Thursday, February 27, 2014
Susan B Gimp
Here is my Susan B Dollar using GimP...not very easy ! And not very pretty :) ha ha ah my name is there...somewhere...Sorry Susan
Susan B - Word
Here is my lame attempt at Susan B Anthony on a coin in Word...and a few screen shots to give you a chuckle...
Susan B resized-final
Class 5 Assignment 7 - Smithsonian
Here are my screenshots and thoughts on the world thus far...I thought the world had a lot of neat graphics (deer, possum, flowing water, and really cool pier) the scenery was a little strange though. I tried to "board" the boat but fell to the bottom of the ocean and as you'll see in my screen shots, I somehow couldn't get rid of the Osprey and Fish buttons...overall nice job.
Class 5 - Assignment 6 - Clone-head
For this assignment I chose to get rid of my hair...it's typically a
source of happiness or grief for most women, but I wouldn't change
it...growing gray hairs and all...Got me thining though, if I could
change one thing about my appearance what would it be ????? Models and
actresses get to morph into any body type they choose, when you and I,
average joe's or joan's stay within the shell we were given. Take a
look at my creepy, clone-head
Class 5 - Assignment 5
Body Image & The Photoshop Effect
I think that the relationship between how you "think" you look, how you "feel" you look and what you actually look like is all linked to today's perception of how you are "supposed" to look. A person who feels comfortable in their skin is not worried about how they are perceived by others. I feel that the photoshopping effect is having such a negative impact on young girls perceptions of themselves. Seeing the celebrities photoshopped and looking flawless constantly is not realistic, everyone has a bad hair day, or a bad skin day or a day when they feel "fat". Unfortunately those images of celebrities in their natural state are not what this generation focuses on and part of the reason we have an epidemic of eating disorders and self-mutilating young teen girls. It is crazy to me that a size 6 is considered overweight in the modeling world, what are we teaching young girls of today.
I found this video on YouTube and found it quite impactful. Be you, beautiful you is my message to the young girls growing up in our society trying to fit the "celebrity mold".
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=KtquNV1fr64
Sam's commentary - Thanks Sam :)
"The saddest thing is the extremes it can take. But photo-editing can be enjoyable..
In the modeling and fashion industry they can say brutal comments towards woman and scrutinize their beauty according to their own rigorous standards. Photoshopping may alleviate some of this behavior.
Not that I am agreeing with the unattainable standard; which if manifest as a true standard not only desired but actualized would be terrifying. It also makes perfection out of the generic. Meaning the generic standard of look used to edit photographs becomes the ideal of perfection. Wheras I believe that perfection need also be seen in the unique."
I think that the relationship between how you "think" you look, how you "feel" you look and what you actually look like is all linked to today's perception of how you are "supposed" to look. A person who feels comfortable in their skin is not worried about how they are perceived by others. I feel that the photoshopping effect is having such a negative impact on young girls perceptions of themselves. Seeing the celebrities photoshopped and looking flawless constantly is not realistic, everyone has a bad hair day, or a bad skin day or a day when they feel "fat". Unfortunately those images of celebrities in their natural state are not what this generation focuses on and part of the reason we have an epidemic of eating disorders and self-mutilating young teen girls. It is crazy to me that a size 6 is considered overweight in the modeling world, what are we teaching young girls of today.
I found this video on YouTube and found it quite impactful. Be you, beautiful you is my message to the young girls growing up in our society trying to fit the "celebrity mold".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Sam's commentary - Thanks Sam :)
"The saddest thing is the extremes it can take. But photo-editing can be enjoyable..
In the modeling and fashion industry they can say brutal comments towards woman and scrutinize their beauty according to their own rigorous standards. Photoshopping may alleviate some of this behavior.
Not that I am agreeing with the unattainable standard; which if manifest as a true standard not only desired but actualized would be terrifying. It also makes perfection out of the generic. Meaning the generic standard of look used to edit photographs becomes the ideal of perfection. Wheras I believe that perfection need also be seen in the unique."
Class 5, Assignment 4 - Immersion 2014 Pikto
Here is a link to the infograph I created for this years Immersion 2014 Summit. I chose to include information (and workable links) on how to register, where to stay in the area, and who will be speaking at the event. I also imbedded graphics with workable links where the attendees can go to learn more about Immersive Education and Immersion 2014. I am personally drawn to graphics more than text so I tried to limit the amount of text and instead tried to appeal to the artistic and creative side of visitors.
