Tutorials Missing Files?

The tutorials provided with Shake would be easier to follow if the files supplied with the disk were working properly. Tutorial 1 worked according to the book, but Tutorial 2 is not loading properly into the Shake environment, or the images are missing. The squares representing the thumbnails appear, but nothing in them. Scripts for Tutorials 6, and 8 are missing.
Am I missing files?
Thank you.

Tutorials 6 and 8 don't have scripts.
For 6, you just need bg.jpg and woman.iff.
For 8, you just need traffic_bg.jpg.
Tutorial 2's images don't load properly? No wawas?
Are the FileIn nodes red? That means Shake can't find the images.
Try copying the Tutorial_Media folder to a folder called nreal
that you create in your home directory. Or, if you'd prefer,
in each FileIn's Source tab, click on the little folder icon
next to imageName to manually load the file.
Does that help?

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