http://www.public.asu.edu/~blburris/SoundExercise.mp3
This kind of project was new to me and I had a lot of difficulty with it because I was new to messing with sound using Audacity and Garage Band. I finally got my project about to where I wanted it and expected to sound like, but I wish I could have done more with it, maybe with more freedom. But, using what I had to work with, I think my first sound project came out pretty good and I am happy with it. Please click in the above link to hear my sound project.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
I found this assignment to be kind of difficult, mainly because I have never used Illustrator before. After much thought of what to make, which also proved to be difficult because I didn't know what I had to work with, I finally decided to make a vector type of my initials. My initials are BB, therefore, I placed the b's back to back which created a butterfly image. I did the same thing and gave the butterfly a little head. As for the colors, I chose to keep the whole thing as a black and white contrast. For the background, I put a bunch of squares that also had the black and white contrast that complemented the butterfly well. Overall, for as simplistic as the piece is, it took me a long, grueling time to complete, but it proved to be a success and I am happy with it.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Getting the pictures I wanted turned out to be an all day event. I spent the day taking a series of zoomed in pictures of the stadium that I would later piece together to make my photomontage. I took three sets of picture: one set at noon, one set in the evening, and one set at night. I did my best to set my camera in the same position in front of the stadium each time, according to my pictures I took back in 2006. This proved to be difficult as many things in the scenery changed, but I was able to get it pretty close.
After I took all the pictures I needed, all I had to then was piece them together in Photoshop using the photo stitch tool. I started by stitching all of the noon shots first, which took a while to do because of the file size and the amount of pictures I was stitching. When that was done, I then took various pictures from the evening and night shots and overlaid them onto the stitched noon shots. Finally, after I had finished with that, I added the finishing touch of overlaying the picture of the stadium being built on top of the entire image.
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