Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Flash Training Log

1/25-28 i was absent

Section 2

Introduction To Flash
Lecture 11, Section 2,  Main reason for Adobe FLASH is to create dynamic stuff for the internet so its not all just text and boringness.

Feb 23 

Lecture 12: Opening & Saving Flash Working Documents 08:33 There are discussions in this lecture

Lecture 13: Modifying Flash Preferences 04:05 There are discussions in this lecture

Lecture 14: Controlling Document Settings 04:42 There are discussions in this lecture

Lecture 15: Creating A Flash Project 02:38

Lecture 16: Basics Of Flash Publishing 02:33

Lecture 17: Quick Tip - Running The Animation Within Flash 00:47

Lecture 18: Quick Tip - Customize Tools Panel 01:00 There are discussions in this lecture

Lecture 19: Chapter 3 Intro 01:27 There are discussions in this lecture


March 9:
Working With Classic Tweening

Working With Classic Tweening




Tuesday, December 1, 2015

3rd Quarter - Illustration

We’re now in our 3rd quarter Contemporary Media class and we will be learning about a new program called Adobe Illustrator. 

Adobe Illustrator is a program used by both artists and graphic designers to create vector images. These images will then be used for company logos, promotional uses or even personal work, both in print and digital form. It is typically used to create illustrations, charts, graphs, logos, diagrams, cartoons of real photographs, and more.While the program may be difficult to understand initially, the final product will be well worth the learning curve. Both graphic designers and illustrators do visual work, but the essential difference is that a graphic designer works on design structures and an illustrator does more drawing.

When considering the two careers, assess your skills and interests. If you like making websites, coding and detail oriented work, graphic design might suit you. If you prefer drawing, illustrating concepts and creating logos, illustration is a better fit. Adobe Illustrator is a sophisticated graphics application that helps you to create complex and attractive designs with type effects. You can create logos, advertisements, and other illustrations with ease using this software. However, creating complex designs can be overwhelming if you are not familiar with the tools present in Adobe Illustrator and their features. In this course, 

Vector Images - Creating vector images allows you to create clean, beautiful works of art that can be scaled up and down infinitely without ever losing quality. Have you ever created an image in Adobe Photoshop, and then realized that you should have created it three times larger than you did? You go into Image Adjustments, increase the size, an the image is now pixelated and looks horrible. If the image was too small to begin with, you’ll need to start all over again. The same does not remain true for Adobe Illustrator. Unlike the familiar gif, jpeg, tiff, etc images known as raster images vector images are not made up of a grid of pixels. They are instead created by paths a combination of a starting point and an ending point with a combination of shapes, angles and lines in-between.













I will be using Adobe Illustrator to create illustrations such as logos and advertisements that include drawing, manipulating simple shapes, create logos, and combining text and graphics to create advertisements.We also will be making and understanding Vector Images and using Vector images skills.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Adobe Illustrator Progress

12-2-15
Getting Started (GS): What is Illustrator CS5?
Illustrator CS5 is A universal graphics translator, the artwork that you making in Adobe Illustrator is always gonna be editable.

GS-01: Using rulers and guides
using precision to create artwork to a specific size like a layout of a room or a perfect graphic.

GS-02: Using the basic selection tools
the selection tools are on the top left on the tools panel, the selection tool is your way of Illustrator what it is you are trying to do, you can group stuff or move it separately

GS-03: Selecting artwork beneath other objects
to get the underline editor can be used by pressing command+Y to get to the path you want to edit, if you hold command+click it puts you in drill down mode it lets you select objects beneath 

GS-04: Creating files for print
the purpose for this lesson is to establish an intent for your artwork, you can click on the Print Document profile and it brings up the New Document dialog box for the Width field 3.5in & for Height 2in

GS-05: The importance of modifier keys
the modifier keys help you draw, the modifier keys are shit+option+command+spacebar the tilde keys squiggly button+X+C+V+F+all the arrow keys 

GS-06: Using the Blob Brush and Eraser
there is a blob brush tool, you can change the size of the brush in the settings when you start working with the blob  brush if you press X' key on the keyboard 

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

2D Flash Cycle Animation



During the past 3 weeks we've been working on a 2D animation program called FLASH. We learned how to make a 2D animated walking stick man following instructions step by step. We had a choice of either learning from a video tutorial or step by step instruction with screenshots and I chose to follow step by step instruction. There were more than 20 steps required to finish this animation and today I will be demonstrating one of these tools and the tool that i will be demonstrating is the BONE TOOL. The BONE TOOL is used to create the joints to the stick man's arms and legs. The joints are one of the most important parts to making him walk.


We had to make different poses for the stick man walk and we had to make sure we did the right poses unless it would look like the stick man is gliding across the floor. There was a lot of certain steps to follow to make your stick man walk. we even had to make the head and neck move and we had to make a ground with obstacles like rocks to walk past. The arms and legs and even the body and head were made separately. It was one of the easiest projects we have done as a class that was super easy to do, all you have to do is follow the steps.


There were a lot of ideas for this project i had. Like maybe next time we can make him interact with other stickmen. Also add a story with dialog and make a background for him to walk past. We can also make him do other movements like jump, Run, and doge things that come in his way. Making a story and adding colors would be a really cool project.

Monday, October 5, 2015

What Is A Motion Design?

In my Contemporary Media class we are gonna use the Adobe Flash program to make a Motion Design.

Motion graphics is digital photography and/or animation technology to create the illusion of Motion or rotation, and are usually combined with audio/music for use in Multimedia projects. Motion graphics are usually displayed via Digital Media/technology.


Motion - Is movement, and it can also be defined as a continuous change in the position of an object each type of motion is controlled by a different type of force.


Design - sketch of plans for (a work to be executed), Especially to plan the form and Structure of Visualization.

There are multiple types of motion designs, and many ways to make a motion design for many different designs. My class will be working on making the world of 2nd dimension, then we will move on to 3rd dimensional designs when we are done editing. The motion design is adding motion into lettering and pictures and mainly everything will have motion on the screen.


References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_graphic_design

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Photoshop Buisness Card Project

For our final project in my contemporary media class, we had to design a business card using Photoshop. We downloaded a business card guide from the internet to help us figure out the dimensions. Before we got started designing we had to create a professional design document listing all of the elements on the business card: 2 fonts, background color, color scheme, contact info, original graphic design image and finished graphic design.

Here is one of the main color schemes.