Saturday, 15 January 2011

Assigment 1: e-Wallpaper

For my assignment 1, i decide to choose the Boryeong Mud Festival. This festival is really famous in Korea, they celebrate it every once a year. I try to look for something different in my !st computer graphic assgignment, so i hope you guys like it.





Above are the pictures that i used for my e-wallpaper.




Firstly, i choose a background for my wallpaper which is the mud.
Then i put another mud background for my wallpaper, but this time the mud is in different state.



Then i divide the wallpaper into two just by using the shape tool.



 After that i put the picture of people that was covered in mud to show about the mud festival.



Finally, i just put the text by using type tool.



Complete e-wallpaper

Assigment 2: September and October

This is how i did for my calender, September and October. The method and tools i used is the same for both of my calender.



File > New > A4, named it September



And here's my A4



Then, I used the "Pen Tool" to make a spill of milk. I clicked the "Blending Option" to create a style for the Layer.



This is the result



After that I use the "Rectangular Rounded Shape Tool" to make like a column for the numbers in the calendar and applied a style again for the calender which was "Inner Glow".




I the again use blending option to give some effect to my milk design.




Then I apply the year on top of the spill of milk using the "Horizontal Type Tool" and again I applied a style which was "Drop Shadow", "Inner Glow" and "Stroke".



I did the same for the other text, but chose a slightly darker colour for the date that is not in the month.



 I made another shape to darken the background for the day "Sunday".



Finally, for the last part, I put in the picture that I took  at the most bottom layer underneath the spill of milk layer. Finish!



Same goes to my second month calender, i just took different picture.


Done by...
Mohamad Sazrul Iqram Bin Rozlan
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Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Boryeong Mud Festival


The Boryeong Mud Festival is an annual festival which takes place during the summer in BoryeongSouth Korea. The first Mud Festival was staged in 1998 and, by 2007, the festival attracted 2.2 million visitors to Boryeong.
The mud is dug up near Boryeong, trucked to the Daecheon beach area, and dumped at a 'Mud Experience Land'. The mud is considered rich in minerals and used to manufacture cosmetics.
Some of the final weekend participants are foreign tourists, and especially American Soldiers, but most of the participants during the week are Koreans, attracted by clever marketing by the town. The town fathers and mothers discovered that the mud is more lucrative as a tourist attraction than using the muddy fields for agriculture. The economy generated from the festival supports the many hotels and restaurants along the waterway and several blocks inland. There is also a great deal to see and do in the vicinity and a free tourist bus takes visitors to local sites, including an impressive coal mine and a famous Buddhist shrine.
In 2009 Boryeong Mud Festival took place from July 11–19. In 2010 the festival will take place from July 17–25.

HISTORY OF THE FESTIVAL
 In 1996, scientists invented 16 different kinds of cosmetic made by mud that was found near Boryeong mud flat. Boryeong mud cosmetics were full of minerals, bentonites, and germaniums compared with other foreign products. These elements in the Boryeong mud cosmetics were officially announced useful to the skin.



one of the event in the mud festival.


reaction of the people who participate



Korea-Boryeong Mud Festival



Tuesday, 19 October 2010

About me... Woot!! Woot!!


Hye guys, this is me Iqram. Well, this is my first time blogging, i'm not really that good, still learning to improve my skill in blogging and other digital technology stuff. I've nothing much to say, but i hope you all will read my blog, actually, i have to do this blog or else i will not get my 15% for my course work in computer graphic. Hope to see you guys again, woot!! woot!!!