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Death Metal is among the most despised forms of violently themed entertainment. Many politicians, conservative groups and typical Americans attribute youth violence and the destruction of social values to such entertainment. The usual assumptions about the Death Metal scene and its fans have rarely been challenged.
This book investigates the demographic trends, attitudes, philosophical beliefs, ethical systems, and behavioral patterns within the scene, seeking to situate Death Metal in the larger social order. The Death Metal community proves to be a useful microcosm for much of American subculture and lends insight into the psychological and social functions of many forbidden or illicit entertainment forms. The author's analysis, rich in interviews with rock stars, radio hosts, and average adolescent fans, provides a key to comprehending deviant tendencies in modern American culture.
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A Note to Potential Readers.......2006-10-22
Hello, potential readers. I'm the author of this book, and I just wanted to write a little something to let you know what the book does and does not do, and what some of its strengths and weaknesses are.
While some critics have said the book reads like a grad school thesis or dissertation, this it was not. I actually wrote it while I was in college, but it was a labor of love that I produced on the side. Most of it was written when I was around 19-20 years old, though it took me a couple years to edit it and get it published.
I really do feel this is a unique look at the Death Metal subculture from an insider angle. I spent many years penetrating every part of the scene (shows, "metalfests", labels, zine-producers, touring bands, radio stations, etc.), and really became a member of it myself. I was surprised at how fully I was able to embrace and enjoy the music as well as all of the social aspects of the subculture. At the same time, I did plenty of research on what had already been published about metal heads, horror fans, and similar groups.
With that said, a lot of the research done for this book was very informal. Because nothing had really been published on death metal in particular (with the exception of some pretty unreliable sources), I relied to an unusual extent on "authorities" in the scene. I built a rough history of the scene through extensive interviews with death metal fans and musicians who lived through it. Quotes from these scene personalities and authorities are scattered throughout. These are not the most reliable sources, but they were definitely the best available. I feel confident that I ended up with a thorough and accurate sketch of the Death Metal scene.
(One of the readers who criticizes my book on this page points out what he feels are three small but worrisome errors. In one case, he interprets a lyric differently from me. In another case, he has found an editing error ["19th century author" should have read "19th century-style author"]. And in a third case, he justifiably worries that I grouped one band with a series of other bands from a different decade. In the larger paragraph, I was trying to illustrate the similarities in lyrical content among these bands, but I phrased this particular sentence in such a way that drew attention to the time period, and this was a mistake.)
For me the biggest failing in this book is the section where I report survey results. I do bring cursory attention to the fact that my sample of death metal fans wasn't selected in a scientific fashion that permits generalizing the results to all death metal fans. But at the same time, the way I write about this group throughout the section seems to ignore my own warning. In some ways, I wish I could go back and re-edit this, now that I know much more about conducting social-scientific research.
So what does my book offer? While it's a bit dense and too information-packed to be a quick easy read, it can serve as a good reference book for those with an interest in the history of the scene, especially the bands and albums that characterize different subgenres and eras of the scene. It also provides a nice broad sketch of scene dynamics and the ways in which this subculture has functioned and changed over time. But most fundamentally and most importantly, I do feel that the book really gives voice to the fans and musicians of death metal. It provides a strong a challenge to some stereotypes about metal heads and the music they love. Later chapters also discuss in detail the value and function of subcultures like the death metal scene, and the significance of the lyrical themes and pervasive dark imagery of metal. To me, these are the heart of the analysis.
So, in conclusion, I hope you'll find my book an interesting and worthwhile read. Because it was published by an academic press, the price tag is pretty steep. You might want to check it out at your local library to decide whether you're interested in owning it.
Thanks for taking the time to read this,
natalie
Not what I expected, but better because of it........2004-12-29
I had initially expected this book to be your typical "history of ..." and, judging from the other reviews, I think many other people were expecting this as well. I'll warn you now: if you're looking for a book on the history of death metal, this is NOT the book to buy. However, if you want to delve into the world of death metal from a purely academic perspective, this is a pretty damn good place to start.
The book reads much like a thesis paper or a supplementary textbook, focusing on the socio-political aspects of the death metal subculture. The history provided is minimal at best (and contains a couple of errors, but nothing worth the abuse that suttercane202 laid on it), providing a very brief overview that is best targeted to those outside of the death metal scene. There are plenty of interviews, quotes, and references throughout the book, and the author uses them wisely, although I believe the book could have delved a little deeper into some elements. The only serious flaw I find in this book is that many statements are repeated throughout the book, taking space that would have been better occupied by additional, new material.
