Thursday, December 17, 2015
Web Project/Overview
These are some screenshots of my web pages for my web project. Please note, this website will not actually be on the internet, it was just for a project.
Some of the highlights of this quarter are learning how to use photoshop. I've always wanted to know how to do that but never had the time to do it myself. I also enjoyed learning how to make random shapes and images in Adobe Illustrator.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Personality Type
My personality type is ISTJ. And despite the first picture saying 12 and 34 percent for sensing and judging, that actually means I am 12 and 34 percent above the other category. Each category extends to 100%, and meets in the middle at 0%.As you can see in the second screenshot, some famous people with the ISTJ personality include: Harry Truman, George H.W. Bush, and J.D. Rockefeller. ISTJs are usually good leaders, as they are organized and responsible. They are good at figuring out other things, and are reliable.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Personal Logo
These are a couple of ideas for my personal logo. They may not look like much but they're as complicated as I want them to be. In other words, not complicated at all. But who needs it to be complicated, it can be so simple.
Photoshop Project 4
This is my 4th photoshop project. It is a collage of different parts of the school. It may not look pretty, but the instructions didn't make any sense.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Photoshop Butterfly
This is my second photoshop project. In this project, I selected symmetric parts of the wings and colored them. I then cloned the wings.
Photoshop ONW
This is my first photoshop project for my graphic design class. In this project, I put the compass and the ONW on top of the picture and faded them out.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Graphic Design Interest
My interest in graphic design is that it is used for advertising movies. Covers for the disc case, posters, anything that advertises a movie and doesn't move. Here's an example.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Professional Article Review
The article is titled, "They loved your GPA, then they saw your Tweets". The article is about how some colleges look at student social media accounts to find out more about them. In this article, it tells that some high school seniors are turned away from some colleges because of what they have posted on social media. The article was not very surprising, and I understood all of it. This article makes me think, if you have something you want to hide from people, why are you posting it on social media? This article just makes me want to stay away from social media for a lot longer, as I don't use it anyway.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Chase Scene
This is a short chase scene that I made in my e9 class, which you can watch my commercial for.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Thursday, August 20, 2015
6-Shot System
The 6-shot system is a way to give you some different views of a subject in photography or video. The 6 shots are: close-up of hands, close-up of face, over the shoulder, medium shot, wide shot, and extra-wide shot. These different shots give a building view of what the subject is doing.
This is a close-up of the hands. It is used to establish the action of the subject.
This is a close-up of the face. It is used to establish the emotion of the subject.
This is an over the shoulder shot. It is used to show what the subject is doing.
This is a medium shot. It is only the waist up. It is a neutral shot that introduces the surroundings.
This is a wide shot. It shows the subject from head to toes. It gives a clearer view of the surroundings.
This is an extra-wide shot. It shows the entire subject and more of the surroundings.
This is a close-up of the hands. It is used to establish the action of the subject.
This is a close-up of the face. It is used to establish the emotion of the subject.
This is an over the shoulder shot. It is used to show what the subject is doing.
This is a medium shot. It is only the waist up. It is a neutral shot that introduces the surroundings.
This is a wide shot. It shows the subject from head to toes. It gives a clearer view of the surroundings.
This is an extra-wide shot. It shows the entire subject and more of the surroundings.
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