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Past, Present, Future

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About. This website is all about me! It starts from my past and goes all the way to my future. I created my layout on Photoshop and then completed the website on Dreamweaver. For my design I used the idea of a film reel. I chose it because I enjoy photography and I think film is hella cool. Process. The first step of this process required me to go onto Adobe Photoshop to create my layout and design. We did this so we could get an idea for the layout and to create our rollover images. I am not experienced with photoshop, so I learned a lot. I learned about the ruler and slicing to create separate images. It was a challenge getting my animations for rollovers saved correctly and working. I have a new disliking towards Photoshop, I prefer Illustrator. While in Dreamweaver it was a challenge getting my rollovers to work properly and getting the layout to look good. The rollovers took a while to install because I was struggling to save them properly so when you hovered over ...

Final Project

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My First Website For my final semester project I had to create a website about a topic I am interested in. Originally I wanted my website to be about potatoes because potatoes are the best thing ever. Have  you seen how many different types of food you can make with them? Not to mention it helped the 18th century society from starving all the time. Unfortunately someone took my idea and got Mr. Olson to approve before I did. My next choice was nature photography. I like photography as a whole, but I am more interested in nature, people are too much stress. By doing nature photography it made it easier for me because we had to use free or uncopyrighted photos, but I could use my own photos. While I was researching tips about nature photography I learned some new information, but also old. I knew about the rule of thirds, lighting tips, and taking pictures in the rain. I was not aware of some of the tricks, but I had already known to do it. I did learn that overcast helped inc...