Friday, 9 March 2012

Tilt Shift tutorials

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Tilt shift lenses focus on a single part of the photo and shift (blur) the surrounding area to create an optical illusion of miniaturized scenery. Real tilt shift lenses are quite expensive, but a similar effect can be achieved by using Photoshop after you take the photo.
Tilt shift photographs create an optical illusion that makes scenes appear as if they are actually miniature models. The outer edges are blurred which tricks the eye into perceiving everything in the unblurred parts as miniature.
I think that my image turned out better than i thought it was going to, the tutorial was very simple to follow and understand. I would like to create a few tilt shift images and incorperate the flash technique as well to start developing my presenation.

http://visualphotoguide.com/tilt-shift-photoshop-tutorial-how-to-make-fake-miniature-scenes/

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Example of flash idea

This is an example of how I will be presenting my work what I have done through out the course. I think that this is a good idea because it brings my work to life and and makes it look more proffessional the way I am presenting it too.

Friday, 2 March 2012

A great example of flash animation



This is a great example of flash, this is very complicated to make most likely but I am not going to create something like this I am just going to use flash to present my work that I have created so far in my course.

Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5

Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5 screen shots

This is just some notes I made during the lesson while we were learning how to use the programme. I found the programme confusing at first but once we started to do the work our selves and experiment with different effects.

Friday, 10 February 2012

Comic Book and Graphic Novel essay

Comic Books and Graphic Novels essay
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This contains 1,508 words and is 4 pages long with 10 images. when I changed the font and writing size it has moved my images along and doesnt look very good now, also I have missed a paragraph out about the different comic book artists such as William Eisner, Stan Lee, Alan Moore and Art Spiegelman.

American Comic Books

Comics part 2

Notes made during the presentation
  •  Marvel + Dc are American Comics
  • Noir- Black and white
  • Sin City based on Marvel-Noir
  • Running out of ideas to make new movies- copying off comics
  • No one reads books in the class
  • comics are more interesting thats why they copy
  • William Eisner- American Comics writer, artist and entreprenur
  • Stan Lee-
  • Alan Moore- English comics writer
  • Art Spiegelman-

Monday, 6 February 2012

Marvel Comics

Some name of comics:
  • Spider man
  • Dare Devil
  • X-men
  • Captain America
  • Black Panther
  • Incredible Hulk
  • Avengers
  • Fantastic Four 
Notes:
  • Marvel Worldwide inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics
  • The Walt Disney company acquired Marvel Entertainment
  • Marvel started in 1939 as Timely publications
  • Most of Marvel's fictional characters operate in a single reality known as the Marvel Universe, with locales set in real life cities such as New york, Los Angeles and chicago
Some comics that have been turned into a movie:
  • Captain America
  • Avengers
  • Spiderman
  • X-Men
  • Iron man 
  • Thor 
  • Incredible Hulk
  • Fantastic Four

    Friday, 3 February 2012

    DC Comics

    Some names of comics:
    • Superman
    • Batman
    • Titans
    • Flash
    • Wonderwoman
    • Aquaman
    • Green Lantern
    • Justice League
    Notes:
    • Time Warner owns Dc Comics
    • Founded in 1934 as National Allied Publications
    • DC came from the companys popular series Detective Comics
    • DC & Marvel Comics together shared over 80% of the American comic book market as of 2008.
    Some comics that have been turned into a movie:
    • Superman
    • Batman
    • Supergirl
    • Cat woman
    • Swamp thing
    • Steeel
    • Watchmen
    • A history Of Violence