
Monday, September 7, 2009

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Here is where we build community for our online class... Post your best two images for the week with a little commentary. Comment on the work of your fellow students... A minimum of 3 or 4 comments per week is appropriate. This is an important part of your grade. Use fotothing to post your 6-10 assignment images for the week. Each week you will post a paragraph or two about work found on the Museum of Computer Art including an image as well....
Hang in there Pam... I know technical difficulties can be very frustrating. The Warhol project is really fun once you get the hang of it. If it helps at all... be sure to use the pen/pencil to draw or connect lines if color is going places you don't want it to go (that threw me for a loop.)
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ReplyDeleteYou did a really great job. I love how everyone's painting looks authentic once the photo is enlarged. All of the oil paintings remind me of being in a professional office building.
Good... hang in there Pam... All true learning is self learning... Photoshop will really start to grow on you...big time...
ReplyDeleteYour "oil" rendering is much more compelling than your original!