I found this awesome website so you can download this R/G/B code finder/maker
Its really awesome and would work great with processing and everything else.
I just find it much easier and better than opening and using a big program like photoshop just to find codes.
http://colorcop.net/
DOWNLOAD IT NOW. 100% FREE & 100% AWESOMELY FAST
Monday, March 26, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Programming
So in Art41 Class we are learning programming and its really great and fun, i really like it.
so if you want to download the program go to Processing.org
its 100% free which is always great
so if you want to download the program go to Processing.org
its 100% free which is always great
Monday, March 12, 2012
Raster Graphic
Images are produced by digital image capture devices: digital scanners or digital cameras, or by pixel editing programs (e.g., Adobe Photoshop). Raster images are composed of a matrix (grid) or bitmap of digital picture elements (pixels). Pixels are squares or rectangles described as black, white, gray or color. Raster images typically are saved as TIFF format, but can be saved as EPS as well.
Whereas conversion from vector to raster is easily accomplished, raster conversion to vector is much more difficult (and often is not possible). Raster images typically are easily shared across various platforms, but can be more difficult than vector graphics to modify. As well, raster graphics are impacted by scaling.
Vector Graphics
typically are generated using drawing or illustration programs (e.g., Adobe Illustrator) and are composed of mathematically-defined geometric shapes—lines, objects and fills. Since vectors entail both magnitude and direction, vector elements thus are comprised of line segments whose length represents magnitude and whose orientation in space represents direction.
Vector graphics usually are easily modified within the creating application and generally are not affected detrimentally by scaling (enlarging or reducing their size). Because vector elements are mathematically-defined, scaling simply requires modification of their mathematical locations. However, vector files do not support photographic imagery well and often can be problematic for cross-platform exchange. Vector graphics typically are saved as EPS format.
This makes vector graphics ideal for logo design. Creating a vector logo is more difficult but the effort pays for itself when the vector logo file is sent to printers or sign makers etc. The vector logo can be scaled up or down with out losing quality and would enable smooth transition between various media.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
The Scream
For a quick illustrator project at work, we were only allowed and use Squares or Rectangles,
so I did the scream and it came out really good, with all the shapes having corners,
its awesome that you can tell what it is just but looking at it.
Hope you guys enjoy it.
thanks.
so I did the scream and it came out really good, with all the shapes having corners,
its awesome that you can tell what it is just but looking at it.
Hope you guys enjoy it.
thanks.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Think You Know Photoshop?
So Since we are working on Photoshop in the class, this is a great video for anyone to see the power of what can be done with Photoshop, with practice anyone can do this in the class.
sorry for the annoying music, i would watch it on mute.
sorry for the annoying music, i would watch it on mute.
Little Info
So something about me now that more people are going to visiting this blog
Im Hender Im 25, Live in Long Beach and after a two year break from school its time to get back in it, i love computers ever since i was a little kid. I took some graphic design/web design classes in high school over at Wilson High School so i am Familiar with these programs but dont remember much.
One of the things I always wanted to do after high school was to start making shirts with some ideas I have, I love great designs on shirts in which I own over 400 shirts.
I work at a Trophy Shop in Long Beach M-F 9-5, as a Fulltime Engraver or what i like to call a Poorman's Graphic Designer. I design awards, plaques and so on for anyone or any small/big companies that are looking for awards. I Been there five years and i like it when my work looks great and puts smiles on peoples face.
Unfortunately with my job I only work with CorelDraw and I just do typing/text, logos and layouts, there is no drawing from scratch or designing things in which i want to do and good at, but Im limited.
Well that should give you a little detail of what I do or who I am.
Im Hender Im 25, Live in Long Beach and after a two year break from school its time to get back in it, i love computers ever since i was a little kid. I took some graphic design/web design classes in high school over at Wilson High School so i am Familiar with these programs but dont remember much.
One of the things I always wanted to do after high school was to start making shirts with some ideas I have, I love great designs on shirts in which I own over 400 shirts.
I work at a Trophy Shop in Long Beach M-F 9-5, as a Fulltime Engraver or what i like to call a Poorman's Graphic Designer. I design awards, plaques and so on for anyone or any small/big companies that are looking for awards. I Been there five years and i like it when my work looks great and puts smiles on peoples face.
Unfortunately with my job I only work with CorelDraw and I just do typing/text, logos and layouts, there is no drawing from scratch or designing things in which i want to do and good at, but Im limited.
Well that should give you a little detail of what I do or who I am.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Welcome Again.
So i deleted tons of old posts, i kinda used to use this blog as a journal just to write things going on in my life, but with tumblr around most blogs are now to share things like pictures, ideas, video and so on.
so hopefully you enjoy the things i find that i thing are cool or related to the class.
so hopefully you enjoy the things i find that i thing are cool or related to the class.
Back on This
Back on this for a while, gonna use this a my Class blog for school
Welcome anyone from ART41 M-W and anyone stopping by.
Welcome anyone from ART41 M-W and anyone stopping by.
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