Saturday, January 10, 2009

 

223rd post


Also from PhotoShop class, my first ever foray into animation. The assignment was to make a clock reach 12:00 (starting point optional), then have something happen. In my case, as you can see, the bells vibrate, simulating a ring.

TODAY'S BOOK: "The Caves of Steel", by Isaac Asimov ((c) 1953)

YOUR HOROSCOPE FOR TODAY: Virgo - Take a little time off, just enough to get fired (if you don't like it, blame the moons of Saturn) ; Libra - Stop being so down on yourself. So 11,000 people got killed including your entire family. So what? Chin up!

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Hey, not bad for a first-time animation!

Oooh, Caves of Steel. GOOD BOOK! Asimov is/was one of my favorite writers.
 
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