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For more infomation >> BEST FOOTBALL CELEBRATIONS 🏈🔝 Football Touchdown Celebrations Vines and Instagram Videos - Duration: 11:02.

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TIC TAC GUY QUITS YOUTUBE FOREVER (Callums Corner) - Duration: 4:46.

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For more infomation >> TIC TAC GUY QUITS YOUTUBE FOREVER (Callums Corner) - Duration: 4:46.

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Found a NeoGeo AES with 12 games for dirt cheap!!! - Duration: 3:05.

So I just got this lot here, just got it out of the box.Got it in the mail.

I didn't think the guy would've actually shipped me this, for 400 bucks...

I don't know if the system works.

We're gonna try it out.

I got some cables out, it didn't come with any.

But I believe it just uses a simple Genesis adapter, so no problem there. Got a ton of them.

A blue screen, that's already a good sign!

Missing a cartridge...

I'll try Top Hunter.

So... what does it give?

Is it me (the TV) that doesn't have sound?

Does it have no sound?

It was just the wire...

Oh my god it works!:)

The image is pretty nice, pretty damn nice!

400$ a system, 12 games...!

INSANE.

Is this the english version (system) or..?

Everthing's in english...!?

Is it normal or... ahh no, it's in Japanese.

Ok, well that doesn't matter. Makes another one, I could maybe sell it off.

Not bad...

The image seems to have less of a jitter than my other one.

For more infomation >> Found a NeoGeo AES with 12 games for dirt cheap!!! - Duration: 3:05.

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Origami Dog Tutorial: Labrador (Steven Casey) - Duration: 26:58.

in this video I'm going to show you how

to fold an origami labrador designed by

Steven Casey. I'm going to use a square

sheet of paper with a side length of 24

centimeters or nine and a half inches

and the finished dog is then 12 cm

or 4 3/4 in

long, it's going to be 8 cm

or 3 1/8 in

high and depending on shaping about

4.5 cm or

1 3/4 in deep. Now, for a

colored model we're going to start with

the color side up and crease the

diagonals. Next we're going to pinch the

halfway point just on one side and then

we're going to make a pinch on this

diagonal connecting these two points, but

we're not going to add the whole

crease. You just want to mark one third

of the whole paper, so just secure the

two points, bend the paper over and then

add a pinch right here. And then I'm just

going to rotate this, so that the pinch

mark is more towards the top. We're going to

bring this edge to meet that

intersection and then add a crease

throughout. Unfold, rotate and bring

the edge to the crease line you just

added. And now if you want to double-check

that these are thirds, you can check that

the raw edge and the folded edge align.

Now we need thirds in the other

direction, too, so I'm just going to take

this edge and bring it to these two

intersections. And finally add the last

crease to have a 3-by-3 grid.

Unfold and now we're going to bring this

point to that first intersection.

Unfold and bring the point to that

intersection. And same on the opposite

corner. Now we're going to bring this

folded edge to the center. And same with

the other one. Then we're going to go

along this long diagonal crease and then

we're going to add a crease along this

color change edge and try to get a nice

accurate point down here. And same on

the other side. Unfold and then do an

inside reverse fold opening up this

paper, pushing in the white section and

collapsing down. Same on the other side.

Then we're going to fold down these

single layers of paper. Now we're going

to bring this folded edge to that

central crease line. Make a very strong

crease, because you have many layers of

paper. And then we're going to make an

open sink, so we're going to open this

paper and all around this rectangle

we need mountain folds, so we need to reverse some of

the creases. And once you have that you

can push this in, so that we'll have valley

folds on these creases and then flatten

and strengthen the creases by going all

along them. Then we're going to open all

of this paper up again and that includes

the corners. And then we're going to have

a long mountain fold along here and then

we're going to align that mountain fold

with this point right here, the edge

meeting the crease line, and this point

right here and down here we

again have an edge and a crease line. And

because we have three points, you should

be able to get a nice and straight

crease. And then to strengthen the crease

just unfold that one flap and fold all the

way through. And then we're going to flip

this like so, so that you can see you

have that small brown triangle on the

left. And then we're going to take this

edge and align it with this crease line

right here.

Crease all the way through and then we're

going to open this up, up to that pleat

and then take this edge and also align

it with that crease line. And then here

we're just going to straighten this out,

soften the paper a little, so that we can

bring this over and add a crease all the

way through.

Now i'm going to zoom in on this section.

First we're going to take this flap and

fold it over so that we meet this corner

down here and align edge with edge. Make

a strong crease and then we're going to

add a crease that goes through where the

crease line meets the edge and then

we're going to bring this point so that

it meets this edge right there. Then

we're going to take this lower part and

add a crease along this edge.

Add a very strong crease, unfold, unfold

again and now we want to make a sink

here, so we're just going to press this

and then have mountain folds all around.