I have been an active member of the death metal scene since '86, and I don't really find anything new in this book, but it was still enjoyable to read.
Based on material alone, I could definitely see this book becoming a very useful addition to a socio-political course in a musical institution in the near future. And speaking as an avid death metal fan, I would like to see this book added to curriculum outside of music institutions so that outsiders can finally get an objective insight into the scene - maybe then they won't freak out so much when they see us walking down the street.
Good history, but with disappointing errors.......2004-05-01
Death Metal Music is valuable for its history of death metal, as it knowledgeably jumps from band to band and provides helpful descriptions that will likely lead readers to discover new bands. However, in Chapter 3 (pp. 39-49), which describes the lyrics of death metal, the author makes some surprising mistakes that soil her credibility and call into question how accurate her findings might be.
The biggest problem occurs during her discussion of the social messages in death metal. She writes, "Anti-abortion messages may be found in songs like `Altering the Future'" (48). I have seen this mistake made before, but anyone who has heard this song by the band Death knows that the lyrics are not anti-abortion, but in fact pro-choice. The first verse describes the rotten life that follows for a baby born to a mother that is not capable of being a fit parent. The verse ends with this statement: "To exist in this world may be a mistake / The one who is with child, it's their choice to make." Clearly, Chuck Schuldiner is advocating a woman's right to choose. The second verse describes the necessity of capital punishment for murderers, but the chorus makes a clear distinction between abortion and murder. The chorus goes, "Abortion, when it is needed / Execution, for those who deserve it." The whole point of the song is that sometimes lives need to be ended to improve the future. To call it anti-abortion is to deny part of the legacy left behind by a death metal giant, and if any band should be well represented in this book, it is Death.
Chuck described his views on abortion in a 1995 interview as follows: "It should be legal. If I was a woman surely I would like to have a choice to have a child or not. In [the] U.S. [a] lot of new-borns are killed because they were unwanted. It is better to solve it immediately when a woman finds out about the pregnancy and she doesn't want a child. Better to go for an abortion than to kill a baby. That is terrible. Men cannot force women to keep a child when they themselves feel they can't." See http://www.emptywords.org/SparkMagazine07-95.htm for the whole interview.
Another statement suggests an ignorance of the metal bands that prefigured death metal. The author writes, "Mysticism and the occult accented the lyrics of major 1970s bands like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Witchfynde, Iron Maiden, and others" (40). Iron Maiden? Iron Maiden was formed in 1977, yes, but did not release its first album until 1980, and even then its lyrics were dedicated to reality and to retelling classic stories; mysticism and the occult did not become part of Maiden's repertoire until a few years later in songs like "The Number of the Beast" and "Revelations." To group Maiden with Sabbath and Zeppelin, both of whom recorded their most important material in the early 70s, suggests a shaky understanding of metal history.
The author makes another glaring error concerning time, again on page 40. She brings up H. P. Lovecraft because his horror stories of chaotic gods and hoary magical secrets influence the lyrics of bands like Morbid Angel and Nile. Unfortunately, she refers to him as "a 19th century author" (40). Lovecraft was born in 1890, and though he wrote a couple stories as a child, the bulk of his writings came from the final ten years of his life (1927-1937), obviously making him a twentieth-century author.
These may seem like small points, but they are all easily documented facts that the author was simply too lazy or too careless to get right, all in the course of ten pages. How many other mistakes did she make? Can her scientific studies later in the book be trusted? I enjoyed the history she provides of death metal, but I'm not going to keep a book on my shelf when the author cannot summon the respect to correctly write about Death or Lovecraft.
Very Informative.......2004-04-18
being a die-hard fan of the Death Metal genre, I already knew 95% of everything that was already written in this book. what i found most educational about the book is the history of death metal, which was the only thing i didn't know. Natalie Purcell goes into detail on why death metal fans are attracted to this type of music, why we create this type of music, why the lyrics are so negative, ect. anyone that does not respect or understand death metal should read this book in order to gain a better understanding of why we do what we do.
A Fascinating Subculture Analysis.......2004-04-10
This is both an informative and interesting book. From the outset, readers should be aware that it was written a lot more like a sociological study and than an expose or a fanzine.
Although the book is a dense read, it is packed with insight and thought-provoking analysis. It's a welcome addition to the library of any serious sociology student or researcher with an interest in subcultures. At the same time, it contains a great deal of information that would be fascinating to fans of death metal music, and is a must-read for those with a real interest in the genre.
