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Deep Sleep Magazine - 0 views

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      Ian Teh's environmental work in China is fascinating - draw parallels to Phoenixville's steel past and what is occurring today in China - does that work?
  • Traces Ian Teh China's huge economic expansion has left its mark on the environment: a landscape sculpted by humanity's desire to modernise.
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Perspective - Procedures - 0 views

  • Turn In a jpg scan or photograph of your drawing to the drop box. If you are in a face to face class, show them to the instructor.
Al Tucker

Submit to altucker - ShowMeWhatsWrong.com - 1 views

  • altucker would like to help you by recording a video of your computer screen with audio from your built-in or plugged-in microphone if present. Warning: Your display is too large for good fullscreen recording so we will only record the top part. To record fullscreen reduce resolution to 1920x1080 First enter your name:
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    A great way for you to show me a problem you're encountering with any program we're working with - you simply hit the record button and show me what isn't working on your computer.
Al Tucker

Bounce - A fun and easy way to share ideas on a website - 2 views

shared by Al Tucker on 08 Jul 10 - Cached
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    This is an explanation of our class website home page - it'll show you how to navigate the site, make comments, and find RSS feeds to graphics-related blogs.
Al Tucker

Storyboard Template - 0 views

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      These will work well with the Flash project we're doing in class next week.
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Using the Color Wheel: Color Theory Tips for Artists and Painters - 0 views

  • There are three Primary Colors which are the most important. These colors are of course Red, Blue, and Yellow. If you’re an oil painter, you can get any other color you need just by mixing red, blue, and yellow oil paint. It’s not always easy, however, since no tube of paint contains purely one color. All of them have traces of other colors as well.
  • Warm Colors go from Yellow to Red on the color wheel, and will appear to visually come forward in artwork, towards the viewer. No matter the innate color of an object, under bright light or heat (like the noonday sun) an entire scene can actually be colored completely by warm hues.
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