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Fxphd – V-Ray Fundamentals, Parts 1 & 2

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Amid Rajabi | Duration: 9:46 h | Video: H264 1920×1200 | Audio: AAC 44,1 kHz 2ch | 7,04 GB | Language: English
This course, taught by Amid Rajabi, is .part oneof a comprehensive introduction to V-Ray rendering. It begins by explaining the basics of rendering and how ray tracers work. Next, it covers V-Ray’s lighting features, including the various types of lights. In addition, the course covers V-Ray’s physical camera, global illumination (GI), V-Ray Sun and Sky, creating procedural clouds in V-Ray Sky, and working with Chaos Scatter.
To wrap up the course, you are guided through through a project-based lighting scenario within V-Ray. In the next course (still in production), we will dive into V-Ray shading and texturing features.
Our latest course is the .second partof our new V-Ray series, focusing on essential topics such as shaders and textures. In this course, you will first become familiar with the functionality of Hypershade in Maya. Then, you will dive deep into the primary V-Ray shader, VRayMtl, covering crucial aspects like diffuse color, reflection, refraction, coat, subsurface scattering, and more.

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Aiseesoft Blu-ray Player 6.7.72 Multilingual


Free Download Aiseesoft Blu-ray Player 6.7.72 Multilingual Fast Links | 59.6 Mb
Aiseesoft Blu-ray Player is one easy-to-use player for PC. It can help users enjoy any Blu-ray movie with outstanding and perfect video quality at home. This amazing player can not only play Blu-ray Disc, but also support Blu-ray folder and ISO image files. This Blu-ray Player is reliable and expert in playing Blu-ray discs released in different regions and dates trough simple clicks of mouse.

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Tipard Blu-ray Converter 10.1.52 Multilingual (x64)


Free Download Tipard Blu-ray Converter 10.1.52 (x64) Multilingual Fast Links | 73.2 Mb
Tipard Blu-ray Converter, labeld as the best Blu-ray Ripper, features ripping Blu-ray Movies (disc, folder and iso files) and converting DVD and videos to various formats, like MP4, MKV, WMV, FLV, AVI, etc. It also possesses a wide range of output profile, including portable devices (iPhone 5S/C, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad mini 2, Smasung Galaxy Series, HTC One Series and Kindle Fire, etc) and editing software (Avid Media Composer, Sony Vegas, After Effect and more).

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Chaos V-Ray 7.00.00 for SketchUp Win x64 English


Free Download Chaos V-Ray 7.00.00 for SketchUp | 1.1 Gb
Chaoshas released V-Ray 7 for SketchUp , the latest version of the renderer. The release adds native support for rendering 3D Gaussian Splats, luminaires for realistic interior lighting, and updates V-Ray Scatter, V-Ray Sun and Sky, V-Ray GPU, and the VFB
Owner:Chaos Czech a.s.
Product Name:V-Ray 7
Version:7.00.00
Supported Architectures:x64
Website Home Page :www.chaosgroup.com
Languages Supported:english
System Requirements:Windows *
Software Prerequisites:pre-installed SketchUp 2021 – 2024
Size:1.1 Gb.

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Chaos V-Ray 7.00.00 for Rhino Win x64 English


Free Download Chaos V-Ray 7.00.00 for Rhino | 1.1 Gb
Chaos has released V-Ray 7 for Rhino, the latest version of the renderer. The release adds native support for rendering 3D Gaussian Splats, luminaires for realistic interior lighting, and updates V-Ray Scatter, V-Ray Sun and Sky, V-Ray GPU, and the VFB
Owner:Chaos Czech a.s.
Product Name:V-Ray 7
Version:7.00.00
Supported Architectures:x64
Website Home Page :www.chaosgroup.com
Languages Supported:english
System Requirements:Windows *
Software Prerequisites:pre-installed Rhino 7 or 8
Size:1.1 Gb
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Structure Determination by X-Ray Crystallography


Free Download Structure Determination by X-Ray Crystallography By M. F. C. Ladd, R. A. Palmer (auth.)
1995 | 502 Pages | ISBN: 1461579414 | PDF | 12 MB
X-ray crystallography provides us with the most accurate picture we can get of atomic and molecular structures in crystals. It provides a hard bedrock of structural results in chemistry and in mineralogy. In biology, where the structures are not fully crystalline, it can still provide valuable results and, indeed, the impact here has been revolutionary. It is still an immense field for young workers, and no doubt will provide yet more striking develop ments of a major character. It does, however, require a wide range of intellectual application, and a considerable ability in many fields. This book will provide much help. It is a very straightforward and thorough guide to every aspect of the subject. The authors are experienced both as research workers themselves and as teachers of standing, and this is shown in their clarity of exposition. There are plenty of iliustrations and worked examples to aid the student to obtain a real grasp of the subject.

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X-Ray Spectrometry in Electron Beam Instruments


Free Download X-Ray Spectrometry in Electron Beam Instruments By K. F. J. Heinrich (auth.), David B. Williams, Joseph I. Goldstein, Dale E. Newbury (eds.)
1995 | 372 Pages | ISBN: 1461357381 | PDF | 14 MB
From its early days in the 1950s, the electron microanalyzer has offered two principal ways of obtaining x-ray spectra: wavelength dispersive spectrometry (WDS), which utilizes crystal diffraction, and energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS), in which the x-ray quantum energy is measured directly. In general, WDS offers much better peak separation for complex line spectra, whereas EDS gives a higher collection efficiency and is easier and cheaper to use. Both techniques have undergone major transformations since those early days, from the simple focusing spectrometerand gas proportional counter of the 1950s to the advanced semiconductor detectors and programmable spectrometersoftoday. Becauseofthesedevelopments, thecapabilities and relative merits of EDS and WDS techniques have been a recurring feature of microprobeconferences for nearly40 years, and this volume bringstogetherthepapers presented at the Chuck Fiori Memorial Symposium, held at the Microbeam Analysis Society Meeting of 1993. Several themes are apparent in this rich and authoritative collection of papers, which have both a historical and an up-to-the-minute dimension. Light element analysis has long been a goal of microprobe analysts since Ray Dolby first detected K radiation with a gas proportional counter in 1960. WDS techniques (using carbon lead stearate films) were not used for this purpose until four years later. Now synthetic multilayers provide the best dispersive elements for quantitative light element analy sis-still used in conjunction with a gas counter.

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Quantitative X-Ray Diffractometry


Free Download Quantitative X-Ray Diffractometry By Lev S. Zevin, Giora Kimmel (auth.), Inez Mureinik (eds.)
1995 | 372 Pages | ISBN: 1461395372 | PDF | 15 MB
One of the most important techniques for determining the atomic structure of a material is X-ray diffraction. One of the great problems of the technique, however, is the fact that only the intensity of the diffraction pattern can be measured, not its phase. The inverse problem, of determining the structure from the pattern thus contains ambiguities that must be resolved by other means. Quantitative X-ray analysis provides one way to resolve this phase problem: mixing the material in question with a material of known structure yields interferences that can be analyzed to yield the unknown phases. Invented in 1916, but little used at the time, the technique has seen a recent revival due to the development of extremely precise X-ray diffractometers coupled with powerful computers.

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