Enjoy your Turkey
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Monday, November 20, 2006
Sunday, November 19, 2006
HELP PLEASE!
Hi everyone, in case you missed me Thursday night I was busy cramming for my statistics test. Anyway, someone PLEASE give me an idea for my CD cover?! I didn't start yet...and anyone who wants to show me theirs please email me tzibaa178@aol.com... sometimes when I see other people it inspires me...also do we have to do the inside pages or just a front and back? And does anyone know what the dimensions are? Ok I'll stop now I hope someone helps me!
Saturday, November 18, 2006
strangly addictive game
ok just trying to avoid my economic online hw so just thought i'd share this strangly addictive game with you: (ps i copied the html coding from emj...)
Stork Game!
Stork Game!
add your house to 'Touro Street'
Hi,
I found this site called drawAhouse.com and by drawing a house it analyzes your personality.
Click here to add your house to Touro Street!
When you have drawn your house it will be added to my street (called 'touro')
which is a collection of all the houses people on this forum have drawn.
I found this site called drawAhouse.com and by drawing a house it analyzes your personality.
Click here to add your house to Touro Street!
When you have drawn your house it will be added to my street (called 'touro')
which is a collection of all the houses people on this forum have drawn.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
WEB MIDTERM
well ohara posted the web info on blackboard - a load of help it does me since all it does is reference the books i never bought...big mistake... well i thought someone should at least benefit from these...
MCD 263 Web Design 1
Midterm Review
Fall 2006
Please refer to the pages in the two textbooks which will be covered in the midterm
Terms:
Internet – HTML 4
World Wide Web-HTML6.
Web Servers-HTML 6
URL- HTML 9
Intranet and Extranet-HTML 7
Web Browsers-HTML 9
Hypertext Markup Language- HTML 9
Start tag, End tag
Web Development Cycle- HTML 14
Web site structures: linear, hierarchical, webbed, broad, and deep- HTML 16
Hexadecimal Colors- HTML 55
Image Types: JPEG, GIF, PNG- HTML 51 and Dreamweaver 3-20
Alt Tag- HTML 51-52
Dreamweaver
Root folder-The folder where all html pages and graphics are stored
Home page- The first Web page that appears when viewers go to a Web site
Site map-Dreamweaver 1-30
Design View and Code View- Dreamweaver 1-5
Defining a Web site- Dreamweaver 1-16 and 1-20
Adding folders and pages- Dreamweaver 1-22
Head Content- Dreamweaver 2-4
Background color- Dreamweaver 2-5
Background Image Dreamweaver 3-34
Text formatting- Dreamweaver 3-4 to 3-9
Cascading style sheets- Dreamweaver 3-10
Links: external and internal- Dreamweaver 1-30
History panel- Dreamweaver 2-24
MCD 263 Web Design 1
Midterm Review
Fall 2006
Please refer to the pages in the two textbooks which will be covered in the midterm
Terms:
Internet – HTML 4
World Wide Web-HTML6.
Web Servers-HTML 6
URL- HTML 9
Intranet and Extranet-HTML 7
Web Browsers-HTML 9
Hypertext Markup Language- HTML 9
Start tag, End tag
Web Development Cycle- HTML 14
Web site structures: linear, hierarchical, webbed, broad, and deep- HTML 16
Hexadecimal Colors- HTML 55
Image Types: JPEG, GIF, PNG- HTML 51 and Dreamweaver 3-20
Alt Tag- HTML 51-52
Dreamweaver
Root folder-The folder where all html pages and graphics are stored
Home page- The first Web page that appears when viewers go to a Web site
Site map-Dreamweaver 1-30
Design View and Code View- Dreamweaver 1-5
Defining a Web site- Dreamweaver 1-16 and 1-20
Adding folders and pages- Dreamweaver 1-22
Head Content- Dreamweaver 2-4
Background color- Dreamweaver 2-5
Background Image Dreamweaver 3-34
Text formatting- Dreamweaver 3-4 to 3-9
Cascading style sheets- Dreamweaver 3-10
Links: external and internal- Dreamweaver 1-30
History panel- Dreamweaver 2-24
Monday, November 13, 2006
Shidduch Music Video
hi this video is pretty old but someone just emailed it to me again recently so it reminded me of it. its really funny check it out:
Click here!
i just did that link using the html from the book! how cool it works!
Click here!
i just did that link using the html from the book! how cool it works!
Reminder:
hey everyone just reminding those who dont know ( i am suprised that i even know. )
O'haras midterm is tomorrow!
