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Come Close
year: 2007
genre: r&b
price: $0.49
tracks: 3


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Future Primitive
year: 2007
genre: instrumental
price: $2.09
tracks: 11


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Throw it Up (Can I Take You out)
year: 2006
genre: hip-hop
price: $1.20
tracks: 6


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Boys Will Be Boys
year: 2006
genre: r&b
price: $3.16
tracks: 18


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Ritmo de Vida
year: 2005
genre: latin
price: $2.00
tracks: 10


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Soul Ride
year: 2004
genre: jazz
price: $2.00
tracks: 10


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Jambalaya
year: 2004
genre: jazz
price: $3.00
tracks: 15


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See it Loud
year: 1980
genre: new wave
price: $1.60
tracks: 8


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3D biography, 3D discography

MAYA Power Translators From the award winning advanced geometry team that redefined CAD translation for Autodesk 3ds Max, comes the next generation of CAD data translation for Autodesk Maya, Maya Power Translators.Subsurface Scattering skin shader of Maya's.ArcViz is a gallery of realtime 3D interactive models of famous architectural projects.Contains source codes, tutorials, articles and useful links to java resources.CG 3d models, and an open platform allowing artists to publish and sell their 3d models online.With 15 hours of training and tutorials, this set covers everything you need to know to start using all of 3ds max 2008.This is a Beginner Level course introducing you to the power of the brand new 3D modeling and rendering package from Luxology!Once again, Dan Ablan delivers a full blown course for your to quickly and easily learn LightWave 3D.You'll learn how to create 3D graphics and animation step by step, and each biweekly tutorial will build on your knowledge and experience until you are quite far along and doing some exciting things.Create a 3D Scene with Maya and Photoshop.Building and texturing a flying saucer in 3D.Lighting continued, including 3 Point Lighting.Concepts and Techniques (Article12) Review with Resource material.Book Review: Getting a Job in CG: Real Advice from Reel People (Article11) Review with Resource material.Texture creation for your 3D models.An introduction to Materials in 3D.An overview of cameras and how they work in 3D.How to use 3D to create images for an Art Exhibition.This book covers Facial Modeling and Animation.Planning your workflow, including timelines, research, detail, texturing, lighting, final image size, etc.The animation process, including storyboards, file formats, polygon reduction, etc.Here, you'll learn how to make ongoing royalties from your 3D models.Import models from one application to the other.Welding Vertices in Max 4 (Lesson 117) Fundamental changes in basic techniques.Refined control and better integration.First Look at Max 4 (Lesson 113) Initial observations on the new release.Digging deeper to remain competitive.Designing a Web 3D game.More advanced projects from the new book.Interactive projects from my new book on Shout3D.Second Generation 3D (Lesson 105) New technologies are shaping the future.My Modeling Secret (Lesson 102) Making MAX behave.Character Arms and Legs (Lesson 100) On to the extremities.More Character Skinning (Lesson 99) Perfecting the chest.Inverse Kinematics in MAX (Lesson 97) We dissect a simple chain.MAX for Character Animation (Lesson 96) We start a critical examination.More Rendering Refinements (Lesson 94) Caustics add a touch of class.Thinking in Pulse 3D (Lesson 92) New concepts to ponder in Web 3D.Lightmaps in Pulse 3D (Lesson 91) Great, fast lighting for realtime Web 3D.Character animation for the Internet.The New 3D Artist (Lesson 88) New opportunities demand new skills.More Cult3D Interactivity (Lesson 87) Building a virtual consumer gadget.Superscape Reborn in Web 3D (Lesson 85) New ideas from an old player.VRML to Web 3D Continued (Lesson 82) VRML is alive and kicking.From VRML to Web 3D (Lesson 81) The past shapes the present in Web 3D.Charting a Course (Lesson 80) Assessing current options for Web 3D.Some impressive experiments with the new Web 3D package.Web 3D Gaming (Lesson 78) Inside a true Web 3D game built with Shout3D and Java.Interactivity in Shout 3D (Lesson 76) Shaping the user's experience in Web 3D.Introducing Shout 3D (Lesson 75) First look at the revolution in Web 3D.New Era in Web 3D (Lesson 74) Breakthroughs bring realtime 3D to Web pages.Notes From SIGGRAPH 99 (Lesson 73) New products shine at annual 3D industry bash.Challenging Model (Lesson 72) Building a NURBS violin teaches us strategy and instincts.Studio MAX 3 Reviewed (Lesson 71) We assess the new MAX and its impact on the 3D world.We try our hand at a complete NURBS model.From MAX NURBS to Polygons (Lesson 66) We examine how NURBS surfaces become polygonal meshes for rendering.Introducing MAX NURBS (Lesson 64) We begin a series on NURBS modeling in 3D Studio MAX.Puppet Master Plus (Lesson 63) We finish our character animation series with an advanced setup.Puppet Master (Lesson 62) We look at a radically different approach to character animation.Jupitermedia Corporation All Rights Reserved.Copyright 2008 Jupitermedia Corporation All Rights