Thursday, 14 May 2015

Medieval Booklet Production Final Session

Session Review

Further editing the green man illustration, I included the subtle animation of his eyes glowing into flash. However, this was a tedious process since I originally planned to convert the three frames into a gif and import to flash’s library. Moreover, the MAC desktop I was using on the campus for some strange reason would not allow me to save the frames for the web and successfully convert them into a gif file.

Creating Green Man animation By Sebastian Jones
In addition, Mantas had finished the illustration of Joan of Arc as instructed and I was impressed by the likeness to the original painting. Once Joan of Arc was painted and imported on to her biography page, both Mantas and I proceeded to make sure every topic page contained information and place every the illustration we created onto their appropriate pages.

To conclude I was pleased with this session mostly due to Mantas being more focused and helpful and our teamwork had improved since while I coloured his illustration, he pasted his information onto the blank pages.

References

Luke Mastin. (13th April 2012). The Enigma of the Green Man - History of the Green Man. [ONLINE] Available: http://www.greenmanenigma.com/history.html. Last accessed Thursday, 14th May 2015.

The Green Man. (Thursday, 14th May 2015). The Green Man in History | The Green Man. [ONLINE] Available: https://thegreenman.wordpress.com/the-green-man-in-history/. Last accessed Thursday, 14th May 2015.

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