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- In-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals
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Handbook Of Chinese Mythology (World Mythology)
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In-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals.......2005-12-09
ABC-CLIO's wonderful handbooks on world mythology offer in-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals, and Handbook Of Chinese Mythology is an essential reference for any high school to college-level collection with a Chinese studies program. From main sources of myths and their importance to Chinese society and psyche to a timeline of myths as they evolved through Chinese history and a survey of the myths and themes themselves, Handbook Of Chinese Mythology is a real winner.
In-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals.......2005-12-09
ABC-CLIO's wonderful handbooks on world mythology offer in-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals, and Handbook Of Chinese Mythology is an essential reference for any high school to college-level collection with a Chinese studies program. From main sources of myths and their importance to Chinese society and psyche to a timeline of myths as they evolved through Chinese history and a survey of the myths and themes themselves, Handbook Of Chinese Mythology is a real winner.
In-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals.......2005-12-09
ABC-CLIO's wonderful handbooks on world mythology offer in-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals, and Handbook Of Chinese Mythology is an essential reference for any high school to college-level collection with a Chinese studies program. From main sources of myths and their importance to Chinese society and psyche to a timeline of myths as they evolved through Chinese history and a survey of the myths and themes themselves, Handbook Of Chinese Mythology is a real winner.
In-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals.......2005-12-09
ABC-CLIO's wonderful handbooks on world mythology offer in-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals, and Handbook Of Chinese Mythology is an essential reference for any high school to college-level collection with a Chinese studies program. From main sources of myths and their importance to Chinese society and psyche to a timeline of myths as they evolved through Chinese history and a survey of the myths and themes themselves, Handbook Of Chinese Mythology is a real winner.
In-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals.......2005-12-09
ABC-CLIO's wonderful handbooks on world mythology offer in-depth explorations linking traditional cultural myths to insights on behavior and ideals, and Handbook Of Chinese Mythology is an essential reference for any high school to college-level collection with a Chinese studies program. From main sources of myths and their importance to Chinese society and psyche to a timeline of myths as they evolved through Chinese history and a survey of the myths and themes themselves, Handbook Of Chinese Mythology is a real winner.
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Gumby's Colors
Holly Harman
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Gumby's Circus
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What colorful friends Gumby has! He himself is green, of course. And "Pokey, his pal, is an orange horse." Then there's Prickle, the yellow fire-breathing dinosaur; Goo, the blue supergirl; and the pair of red Blockheads. This foam-covered rhyming board book reintroduces everyone's favorite clay animation creatures, originally created for TV by Art Clokey, and brought back in this clever book format by Clokey's stepdaughter, Holly Harman. Cheerful Gumby would bend over backward to help a friend; now, with the pop-out bendable foam Gumby on the cover of Gumby's Colors, he really can bend over backward... or forward, or sideways...! Just like on TV, where Gumby steps right in and out of storybooks, Gumby pops out of the cover to help kids learn their colors: green, yellow, red, orange, blue, and pink. And be sure to join a pop-out Pokey as he teaches readers all about numbers in his very own foam book, Pokey Counts. (Preschool) --Emilie Coulter
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Remember how Gumby and Pokey used to step right into storybooks for their adventures? Now kids can pop them out of these foam-covered board books as they learn simple concepts-colors with Gumby and counting with Pokey. Bendable Gumby and Pokey will entertain children for hours!
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Gumby is my savior........2002-12-05
Hello. Do you like Gumby? I like Gumby. I like this book, too.
All of Gumby's friends are in it. Like Pokey. And Prickle. And don't forget Minga. (Who, by the way, has been systematically ignored by the Gumby merchandising company, but anyway...) This book is fun. You can learn about a few colors, but not all of them (like purple or burnt magenta). Holly Harman is a good writer. Goo is a feminist icon.
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- Must-Have For Gumby Fans!
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Gumby and Pokey Journal
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Who's the green, happy-go-lucky, brave and loyal soul always ready to help a friend? Gumby! This much-loved claymation hero and his spunky sidekicks (his best pal Pokey, the free-spirited Mermaid Goo, Prickle the dinosaur, and the troublesome Blockhead bullies) are back. Chronicle Books Gift and Children's divisions join forces to bring back everybody's favorite bendable buddy. Now kids can pop Gumby and Pokey right out with two delightful foam-covered board books as they learn simple concepts. And Gumby's Circus will have little ones stepping right up to read from this whimsical picturebook that features a small Gumby figurine as part of the fun. Gumby, Pokey, Prickle, and Goo also dance across the pages of an exciting new line of stationery and gift products as well. Don't be a blockhead and the last in welcoming Gumby back where he belongsin our hearts.
