Saturday, August 30, 2008

Assignment 1-Part 2 My love and Hate

Yea, after a long hiatus, i'm back to updating my blog... busy improving on current works and keeping up with new assignments...Bahz...

Anyway, after tutorial 2, i received some comments from Jing and my classmates about my fishy-hate picture.
They commented that my fishes weren't scary enough to show that I hate them....in fact they think they are Cute!! Lolz. Oh ya, in case you did not realise...My Name is Fang.

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i hate fishes final

Jing also suggested that I made the diver(me) swim further apart from the fishes as the long distance may suggest fear/avoidance/tension...
Hmm...but I decide to stick to what I have because I hope to convey the element of entrapment and claustrophobia and this explains the close proximity between the subject and the fishes... I don't really want to risk disengaging the subject from the fishes.. But anyway, I decide to make the fishes more intimidating and scary.

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And This is My Final Love Post...No changes to I love Roller Coaster;) i Guess I did manage to convey the element of fun.

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The First Step

I have always felt that I am not somebody who can excel in things that require technical knowledge...engineering, computing, game development etc. So during my first year as a CNM major in NUS, I was quite sure that I would only take modules related to communications and that Game development and designing modules were a strict NO-No for me...

But I changed my mind after fiddling with Adobe Photoshop that came together with my Macbook...

I thought I might not have the natural designer flair in me or the precise knowledge of Adobe programme but I find it really fun to play around with such things! This is the last stage of my education and I should really try things that I have interest in!

I try my best not to let the idea of my CAP being pulled down through such modules affect me. Yea, I feel disadvantaged knowing that my knowledge of computer designing is really relatively much lower than others but I'm willing to give this a try and explore as much as I can out of what the CNM department has to offer...

And yea, I hope that I can learn alot from this module (one of the most practical modules of CMM) ...