Time-lapse video was made with my Sony VX2000 Camcorder. It does not seem as though there was much done, but believe me, that was a day’s work!
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Day’s Work
Sunday, April 26th, 2009Time-lapse video was made with my Sony VX2000 Camcorder. It does not seem as though there was much done, but believe me, that was a day’s work!
Photoshop Express
Monday, April 28th, 2008
I know there are many Adobe Photoshop users out there who range from the amateur to the professional. Adobe has just recently released their online version of Photoshop called Adobe Photoshop Express. I did not spend any significant time on the website to give a proper review, but what I saw was very promising. It is just another perfect example of how software is shifting to the internet. You can now edit your photos right from your browser. It is largely understood that the software is nowhere in comparison to the full version of Photoshop CS3, but it offers enough tools and filters that would satisfy a casual Photoshop amateur user. Adobe offers 2GB of space to store and edit your photos. Go ahead and give it a try.
ANIMOTO.com
Thursday, March 27th, 2008Just click play, and then I will tell you what this is all about.
Animot.com is a website that allows you to quickly and easily generate fantastic video slide shows of your photographs. The video can be easily posted to any of the online sites like YouTube, emailed, download for your iPod, or just saved to your computer. Animoto.com does all the hard work behind the scenes. This can be your solution to show your family and friends hundreds of your best photos that you have collected over the years.If you decide to purchase a subscription, then please use this Referrer Code: deksjvrx to get $5 OFF.
SketchUp 5 – The first try
Saturday, March 18th, 2006[inspic=91,left,fullscreen,thumb] I must say that I am impressed with this little program. It is amazing how easy it is to master. Mastering it will take much less time than 3ds Max or Maya. I’m not proficient in any, that is why I have given SketchUp 5 a try. SketchUp 5, created by @Last Software, has been recently purchased by Google (I wonder if it will become a free tool… nah, probably not). Here are some pictures of a house that I created from scratch (not a tutorial). I was amazed what I could do in one little sitting for [inspic=88,right,fullscreen,thumb] the first time. I know that when I tried 3ds Max and Maya, I never got close to even learning how to render. Of course the above mentioned programs are professional in their class and probably should not be compared to SketchUp. For the armatures out there, that are interested in creating 3D objects, you have to give SketchUp a try. I just hope I have more time to experiment with this software.
-DK-