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Must-Have For Gumby Fans!.......2006-11-23
I was very pleased with this journal. Nostalgic and whimsical, it's a treat to write in. The paper is high quality, heavy and thick, pages don't bleed through even when using a felt-tip pen. Pages are lined and have rounded corners for easy use. I was so pleased with the quality of this journal for the price, I ordered 4 more from Amazon to give as Christmas gifts.
nifty journal!.......2001-10-28
i used this journal for many things and filled it up. it's cute and just made me want to write in it. the picture is adorable and it has nice pages inside. i'd definitely urge you to buy it.
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Who's the green, happy-go-lucky, brave and loyal soul always ready to help a friend? Gumby! This much-loved claymation hero and his spunky sidekicks (his best pal Pokey, the free-spirited Mermaid Goo, Prickle the dinosaur, and the troublesome Blockhead bullies) are back. Chronicle Books Gift and Children's divisions join forces to bring back everybody's favorite bendable buddy. Now kids can pop Gumby and Pokey right out with two delightful foam-covered board books as they learn simple concepts. And Gumby's Circus will have little ones stepping right up to read from this whimsical picturebook that features a small Gumby figurine as part of the fun. Gumby, Pokey, Prickle, and Goo also dance across the pages of an exciting new line of stationery and gift products as well. Don't be a blockhead and the last in welcoming Gumby back where he belongs—in our hearts.
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i (heart) gumby........2001-10-28
these are too cute. as cute as stationary gets. my friend got them for me and mine are almost all used. i'll need to get more soon. i'm going to get them for all of my letter-writing friends. they're good quality and easy to use and mail off. you should definitely get some for that price! *wink*
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Who's the green, happy-go-lucky, brave and loyal soul always ready to help a friend? Gumby! This much-loved claymation hero and his spunky sidekicks (his best pal Pokey, the free-spirited Mermaid Goo, Prickle the dinosaur, and the troublesome Blockhead bullies) are back. Chronicle Books Gift and Children's divisions join forces to bring back everybody's favorite bendable buddy. Now kids can pop Gumby and Pokey right out with two delightful foam-covered board books as they learn simple concepts. And Gumby's Circus will have little ones stepping right up to read from this whimsical picturebook that features a small Gumby figurine as part of the fun. Gumby, Pokey, Prickle, and Goo also dance across the pages of an exciting new line of stationery and gift products as well. Don't be a blockhead and the last in welcoming Gumby back where he belongs-in our hearts.
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Blockheads should leave!.......2006-01-09
I liked the part when Gumby's pet elefant shot peanuts out of her trunk at the Blockheads.
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Adventures of the Gumby Gang (Knight Books)
Pamela Oldfield
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Gumby & Friends Notecards (Gumby & Friends)
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Gumby's back! And are we ever glad! This 1950s clay animation hero and his spunky pals, Pokey, Prickle, and Tara, are featured in a very cool assortment of note cards and envelopes. Twenty cards (five images, four of each) show Gumby and the gang celebrating, playing, and dancing against retro blocks of color. The whole shebang is housed in a nifty little slipcase with Velcro closure.
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Who's the green, happy-go-lucky, brave and loyal soul always ready to help a friend? Gumby! This much-loved claymation hero and his spunky sidekicks (his best pal Pokey, the free-spirited Mermaid Goo, Prickle the dinosaur, and the troublesome Blockhead bullies) are back. Chronicle Books Gift and Children's divisions join forces to bring back everybody's favorite bendable buddy. Now kids can pop Gumby and Pokey right out with two delightful foam-covered board books as they learn simple concepts. And Gumby's Circus will have little ones stepping right up to read from this whimsical picturebook that features a small Gumby figurine as part of the fun. Gumby, Pokey, Prickle, and Goo also dance across the pages of an exciting new line of stationery and gift products as well. Don't be a blockhead and the last in welcoming Gumby back where he belongsin our hearts.
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gumby rocks, dude!.......2001-10-28
these note cards are so cute and neat. i'm a big fan of stationary and these are just cool. get them for anyone who's real big on writing letters! :D
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EACH BOOK-AND-CASSETTE combination is a fun-filled experience in music and story adventure featuring: Word for Word story narration * Colorful Illustrations * Large, easy to read type * Bright, happy music * Favorite character voices * Authentic Sound effects.
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The Gumby and Pokey Kit
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Gumby, an upbeat, beyond quirky green superstar, made himself a cultural icon after appearing in a feature film and over 220 TV episodes over 50 years. He's already entering his Golden years, and they're proving to be some of his most golden yet. He's on the verge of major merchandising and film productions, including the rerelease of favorite episodes and a new movie and TV series.
