Wednesday, February 18, 2015

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Coding With STEAM: Student App Competition
Application Design Summary Template
Describe the OPPORTUNITY (up to 300 words): Each submission will include a paragraph on the opportunity for the app or game. Include topics such as:
 For Apps: what problem are you looking to solve with your app, why do you want to solve it, and what will be the impact on people with the solution.
 For Games: what genre of game are you looking to build (examples: puzzle, strategy, educational, role playing, action, sports), and why you are targeting that category.
 Do you plan to make a profit from your app or game, or is it intended to be a non-profit solution?
 Are there currently any other product or services that already do what your app or game does? If so, what are the flaws with those product or services?
 What is the market opportunity size and potential (i.e., how many people do you expect to use your app or game, and how much revenue is possible to generate?) Explain the APP/GAME (up to 1000 words): Each submission should include a complete description of the app or game, including:
 What the app/game does and how it works – enumerating all features, capabilities, levels, goals, etc.
 How and why people will use the app/game – and how it meets the opportunity outlined above.
 The technologies the app/game will use (e.g., PC, Tablet computer, mobile phone, 2D/3D graphics, network, special device capabilities, social networks, etc.)
 Step-by-step instructions on how to use the basic app functions.
 How you expect customers to get your app/game (e.g., via a web site, in an app store, etc)
 If you plan on earning revenue with the app/game, how you will do so (e.g., online purchase, advertising, consulting opportunities, etc.) Create Storyboards and graphics for the APP/GAME: Each submission should include a set of sketches that show how the app/game will look and flow:  You may use the templates in this document to sketch how the screens will look (include: splash screens, app/game menus, screens for each function/level of your app/game – be as complete as possible)  Include any images/graphics that will be part of the app/game, such as characters in the game (make sure you have the right to use the image if you are copying the from somewhere)  Create a flow chart that shows how the app/game will flow for users  All storyboards/graphics can be hand drawn, or you may use any graphics tool of your choice Describe the target CUSTOMER (up to 500 words): Complete a basic profile indicating your understanding of the needs of the customer, including:
 Type of person who will use the app/game
 How big is the audience for your app/game? How many people do you expect to use it in the first year?
 Why these people will find your app/game useful and compelling – and how you came to that conclusion Create the MARKETING pitch and plan (up to 500 words): Each submission should include a marketing pitch of the app/game to customers, investors or donors (non-profit). This includes:
 A brief, one paragraph, marketing “pitch” that will convince potential customers to use your app/game
 A paragraph on how customers will find out about your app/game (i.e., how you’ll market it) Defend your INNOVATION (up to 500 words): Sell the judges on why this is a great solution that deserves to win!
 Explain to the judges what the innovative nature of your app or game. Why is it needed? How is it different from other apps and games? What makes it unique? Is it fresh and innovative? Why will people want to use it? How much revenue do you expect to earn?
Coding With STEAM: Student App Competition
Storyboard Template
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Friday, January 30, 2015


The ideas i would like for my game to have are:

  • HUD showing where the objectives are.
  • being able to drive vehicles.
  • been able to have third person view.
  • realistic shooting.
  • realistic blood.
  • natural weather.
Battlefield 3: shooting game. own by EA games and Dice


Battlefield 4: shooting game 64 players online. own by EA games and Dice

Forza 5: racing game on track. own by Microsoft 

Assassin's Creed: killing and adventures game. own by Ubisoft

Madden 15: football game. own by EA games 

Titanfall: shooting game and able to use robots. own by EA games 


Ryse son of rome: mid-age game. own by Microsoft 

Medal Of Honor Warfighter: shooting game. own by EA games and Dice.

Medal Of Honor: shooting game. own by EA games and Dice

Homefront: shooting game. own by THQ













Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Illustrator notes

(I) Watch Mr. Webb's demonstration and post notes to do the following on your blog:
- Creating a new canvas (document)
     press Command+N to make a new canvas
     3 sections of Adobe Illustrator (Toolbox [left], Menu bar [at the top], Panels [right])
     PROFILE: Print, SIZE: Letter, ORIENTATION: Portait

- Interface navigation, drawing tools (Illustrator's shapes & using the Pen Tool)
    Rectangle Tool (M) - makes squares and rectangles with sharp edges
    Rounded rectangle tool - makes rectangles with rounded edges
    Ellipse tool - draw circles and ovals
    Polygon Tool - draws convex regular polygons.
    Star tool - draws stars; to add more edges tap the up arrow, to remove edges tap the down arrow; to     control the sharpness of the star, hold the command key while drawing the star.

