Click here to watch the video tutorial for making a game with moving elements and collisions. "Memes are all the rage over the Internet, as people come up with pithy, snappy sayings to ironically, sarcastically, or humorously to make a point. If there's a funny observation you've made in your life, make a meme out of it! Think of something funny that can be expressed in two lines. The punchline should be contained in the second line. Aim for a relatable sentiment that others would also find funny." (http://m.wikihow.com/Make-a-Meme) Use your own original photo. Upload to the Photo Skills folder you created in OneDrive. :) Students, I would recommend using image>hue and saturation for this assignment. Then CTRL + SHIFT + A to refine it. Good morning, students! Use the clone tool to integrate parts of your face onto an animal face. Save to the OneDrive file you created for yesterday's assignment.
Welcome back, students, and seniors, seven more weeks! Save this photo to your computer and follow instructions from the teacher demonstration to clone away this tiny boat. Create a new folder in your one drive called Skills Week Challenges, and upload your boat-free seascape to it. Students, follow this link to make a sticker pack to upload to the Apple app store for profit or to use for one of your performance tasks. "If you’ve been under a messaging rock for the past few years, you might not be familiar with stickers: think oversized emojis, often with animation, generally sorted into themed packs. They’re big business, too, Popular messaging service Line sold $268m worth of sticker packs last year, making them one of the most popular in-app purchases around." (https://www.slashgear.com/stickers-will-be-the-big-ios-10-gold-rush-13444089/) Additional information for iMessage stickers here. Good morning, students. Two days of painting this week, two days of color mixing techniques review, and a quiz on Friday.
Three paintings for the first part of the week, continuing from Mark David Nelson's text. Your color mixing skills are really good, students! |
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November 2019
IdeasThis is a space for answering student and reader questions, explaining techniques and assignments, and sharing thoughts on art and computer science-related subjects. Studio PolicyNo personal electronic devices visible in the art classrooms. No headphones, earbuds, or headphones allowed. Art and computer science students are on task at all times. |