Friday, May 30, 2014
Assessment Task | Photographic Composition
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Monday, May 26, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Learning Task 11 | PNG Logo
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
earning Task 10 | Backgrounds for the Web
1. Find three examples
you like where a background image has been used on a website. Take a
screenshot of each example, save the three screenshots as .jpgs 50
quality 600px wide.
I'm not sure what to say about why I like these in particular, but they're websites that have a background image. I don't always go to them that much anymore.
2. Take your "tell-a-story-with-a-flatbed-scan" image and change it to make it suitable as a web page background using Method 2 (where the image receds into the background colour). Save it as a jpg 50 quality 960px wide. Publish to your blog.
Tell a story with a flatbed scan image, as a background which recedes into a background color |
It didn't turn out the way I wanted, it's totally distorted. But I wasn't sure how many pixels tall to make it, only to make it 1920 pixels wide. So I don't think I made it tall enough. |
4. Make a seamless tile using Method 5. Save this as a .jpg, name it tilebg.jpg
To test your image on a web page, download this zip folder, unzip the contents, copy your tilebg.jpg over the existing one then open the method5.html page in your browser.
Take
a screenshot of your browser, using Greenshot, and save as a jpg.
Publish to your blog. Caption your image with what you thought about
Method 5 specifically what do you need to consider if you are using a
tiling background.I think the main thing to consider when making a tile background is that all four corners connect up and make a pattern. |
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Learning Task 9 Saga
This is the hardest thing I've had to do this year. The brief says to take ten photos to do with being environmentally aware, and so far I only have six things that I can think of. I don't have much of an idea or sketched out design to show, I've had to make it up as I go along. It's just a lame collage.
Here's my attempts at doing my original idea, a grid layout of ten photos instead of having to manually cut and paste them together. All of them are within 1920x1080 pixels like the brief said. I'm not sure which one works best.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Learning Task 8 | jpg Compression
Size: 114 KB |
Size: 73.7 KB |
A. I think the difference in file size has something to do with the amount of colors, light and shade in the photos. The more detailed photo takes up slightly more space because of how much information there is being compressed.
Q. How
does this influence the way you take photos if your brief requires
relatively small file sizes? What sort of backgrounds should you
consider if your client needs small files?
A. A fairly plain wall, and taken on a bright, sunlit day to leave a lot less shadowy areas and tone changes.
Q. Assuming you were given a brief such as taking a product shot of a modern " city car " (see left ) that had to go into a web advertisement and you needed to ensure file sizes were small, describe a suitable and a not-so-suitable background you might use.
A. A suitable background would be in front of a greenscreen or a wall, and a less suitable background would be on the street, in front of a highway or busy city location.
Friday, May 2, 2014
Learning Task 7 | Combining Images
The original photo without any Cybermen, taken at Clarence Campus on Friday 2nd of May. The finished assignment was cropped as well. |
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