Archive for the ‘magicmacguffin’ Category

 

A shining example of parenting

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

Inspired by Groom’s animated magazine cover, I decided to try my own. I thought of those creepy Jack Nicholson GIFs from The Shining, and how they really belong on the cover of Parenting magazine.

So I did a search for Shining GIFs to find the right one, then did an image search for Parenting magazine to find a good one to work with. I picked this particular issue for the pixel dimensions. (If you hover over one of the search result thumbnails, you’ll see the size. This one was something like 1600 pixels tall. Most of them were 200-400, which wouldn’t give very good results.) It was a nice bonus that it had an article about tantrums. I tried using Select-Color Range to pull out the type, but wasn’t too happy with the results.

Instead, I used the rectangular selection tool to replace most of Kourtney with the background color from the cover, and then used the paintbrush tool to clear up the parts where her sweater gets behind the type. I duplicated the second “n” to fix the part of the title covered by her hair, and had to do a little more manual work to fix the “e”. It was a little tedious, but not too much.

Then I used Select-Color Range to grab the background color, played with the fuzziness a little, and inverted the selection. A flash of insight told me to change the Image Size of the GIF to match the height of the cover before trying to put the two together.

I pasted it in as the top layer, and the animation plays underneath. I didn’t like the way the GIF aligned with the type, so I undid my pasting and cropped off some of the right side to bring Jack’s head more towards the center. Repasted the type layer and cropped the whole image to magazine proportions, then reduced the image size to make the resulting GIF under 1 MB.

Zazzy Does Minecraft

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

Don’t go in the sky.

Click here to view the embedded video.

Catch Me in the Beach

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

I absolutely love where I am from. Colonial Beach, Va. It is a very small beach, but it gets a lot of attention during the holidays and the summer. When I saw this assignment I got a tad bit excited. Mainly because not many people know where Colonial Beach, Virginia is.

This again was an easy assignment to do. I just uploaded the pictures to “PicsArt” and clicked “Add Text.”  Again, I just typed what I wanted in the box and dragged and dropped it where I wanted it. I made the colors orange and yellow because they seem “beachy” and also do make it work a little with the background.

For More. Click Here. –>>[Where I Come From]<<–

Wait, is that Lindsey Lohan?

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

“Wait, Where’d that guy come from?” I thought would be fun to do and apparently so did a lot of other people! I decided to clash Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire with the infamous Lindsey Lohan doing one of her sexy poses. Try and find her!

HarryPotterandLL? © by katherinekd101katherinekd101

I uploaded each image to Photoshop and reduced the size of Lindsey Lohan to make her squeeze into the frame. I then used the “Lasso” tool to get an exact cutout of her body and face to copy and paste into the image of Harry Potter and classmates circling the Goblet of Fire.

 

I chose to do Harry Potter because I am a Harry Potter fan/geek/way too obsessed with the books and movies. It only seemed appropriate. I chose Lindsey Lohan because she has been notorious for stealing the medias attention in the past years with “scandalous” stunts. So who would be better to steal the attention from this great scene?

Image can be found on my FLICKR account :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/79114434@N05/

Come join the Youth and Beauty Brigade

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

The Decemberists are unparalleled storytellers and the best band that ever lived, so selecting one of their songs to use for a DS106 class project seemed appropriate.  For this assignment I decided to use a lyric from “California One/Youth and Beauty Brigade,” which appears on Castaways and Cutouts.

Here they are performing the song:

Castaways and Cutouts was released in 2002.  It went undiscovered by me until the winter of 2004.  I had just started making friends with some folks in Richmond.  One of them was a young hipster who had better taste in music than I did.

“California One/Youth and Beauty Brigade” remains on my list of favorite Decemberists songs for a few reasons.  The first half of the song is about driving route 1, which runs along the California coastline, and drinking wine.  Who doesn’t like a road trips and wine?  And look at these lyrics:  “Take a long drive with me on California One” and “Take a long dram with me on California wine.”  Clever, Colin Meloy.  Effing Clever.

It’s “Youth and Beauty Brigade” that I really adore.  I’m neither youthful nor beautiful, but boy oh boy do I relate to the misanthropes and misfits that populate The Decemberists’ Youth and Beauty Brigade: bed-wetters*, ambulance chasers, bored bench warmers, castaways, cutouts, irresponsible library users.  Yes!  And that brings me to this:

Lyric Typography Poster

Lyric Typography Poster featuring The Decemberists

Jaysus.  I’m looking at the image now, and thinking that I really built that up with the back story.

I also worked in Photoshop too.  Photoshop is still a challenge for me.  Layers and working within said layers is counterintuitive.  I’m thinking it may have something to do with the fact that I’ve spent decades in word processing software built for the “everyman.”  I’ll figure it out though.  Here’s the Photoshop version:

Cops in cars

Photoshopped version

There’s not enough space at the top, and the font type isn’t all that adventurous or exciting (especially after seeing the stuff at Music Philosophy) or uniform, but screw it.  It’s a draft.

