Monday, November 12, 2012

something that make you angry

I went to a hockey game last night and I looked at the score bored and realized it makes me angry.
When I see that our home team is losing by 2 in the second period      
it makes me wonder what they were doing to let the other team get ahead,is tonight a bad night for them, the seem really worn out.

It  makes me angry because I know there going to have a hard time catching up and getting the goals we need to win
I was right we lost by one. 6 to 5

up close

I went to bed and fell asleep can you guess what texture or pattern I am.
I am light green with yellow crescents and a animal who lived in a old oak tree he hears more of you then you of him he's wise and old and hunts in the night can you guess what we make.


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

my Winnie the pooh gif




"It is hard to be brave, when you're only a Very Small Animal".







For this project we had to make a gif i chose a sean from pooh moon.

Winnie the pooh is based on the different friend ships set in the hundred acre woods so i had to find a way to convoy that in my seen. 

To convoy the friendship that happens between the friends i picked piglet cuddling up to Winnie the pooh in a corn basket while sleeping in the woods with the rest of there friends. 

i picked the quote' it is hard to be brave ,when you're only a small animal' because piglet gets sacred and Winnie the pooh goes to comfort him and thats why the two of them are cuddling in the corn basket. 




-link  to the original movie of pooh moon 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byTLifwr2Zk


-link to were i found my quote for my gif 
http://www.winniethepoohquotes.com/winnie-the-pooh-quotes-4.html


Monday, September 10, 2012

spinning photo

In our cyber arts class we had to take a picture of something spinning. i took a picture of one of my friends who was visiting the class spinning in one of chairs we have.i really like this photo because of the way he blurred while spinning. i like how on his closer are you can see the arm underneath the shirt to see the arm itself and how the shirt has disappeared in some spots.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

 In our new year of school we have to find a collage that we would like too go to and what art we need to put into our portfolio. 
The school I picked was Seneca and I would like to go for their 
6 semester or three year animation program.
The admission requirements to be eligible for the program are as follows;
Ontario Secondary School Diploma with a majority of senior credits at the College Preparation (C), 
University Preparation (U)
 or University/College Preparation (M) level or
 Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) 
and Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U)

the Desirable corses they would like you to have are -
Grade 12 Mathematics-
and Basic computer skills
  Windows or Macintosh operating systems, 
word processing software (preferably Word) 
and spreadsheet software (preferably Excel).
 A basic understanding of graphic applications like Adobe Photoshop or Flash is an asset, but is not required.

 Application Process
The applicant selection is a two-step process.

Step 1: Academic achievement (i.e. grades in prerequisite subjects and/or scores in English and Reading Comprehension tests) may be used to select applicants who are eligible for step 2.

Step 2: Attendance at an Orientation Session, completion of an on-site test, and submission of a portfolio (part A and B).

Applicants who are unsuccessful in Step 1 will be notified by mail, and will not be included in Step 2 of the selection process.

Part A:

A total of 10 traditional drawings, i.e. pencil, couture , ink, pastel or charcoal:

two life drawings; must show entire body including head, hands and feet of subject in various poses 
two drawings of your own hand 
two object drawings; everyday items from around your house such as a kitchen appliance, coffee maker, can opener, TV remote, stapler, etc. 
two environment drawings; draw a two point perspective view of a room in your house from opposite corners, the horizon line should be at five (5) feet 
two drawings of your choice; choose your two best drawings 

Part B:

Please include your summery , focusing on any professional or volunteer positions that demonstrate your creative or artistic talents.

All artwork should be photocopied on 8 ½" x 11" paper.
No original artwork please. After your portfolio has been assessed it will be destroyed, and cannot be returned to you. Do not staple or bind your drawings together in any way, and please ensure your name and student number is included on the back of every drawing you submit. Please do not include a cover letter with your artwork.

Portfolio Deadline and Orientation Session Your portfolio is due at the orientation sessions, which are typically held four to seven months prior to the beginning of classes. A brief two-part drawing test will be administered to each applicant. You will be advised through Admissions as to the exact dates of the orientation session. A tentative guide is provided below:

February or March for the May Summer semester and September/Fall semester 
October or November for the January/Winter semester 
Plan to be at the orientation session for two hours. Please bring sharpened pencils, an eraser, ruler and photo identification.