Machine Design Magazine 2009.01 – 2010.02 All Issues
Machine Design Magazine 2009.01 – 2010.02 All Issues
English | 26 issues | 523 MB | True PDF

Machine Design continues 80 years of engineering leadership by serving the design engineering function in the original equipment market and key processing industries. It is a respected source for design and engineering products, technology and reference information, for use in the field of design engineering. (more…)

Essential Grammar In Use 2nd edition by R. Murphy – Cambridg
Essential Grammar In Use 2nd edition by R. Murphy – Cambridg
English | Audiobooks | MP3/64Kbps | 133.68 MB (more…)

Systema Classic Series : Exercise DVD by Vladimir Vasiliev
Systema Classic Series : Exercise DVD by Vladimir Vasiliev
English | Xvid 512×384 29.97fps | MPEG Audio 16000Hz stereo 31kbps | 52 min | 587 Mb

In this classic, Vladimir Vasiliev, the master of innovative movement, takes you through an immense variety of conditioning drills for each muscle group and joint complex.
You can easily apply these exercises to your warm-up sessions to instantly expand range of motion and increase functional strength. (more…)

Face Reading Revealed (10 DVDRips)
Face Reading Revealed (10 DVDRips)
AVI, DivX, 352×288, 800×600 | MP3, 192 kbps, 2 Ch | 2,9 Gb
Language: English | Genre: E-Learning

Mian Xiang, the Chinese art of Face Reading is an ancient form of physiognomy and entails the use of the face and facial characteristics to evaluate key aspects of a person’s life, luck and destiny.
Leading Feng Shui, Chinese Astrology and Physiognomy Master Trainer and Practitioner Joey Yap takes you through the fundamentals and basics of Face Reading in this specially recorded DVDs. (more…)

Craig Nelson – Drawing a Duotone Portrait
Craig Nelson – Drawing a Duotone Portrait
English | DVD-Video 720 x 480 | Dolby Digital (AC3) 192 Kbps | 2.73 GB
Genre: Video Training

CRAIG NELSON emphasizes logical order while drawing. He compares his drawing process to focusing a photograph. He builds layers of soft lines and swatches of tone then rapidly sharpens his subject with crisp edges and bold darks.

You see Craig Nelson translate angles from his source photo to his paper, as he looks for reference points to guide him. He completes a gentle outline of his subject then dusts in a layer of tone. With tissue and fingertips, Craig diffuses blocks of color to avoid locking in detail too early in the drawing. With his value in place, Craig finishes the drawing with dark charcoal lines and deliberate strokes. He carves out the well worn character of his subject’s face and lifts out highlights with a kneaded eraser. Throughout the workshop, Craig Nelson emphasizes restraint, “under doing” each step until he finds the right moment to bring his subject into focus. As he adds last details to the nose and chin, you’ll see this logical, intuitive process come to fruition. (more…)

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