Reserved.Makes a unique gift card to send and receive.The 3D fun house on the web.Plenty of exciting new content at the HouseOf3d!VRML favorites, please see just over to the right there...Thanks to everyone who wrote to tell us what type of viewmaster is featured in our stereoscopic model for users of 3d glasses.The Ontario College of Art and Design.Follow the links on their site (through the donation campaign) to the virtual building.Explore 3D Fractals using this fun applet that lets you "seed" and grow your own 3D fractals, using simple 3D shapes and a recursion pattern of your choice!Country Band from Toronto, a site about Hawaiian Music, including seniors' entertainment, and a site about Pedal Steel Guitar.Try Pete's version of Asteroids!VRML worlds If you see a mouse in any of these worlds, click on it for a guided tour!The Human Rollercoaster of Death has been infested with surreal mice!You can click a mouse to be taken into the pit, or jump in on your own!Watch for mice that have jumped in previously.Visit Cookie on the porch!Try walking all the way to the end!We're thinking of using doors like these.To experience 3d VRML worlds, your browser requires a plug in called 'CosmoPlayer'.If you can't get the plugin working, and would still like a good time, try out Pete's Asteroids clone game.Please see our site requirements.Creating a Shockwave 3D Game Level in 30 Minutes Export Shockwave content from your favorite 3D application in no time using this starter application.Chrome Library Set of 3D Behaviors for Shockwave 3D Download and learn how to use these 3D Director behaviors.Tweening FX with the Chrome Library Set of 3D Behaviors for Shockwave 3D Download and learn how to use the tweening behaviors in the Chrome Library.Through Build a fully dimensional model of your house, then publish it as a Shockwave movie on the web.Director: 3D Basics Get started with 3D animation with these online tutorials.Learn to work with 3D cast members, using Lingo to manipulate objects, and more.Creating Interactive Virtual Objects with Shockwave 3D Construct the functional shell of an interactive 3D product demo.Sites Created in Director Check out some of Miriam Geller's favorite 3D Director sites.Director: 3D FAQ Get answers to common questions about building 3D environments with Director.Building Your First 3D Movie in Director Build 3D effects in a Director movie, including creating 3D text, rotating a model, and changing camera angles.Using Multiple Cameras in Shockwave 3D Worlds Learn how to use two camera techniques to gain multiple perspectives of 3D sprites.Submit your feedback about the Developer Center.After manufacturing over 500,000,000 paper 3D glasses, we know we can satisfy your taste for 3d.For FREE 3D glasses samples, just give us a call, fax or email.How do 3d glasses work?Some of the features described in this section are only available to users of the Google Earth EC product.Google Earth provides a number of 3D viewer settings that you can modify, as well as features you can activate for special 3D display.About Altitude All altitude and elevation measurements displayed in Google Earth are relative to Mean Sea Level (MSL).Lon Grid Google Earth provides a special layer accessible from the View menu that displays a grid of latitude and longitude lines over the imagery in the 3D viewer.As you zoom in, the level of detail of the degree lines increases.For example, from an eye elevation of about 100 miles, Las Vegas, Nevada, appears north of the 36th parallel, and just west of the 115th meridian.As you zoom to an eye altitude of just above 2000 feet, you can see that the marker for Las Vegas, Nevada, sits at W115 08'11" and N36 10'29".The grid lines continue increasing in granularity even after you have zoomed past the base resolution of the earth imagery.The selected option resizes the 3D Viewer for the best display for your intended purpose.For example, if you have set your computer's display to an overhead projector, you can choose the best aspect ratio supported for that projector.For print, you can choose from 4 aspect ratios for different paper sizes (see Printing Images for more information).Settings for each mode include.Note: Once you choose an aspect ratio, you can always manually resize the 3D viewer.The Overview Map window feature displays an additional view of the earth with a position indicator that corresponds to the current view inside the 3D viewer.For example, if you open a KMZ file from the Google Earth Community, the 3D viewer might fly quickly to a detailed view on the earth that you are unfamiliar with.You can open the Overview Map window to see the position of the current view relative to the entire earth.As you adjust the position of the 3D viewer, the indicator in the Overview map continually adjusts to reflect the current position in the 3D viewer.While the Overview Map window responds to position adjustments in the 3D viewer, you can also interact directly with the Overview Map window itself.Double click on any area within the window and both the overview display and the 3D viewer adjusts position to the point in the Overview Map window that you click on.For example, if the current view is located in the United States, you can double click on the African continent and both the Overview Map indicator and the 3D viewer will move to the new position.View tab, you can also adjust the ratio of territory displayed in