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At first I had trouble with finding all the tools I would need to make this sign. After I found everything I needed I had trouble under...
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Hi, I'm Brady Eberle and I go to school at A&M Consolidated High School. I like learning about weather and insects. I like to run, b...
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Camera Angles
Extreme Long Shot - A Picture taken from a great distance away from human subjects. Main use is on landscapes, or shots that view the whole world, city, town, ect.
Long Shot - A Picture from a ways out that has no focus point and shows terrain and buildings but other then that very little detail.
Long Shot - A Picture from a ways out that has no focus point and shows terrain and buildings but other then that very little detail.
Full Shot - Complete view of the characters in the scene. It also can just be a full picture of someone as opposed to cutting them at the waist or just showing their face.
Mid Shot - Used to show movement and show interactions between people and show details of buildings. When taking Mid Shots of people it is from the waist up.
Close up - A Close up is a picture that is used to focus or highlight a part of the scene. It is also used to show the importance of the object that is being shot.
Extreme Close up - These are used to add impact to the scene, to add suspense or to highlight an important fact.
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Ally Lesson 2 Doorway/Barrel
For this door I had to extrude the building in order to make the doorway. After that I had to create the door and put it into the doorway and then extrude the door to make the window. |
For the barrel I had to create a line with a bend in it in order to make the round barrel. The line had some bumps in it in order to make the rings around the barrel. |
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Ally Lesson 1.1
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