Thursday 30 March 2017

Photshop-Assignment NA- Extra



In this project I just wanted to combine the work we've been doing together. So here, there is the planet (sun) and the Jelly Fish in one scene. And then there is the rubber duck moving across the surface of the ocean with its glow dependent on its relation to the sun. I had duplicated the layers of the Jelly Fish from a previous assignment to this project.

Wednesday 29 March 2017

Photoshop- Assignment #3- Jelly Fish



In this assignment, there are a five features being animated. Firstly the Jelly Fish, moving to three different positions. Secondly, also part of the Jelly Fish, is the outer glow. Its Glow is determined by its relation to the Angler Fish, its hard to notice but, the closer it is to the Angler Fish the brighter it glows. Another object in motion is the Angler Fish, moving from one side of the frame to the other. Fourth object is the swimmer, near the surface of the water; Swimming from one side to the other. Lastly, the text is warped to bulge and return to normal.

Photoshop- Assignment #2- First Nations Moon



In this assignment there are a total of three objects in motion. One being the shooting star, providing light to the moon as it passes by. The second being the moon's shadow layer transitioning from 100% to 0% to 100% in its opacity, going to 0% from the star. Lastly, the blog address' position is shifting up and down through out the GIF.

Photoshop- Assignment #1- Planet





In this assignment, there are two different objects in animation. Firstly, the shadow layer on top of the planet is from 100% to 0% to 100% again. Secondly, the text layer changes its overlay to a rainbow sort of colour.


Friday 3 March 2017

Friday Post- March 03/2017


The Origin of Javascript
At first there was a just a web browser called "NCSA Mosiac", the NCSA being part of the University of Illinois. The web browser, released in 1993, became quite popular; Expanding, it was the go-to browser for 75% of the internet users in the 1990's. The founder of the browser wanted more for the web browser and decided to add coding into the HTML of the browser, allowing people to add/create images and plugins. It was originally called Livescript then later renamed to Javascript.

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