Todays modern magazine as you can see is completely different from the earlier magazine. They have pictures of people now and more than one title to tell readers what different things are in the magazine. This magazine is also more than one page and the earlier magazines aren't that long. This also has color and even multicolored cover as the earlier magazine is just dull and only in one color.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Magazine Covers Part 2
This Magazine Cover is from the 1700s and had the title of the magazine and a table of contents and have been printed on stained paper. These magazines are in small letters and their english is different from todays modern magazines. The things that are written in theses magazines would be very different from todays modern magazines such as different topics to write about.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Semester Exam part 2 and 3
Jack Ryder was killed by co-worker Mark millers, on Saturday, May 15, 2011 at 9:08. Mark claimed that Jack was abusing their partnership for his own self needs.
Frank Smith a monk, lit himself on fire in protest to stop the actions that are against his beliefs. This was Monday, April 5,2011 at 1:17 in Hong Kong.
Animal shelter, We love pets, rescued a baby rhino in Africa who was severely injured and took him to safely at the nearest Veterinarian Hospital. This was March 1, 2012.
Merging because the bikers are all merging into each other.
This is Rule of Thirds photography because the picture was taken at a certain angle. The angle was purposely set this way so the photo could look like three dimensional. In this photo the rule of thirds provided a path to follow in the photo.
This is a Example of Simplicity Because the photo was taken to give the man the attention in the photo and be the main subject. This is because the background has nothing to attract the readers attention so the reader will automatacally look at the man first.
This is an example of balance because the Olympic Symbol has equal weight on both sides. This balance help the symbol look more unique by it being able to line up and balance with the moon as well. Balancing made this look classy.
This is an Example of Shutter speed because the picture is taken very quickly to capture the rain clearly. This photo is meant to draw people in by amazing them with the ability to capture something thats coming down so fast that regular camera could take.
This is an example of leading lines because the photo has a path right in the center that has the reader following the path. the lines leads to the dog and where he came from.
Balance: This is Valance because the girl is perfectly balance with her legs.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
3 Pillars of Exposure
APERTURE:
Aperture F2.8
Aperture F16
1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?
Pupil
2. The smaller the Aperture the larger the f-number, the higher the Aperture the lower the f- number
SHUTTER SPEED:
Fast Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed
1. a. I would keep aperture low and have a high shutter speed
b. low aperture and high shutter speed
c. high aperture
d. low shutter speed and low aperture
e. low aperture
f. low aperture
Change in light
.a. high aperture
b. high aperture and low shutter speed
c. low aperture
d. high aperture
e. high aperture
f. high aperture
2.
200
3200
1. the higher ISO can capture the image without using flash
2. to have the most detail and highest quality
3. to quickly capture and image and freeze motion faster
Aperture F2.8
Aperture F16
1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?
Pupil
2. The smaller the Aperture the larger the f-number, the higher the Aperture the lower the f- number
SHUTTER SPEED:
Fast Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed
1. a. I would keep aperture low and have a high shutter speed
b. low aperture and high shutter speed
c. high aperture
d. low shutter speed and low aperture
e. low aperture
f. low aperture
Change in light
.a. high aperture
b. high aperture and low shutter speed
c. low aperture
d. high aperture
e. high aperture
f. high aperture
2.
- Aperture Priority mode is when you set the aperture of the lens and the camera will set the shutter speed.
- Shutter Priority mode is the opposite of aperture mode, you set the shutter speeds while the camera sets the aperture automatically.
- Manual mode is when you manually set both aperture and shutter speed
200
3200
1. the higher ISO can capture the image without using flash
2. to have the most detail and highest quality
3. to quickly capture and image and freeze motion faster
- F4 -1/60 NO BACKGROUND and its blurry and too bright you can't really see the detail of the couple
- F5.6- 1/60 looks really good
- F8- 1/60 little darker but can see detail
- F11- 1/60 dark but can see detail
- F16- 1/30 too dark can't really see details
- F22- 1/15 too dark can't see anything
Monday, December 9, 2013
Caption Writing: 5 Ws and H
What: falls
When: Monday at 9:47 am
Where: Down town Austin
Why: Lost his job and committed suicide
How: slowly
Who: Elizibeth Halls
What: survives
When: Friday at 4:39 pm
Where: The Street light at William Cannon and Slaughter
Why: She survived a terrible car crash
How: hurriedly
Who: Mark Mullen and Gabriel Soto
What: Kiss
When: Thursday at 2:11 pm
Where: New York Time Square
Why:Mark Kissed Gabriel after winning the war
How: slowly
Who: Franklin Elementary School
What: Lines
When: wednesday at 10:25 am
Where: Franklin Elementary parking lot
Why: fire drill practice
How: hurriedly
Who: Margret Mansion
What: Poses
When Saturday at 8:31 pm
Where: New York Time Square
Why: Fame
How: hurriedly
Friday, November 1, 2013
ELEMENTS OF ART
lines are marks made by a pointed tool: brush, pencil, pen, etc. Lines can vary in width, direction, curvature, length, or color.
