I don't remember all the requirements or even if these can still be graded, but here is a collage composed of scans by my classmates and myself (with the Slender-man thrown in for good measure).
Onward to more projects... and homework.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Correcting Photos
So I didn't wake up in time for the start of class today, let's try to make up for the lost time. We're correcting photos that look bad in some way.
A very bad backlit image
Finished correction
Since we haven't seen how to correct blurry photos, I had to find another picture. Thankfully, This one is nice, too.
A dull-colored sunset
A prettier correction
Naiblis Nosille, signing off for now.
A very bad backlit image
Finished correction
Since we haven't seen how to correct blurry photos, I had to find another picture. Thankfully, This one is nice, too.
A dull-colored sunset
A prettier correction
Naiblis Nosille, signing off for now.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Ten JPEG Scans
Starting with a bit of my childhood, Calvin and Hobbes.
The book I am currently reading, The Black Powder War.
I like the Tarot so here are couple of notorious cards of the Major Arcana
Upside down, whoops...

Some LOLcats for the road.
The Lei from Orientation. My favorite scan.
And now I need to go. (sign: Emergency Exit)
The book I am currently reading, The Black Powder War.
I like the Tarot so here are couple of notorious cards of the Major Arcana
Upside down, whoops...

Some LOLcats for the road.
The Lei from Orientation. My favorite scan.
And now I need to go. (sign: Emergency Exit)
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
8-bit Pixel Art
My first attempt at pixel art animation. The inspiration is the original Metroid game, the heroine, Samus Aran is shooting a Metroid here.
Metroid and all of it's characters are copyright of Nintendo, but you knew that already.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Artist: John Whitney (1917-1996)
I was really taken when I saw this piece because all these seemingly complex effects were made by one person and a big 12-foot re-purposed army computer in 1961 long before modern programs. The colors and patterns were captivating and reminiscent of hallucination scenes in movies.
Screenshot of one of Whitney's effects.
Photo of Whitney
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