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  2. Grasshopper 3D - Wikipedia

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    Grasshopper is a visual programming language and environment that runs within the Rhinoceros 3D computer-aided design (CAD) application. The program was created by David Rutten, at Robert McNeel & Associates. [2]

  3. David Lynch Teaches Typing - Wikipedia

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    David Lynch Teaches Typing was developed by Luke Palmer, a filmmaker and founder of Rhino Stew, in collaboration with independent developer Hyacinth Nil. [5] Palmer, who formerly had worked as a typing tutor, stated the "hellish" nature of "motivating kids to type" had a "macabre and mundane element perfect for David Lynch". [3]

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  5. List of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    iClone (Reallusion Inc.) is a stand-alone, real-time 3D animation software used in previsualization, video games, Machinima, and story-telling, that specializes in quick facial and body animation. iClone provides a global library of template-based content and a collection of animation tools including a motion capturing plug-in, and content ...

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  7. Tutorial - Wikipedia

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    At Cambridge, a tutorial is known as a supervision. In Australian, New Zealand, and South African universities, a tutorial (colloquially called a tute or tut) is a class of 10–30 students. Such tutorials are very similar to the Canadian system, although, tutorials are usually led by honours or postgraduate students, known as 'tutors'.

  8. Rhino Rumble - Wikipedia

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    Rhino Rumble is a platform game in which the player guides Rocky, a rhino who finds himself with a burning breath after eating a hot pepper, to find a magical waterfall that will return his breath to normal. [1] The game features nineteen levels across seven worlds, spanning "forests, caves, scorching deserts and freezing snowfields". [1]

  9. Alibre Design - Wikipedia

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    Alibre includes free training through a built-in help section in the software. Free training is also available via online tutorials and videos. To get direct technical assistance for Alibre products, customers must buy a software maintenance plan, which gives access to support via telephone or online ticket system.