Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Medieval Booklet Production Session:8

Session Review

Comparison of of the old(right) and new(left) page design By Sebastian Jones.
Following on from yesterdays drawing session I am applying more visuals and filing every page of the booklet with information. Furthermore, one of my critics from Friday's session wrote on my review sheet that I should perhaps use a parchment paper texture instead of a painted background.

After browsing the internet I located a parchment texture which added a fine quality to the pages of the booklet. In addition, I will increase the screen resolution in order for the background to fill the stage even when the user viewers the booklet in full screen no quality will be lost.

Furthermore, the book emblem that mantas was edited into a texture instead of an illustration. Additionally, once I tediously moved al of the existing frames down the timeline to make room for the new cover page I was forced to eliminate existing action script codes for it would have been very complicated and be a slower process of cleaning up code.

Chosen booklet parchment texture provided by Textures101
So I edited my flowchart of events and will begin recording the new booklets actions.

References

https://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/medieval/images/23.jpg

http://textures101.com/view/2609/previous/Plain_Paper/Coffee_Paper

http://www.myfreetextures.com/background-image-parchment-paper/


Lucy Lisa. (1st May 2015). Black Marble Floor Texture - Home Decorating Ideas: [ONLINE] Available: http://happylizard.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/black-marble-floor-texture.html. Last accessed Tuesday, 5th May 2015.
  http://www.colour-affects.co.uk/psychological-properties-of-colours

By Sebastian Jones

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