Improving your photography one week at a time. The world’s best-selling digital photography magazine, Photography Week is the ultimate resource for anyone who wants to improve their photography. Every issue we bring you inspirational images, creative ideas, must-try photo projects and in-depth video reviews, plus no-nonsense practical advice on how to get the best from your camera, so you can capture and edit images you can be proud of.
First published in 1862, The Oxford Times is the weekly newspaper for Oxford and Oxfordshire, published every Thursday and updated online every day.
Kindred Spirit is a UK’s guide to spiritual and compassionate living, with 7 issues a year on spiritual development, therapies & well-being.
F1 Racing offers its readers incredible access to the sophisticated, passionate and glamorous world of Formula 1. Every month, its stunning photography and unrivalled journalism gives readers unparalleled access to the world of grand prix racing. F1 Racing captures the drama, asks the questions, and delivers the comment on Formula 1 – one of the most popular and exciting sports in the world.
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Lively, fresh, forward-looking, but also socially relevant — this defines Azure, the leading design publication covering the expanding world of international contemporary architecture and design. Each issue delivers readers inspiring ideas and cutting-edge innovations, from state-of-the-art green building to the latest in furniture and home accessories from around the globe.
Getting characters to walk is one thing; adding character to a walk is another. But it’s not impossible and it’s not software specific. In fact, the locomotion techniques in this course apply to any style of animation: 2D or 3D, hand-drawn or digital. The only thing you need to bring is personality. George Maestri shows how to make your character walk, run, and skip with style, and subtly move the story along.
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