The police car photo is from Robert Kuykendall’s Flickr stream.  I found the image by doing an advanced search in Flickr for Creative Commons-licensed images.

 

* I am not a bed-wetter, by the way.  I don’t chase ambulances either.  I’m not much for warming benches, because I don’t play sports.  I am notorious for not getting my library books back on time.

Cartoon me! (comparisons involved)

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

cartoon me © by katherinekd101

cartoon comparison © by katherinekd101

I edited this photo through Photoshop by playing with a filter called “Cutout” under Artistic filters. I then adjusted the Brightness and Contrast of the image so it still had texture and that “comic book cartoonish” feeling.

 

I chose this image in particular because I am wearing a blue dress (really there is a pattern here) with great textures that I thought would compliment being a cartoon character very well. I chose this assignment in particular because honestly it was always been a secret of mine to know what I would look like as a cartoon character/drawing.

Both images can be found on my FLICKR account :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/79114434@N05/

Karma, Choose a word

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

Karma, is the one word I always have lived by and plan to live by for the rest of my life. (So deep I know) I truly believe in its meaning, what goes around comes around, if you treat someone in a certain expect the something in a similar way returned. I have lived my life around the concept of Karma and so far I’ve been doing alright and I am happy with were I am in my life.

 

Karma image © by katherinekd101

I put the word “karma” in a circle because its a continuos cycle that lasts forever.

 

The way I developed this was through a word document. I used cursive because of how well each letter flows together forming a more fluid circle shape. I chose the color blue, well honestly because its my favorite color. :)

 

This image can be found on my FLICKR account too:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/79114434@N05/

 

Right out of Piedmont

Thursday, June 14th, 2012


cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog

With activity ramping up for me at the Northern Voice conference this week, my window for MADI (Making Art Damn It) is closing, hence here I sit working an hour on a faux book cover for the I Can Read Movies assiognment:

Create a film-based book cover using
the aesthetic framed by Spacesic

See the original images

I’d seen people do this one before, but was a first for me. I tried recalling movies I was drawn to as a kid, and the original Andromeda Strain was one I watched a few times, maybe it was the sci-fi escape the suburbs thing, maybe it was the allure of the southwest as a foreign land for a kid on the east coast, maybe it was the mad science angle.

The one thing that I did recall, and could not find too many elements was the notion that there were these five levels of the underground Wildfire facility, and things got worse as you went down (was this a precursor to War Games use of DEFCON levels?).

What I did find was one graphic image of the structure at the University of Michigan Science Filmsite

And the Wildfire logo (though this looks like from the more recent one but it harkens back to some of the book covers

I used as a base the spacesic image for The Labrything, filling the cover in with black, and in GIMP using the noise filters to .. make noise, and mushed things around with the smudge tool.

For the images, a=I frankly lost track of what I did! I used some layer modes, and I think the cartoon filter on the model. I wavered on just o=using one of the images, but could not decide, so I layered them and made the wildfire logo faded.

Whats it mean? We ought to be careful of things that fall from space and how the government handles them… especially if we live in Piedmont New Mexico.

What people think I do

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

CREW ROWING what i do © by katherinekd101

CREW ROWING what i do

 

“What People Think I do” has been one of the most popular memes that have circulated around the internet this year so far. How could I resist NOT doing an assignment like this?! I based this around rowing. I fell in love with crew during the Spring 2012 semester and now constantly crave it… only 2 more months :) . However, while doing crew I encountered a lot of “what my friends think” “What my parents think” “What strangers think” and then the cruel reality. 90% of the time I am rowing, but when I have time off I curl into a small ball and sleep for hours… even for days (that was a one time deal).

 

Once again my trusty friend PowerPoint helped me design this. I used Photoshop to reduce the size of the images so I could upload the photo into FLICKR. From all of the various options PowerPoint offers now, I chose a nice solid black background, it seemed suitable. From there I pasted each image in the order I wanted (design moment!) Under each image is a text saying “What X thinks I do” I used text box for this part. I decided to take a screen snapshot of my finished product. I found this to be a very tool as well. For anyone who has a MAC BOOK PRO and doesn’t know how to do this, simply download an application called “grab” it comes with the computer. This allows you to easily take snap shots :) .

The Slippery Slider Gourmet – Tas T. Buds

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

The Slippery Slider Gourmet -Tas T. Buds (without Tas T. Buds, life would have less flavor and enjoyment) was last seen cleansing his palate in his favorite fashion (refer to the photo above). Tas T. Buds is someone who is a connoisseur of good food and drink. He can usually be found at gourmet restaurants (one’s that are considered to serve the highest quality food) such as the local beer halls, pizza joints, pubs and fast food courts. In between culinary debacles he can be found writing his magazine column “The Slippery Slider Gourmet” also referred to as “The Slide Guy Loves Food”. Currently he is “in the pink” journalistically speaking (which is better than being “in the red”).
This Slide Guy loves to slide down things!
Visual Assignment 595 for ds106.