   Selection Tool (V)- looks like a black arrow.  Use to select objects that you want to move, copy or     delete.

    Pen Tool (P) - draws line segments and curves

- Setting the Fill Color, and the Stroke Color
First, select your object or line.  
Second, click on the fill color box to set the fill color. 
OR, click on the stroke color box to set the stroke color

- Saving file formats (saving for Adobe Illustrator editing vs. Saving an image for the web)
Save for Adobe Illustrator = (.ai) <<Can ONLY be opened in Illustrator.
Save for the Internet/Your blog = (.jpeg, .gif, .png) << Can be uploaded to your blog.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Monochromatic: Containing or using one color and shade






























Negative space: A space between a subject or an art design.










































Thursday, January 15, 2015

1)
Alphabet: Is a place where you can find symbols to create words. 
Street sign: Is a sign for Driver's or Pedestrian's to guide them self to places and to know whats coming up next in the road.

Advertisement: A paid announcement, as of goods for sale, in newspapers or magazines, on radio or television. calling attention to the public.

-Constellation: These areas had their origins in star patterns from which the constellations take their names

ASCII symbols: Is one of the most common format for text files in computers and on the Internet know by the population.



Electronic symbols: used to describe or represent various electrical and electronic devices. this symbols can be used from country to country.
Morse code : a method of transmitting text information as a series of on-off tones, lights, or clicks that can be directly understood by a special equipment.
American Sign Language: english speaking which includes language from canada besides north America. and can u can speak the language by hand signs.


Glyph:is an elemental symbol within an agreed set of symbols, intended to represent a readable character for the purposes of writing

2)  
  • Camp sign: can be found next to the freeway which is close to mountains. and it means able to camp in this place.
  • Picnic table sign: means you can eat here. and it can be found at parks and recreation areas.
  • restroom sign: can be found inside store or restaurants 
  • parking sign: can be found in the streets, shopping centers and it means that you can park your car there.
  • rest area sign: can be found next to freeways. and it means you can get a hotel near there to rest.
  • food sign: can be found in freeways and streets and it means that theres restaurants near the area to eat.
  • disability sign: mean is for people with disabilities and it can be found any where.
  • help area: can be found in recreation offices.
  • telephone sign: a phone is near the area in case of an emergency and can be found in freeways
  • hiking sign: can be found in mountains. and means this place is able to hike.
  • boat ramp sign: can be found in lakes or oceans.
  • dive sign: mean you can dive in the oceans and it can be found the oceans.
  • boat sign: mean boats in transit and can be found in the ocean.
  • swimming sign: mean able to swim can be found in the pools, oceans and lakes.
  • fishing sign: mean able to fish can be found in lakes and oceans.
  • ice skating sign: mean you can skate here and can be found in ice areas.
  • horse riding sign: mean can go through can it can be found in ranch's, and mountains.
  • horsing house sign: mean horses are allow to stay. can be found in ranch's.
  • bicycle sign: mean bicycles are allow and can be found in streets.
  • metro sign: mean train station. can be found in subways.
  • bus sign: mean bus stop. can be found in the streets.
  • motorcycle sign: mean motorcycles allow and can be found in streets and mountains
  • car repair sign: mean repair shop ahead and can be found in freeways.
  • gas sign: mean gas station ahead and can be found in streets and freeways.
  • plane sign: mean airport ahead and can be found in freeway and streets.
  • mail sign. mean postal office ahead and can be found in streets.
  • cross sign: mean hospital ahead. can be found in streets and freeways.
  • H sigh: means hospital ahead. can be find in freeway.
  • golf course sign: mean golf course near the area. can be found in freeway and streets
  • bon fire sign: mean fire is allow and can be found in parks, beaches and mountains.
  • trash sign. mean trash is okay here. can be found in parks and streets
  • recycle sign: mean recycle center here. can be found in streets.
  • dogs sign: mean dogs allow. can be found in parks. and shopping centers.
  • rv's sign: mean RV allow here. can be found in camps. 
 2B) 