Midterm #10 - Word Drawing House
This is Midterm #10 - Word Drawing House. It is a midterm (or final, if it's a final) exercise from the Immersive Education course that I am taking at Boston College. The course is called Discovering Computer Graphics. For details, visit the immersive BC portal at http://ImmersiveEducation.org/@/bc
SS1
SS2
SS3
Completed House :)
Midterm # 9 - Word Drawing Course Diagram
This is Midterm # 9 - Word Drawing Course Diagram. It is a midterm (or final, if it's a final) exercise from the Immersive Education course that I am taking at Boston College. The course is called Discovering Computer Graphics. For details, visit the immersive BC portal at http://ImmersiveEducation.org/@/bc
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Class 5 - Texture Mapping - Meshmoon
Had to take these 6 screenshots alone :( without my team as I missed class last week.
Texture Mapping - Screen Shot 1 - 3D floating stone donut within "Lunar World". I took this screen shot because you can see the flat colored blocks behind it accentuating the detail in the stone donut.
Texture Mapping - Screen Shot 2
- 3D Tree Farm within "Skittles Friends World". I took this screen
shot because you can see every detail on the trees and grass, each look very life-like.
Texture Mapping - Screen Shot 3 - 3D construction site within "Worksite World". I took this screen shot because I thought it was a good example of texture mapping on the vehicle. This is similar to the tank imaging exercise.
Solid Color/Flat Shading - Screen Shot 1 - Flat colored/shaded canon within "Circus World" I chose this screen shot because given all of the detail within this world, the designer chose to create the canon without texture.
Solid Color/Flat Shading - Screen Shot 2 - Flat colored building within "Salon World" shows the building in the simplest form of blocks and color, no texture.
Solid Color/Flat Shading - Screen Shot3 - Rocket image taken from "Campus Party Demo 2013" shows a 3D meshmoon rocket that has shading and flat color but no texture.
Class 5 - Texture Maps - Tank Image Differences
I know this was an "in-class" assignment but I don't want to be behind in my posts...
The differences that I see between the texture mapped and flat shaded/color objects is primarily detail. In the texture mapped tank image gives you the ability to see the tank in high detail and more clearly represents the tanks shape and form. The flat shaded/colored image is not as crisp and lacks detail of the shape. The texture mapped image looks more realistic than the flat shaded/colored image.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Midterm # 6 - Layers and Animated Graphics
This is an exercise using layers and animated graphics. It is a midterm (or final, if it's a final) exercise from the Immersive Education course that I am taking at Boston College. The course is called Discovering Computer Graphics. For details, visit the immersive BC portal at http://ImmersiveEducation.org/@/bc
Screen shot of discovering how to use layers....
Screen shot of discovering how to use layers....
The 3 images above is work in progress...my final image is below.
Midterm # 6 Screen shot of Animation
Finished product of .gif animation for Midterm # 6
Midterm 5 - Progressive and Interlaced Graphics - Jamie MacDonald
This is a couple of examples of working with Progressive and Interlaced graphics. It is a midterm exercise from the Immersive Education course that I am taking at Boston College. The course is called Discovering Computer Graphics. For details, visit the immersive BC portal at http://ImmersiveEducation.org/@/bc
Monster.jpg exported progressive photo
Monster.png exported interlace photo
Midterm 5 & 6 screen shots
Original Monster.jpg file annotated with my name
Monster.jpg screen shot of progressive .jpg process
Monster.png shot before exporting to interlace
Monster.jpg screen shot of interlace .png process
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Cloud Party Avatar - Team # 1
Team one had some difficulty grabbing numerous screen shots with all of us in them. In one of the worlds we were blown up by avatar zombies every 15 seconds and one of us was always missing. In the "London Home" world, we were put under some sort of trance by a guest avatar, Raven and her "curious" friends. I must say it was a hilarious exercise and we certainly had fun doing it. Hope you enjoy and remember when you're grading me..."Gimpin Ain't Easy"
Pac Man
Body Building
Dance Party
Mesa
Pac-Man 2
Thursday, February 6, 2014
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