I used two brushes in order to create the Autumn effect with this image I also changed the background colour to a pure white and made the top of the model a lot darker to show contrast
I feel this combination works well with the jazz theme because I associate Autumn with the 'winds of change' whilst there is new artists in hip hop indie and rock as well as pop, jazz never really changes its melody or rhythm when it comes to creating new and gripping musical master pieces
Ryan's Creative Media Blog
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Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Unit 51 Task 2
Digital Copyright & Permissions - http://www.jiscdigitalmedia.ac.uk/guide/copyright-and-digital-images/#cp2
Copyright is automatically given to someone who has a piece of work which needs to be or wants to be protected from being copied and sold for personal gain or manipulated in a way that slates the creator. In the UK copyright is only given to certain types of work which is in a material format. Copyright is not awarded to an idea... for example a artist must have their idea drawn up in order for copyright to be given to that piece of work
Creative commons - http://creativecommons.org/who-uses-cc
http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
Attribution means:
You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit.
Non commercial means:
You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only.
No Derivative Works means:
You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it.
Share Alike means:
You allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work.
Copyright is automatically given to someone who has a piece of work which needs to be or wants to be protected from being copied and sold for personal gain or manipulated in a way that slates the creator. In the UK copyright is only given to certain types of work which is in a material format. Copyright is not awarded to an idea... for example a artist must have their idea drawn up in order for copyright to be given to that piece of work
Creative commons - http://creativecommons.org/who-uses-cc
http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit.
You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only.
You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it.
You allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work.
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Aim: To consider what the purpose of a DPS is and the key features within them as an article
What hat is a DPS?
a DPS is a Double Page Spread which in turn means that 2 facing pages of a magazine where the textual material on the left continues to the right hand side.
here are some examples of a DPS in a edition of MUSE magazine.
'CA$H for QUESTIONS' John Lydon
'MAGIC & LOSS' The XX
'WOMAN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAK THROUGH' Cat Power's
'BRITAINS MOST AMBISIOUS POP STAR' Tulisa Contostavlos

'SIZE MATTERS' Matt Bellamy
Analysing the Magic and Loss DPS the title
a DPS is a Double Page Spread which in turn means that 2 facing pages of a magazine where the textual material on the left continues to the right hand side.
here are some examples of a DPS in a edition of MUSE magazine.
'CA$H for QUESTIONS' John Lydon
'MAGIC & LOSS' The XX
'WOMAN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAK THROUGH' Cat Power's
'BRITAINS MOST AMBISIOUS POP STAR' Tulisa Contostavlos
'SIZE MATTERS' Matt Bellamy
Analysing the Magic and Loss DPS the title
Thursday, 23 January 2014
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