And now we also need to take care of the

center. So, can you see that small crease

right here? That also needs to be a

mountain fold. Can you see that? And then

some paper we go in here when we close

this again.

Just ensure that all the creases are

straightened out and press flat. So now

you can see this is inside.

Next we're going to add a crease from

this point over to where this straight

crease meets that edge. So i'm just going to

open the top layer get a crease started

in here and then move it over, secure

that point and then crease all the way

to that point in there. And then we're

going to start flattening this and we

want this to flatten completely, but we

have paper tension here. So we're going

to just squeeze this in a little, so that

the paper is in a soft curve and then

we're going to press this down flat, so

that we get the correct angle. So you

might have to push and pull a little and

then we're going to press this flat so

that the crease we're creating right

here is just an extension of that one

right

there. And this should actually mean that

the crease meets here again with a

crease line that we added before. Like

this. Then we're going to take this edge

and fold it over to narrow the first

front leg that were folding. So just

opening this up a little and then

bringing it over and then bringing it in,

adding a small squash fold here and then

folding it in and then it needs to be

folded back just a tiny bit, so that we

have some extra paper here, but it's not

going to be visible in the end. Like this.

And then we need to repeat all of these steps

on the other side, but this time on the

mirror image. So this time we're going to

work on the right rather than on the

left first.

Once we have both front legs done, we're going

to fold in these sections along existing

creases and then we're going to add a

crease that starts in this point and

goes over to that point here. So I'm just

going to first catch that point, then

curl the paper over and then press this

paper in to add a crease right along

that edge. And then flatten. Same on the

other side. Then we're going to extend

these mountain folds right here, so that

they go through the brown paper. I'm just

going to lift this up and then extend

the crease. Same on the other side. And

then we're going to go along these mountain

folds right here and we have mountain

folds here and a long valley fold here -

kind of like a very big open sink. So

we're folding this in half here and here

and then this goes in along existing

creases. Just ensure that none of the

paper curls and then we have this. Next

we're going to add a crease that starts

down here and we're just going to fold

the paper up in a precrease. We're going

to unfold it and make an outside reverse

fold. We're going to open it up and

press the paper inside out and then we

want to go along that crease line to

flatten the model again.

