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Lavishly illustrated reference work that brings the past to life as it charts the progress of civilisation. Quarto.






Lavishly illustrated reference work that brings the past to life as it charts the progress of civilisation. Quarto.
Through interviews with 27 men aged 74 to 95, the book uncovers personal narratives shaped by homophobic prejudice and societal expectations. These individuals share their experiences of navigating love and desire in a time when their identities were criminalized and sensationalized. While many faced significant hardships, their stories also highlight resilience, moments of joy, and the development of contemporary LGBTQ+ communities, offering a poignant glimpse into lives that are quickly fading from history.
Learning Maya, the leading 3D animation and effects package, poses challenges, especially for those aiming to master its versatile programming features alongside built-in tools. This practical, step-by-step guide helps users harness Maya's full potential, starting with the basics. Readers will first gain a comprehensive understanding of Maya's inner workings, then learn to customize and extend it with scripts and plugins that enhance control and productivity. New programmers can utilize Maya's easy scripting language, MEL (Maya Embedded Language), while advanced users can leverage the C++ API (Application Programming Interface). This resource serves as both a fundamental tutorial for beginners and a solid reference for experienced developers. It includes real-world examples that illustrate applications of Maya programming, demonstrates how to use MEL for controlling Maya, customizing interfaces, and automating procedures, and details how to modify functionality using the C++ API. Additionally, it clarifies when to use MEL versus the C++ API and how to integrate both. Ideal for technical directors and developers, it offers a wealth of MEL scripts, C++ source code, a glossary, and resource lists available online.
The People and Events That Shaped the Last Hundred Years - Millennium Edition
Retrospective look at the events of the 20th century.
Librarian note: The names of the editor's is not certain. Amazon.com says "Heald", amazon.co.uk has Henrietta Heald and David Gould, and WorldCat says Derrik Mercer and that Derrik Mercer is the editor-in-chiefReports the events of the year as though it has just happened, it makes it easy to understand how the dramatic developments of 1990 unfolded and how they were interpreted at the time.