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Modeling a Quadropuss Character in Maya
A simple tutorial how to model an octopuss like character in Maya 3D.
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EPA Virtual Educator Video Series - Consumer Arithmetic Part 2
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Ancient African Ceremonial Mask
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Rocket Launch 3D Animation
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Course project using Maya, Substance Painter and Photoshop.
Dealing with Babylon...Religion
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Imposed religion used as a tool of subjugation, persecution and conquest.
The Harder They Come HD DVD Promo
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BFA Graphic Design assignment to create a promo video for a Caribbean themed product. Disclaimer of Ownership This author claims no ownership to the content and related materials presented here through the links ("Links") to third party websites. The materials and intellectual property in the Links are solely owned by the authors of such unless otherwise stated. By reading this and/or reading t...
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Favorite F1 2012 Highlights - Abu Dhabi
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"I have more than you" (he says to the man with a manor house in the French countryside)
We’re fucking primitive and it’s so sad that we have the cognitive ability to imagine in the world like this, but not the emotional maturity, actually achieve it
Pinko gobbledeegook.
Humanity will never grow out of your infancy of being a childish species... After #WW3 humanity will start from 2000BCE... 5:55 I am not feeling the FOMO💰... Where is my latinum #TDBank💳?🌎💘💰
One aspect of STNG that I never liked was their railing at capitalism, as if it's dirty, unworthy of humanity, and even pathological. It's a socialist or communist ideal. It's even worse when the Ferengi were used as capitalist straw men to knock down. They were grotesque caricatures of capitalism - selfish, greedy, vicious, and avaricious. We've been taught that capitalism is bad but the examples are inevitably cronyism which is close to the opposite of capitalism. Capitalism is the mutually beneficial voluntary exchange of goods and services. Cronyism is competitive advantage unfairly conferred through close association with government or other central power. Capitalism succeeds by providing the best value to people Cronyism succeeds by taking from people by force to enrich those in power and their crony associates.
Love the Star Trek universe but as long as humans are around, money will always exist.
The Marxist utopian fantasy propaganda is strong in this episode.
you see.... money doesn't exist in the future... ua-cam.com/video/8rh3xPatEto/v-deo.html
I'm sorry but historical records show after you died your family put your money into something called "Miss Cleo Psychic Network" and ended up loosing everything🤣
I have successfully managed to locate a show you worked on that is included in this list. This is a promo video of 'The Diana Wright Show' uploaded by the host herself. ua-cam.com/video/EpH-7U4cM70/v-deo.htmlsi=gTSGhDtMyiQMCtgo
This whole episode lacked all the nuance (since it likely did not exist yet since first season) and general condescending attitute was aggravating and out of character.
Never heard of Amazon
Such an unfortunate role for the great actor Peter Mark Richman, being at the receiving end of a bunch of overwritten sanctimonious dialog being spewed by Picard.
I mean by this stage he would have looked through come kind of historical file. To learn there was a WW3 then to learn that most if not all world governments are gone. Nothing he knew would still be around.
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I like the way that by the end of this escapade Mr. Offenhouse would have seen enough to know he could have a fulfilling career here. For starters he found out he could still size people up and gage what their motivations were.
Bolshevism runs the future.
"A military career has never been considered to be upwardly mobile." Napoleon Bonaparte would disagree.
Rather than be dismissive I wish the writers had gone into details about how the economy functions.
Well, this is early in the series. We really wouldn't see how this economy works until later on, when Worf goes to the shop to pick up glassware he likes from a shopping replicator for free.
No Picard, nothing has changed in the 24th Century. Hate, Violence, War, Destruction, Death: The species are different that's all. Not Peace as Picard says.
Offenhouse would do well in government and politics. 😂
It would have been awesome to have Donald Trump play him 🤑🤑🤑 the other guy looks like JimBob Duggar
The Ferengi had it right... "Isn't there anything.. You... Desire".
You will own nothing and you will have nothing.
Imagine being the poor random lawyer who has to go back through centuries of files to find one particular one that may or may not even exist anymore.
This is my nightmare. To wake up and find I'm stuck in a Communist country!
The Communist overtones of the TNG, courtesy of Roddenberry and his Leftist ideology is what really drives me nuts about this sequel series. Seeing Picard with his pious rhetoric, talking for Roddenberry is so nauseating.
Wait, so Roddenberry wasn't into this way of thinking? I thought he wrote this?
@@SeniorAdrian He was. Picard is basically Roddenberry’s alter ego.
@@michaelschramm1064 It's an inspirational idea, tho. I don't think it's communism, it's more of an utopia. Did Roddenberry mentioned that he has a likeness for communism?
@@SeniorAdrian Roddenberry was indeed a utopian-which basically equates to communist ideals.
This was such a great episode.
The federation sounds a lot like communism.
Not really. Communism still implies scarcity, and the government decides to scare the allocation of resources. A post scarcity society is very different. It has enough resources to fulfill basic needs without the allocation for the mist part.
I have a college credit in this and Physics of Star Trek. It is not communist or socialist. The economy is more a reward. Money is replaced by standard of living. You get to choose your career and as you become better you get upgrades in standard of living, Basics are all meet.