On this side we want mountain fold along

this edge, so I'm just going to precrease

that and then open it up and make the

mountain fold all the way through. And

then we're going to pinch this together,

so that we kind of press here and we

want to make a crimp and it meets right

in this top point and then we swivel it

over so that you have just a slight

extra section after this point that you

can see right here. And basically my

orientation point is to usually get

these two points to be about the same

height,

although this is just a tiny bit further

up and this is the start of the hind legs, as

you can see. Now we're going to make a

crease where we know we leave just a bit

of a gap here so that we have a nice

shape of the back and about like this

this is just a shaping of the tail so it

doesn't matter that much what the angle

is and we're going to make an inside

reverse fold out of it and then we're

going to take this edge and fold it over

to that edge and swimmer this paper

inside to narrow the hind leg and the

tail at the same time so first we're

going to open this layer and then swivel

this in

and then we're going to press that paper

to the inside too narrow and same on the

other side like this then we're going to

take this section and fold it up like

this perhaps so that this point it's

pretty much half way of that tail and

here you can also see you're about

halfway and then press flat then we're

going to take this section right here

and you can perhaps precrease adding a

crease between this point and that point

and then followed inside same on the

other side and then we're going to

narrow the tail bringing it in so that

we could rid of this paper right here

we're going to bring it up a little but

not all the way to the point we don't

want the tail to be too pointy

so we have this then we're going to work

a bit on the inside of the model we want

to use this flap and fold the angle in

half like that a strong crease and

followed and then make an inside reverse

fold flat and then you have this then

we're going to take this section and

we're also going to floating and again

it's a bit in the inside of the model

let's just open this up a little and

then

fold it in like that and then make and

inside reverse fold out of it so just

unfolded and then bring that paper in

along the existing creates and press

flat same on the other side first

precrease and then inside reverse found

like this and then we can narrow the

belly

we're just going to open this up a bit

and then followed in so that this paper

within lie flat and press flat do the

same on the other side and press plat

those the model strength of the creases

and then we can shape the hind legs so

first I'm going to add a crease that

starts in this point I'm going to bend

out the paper and if you want to

orientation point you might perhaps try

and get this to be straight as in the

same direction as that back and just

ensure it goes all the way to the top

press there's many layers of paper here

and then followed back out just a tiny

section of paper is he here to give this

kind of look and then you want the same

on the other side

adding the same creases and it's easier

if you perhaps unfold this so that you

get nice symmetry

unless of course you intentionally

wanted to be asymmetrical because you

want a different stats for the dark then

just align these two points and then

press flat and then we have that now we

can make our dog stand on behind legs

right here we're going to open these

layers and then press so that you get

this small kite shape if you look at it

from below and then flatten looks like

this year and same on the second kind

leg just try to get about the same size

always compare the sides and then again

press flat in the front

you're going to open from behind and

then you're going to again have a kite

shape and you're going to fold that kite

shape to the front and then close it up

like this and same on the other side

first a kite shape press it flat and

bring it forward and close it up

so that's what we've got now finally

we're going to work on the head and I

wanted to keep that for the finish

so we're going to add a crease between

this point and that what just going to

slightly precrease and then make an

inside reverse code and add precision

here and then you have this and we're

going to take this point and bring it

over here many layers of paper so make a

strong crease and then an open sink so

just going to open us up Mount goes all

the way around and then press in along

existing crease lights like this then we

can hide some paper right here just

folding it in in a mountain vote when we

have that we can also bring in this

small section of white paper this and

same on the other side

then we're going to take this flap and

we're going to bring it up and out and

then we want to align edge with edge

this and flatten then we're going to

open this section like this and you're

going to have a crease starting in about

that point right here so not quite here

with the brown edge but rather on the

white edge and then you're just going to

ensure that this edge right here aligns

with the edge below so that we have the

right angle for the head this next we're

going to form the ears and for this you

go about halfway in your add a crease

just going to go inside these two layers

right here and start adding a mountain

fold in a slight angle so that this

section is wider than that section

perhaps like this and then push in the

paper here in and also push on this

crease so that you're adding some extra

paper here to change the shape of the

ear a little then present flat and if

you're not quite happy with that shape

you can change it now but I'm okay with

this so I'm just going to try and make

this look approximately the same

although you know with real dogs the

ears are also not going to be completely

symmetrical so don't worry too much

about making it look exactly the same

then to shape the ears a bit we're just

going to fold inside that corner a

little bit like this and same on the

other side and also up here floating in

some paper to shape the ears and the

head and press because there's many

layers of paper here and if you want to

hide this small section of paper you can

fold it inside that and depending on how

you shape the ears

you might not see that section of paper

to begin with

now the final step is shaping the head

and for this we're going to start a

crease up here that goes a bit towards

the inside and then back out

perhaps like this and then you also need

to shorten it and then you can check

whether you like that look and if you

don't you can adjust it so i wanted to

have this may be slightly differently

angled and it's a bit too short i'm just

going to lengthen it and now I'm happy

when I have that i'm just going to press

on these creases to make them strong and

then i'm going to open it up and open

this up go along the first one and then

third one in a mountain fold again and

then the second one like this

and then your Labrador designed by

Stephen Casey is all done now you might

want to shape this a little so that the

dog stands very nicely just going to

press this flat you can put some heavy

books on top overnight that helps a lot

and then you can see that the dog stands

nicely and isn't it absolutely cute

now if you're interested in diagrams for

this model they are included in the book

everything origami by Matthew gardener

and if you liked this video you can make

me extra happy by giving it a thumbs up

commenting below and sharing it with

your friends plus if you want to forward

more origami animals check out the

playlist I've put together for exactly

that and finally do subscribe to my

channel so you don't miss my next videos

and with that I wish you happy folding

For more infomation >> Origami Dog Tutorial: Labrador (Steven Casey) - Duration: 26:58.

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How to Make Bukkit Plugins Tutorial #9 - Plot Listener Class (LandClaim Plugin) - Duration: 23:38.

Yo guys, wassup! BlendyCat here,

and welcome to your third

land claim tutorial

or eigth bukkit tutorial

So, let's get started

So

Once you're in your IDE,

go ahead and create a new package inside of

or a subpackage in your landclaim package.

and I'm gonna call this

listeners

or listeners

and inside of here

go ahead and create a class

called

uh I'm gonna call it world listener

actually let's call it PlotListener

That would be more descriptive

I'm just gonna check for plot actions

first thing we need to do is implement Listener

that's kind of important

when creating a listener

and go ahead and import Listener

yea I changed up my hot key for stop recording

on OBS

because I accidentally hit ctrl

midway during recording

and had to start over

Um

so

that was annoying

(Clears Throat)

And the first thing here

I'm gonna go ahead and create a main class object

or whatever your main class is called

for your land claim plugin

I'm gonna name it uh

private LandClaim

landClaim

we need to create a constructor

needs to be public because this is in a separate

package from our main class

go ahead and create a

public PlotListener(LandClaim landClaim){}

made a mistake, change 'private LandClaim' to 'private WorldManager'

make sure you get the one you made

not the net.minecraft.server one

or NMS for short

and inside of here

let's do

wm

= lc.getWorldManager();

it's gonna give us an error obviously because we haven't written it yet

inside of our main class

we need to create a couple objects

public void onEnable()

go ahead and create

and @Override annotation

there we go

in here we need to do

let's create a private

WorldManager object

let's make that wm for short

and go ahead and import that

now we need to do wm

=

new WorldManager(this)

get

uh

oh it takes a main class object

*corrects to this*

now we need a method

with the return type of WorldManager

and we're gonna call this getWorldManager()

and this is just gonna return

wm

, our WorldManager object

this is what we did last

now that we have that all set up

go create an @EventHandler annotation

and I'm gonna call this

public void

onBlockBreak()

