In this assignment, I learned how to draw by coding. I used the website Khan Academy to make this, and I started off by creating simple shapes, and advanced by combining them to create more detailed drawings. I think it is interesting to see how a line of code can be translated into a shape. In this drawing, I drew a simple city at night. I wanted to represent how beautiful a city can be at night too. It seems very simple, but it took 75 lines of code to make it! //background
background(5, 48, 54); fill(194, 188, 204); strokeWeight(3); //building 2 fill(134, 137, 179); rect(122,83,106,316); //building 2 windows fill(255, 234, 0); rect(131,95,30,30); rect(184,95,30,30); rect(131,141,30,30); rect(184,141,30,30); rect(131,197,30,30); rect(184,197,30,30); rect(131,248,30,30); rect(184,248,30,30); rect(131,305,30,30); rect(184,305,30,30); //building 2 doors rect(147,346,25,51); rect(175,346,25,51); //building 2 roof rect(142,66,67,18); strokeWeight(4); line(174,64,174,47); //building 1 fill(227, 227, 227); rect(9,48,103,351); //building 1 windows strokeWeight(3); fill(70, 205, 242); rect(70,63,30,30); rect(70,117,30,30); rect(70,173,30,30); rect(70,232,30,30); rect(70,291,30,30); fill(70, 205, 242); rect(17,63,30,30); rect(17,117,30,30); rect(17,173,30,30); rect(17,232,30,30); rect(17,291,30,30); //building 1 doors rect(34,337,25,61); rect(60,337,25,61); //building 3 fill(8, 149, 209); rect(239,46,145,353); //building 3 windows fill(52, 224, 60); rect(332,63,30,30); rect(332,117,30,30); rect(332,173,30,30); rect(332,232,30,30); rect(332,291,30,30); rect(261,63,30,30); rect(261,117,30,30); rect(261,173,30,30); rect(261,232,30,30); rect(261,291,30,30); //building 3 doors rect(287,337,25,61); rect(315,337,25,61);
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In this assignment, we were supposed to use our knowledge about graphic design to create a complex image. I choose to make the London Eye and Big Ben. I choose this as I went to London last summer and I really enjoyed it. It was meaningful for me as I could relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery. I purposely made the London Eye bigger than it is, to show the detail and depth of it.
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This is my first blog post. In this blog, I will be going over my experience with digital graphic design. First of all, I will be talking about what I know on this topic. I learned from my technology teacher at school that graphic design is the art or skill of combining images and text. Being good at graphic design will help you attract people's attention and make aesthetically pleasing posters, blogs, e.t.c. Some aspects of graphic design includes color choice, images, font sizes, and much more. Last but not least, I will be talking about my experience with graphic design. In my school, my teacher that I mentioned earlier taught me various things about graphic design and I did many projects testing my graphic design knowledge. Some projects I made includes this blog. I had to accomodate many skills to make this blog look cool. Some sites I use include Weebly (this site), Google slides/drawings, easel.ly, and Wix. Thank you and stay tuned for more blogs about myself!
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