It's on :
1. the html book chapters 1, 2 ,3
2. the dreamweaver book. (did you know that i just discovered that its called dreamWEAVER and not WAVER) ch 1 - 4 i think , but not 100 percent sure.
well good luck all!
see ya tomorow
O'haras midterm is tomorrow!
It's on :
1. the html book chapters 1, 2 ,3
2. the dreamweaver book. (did you know that i just discovered that its called dreamWEAVER and not WAVER) ch 1 - 4 i think , but not 100 percent sure.
well good luck all!
see ya tomorow
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Alternative Photography – “Non-Silver” Photography
1) Gum Bichromate Printing – Potassium Dichromate (orange powder) mixed with water, this becomes light sensitive so it has to be kept in a dark bottle in a dark closet. Add this mixture to gum arabic, plus some watercolor (blue, red, green and black) paint paper with this substance in dark room.
-Making a digital negative: in photoshop turn the image into grayscale and then choose image, adjustments, invert WALA! you have a negative. Then print this on wet media acetate.
-put the digital negative with the watercolor paper in a contact printer. Then put it outside for 3-6 min, then put it in water and you do this 4 times, each with a different color watercolor and at the end you’ll have a print!
- Edward Steichen – 1900’s created gum prints. Made a platinum print (most permanent print possible) on watercolor, and then gum print on top. He made photograph of flatiron building. His print of a pond auctioned off for the most in photography history – 3million!!
HW: shoot something very colorful
min-3 different ones
-Making a digital negative: in photoshop turn the image into grayscale and then choose image, adjustments, invert WALA! you have a negative. Then print this on wet media acetate.
-put the digital negative with the watercolor paper in a contact printer. Then put it outside for 3-6 min, then put it in water and you do this 4 times, each with a different color watercolor and at the end you’ll have a print!
- Edward Steichen – 1900’s created gum prints. Made a platinum print (most permanent print possible) on watercolor, and then gum print on top. He made photograph of flatiron building. His print of a pond auctioned off for the most in photography history – 3million!!
HW: shoot something very colorful
min-3 different ones
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Photography class Nov 2 #6
Commercial Art- selling s/t
Diff b/w commercial and fine arts is. Fine arts can take whatever interests you. Commercial, you have to do what they want you to do.
Commercial, you hired by:
1- editorial - magazines -make $ - day rate 500-1000
2- advertising – ads -make $$$ - 2500-5000
Magazines pay by the page. Less all photographers have reps. The rep keeps your portfolio and gets you jobs, but you have to pay them 25%.
(But could get 1 job a week) camera calls 30,000 to lease. Camera is big and bigger chip than reg camera.
2 categories of photographs:
1-still life – an object
a. food
2-fashion – take of pple
a. Beauty- about the makeup
Person does either type. Photographers don’t do both types.
Commercial photo. a lot of pressure.
Art director decides what you take pics of
Photographer has to hire a stylist- stylist has to go buy the props. Brings choices and then the art director picks and approves everything.
Photographer asks retoucher if they do certain things, if they can be fixed.
Make sure that you leave room for the text when shooting pic for an ad.
Sometimes, art director doesn’t come if they know that the photographer will do what they want. Just leave directions.
Rep takes care of all money issues. They just send you a check
Art directors don’t know how to take pics so they just assume you can do anything for them.
Diff b/w commercial and fine arts is. Fine arts can take whatever interests you. Commercial, you have to do what they want you to do.
Commercial, you hired by:
1- editorial - magazines -make $ - day rate 500-1000
2- advertising – ads -make $$$ - 2500-5000
Magazines pay by the page. Less all photographers have reps. The rep keeps your portfolio and gets you jobs, but you have to pay them 25%.
(But could get 1 job a week) camera calls 30,000 to lease. Camera is big and bigger chip than reg camera.
2 categories of photographs:
1-still life – an object
a. food
2-fashion – take of pple
a. Beauty- about the makeup
Person does either type. Photographers don’t do both types.
Commercial photo. a lot of pressure.
Art director decides what you take pics of
Photographer has to hire a stylist- stylist has to go buy the props. Brings choices and then the art director picks and approves everything.
Photographer asks retoucher if they do certain things, if they can be fixed.
Make sure that you leave room for the text when shooting pic for an ad.
Sometimes, art director doesn’t come if they know that the photographer will do what they want. Just leave directions.
Rep takes care of all money issues. They just send you a check
Art directors don’t know how to take pics so they just assume you can do anything for them.
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