*adds BlockBreakEvent e as parameter*

I'm gonna write all the bukkit events down on a paper and learn them all

I've worked with a lot of listeners

but I'd like to learn about some that I don't use very often

it's always good to learn about stuff that you don't use very often

because often times you can use somethings that's more efficient

public void onInteract()

PlayerInteractEvent e

ignore what I'm typing haha

so we have our interact

our block break

ignore again

For more infomation >> How to Make Bukkit Plugins Tutorial #9 - Plot Listener Class (LandClaim Plugin) - Duration: 23:38.

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ActivePresenter Output Formats Overview - Duration: 4:51.

Hello everyone!

In this video, I will give your a very brief overview of Output Formats...

that ActivePresenter allows you to generate...

namely images, videos, HTML SlideShows, Simulations and Documents.

Depending on your specifiied requirement, you should choose the right one.

As you can see in the EXPORT tab...

there are eight output formats for you to choose.

And today we will take a brief look at each of them.

Let's start with Images format!

The Images Output option allows you to export all slides of your projects...

to images in either PNG or JPEG format.

You can still have many properties such as closed captions...

cursor path, etc. included in your images...

by choosing to render them in the Rendering Options section.

Added to that, many properties of images...

like size and color depth, are availble to be adjusted .

Choose the location to save the output here.

Then click OK to start exporting.

Next, we will move to the second output format which is video.

Click the Video icon.

Note that this option is usually used when...

the interaction of audiences with the lessons is not needed.

ActivePresenter lets you export your projects to multiple video format types.

And similar to exporing to images...

you can choose which attributes to export in videos.

For example, if you only want a video with motions but not sound...

just uncheck the Export Audio icon.

You can check the tutorial: Exporting Projects to Videos for more details.

After you are happy with all the settings...

click OK and you will have the result as a video.

The HTML SlideShow option lets you export your projects...

to images and then embed them in HTML pages.

Similar to other output formats...

you can have the selection on which properties to be rendered in the SlideShow.

Under the Image section, ActivePresenter lets you choose the image format...

and adjust the image size and quality.

Choose the path to save your output...

and click OK to start exporting.

PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint are called document output formats...

that allow you to export your projects to document types.

For example, under the PDF Document...

your project will be exported to images and embeded in the PDF format.

And with the Microsoft Word and Excel output...

all slides of your projects will be exported as shapes, text and images.

Then those objects will be inserted in a doc/docx file and xls/xlsx file.

After that, you can edit them just like you are working with the Microsoft Word or Excel.

On the other hand, if you select Microsoft PowrPoint...

all ActivePresenter slides will be converted into PowerPoint slides.

Then you can also work with your project like working with PowerPoint.

Select properties to render here.

Then come to adjust the layout for the output.

These layout options are varied depending on...

which type of document you want to export to.

Our tutorial: How to Export Projects to Document Formats is available.

Just come and check it out for more details.

Finally, we come to the HTML5 Simulation output.

It allows you to export your project...

to a set of files including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, etc....

using HTML5 standard so it can run on various devices and platforms.

This output is especially great...

if you want to create software simulations that require interactions.

Besides, popular types of Learning Management Systems packages...

like SCORM and Tin Can API are supported.

You can refer to the Exporting Projects to HTML5 Simulations tutorial for more details.

Now, let's see a video that I'have exported from my project...

demonstrating how to have a 3D road map in PowerPoint.

So, we have covered the output formats that ActivePresenter provides.

Select and apply the right one that meets your requirement...

and feel free to contact us if you need support.

Thank you for watching!

For more infomation >> ActivePresenter Output Formats Overview - Duration: 4:51.

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Apoc watchtower fortification - Duration: 1:11.

This is a normal watchtower

It has been fortified with wooden slabs,

with one to block the ladder.

Space can be used better by crouching before deploying the chest.

I recommend one chest max, any more makes it crowded.

This is obviously a solo base,

and frequent looting needed to keep supplies high,

but many can be built quickly to provide a network for travels.

If you are going on a long trip,

only keep some food,

medical supplies,

and maybe a gun in here max.

These look unusual from afar,

and aren't frequently fortified,

so they ARE going to be raided.

Like I said earlier, I used wooden slabs

and the reasoning behind that is

that if it is sealed up completely, and only using basic,

it will appear to be a glitch.

So others will walk away.

Thanks for watching.

Comment where you think this watchtower is. If you get it correctly I will give your comment a thumbs up.

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