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Digital arts

Foundations

Design your own project

Description: What we did in this project is the we made our own project of our choosing that we had to do on a computer or electronic. What I did was animating using an application called Pivot. It is a program that allows me to make animations with ease. I have made multiple animations, some were practice and tests, some were actual creations. I will post links to some of them below. Only some because some have sensitive material like death, others are a cartoon-ish fight. We did a critique on our material it consisted of telling each other what we could work on and what was good. Its purpose was to help us be a better artist and creator. 
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Reflection: Why I chose to animate using Pivot is because it could make a animation in an hour that is choppy and such but you could still tell what was going on without sound. Why I chose to animate is because of my love of drawing. I could make the ideas of my comics come to life and move. The experience that this gave me is that it helped me find something i like to do and make an animating career in the future. Like I mentioned before this program could help me make an animating career for the future, ranging from a website for my creations, for YouTube and even maybe I could expand to bigger animating programs.
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Art as communication dp reflection questions

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1.Do you feel you met or approached the project rationale?

Use evidence explaining why or why not

I feel we approached the project rationale because we spent a few weeks on this subject and I think we thoroughly researched this.

 

2. What is considered art?

Anything created by nature, art or even animals that has a creative flare. Creativity has a huge role in making art even if it is unintentional art.

 

3. How does context affect works of art?

It changes what the meaning of the art is and what it looks like

 

4. Why would context matter when interpreting art?

Because then it makes the observer understand what is going on in the art piece.

Landscape   Scaling
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Understanding scale and proportion
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Scale: The size of an object in view
 
Proportion: The difference of size of two different objects
 
The foreground of a picture tends to have the objects that are the biggest and most detailed.
The middle ground has the second biggest objects in the photo and is located in between the fore and back ground.
The background is usually a landscape or theme of the picture.
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In this picture I found the polygon tool and magic wand tool were most useful
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The difference of a zip and extracted file is that zip is a un-extracted folder
I bit my own tooth
Letter Portrait
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The letter portrait consisted of us finding letters in nature/campus arranging them that they spell our name. We then imported them to Photoshop, cutting them to size. Then refining the edges to make the letters look good.
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