Welcome back, my lovely stalkers! In my last post, I mentioned something about my blog being a "Digital Arts" thing. You're all probably thinking, "Well, where's her digital arts post?" - The long awaited post has finally arrived lovelies. Hope you could all learn from this post and the other DA posts soon to come! . . . JOKES, go ahead laugh at my lame answers and tell your friends. Or just don't tell your friends - don't spread the "Jackie-ism" (as much as I want people to read about my experiences, I'm actually really embarrassed about writing because I'm horrible at it)
First Question! What is a blog?
A blog is basically like an online journal for you to express whatever you're feeling or to write about something you love - I like to think of it as a distant cousin of twitter or something. In my case, I must continue this blog to receive a grade.
Second Question! What are three ways a blog can help you?
1. Some awesome college professors or superiors could look at my blog and be like "Wow, let's get this girl into OUR college" (To all those legit college professors, I'm sorry if I disappoint you with my blog - I'm trying my best)
2. This could actually improve my writing skills. I'm probably one of the WORST writers in class because I can't use "large vocabulary" as well. Also, writing professionally isn't my forte - reading's where it's at! (Practically died at Best Seller when the clerk told me their "Blood of Olympus" books were coming NEXT YEAR - why is Saipan so cruel to me?)
3. This blog could actually bloom into something spectacularly famous! Jokes, only my digital arts teacher and a bunch of my peers would look at my blog. Pewdiepie and Bill Gates would rather read articles about moldy bread than my silly little girl blog. Going back to the subject at hand, I'm just saying, maybe YOUR (you, dear reader, classmate, stranger, Ms.Buenaflor) blog could make millions with a single word! I'm already jealous of your accomplishments!
Last Question! What's a drawback of having a blog?
Well, if this blog does gain some loyal followers, it would be a pain in the behind to update it to keep people happy. Then again, I doubt this would attract the attention of a crowd, so why worry about the drawbacks? It's better to continue this blog normally because it makes me feel like I've accomplished something in life.
There ya have it, folks! Hope you enjoyed this little DA post because there'll be more where that came from! Of course, I'll be posting up some random things here and there, but remember, I need to do these DA posts to receive my grade. That's all for now! Sorry if this bored you to death...
Au revoir and good night, lovely reader!
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I'm back, dear reader! Sorry, if this post is really long. I had to add a second part; Originally, this was supposed to go up yesterday, but my lovely mother decided to commence the update right before I hit publish (Sad, I know. I wanted to crawl under my blanket and sob because I was sooooo close to finishing). Anywho, here's the second portion of your weekly dose of DA posts!
Creating the Rusty Gear
Alright, so in class the other day, my classmates and I created a simple project - the Rusty Gear. Now, this may be a lame thing to do in class, but please bear with me - I'm a noob at this. Also, don't worry, lovelies! As time progresses, I'll be posting up cooler-looking projects. With that, let us begin!
Q: Ms.Doctor, can you please name and explain 4 commands that you used in creating the Rusty Gear?
A: Gladly, Mr.Interviewer Man! Well for this project, I used several commands, but I'll name the main commands I used - There's intersection, difference, union, and filters. Union, obviously, are shapes/items joined together; Difference subtracts the shape overlapping the other; Intersection takes away the area that isn't being overlapped; And lastly, filters are particular effects that can be applied to an image (or part of an image).
Q: Ooooooh, well said! How about other commands? Can you name 3 helpful commands in creating an object?
A: You need to attend a Mr.Vir class with me, Mr. Interviewer because that question isn't as specific! But nonetheless, I'll answer your question for those tuning in! Honestly, I think filters, align & distribute, and duplicating (Ctrl + D) are really helpful because they make life easier AND they make your work look pretty and organized.
Q: . . . . I'm sorry for that vague question, Ms.Doctor. But I have one last question, if that's okay to ask.
A: No problem, sir. Ask away!
Q: How was the overall experience? Working with the people, learning the Inkscape controls, trying to follow Ms.Buenaflor as she explained the project?
A: First and foremost, I would like to thank my parents for giving me this laptop to install Inkscape - JOKES I'm not giving you some speech. Anyways, this project wasn't as difficult to comprehend. Yes, there were some moments when those distractions got in the way, but I managed to finish my work on time and also had enough time to help a few other people. Overall, I'm a bit meh and like you know "wow" about this whole thing because the project was really easy and super cool (So amazed only because I'm not the artsy farsty type).
That's all for now! Stay tuned for next time, folks!