Friday, May 29, 2015

25: Animation

For this task, we'll be creating a Glowing Button by using Adobe PhotoShop. To get started we first create a grayish black background in our canvas. Then we use the ellipse tool to draw a circle that will be our button and start editing the layer style. Next we create the smaller circle by pressing (Ctrl + T) for the “Free Transform Tool”, select one of the corner anchor points then hold down (Shift + Alt). Drag downwards resizing the ellipse. Once we got our size we right-click the layer and go to “Clear Layer Styles” and start re-editing the new setting. Afterward we select the Rectangular Marquee Tool” (M) then make a selection around the canvas and fill the selection with the color black. With that done we add a noise filter the black rectangle by going to “Filter > Noise > Add Noise”. Forward on we deselect the selection (Ctrl + D) then set the layer blend mode to “Screen”. After creating the body of the button we finally start creating the power symbol by downloading our desired image and open it in Photoshop and start editing it layer. Finishing the Glow button we go to the animation panel “Window > Animation and start adjusting for the animation. Save As .PSD & GIF

24: 3d effect in Photoshop

Back to Photoshop, we are going to create a 3D effect base on the Bungalow we create in Google SketchUp and open it up in Photoshop to start editing. We first select our desired background and open it up in Photoshop before we open our Bungalow. Then after we combine the Bungalow with the background we are going to it layer style and set the foreground as Blue by checking off the Red channel. Next step we copy the foreground layer and label it RED this time uncheck the G and B channel. To finish the product we are going to move the blue and red layer a bit to the side. Save as .PSD & JPG

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

23: Lakeside bungalow

In this assignment we created a house using tool that we have mastered in Google SketchUp. In our First Day we design a Basic house structure with doorway & window opening. Next Day 2, we produce a Sliding door and window details (frames are 4" thick). Then we invent the Skylight window and side windows. And Finally in Day 4 we start building the Fence and deck/lake (bucket filled). Save as .skb & .JPG

Friday, May 15, 2015

22- Isometric Block #11 Quiz


22-Isometric Block 12


For this next Shape We create a rectangle shape of 9',4' using the rectangle tool in Google SketchUp and form a height of 6' using the push/pull tool. To create the slope we use the measuring tool to draw the area that where we will start the slope and end the slope. Next we use the push/pull tool to erase the corner and create the slope. Using this smae technique we then create the second slope. Save As .skb & .jpg

22-Isometric Block 11


For this next Shape We create a rectangle shape of 8',5' using the rectangle tool in Google SketchUp and form a height of 6' using the push/pull tool. To create the slope we use the measuring tool to draw the area that we will start the slope and end the slope. Next we use the push/pull tool to erase the corner and create the slope. Save As .skb & .jpg

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

22-Isometric Block 10

Using Google SketchUp we create a rectangle shape of 11',3' using the rectangle tool and form a height of 6' using the push/pull tool. Then for the next step, to create the two slope we use the measuring tool to draw the area that we will start the slope and end the slope(Symmetrically for both slope). Afterward we can use the push/pull tool to erase the corner and create the slope and additionally create the empty square prism space between the two slope using the same technique . Save As .skb & .jpg

22-Isometric Block 9

Using Google SketchUp we create a rectangle shape of 9',4' using the rectangle tool and form a height of 6' using the push/pull tool. Then for the next step, to create a slope we use the measuring tool to draw the area that we will start the slope and end the slope. Afterward we can use the push/pull tool to erase the corner and create the slope. Save As .skb & .jpg

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

22-Isometric Block 8

Using Google SketchUp we create a rectangle shape of 9',5' using the rectangle tool and form a height of 6' using the push/pull tool. Using the measuring tool and the push/pull tool we then carve out area that is not necessary for our objective figure. Save As .skb & .jpg

22- Isometric Block 7


In Google SketchUp we create a rectangle shape of 8',5' using the rectangle tool and form a height of 6' using the push/pull tool. Using the measuring tool and the push/pull tool we then carve out area that is not necessary for our objective figure. Save As .skb & .jpg

Monday, May 11, 2015

22-Isometric Block 6

In Google SketchUp we create a rectangle shape of 8',5' using the rectangle tool and form a height of 6' using the push/pull tool. Using the measuring tool and the push/pull tool we then carve out area that is not necessary for our objective figure. Save As .skb & .jpg

22-Isometric Block 5

For this shape we create a rectangle base of 8',5' using the rectangle tool in Google SketchUp and input our desire height of 5' using the push/pull tool. Using the measuring tool and the push/pull tool we then carve out area that is not necessary for our objective figure. Save As .skb & .jpg

Friday, May 8, 2015

22-Isometric Block 4

For this shape we create a rectangle base of 7',6' using the rectangle tool in Google SktechUp and with a height of 4' using the push/pull tool. Using the measuring tool and the push/pull tool we then carve out area that is not necessary for our objective figure. Save As .skb & .jpg

Thursday, May 7, 2015

22- Isometric Block 3

In this next Shape we once again create a rectangle box using the rectangle tool to create a 9',4' rectangle base. We then create the height using the push/pull tool and type in the measurement 6'. Continue after that we use the measuring tool to draw the line and measurement of the part of the shape so then we could apply the push/pull tool to adjust the shape and take out the part we don't need. At last we fill in the color: Yellow(Top and Bottom View), Blue(Right and left side View), Red(Front and Back View).
Save As .skb & .JPEG

22- Isometric Block 2

Using Google SketchUp, we use the rectangle tool to create a 8',5' rectangle base. Then we use the push/pull tool to make the height 5'. With the rectangular box created we can start adjusting the shape with the measuring tool to draw line and use the push/pull tool to take out the part we don't need. Afterward we can start filling in the color: Yellow(Top and Bottom View), Blue(Right and left side View), Red(Front and Back View). 
Save As .skb & .JPEG

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

22-Isometric Block 1

Using Google SketchUp, we create the shape of Block One starting with inputting the outline of it Major Dimension of X-5ft(Length), Y-5ft(Height), and Z-5ft(Depth). We can do this by selecting the rectangle tool and draw out the base of the block with 8',5'(X,Z) Dimension typed. To create the height we use the push/pull tool and type in dimension 5'. With that done we can start filling in the color: Yellow(Top and Bottom View), Blue(Right and left side View), Red(Front and Back View). Continue after that, we cut out the part we don't need by using the measuring tool to draw the line and then use the push/pull button to take out the part we don't need. Save as .skb & JPEG

Friday, May 1, 2015

21a,b,c Introduction to 3D Modeling.

Introducing to Google SketchUp, it is a Software that allow us to create 3D Modeling. In the Process of this assignment we create some sample shape using the Circle Tool, Rectangle Tool, and Draw Tool(To draw the Triangle and various other desired creative structure such as Letters/Numbers). Later on we could give it a 3D figure by using the Push/Pull Tool to drag the shape forward and backward/ in and out.
Save As .skb & JPEG