Monday, August 11, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
the making of....
I tried live trace. Not working.
This the first layer after placing my sketch. I used pen tool; mocchacino colour with a 2pt stroke. For some reason, it’s overlapping the page…
I also labelled the layer and the sub layers.
I next added the fire and the water. I haven’t exactly closed the gap between the fire and the water on the right side and I am hoping that it won’t affect my colouring later on.
I did the inside of the fire and water next and then I finally found a good use of direct selection tool. With a mixture of 1 and 0.25pt strokes, I successfully closed borders. I also used the direct selection tool to close the border between the fire and the water.
After much turmoil and suffering, I have completed my work. A little sloppy, I admit, but after spending a whole hour trying to get the colours straight, you kind of lose concentration. Anyway my work is done.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
My symbol
Sketches
Ideations

reference:
http://rebornpheonix.deviantart.com/art/flower-92324752

Reference: www.80stees.com

Reference: http://www.appliancist.com

Those are my references (above).
My sketches seem to be refusing to upload. So I'm a try a different internet surfer and post them separately.
Assignmen 1 New Trimester
Research: Climate plays a large part in determining plant growth and the production of crops. Crop growth is often limited by temperature and rainfall. An increase in temperature may suit some crops, but the accompanying increase in the evaporation of water will leave less moisture available for plant growth.
The changes in the weather will affect the type of crops grown. Some crops such as wheat and rice grow better in higher temperatures, but other plants such as maize and sugarcane do not. Changes in the amount of rainfall will also affect how many plants grow.
The effect of a change in weather on plant growth may lead to food shortages in some countries of the world. Droughts in countries that currently experience them may become more severe. Brazil, South East Asia, China and parts of Africa are likely to be affected most, and many people could suffer from hunger.
# Sea level rise became faster over the last century.
Some butterflies, foxes, and alpine plants have moved farther north or to higher, cooler areas.
"...plants are flowering earlier..."
http://news-service.stanford.edu/pr/03/root18.html
http://www.earthscape.org/t1/ari05/ygcc7.html
http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/environment/global-warming/gw-effects.html
Summary: With the ever-increasing temperatures, and the rising sea-levels, plants will soon be unable to photosynthesis due to the sky-rocketing moisture levels and therefore grow.