Sunday, September 21, 2008
Do whatever you want with photoshop

Aula 02 - Texto 3D
Aula 03 - Texto Em Gel
Aula04 - Texto Em Círculo
Aula 05 - Imagem Dentro Do Texto
Aula 06 - Preto & Braco Com Partes Coloridas
Aula 07 - Mudando A Cor Do Cabelo
Aula 08 - Texto Esculpido
Aula 09 - Quebra-Cabeça
Aula 10 - Polaroid
Aula 11 - DarkAr
tAula 12 - Vetorização [PARTE 1 DE 2]
Aula 12 [Continuação] - Vetorização [PARTE 2 DE 2]
Aula 13 - Texto R US
Aula 14 - Texto Semi-Transparente
Aula 15 - Texto EntalhadoAula 16 - Texto Fantasma
Aula 17 - Texto Em Perspectiva
Aula 18 - Sombras Em Movimento
Aula 19 - Sombra Mapeada
Aula 20 - Brilho Transparente
Aula 21 - Cor Da Roupa
Aula 22 - Pele Oleosa
Aula 23 - Bronzeamento
Aula 24 - Profundidade De Campo
Aula 25 - Montagem Apartir De imagem
Aula 26 - Efeito De Movimento
Aula 27 - Mapeando Textura Em Pessoa
Aula 28 - Enfocar Atenção
Aula 29 - Retrato De Borda Suave
Aula 30 - TatooAula 31 - Clarão de Luz
Aula 32 - Tatoo [Outro estilo]
Aula 33 - Moldura
Aula 34 - De Foto Para Desenho
Aula 35 - Desenho No Papel
Aula 36 - Instalando o Vertus Fluid Mask
Aula 37 - Usando O VertusAula 38: Hadouken
Aula 39: Efeito De Irmãos Gêmeos
Aula 40 - Tatoo [Em Modo Type]
Aula 41 - Colorindo Foto
Aula 42 - Arcanjo [Não Inclui O Brush De Asas]
Aula 43 - Número 23Aula 44 - Anúncio
Aula 45 - Texto Cromado
Vídeos Background - vol 6


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Vol 2
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Obama win preferred in world poll (BBC America)

Current job: U.S. senator from Arizona
Birth date: August 29, 1936, Panama Canal Zone
Family: Married Cindy Hensley (May 17, 1980 - present);
Carol Shepp (1965-1980, divorced);
Children: Bridget, 1991 (adopted from Bangladesh, 1992);
Jimmy, 1988; Jack, 1986; Meghan, 1984; Sidney, 1966;
Adopted sons from Carol's previous marriage:
Andy, 1962, and Doug, 1959.
Religion: Episcopalian
Education: U.S. Naval Academy, B.S., 1958; National War College, 1974
Campaign Web site: http://www.johnmccain.com/

In 17 countries, the most common view was that US relations with the rest of the world would improve under Mr Obama.
If Republican Mr McCain were elected, the most common view was that relations would remain about the same.
The poll was conducted before the Democratic and Republican parties held their conventions and before the headline-grabbing nomination of Sarah Palin as Mr McCain's running mate.
BBC diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says the results could therefore be a reflection of the greater media focus on Mr Obama as he competed for the presidential candidacy against Hillary Clinton.

The margin of those in favour of Mr Obama winning November's US election ranged from 9% in India to 82% in Kenya, which is the birthplace of the Illinois senator's father.
On average 49% preferred Mr Obama to 12% in favour of Mr McCain. Nearly four in 10 of those polled did not take a view.
On average 46% thought US relations with the world would improve with Mr Obama in the White House, 22% that ties would stay the same, while seven per cent expected relations to worsen.
Only 20% thought ties would get better if Mr McCain were in the Oval Office.
The expectation that a McCain presidency would improve US relations with the world was the most common view, by a modest margin, only in China, India and Nigeria.
But across the board, the largest number - 37% - thought relations under a president McCain would stay the same, while 16% expected them to deteriorate.
In no country did most people think that a McCain presidency would worsen relations.
Some 30% of Americans expected relations
In Egypt, Lebanon, Russia and Singapore,
The countries most optimistic that an Obama presidency would improve ties were US Nato allies - Canada (69%), Italy (64%), France (62%), Germany (61%), and the UK (54%) - as well as Australia (62%), along with Kenya (87%) and Nigeria (71%).
When asked whether the election as president of the African-American Mr Obama would "fundamentally change" their perception of the US, 46% said it would while 27% said it would not.
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The US public was polled separately and Americans also believed an Obama presidency would improve US ties with the world more than a McCain presidency.
Forty-six per cent of Americans expected relations to get better if Mr Obama were elected and 30% if Mr McCain won the White House.
A similar poll conducted for BBC World Service ahead of the 2004 US presidential election found most countries would have preferred to see Democratic nominee John Kerry beat the incumbent George W Bush.
At the time, the Philippines, Nigeria and Poland were among the few countries to favour Mr Bush's re-election. All three now favour Mr Obama over Mr McCain.
In total 22,531 citizens were polled in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Lebanon, Mexico, Nigeria, Panama, the Philippines, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Turkey, the UAE and the UK. A parallel survey was conducted with 1,000 US adults.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Atonement (2007)

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Part 6
Part 7
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
National Geographic - Inside Undercover In North Korea

The Hermit Kingdom is widely considered the most isolated country on earth, led by a despot with a taste for the high life - and weapons of mass destruction. While most people think the Korean War ended over 50 years ago, technically, there was no armistice. A tenuous ceasefire protects booming South Korea, while the North remains on a war footing. And Kim Jong Il runs his country like a fortress prison. Real life there appears only in glimpses of propaganda or horror stories from escaped refugees. Satellite images compare night over South Korea, cities aglow, with North Korea, almost pitch black.
With no Internet, one TV channel and few other outlets to fill their time, many North Koreans funnel their energy into dances and songs that celebrate the regime. But our team is determined to see real life. They’ve finally convinced their minders to allow them to visit the home of a patient. There are no family photos in the apartment, only images of the Dear Leader. When our team asks the patient what’s the most difficult thing about being blind, her son-in-law jumps in and responds, “not being able to see the Dear Leader with her own eyes”. This extraordinary programme provides a rarely seen glimpse into this fascinating country and sheds some light on the excesses of Kim Jong II and the restricted life of his devoted citizens.”
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
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Monday, September 8, 2008
Thomas The Train - Milkshake Muddle

Monday, September 1, 2008
Dreams from my father (book)