shape are formed wherever the ends of a continuous line meet. Geometric shapes such as circles, triangles or squares have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature. Organic shapes are associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
color are formed wherever the ends of a continuous line meet. Geometric shapes such as circles, triangles or squares have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature. Organic shapes are associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
value are formed wherever the ends of a continuous line meet. Geometric shapes such as circles, triangles or squares have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature. Organic shapes are associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
form describes objects that are three-dimensional, having length, width, and height.
texture can be rough, bumpy, slick, scratchy, smooth, silky, soft, prickly--the list is endless. Texture refers to the surface quality, both simulated and actual, of artwork.
space refers to distances or areas around, between, or within components of a piece. Space can be positive (white or light) or negative (black or dark), open or closed,shallow or deep, and two-dimensional or three-dimensional.
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
balance is the comfortable or pleasing arrangement of things in art. There are three different types of balance: symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial. The human figure is symmetrically balanced; the same on the left and right side. The tree is asymmetrically balanced; its branches are not distributed equally on each side, but their total weight is balanced left and right. The sun is an example of radial balance; all its rays are equal in length from the center.
contrast is created by using elements that conflict with one another. Often, contrast is created using complementary colors or extremely light and dark values. Contrast creates interest in a piece and often draws the eye to certain areas. It is used to make a painting look interesting.
emphasis in the focal area of an artwork gives it importance. An artist may stress some elements of the design over others. The eye of the viewer will focus on the area of emphasis or center of interest first, then take in the rest of the composition.
movement in an artwork means the artist is taking viewers on a trip through the work by means of lines, edges, shapes, and colors often leading to the focal area. Movement is a visual flow through the composition. It can be the suggestion of motion in a design as you move from object to object by way of placement and position. Directional movement can be created with a value pattern. It is with the placement of dark and light areas that you can move your attention through the format.
pattern are made in art when the same shapes or elements are repeated again and again. Pattern uses the elements of art in planned or random repetitions to enhance surfaces of paintings or sculptures.
rhythm is the repetition of shapes, lines, and forms. Rhythm is a movement in which some elements recurs regularly. Like a dance, it will have a flow of objects that will seem to be like the beat of music.
unity means that all elements in an artwork are in harmony. Unity brings together a composition with similar units. For example, if your composition was using wavy lines and organic shapes you would stay with those types of lines and not put in even one geometric shape.
lines are marks made by a pointed tool: brush, pencil, pen, etc. Lines can vary in width, direction, curvature, length, or color.
shape are formed wherever the ends of a continuous line meet. Geometric shapes such as circles, triangles or squares have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature. Organic shapes are associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
color are formed wherever the ends of a continuous line meet. Geometric shapes such as circles, triangles or squares have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature. Organic shapes are associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
value are formed wherever the ends of a continuous line meet. Geometric shapes such as circles, triangles or squares have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature. Organic shapes are associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
form describes objects that are three-dimensional, having length, width, and height.
texture can be rough, bumpy, slick, scratchy, smooth, silky, soft, prickly--the list is endless. Texture refers to the surface quality, both simulated and actual, of artwork.
space refers to distances or areas around, between, or within components of a piece. Space can be positive (white or light) or negative (black or dark), open or closed,shallow or deep, and two-dimensional or three-dimensional.
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
balance is the comfortable or pleasing arrangement of things in art. There are three different types of balance: symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial. The human figure is symmetrically balanced; the same on the left and right side. The tree is asymmetrically balanced; its branches are not distributed equally on each side, but their total weight is balanced left and right. The sun is an example of radial balance; all its rays are equal in length from the center.
contrast is created by using elements that conflict with one another. Often, contrast is created using complementary colors or extremely light and dark values. Contrast creates interest in a piece and often draws the eye to certain areas. It is used to make a painting look interesting.
emphasis in the focal area of an artwork gives it importance. An artist may stress some elements of the design over others. The eye of the viewer will focus on the area of emphasis or center of interest first, then take in the rest of the composition.
movement in an artwork means the artist is taking viewers on a trip through the work by means of lines, edges, shapes, and colors often leading to the focal area. Movement is a visual flow through the composition. It can be the suggestion of motion in a design as you move from object to object by way of placement and position. Directional movement can be created with a value pattern. It is with the placement of dark and light areas that you can move your attention through the format.
pattern are made in art when the same shapes or elements are repeated again and again. Pattern uses the elements of art in planned or random repetitions to enhance surfaces of paintings or sculptures.
rhythm is the repetition of shapes, lines, and forms. Rhythm is a movement in which some elements recurs regularly. Like a dance, it will have a flow of objects that will seem to be like the beat of music.
unity means that all elements in an artwork are in harmony. Unity brings together a composition with similar units. For example, if your composition was using wavy lines and organic shapes you would stay with those types of lines and not put in even one geometric shape.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
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