the Overview Map window relative to that in the 3D viewer.Here, the entire map of the earth is displayed in the Overview Map window regardless of the amount of territory displayed in the 3D viewer.The view in the Overview Map window corresponds exactly to that in the 3D viewer.As shown below, the Overview Map window now draws the bounds of the current view using a red bounding box.Here, n corresponds to any number you set, multiplied by the current view.This creates a relative "zoom" factor, so that you can choose to zoom out from the current view by 10, 50, or any other factor.Viewing Preferences You can set a number of preferences to affect 3D viewer imagery, as well as how icons, labels, and other elements are displayed.Keep in mind that some enhancements affect Google Earth performance; that is, the more enhancements, the more your computer's resources are required.To optimize performance for the majority of computers, Medium is set as the default area size (512 x 512 pixels).Note that this is automatically set to a higher detail level if you have a more powerful graphics card.You can improve performance of Google Earth by choosing a smaller setting, but at the cost of less high resolution focus.Modify this feature to set the number of bits used to represent colors in the 3D viewer.It also requires more graphics card memory, so use this option only if your graphics card has at least 32 MB of memory.Use this feature to change the default size for labels and icons in the 3D viewer.Small is optimal for detailed urban areas where crowding of labels and icons often occurs, but if you typically look at both large and urban areas, choose Medium so that placemarks viewed from higher elevations appear in the 3D viewer.Google Earth) rely upon one of two possible 3D rendering capabilities on your Windows computer: either OpenGL or Direct X.On Linux and the Mac, Google Earth only supports OpenGL.When you start Google Earth, you can select the rendering of 3D imagery best suited to your system hardware.Google Earth under the Start menu of your computer, or choose Set OpenGL...After selecting the graphics mode, a dialog box alerts you to the selection, and you can start Google Earth to run in the chosen graphics mode.This option turns off such advanced rendering features as mipmap texture rendering and filled polygons, thereby reducing the amount of work for your graphics cards.As you move the mouse pointer in the 3D viewer, latitude and longitude coordinates are displayed in the lower left corner of the 3D viewer.This is an example of DD.Additionally, you can display these coordinates using Universal Transverse Mercator (e.Set the elevation measurement units as they appear Google Earth.As you move the mouse pointer in the 3D viewer, the elevation of the terrain beneath the pointer is displayed in the lower left corner of the 3D viewer.By default, the display of elevation is in feet and miles when high enough.You can choose to display elevation in meters and kilometers.Adjust the font size and appearance for text as it appears in the 3D viewer.In most cases, use the primary font setting, as the secondary font setting is only for rare circumstances when there is a problem with your primary font.Use this slider to set the terrain quality to be lower (less detailed) quality with better performance or to be higher (more detailed) quality with slower performance.To adjust the appearance of hills when you have terrain turned on in the 3D viewer, you can set the Elevation Exaggeration value from 0.Typically, settings higher than 1.See also Tilting and Viewing Hilly Terrain.See also Showing or Hiding Items in the 3D Viewer.Enter a value in the Memory Cache Size field (see considerations below).Enter a value less than 2000 in the Disk Cache Size field (see considerations below).Increasing the size of memory or disk cache can improve performance but can adversely impact the performance of other applications.Available memory is dependent on the specifics of your computer.Google Earth Pro and Google Earth EC.Disk cache is limited to 2GB.This enables you to view the earth without an Internet connection.Seminar Series Free Tutorials Training Email Strata Tech Support The StrataList Strata 3D v.Strata users of all skill levels.An extensive free gallery, forums, resources and more!The official Strata users conference, held annually in Utah.The one thing that has stayed consistent has been his use of Strata 3D."Working on projects for clients like 3COM you have to stay flexible.Strata 3D works perfectly with my Adobe tools."You will be allowed to request more pages in a few minutes.
 
1.
Kanye West
Graduation
2.
Interpol
Our Love to Admire
3.
Amy Winehouse
Back to Black
4.
Britney Spears
Blackout
5.
Rihanna
Good Girl Gone Bad
6.
Samim
Heater
7.
Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson Doe Sebastian
The Way I are
8.
Fergie
The Dutchess
9.
Freemasons
Uninvited
10.
Kanye West featuring Daft Punk
Stronger
11.
T2-the Heartbroken EP
T2001
12.
50 Cent F. Justin Timberlake and Timbaland
Ayo Technology
13.
Dirty South
Let it Go (including Axwell remix)
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Alicia Keys
As I'am
15.
Sean Kingston
Beautiful Girls
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Rihanna
Shut Up and Drive
17.
Deadmau5
Faxing Berlin and Jaded
18.
Various Artists
Vanguard 07-39

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