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Magazine | 3DCreative Magazine Issue 16 2007-09-20 15:59:44 3DCreative Magazine
Issue 16 - December 2006 (High-Resolution)High-Resolution / FullSize 154MB / Format PDFTechniques and TutorialsFor those of you following any of our 5 SwordMaster tutorials, you may or may not be happy to know that this is the final part! Well done for those of you who have made it this far and don’t forget that we would love to see your finished textured models, and also listen to any constructive criticisms / praise / suggestions you might have for us. Also this month; lighting and rendering cars using Mental Ray. Every month we receive a whole heap of very good car images, some of which just need a finishing touch. Hopefully this month will help ;-) Also, as an early present, we have 4 making of’s! ‘Mazinger Z’ by Angel Nieves, ‘Jungle Mecha’by Jeremiah Strong, ‘Smoking Creature’ by Marco Menco & ‘Thinker’ by Marcin Solarz complete a ‘learning line-up’ for this month.InspirationWe have been invaded by lemmings...Remembering that early Chri
In Darwin's Shadow: The Life and Science of Alfred Russel Wallace: A Biographical Study on the Psychology of History 2007-09-28 15:25:21 Michael Shermer, In Darwin
's Shadow
: The Life and Science
of AlfredRusselWallace
: A Biographical Study
on the Psychology of History
Oxford University Press | ISBN 0195148304 | 2002 | PDF | 4.7 MB | 443 pagesFor ninety years now—as long as Wallace lived—he has largely been lost to us, partly as a result of the ravages of time, partly because of the dark shadow cast by his more famous contemporary Charles Darwin, and partly because of his own modesty. As Poulton recalled, “Ten years ago the Hon. John Collier generously offered to paint a portrait of Wallace. If the offer had been accepted we should have had a noble presentation of one of the greatest men of the last century—a splendid companion to the Darwin and Huxley we all know and love so well. But nothing would induce Wallace to sit.” The man was modest to a fault, a trait that would contribute to his eventual obscurity. But as Darwin’s star has brightened, those in his orbit are beginning to glow in his reflected ligh