Pokey, Gumby's loyal, sometimes reluctant sidekick, has achieved equal fame as a loveable talking equine. It's probably fair to say, there's no one who doesn't smile at the sight of Gumby and Pokey or the mention of their names. Kit includes a bendable figurine of Gumby and Pokey plus a 32-page mini book featuring the Gumby creation story and fun trivia.
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Many animators and designers would like to supplement their Maya learning with a less-technical, more helpful book. This new self-study manual is both a general guide for understanding 3-D computer graphics and a specific guide for learning the fundamentals of Maya: workspace, modeling, animation, shading, lighting, and rendering.
This well-integrated and produced volume covers these fundamentals in each chapter so that readers gain increasingly detailed knowledge. After an initial 'concepts' section launches each chapter, hands-on tutorials are provided, as well as a chapter project that progressively adds newly learned material and culminates in the final animated short. This is the first book on Maya that teaches the subject using a sensible, proven methodology for both novices and intermediate users.
Topics and features: * Proven method that emphasizes preliminaries to every chapter * Integrates the "why" concepts of 3-D simultaneously with the "how-to" techniques * Skills reinforced with tutorials and chapter projects * Real-world experience distilled into helpful hints and step-by-step guides for common tasks * CD-ROM with practice animations, case studies and additional methods
The book, suitable for novices or intermediate users, presents all the basic 3-D animation concepts and Maya software background needed for learning animation techniques and creating sophisticated, state-of-the-art animations. It is an essential resource for animators, game developers, effects specialists, and computer graphic artists, as well as an ideal self-study guide for students or individuals pursuing interests in graphics or animation.
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Great........2007-03-09
This is a great book to learn to understand and use Maya. It's well organized and makes you understand not only how to do it, but also why to do it. Recommended.
minimises maths underlying the graphics.......2007-02-03
Park does a skilful job of minimising the amount of maths that a newcomer to Maya needs. Or, perhaps, it is Maya that does that. Anyhow, traditional texts on graphics (think Foley and van Dam) are replete with maths. Usually matrix algebra. But also for the physics of ray tracing etc. What this book demonstrates is showing how to use Maya for many 3D graphics tasks, often without having to explicitly deal with the underlying maths. Like manipulating NURBs or single or multiple light sources. Or dealing with shading issues.
As is common nowadays in graphics texts, there are several colour plates, with cartoon characters made with Maya. Impressive functionality.
Real World Instructions for Maya Users.......2006-06-22
I had long wanted to begin the process of learning Maya, but was intimidated every time I opened the damned program. John Park's book allowed me to grow past that fear and build a strong foundation in understanding the program. His instructions are easy to follow and his exercises (included on an accompanying CD) provide real world experiences for learning Maya's basics. Additionally, it is a well-rounded instruction manual that teaches about many aspects of the program (instead of a few particulars). Please buy this book, so Mr. Park is encouraged to release additional manuals!
If you get one book on Maya, this is it........2006-04-04
Park's book is exceptional because it has a simple, easy to follow tutorial format that has you modeling, shading, animating and rendering all in the first chapter. Each chapter builds on the last expanding the skills together as an integrated group. Maya is an awsome program that is fun work with, but its shear size can make it overwhelming for a beginner. Because of this most books either specialize in only one aspect of it, or serve as a general pictorial menu of what you can do but don't adequately tell you how. Park's book stays at just the right level so you feel excited rather than overwhelmed, and by the end you have developed a working knowledge of all the major menu sets, and you have completed a rather sophisticated animation. You can then move on to any other Maya book with confidence, or just continue working with the knowledge you've gained. You don't even have to buy Maya. It comes with a copy of Maya Personal Learning Edition on the tutorial CD.
Finally a book with real instructional focus!.......2005-12-15
A clear and concise exercise to understanding basic animation. As anyone who has ever used Maya can tell you, it's a HUGE program and can be overwhelming in its complexity. So many instructional books throw as much functionality of the program at you as possible, and as a result you end up walking away with only a few tricks that are often unrelated to each other in the context of seeing a project through from beginning to end. This book avoids the clutter and distractions of many of the flashier aspects of Maya and instead focuses on the information required to familiarize the reader with the basics of animation. Each chapter builds upon the knowledge acquired in the previous chapter and is reinforced by well thought out and pertinent tutorial projects.
By the end of the book you will feel ready to take on your own animation projects with confidence.
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- Schaum's Outline of Financial Management
- Journey Of Souls: Case Studies of Life Between Lives
- Balances Falsos O Incompletos
- Great Critical Thinking Puzzles
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- History: Fiction or Science
- Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System
- Doing Statistics for Business with Excel: Data, Inference, and Decision Making
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