But no parrots! You find a better version of the programs in the companion file. Following a tip in our Forum I included a Undo Group. So the action can be undone, a behaviour that should have been included from the start. I mentioned some sources. Instant Python, the official Python Tutorial and the GIMP Python reference.
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19:00:00 12/12/09
Episode 129: Octave Sharpening Python Plugin
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This is the second time I try to get into Python scripting for GIMP. My script in the first show about scripting was simple, just saving some clicks. Now it is more complicated, variables, loops and floating points included. But no parrots! You find a better version of the programs in the companion file. Following a tip in our Forum I included a Undo Group. So the action can be undone, a behaviour that should have been included from the start. I mentioned some sources. Instant Python, the official Python Tutorial and the GIMP Python reference.
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14:00:00 10/24/09
Episode 124: PS Translation Service
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There are a lot of tutorials out there for ?The Other Program?, also called Adobe(R) Photoshop(R). (I hope I got the Rs right, can?t find the page where Adobe(R) told the world how to call this program.) A lot of that stuff is easily translated to GIMP, but there are some serious differences. One are the ?Adjustment(R) Layers(R)?. This is a way of applying a curve, gradient, hue or saturation change?.. without changing the real image. You can come back later and tweak the curve or the slider ? non destructive editing. There is an easy way to work around this: make a new layer of the visible image and work on that. You have to redo that, if you decide to change something in the lower layers. To show how to do this I have ripped out a part of John Arnold?s Photowalkthrough podcast and redone the same in GIMP. Photowalktrough is a really good resource for everybody who is into the digital darkroom ? independent from the program used. And John has his #100 out! Congratulations! GIMP will have non destructive editing in a year or two ? it?s the main reason for getting GEGL into GIMP and making this big effort of writing a lot of the program again. In the second part of the show I get the blackboard out and start a new segment in the show. I try to explain how film and sensors are working. I?ll expose you to some of these lessons for about 5 to 190 minutes and will then decide upon your reaction if I should keep this on. I?ll have them at the end of the show ? if you are bored you can just skip the rest. Sorry, there is no TOC up to now.
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14:00:00 10/24/09
Episode 124: PS Translation Service
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There are a lot of tutorials out there for ?The Other Program?, also called Adobe(R) Photoshop(R). (I hope I got the Rs right, can?t find the page where Adobe(R) told the world how to call this program.) A lot of that stuff is easily translated to GIMP, but there are some serious differences. One are the ?Adjustment(R) Layers(R)?. This is a way of applying a curve, gradient, hue or saturation change?.. without changing the real image. You can come back later and tweak the curve or the slider ? non destructive editing. There is an easy way to work around this: make a new layer of the visible image and work on that. You have to redo that, if you decide to change something in the lower layers. To show how to do this I have ripped out a part of John Arnold?s Photowalkthrough podcast and redone the same in GIMP. Photowalktrough is a really good resource for everybody who is into the digital darkroom ? independent from the program used. And John has his #100 out! Congratulations! GIMP will have non destructive editing in a year or two ? it?s the main reason for getting GEGL into GIMP and making this big effort of writing a lot of the program again. In the second part of the show I get the blackboard out and start a new segment in the show. I try to explain how film and sensors are working. I?ll expose you to some of these lessons for about 5 to 190 minutes and will then decide upon your reaction if I should keep this on. I?ll have them at the end of the show ? if you are bored you can just skip the rest. Sorry, there is no TOC up to now.
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20:15:03 05/03/09
Portable Genealogy Portable Apps Part 2
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Installing PortableApps http://portableapps.com/ , also installing & uninstalling other software that can help you with your genealogy. Other software in this video: Portable GIMP (picture editor) http://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_pictures/gimp_portable Portable GRAMPS (Genealogy Software) http://www.ormus.info/archives/278-Portable-Gramps-Genealogy-in-your-Pocket.html
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22:54:15 04/08/09
Gimp Installazione
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