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Post to evidence my Technical Journal

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Pages evidenced from my Technical Journal
• Introduction to Bookworks/Bookbinding •
I found this workshop very interesting, as I have never done a workshop like this before. It has been very refreshing to learn something new, as well as something that I would never normally have thought to learn about.
In this workshop I produced two miniature books. One of which being the Japanese Stab Stitch with a hard cover - which I intended to use within my studio practice, however due to the closure of the art studios I haven’t been unable to.
This is definitely one of the skills that I would like to carry through my art practice.
Pages from my Technical Journal to evidence the Etching Workshop.
Page from my Technical Journal, showing some additional information about how Illustrator works and some of the processes it uses.
Introduction to Illustrator #1
1) To detach the small panels on the right hand side of the screen, click to open then drag the tool away from the panel.
2) To show the ruler on the screen, select view, rulers, show rulers.
• Using the ‘cmd’ button on the keyboard and scrolling, moved the page from side to side.
• ‘cmd’ & ‘o’ fits the page to the screen
• ‘cmd’ & ‘+’ allows you to zoom in
• ‘cmd’ & ‘-‘ allows you to zoom out
• By holding down the ‘shift’ button, this enables you to enlarge or descrease the size of a shape whilst being made, and keeping the proportions the same
3) Save the work regularly. File, save as. Save the work as a file on the desktop, then once the project has been completed, it can be saved to a memory stick.
4) Tools:
Ellipses tool - Allows you to create a circle
Polygon tool - Allows you to draw
Rectangle tool - Allows you to draw rectangles - if you click on the canvas, it enables you to put the desired dimensions for the rectangle.
5) To make text disappear/fade - select ‘stroke’ and change the weight to 0.25pt
It has been interesting learning about how to use some of the different tools within the adobe illustrator software. As it stands, I do not feel that this particular software will be of much use to me within my studio practice. However, it is always useful to have an understanding of a different skill.

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This is the final video clip using the techniques learnt in the Moving Image #2 workshop.
I found this workshop helpful after attending the first one. I also preferred working with my own video clips, as I felt a greater sense of achievement by the end of the workshop.
Moving Image #2
• In this session I wanted to work on some video clips that I had taken myself. These clips are mini videos of my work that I have been working on in studio culture.
Key Steps
1) File, New, Sequence. To open a new timeline. As this allows elements of the video to be adjusted, without losing or ruining the original creation.
2) To apply different effects, they must be draged and dropped to the top right window.
• It a red line appears on the timeline, the added effects need to be rendered. (Render effects IN -OUT)
3) Key framing - Select the clip, drag and drop the effect. Then in the top right window, the effect can be altered. Click on the small stopwatch looking icon and the drop down arrow. This will allow you to adjust the points of the clip at which the effect will appear and disappear. It will also allow you to adjust the intensity of the effect.
This is the finished clip from the introduction to moving image #1 workshop.
I found this workshop surprisingly interesting and enjoyed learning a new technique.