Dude, a society without money practically IS communism or socialism. I mean the fact that we see in later seasons how replicators are publicly accessible for shoppers is central to communist ideals. We call them gift shops.
I really really wish Picard would have explained to this man that capitalism is dead, his family is dead. Everyone he knows is dead and that his entire life of building wealth is dead. He struggled his entire life building something that amounted to nothing.
"They're all dead. You're dead. Cardassia is dead."
This socialist nonsense is the dumbest thing in trek... It would never work
Absolutely true. Sounds so marvelously utopian-and is reality is just a bunch of sanctimonious babble uttered by a pretentious Captain.
We actually have communist societies in places such as the Zomia regions of Indo-China, where nomadic peoples use foraging and horticulture to survive, while in Mongolia, there are pastoral peoples who survive on livestock alone. Meanwhile, places such as Rojava, Chapias, and Freetown Christiania are fully functioning communist societies in the agrarian world.
This episode should've had a later follow up in DS-9... Where this guy could've had involvement with the Ferengi.
And this is why I hate star trek, there is no point. They say they grew up but I don't see that happening if ever without God in the mix.
They mean that they got rid of armed conflict between human cultures, and have gotten rid of money altogether.
The amount of strain it took for Picard to not laugh in this idiot's face.
Achieving a future like this one day will depend on humanity gradually reforming itself ethically and morally. It can't be imposed from the outside or from the top down. We will have to move steadily in the direction of all people respecting one another as having value intrinsically, as ends in themselves rather than as means. For that we need examples of higher human potential realized, both from history and in fiction.
To improve yourself 😊
I mean, come on, at least put them in a room with a window...
People need to learn about The Venus Project
Why? So they can get ripped off donating to a cult of dysfunction?
So it was really Captain Marx?
No because there's never a need to cease the means of production of another everything is based off of resources not money or capital goods
I'm surprised he never told them. "Just be grateful the Klingon empire never found you guys or you'd be enslaved"
We will get there someday.
communists and environmentalists won't
Ok Trek people, help me out her for 2 things first who is the guy in Green and second , I do know why but I think he was in the original Star Trek if memory serves am I wrong?
Can Replicators replicate more replicators?
Not without farting
dreaming of socialism. The people pushing it are grifters.
Key word "dream". I feel like I can fly!
You were right about that socialists are grifters
@@Joe-629 Have you ever read a socialist text?
Until the unfair caste systems are eliminated (like military: officer/enlisted) and (like civilian: upper classes/lower classes) Society will forever be trapped by the strife of the past. "Free your mind and the rest will follow."
Young/old, smart/dumb, fast/slow. We can always bring ppl down to the lowest with force, impossible to lift ppl up it's all on them.
I do love how he becomes an ambassador to the Ferengi, it was so perfect.
This utopian society that is portrayed in TNG would never happen in real life. Humans need the want of material things to have the desire to work. Without a monetary system, there is no incentive to do anything. Nothing would get accomplished. The technological advances portrayed in the show would never happen.
If I was Q and could snap my fingers to manifest anything, I'd still pay someone else to snap their fingers for me.
We have Chapias, Rojava, Freetown Christiania, the Twin Oaks Community, Zomia, the East Wind Community, Barcelona’s Squatters Movement, Dignity Village, the Zone to Defend, Puerto Real, Exarcheia, Trumbullplex, and Abahlali baseMjondolo as real life examples of communism.
Pure BS -- Picard has a French winery with a nice old house on a great big piece of land in a pleasant Mediterranean climate. As if everyone could have such things.
Picards is really in a 8x8 cell and wearing VR googles. Utopia!
This is the one aspect of Star Trek that never ever worked. Its as if the writers expect people to believe that human nature suddenly changed over a couple of hundred years, and that everyone is intelligent and altruistic and motivated simply by achieving exploratory and medical breakthroughs. Apparently, the writers all forgot about the diary of William Bradford, who led the Plymouth settlement, and how they almost died because when they tried to institute a socialist system, nobody wanted to do anything.
Small correction. It's not that the socalists Plymouth settlement didn't want to do anything, each person didn't want to do anything others wanted done. Like could someone maybe farm? Nah? Okay back to my lute practice, brrrr.
@@tyronewashington230 I think a careful reading of the diary shows that I am correct. The socialist experiment required everyone to contribute. People not wanting to contribute were trying to live off those who did...... which is essentially what we have now in the welfare system. Just like today, people feel a sense of entitlement that some work is beneath them, even though that may be all that they are qualified to do. They feel they are entitled to a similar lifestyle to those who are willing to work and are qualified for even better jobs, because they put in the time in school, they didn't do the drugs, they didn't do the drinking, and they were productive citizens........ and the unproductive people want to have the same lifestyle as productive citizens. The lie of socialism is that this is a workable and reliable socio-economic system. It is a system that could only be forced upon robots.
@@arthouston7361 There actually is evidence that socialism exists in the real world. Look up socialist communities such as Chapias, Rojava, Freetown Christiania, the Twin Oaks Community, Zomia, the East Wind Community, Barcelona’s Squatters Movement, Dignity Village, the Zone to Defend, Puerto Real, Exarcheia, Trumbullplex, and Abahlali baseMjondolo.