In this project we had to study a typeface and choose a font in that typeface. I chose Segoe UI Historic. We had to find the date of creation, traditional name, type of font, and all the characters. For this, I took advantage of the character select tool to make the files, and the direct select to fix them. We took advantage of the text tool to show and use our font.
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For this assignment we had to make a slice of pizza. We used Adobe Illustrator for the first time and need to learn the basics. We used the shape creation tool to make our shapes. We learned to select shapes and to press alt + shape selection tool to cut off bits that either overlapped.We had to add 3 pre-determined toppings and 1 of our own. I chose to use mushrooms for mine. For the mushroom I made a circle, put a small bar for the stem and a large bar to limit where the cap is. I then cut out the bottom part of the circle and the top bar.
For this project we had to unwrap a model and texture it ourselves. We could adjust the seems to make areas of the tank we want separate in the template. When we were happy we saved it as a jpeg and put it on photoshop. We then made 2 copies and set one as the background. We then edited the second layer however we wanted the tank to look. I tried to make mine look like a realistic tank. I learned how to text in modeling software and use modeling software to their fullest extent and how to do all basic features. This shows how thy were intended to be used and how to make a career out of it. For this project we had to make a simple box with textures on each side. The challenge with this project was aligning each side correctly. The tape had to be lined up and not have any gaps between the edges. The top was a bit tricky because you had to rotate it 270 degrees. The tear on the top was a confusing part as it does not line up perfectly with any side, but it looks the best this way. I had to use bitmaps to assign the texture to an object, then Standards to give the file. |
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May 2024
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