  • trojan's fighter
  • swimming
  • cargo ships.
  • logage
  • play area.
  • bike's park
  • car stearing wheel.
  • toxic.
  • water tank.
  • piano.
  • browing coffe.
  • gift box
  • saw disc.
  • biker
  • microscope.
  • motorbike.
  • car
  • shopping car.
  • hat
  • director chair.
3)
In a few brief sentences, please explain what exactly do the stars, stripes, and colors present in the official flag of the United States of America symbolize?
  The stars 50 stars represent the states. the 13 stripes represents the 13 colonies. White signifies purity and innocence. Red, hardiness & valour, and Blue, the color of the Chief (the broad band above the stripes) signifies vigilance, perseverance & justice

4) WEEK 1 Signs and Visual Communications Extra Credit...

  • Aries: Mar 21 – Apr 20
    Cardinal Fire
    Masculine (+) Yang
    Key: "I Am"
    Symbol: The Ram
    Ruler: Mars
    Exaltation: Sun
    Detriment: Venus
    Fall: Saturn
    Fortunate Degrees: 19
    Critical Degrees: 1, 13, 26
    Azimene Degrees: none.
  •  Libra:Sep 22 – Oct 22
    Cardinal Air
    Masculine (+) Yang
    Key: "I Balance"
    Symbol: The Scales
    Ruler: Venus
    Exaltation: Saturn
    Detriment: Mars
    Fall: Sun
    Fortunate Degrees: 3, 15, 21
    Critical Degrees: 1, 13, 26
    Azimene Degrees: none
  • Taurus:Apr 21 – May 20
    Fixed Earth
    Feminine (-) Yin
    Key: "I Have"
    Symbol: The Bull
    Ruler: Venus
    Exaltation: Moon
    Detriment: Mars
    Fall: no traditional fall
    Fortunate Degrees: 3, 15, 27
    Critical Degrees: 9, 21
    Azimene Degrees: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
  • Scorpion:Oct 23 – Nov 21
    Fixed Water
    Feminine (-) Yin
    Key: "I Desire"
    Symbol: The Scorpion
    Rulers: Mars [+ New Age: Pluto]
    Exaltation: no traditional exaltation
    Detriment: Venus
    Fall: Moon
    Fortunate Degrees: 7, 18, 20
    Critical Degrees: 9, 21
    Azimene Degrees: 19, 28
  • Gemini: May 21 – Jun 20
    Mutable Air
    Masculine (+) Yang
    Key: "I Think"
    Symbol: The Twins
    Ruler: Mercury
    Exaltation: Dragon's Head
    Detriment: Jupiter
    Fall: Dragon's Tail
    Fortunate Degrees: 11
    Critical Degrees: 5, 18
    Azimene Degrees: none
  • Sagittarius: Nov 22 – Dec 20
    Mutable Fire
    Masculine (+) Yang
    Key: "I See"
    Symbol: The Archer
    Ruler: Jupiter
    Exaltation: Dragon's Tail
    Detriment: Mercury
    Fall: Dragon's Head
    Fortunate Degrees: 12, 20
    Critical Degrees: 5, 18
    Azimene Degrees: 1, 7, 8, 18, 19
  • Cancer:Jun 21 – Jul 21
    Cardinal Water
    Feminine (-) Yin
    Key: "I Feel"
    Symbol: The Crab
    Ruler: Moon
    Exaltation: Jupiter
    Detriment: Saturn
    Fall: Mars
    Fortunate Degrees: 1, 2, 3, 4, 15
    Critical Degrees: 1, 13, 26
    Azimene Degrees: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
  • Capricorn:Dec 21 – Jan 19
    Cardinal Earth
    Feminine (-) Yin
    Key: "I Use"
    Symbol: The Sea-Goat
    Ruler: Saturn
    Exaltation: Mars
    Detriment: Moon
    Fall: Jupiter
    Fortunate Degrees: 12, 13, 14, 20
    Critical Degrees: 1, 13, 26
    Azimene Degrees: 26, 27, 28, 29
  • Leo: Jul 22 – Aug 21
    Fixed Fire
    Masculine (+) Yang
    Key: "I Will"
    Symbol: The Lion
    Ruler: Sun
    Exaltation: no traditional exaltation
    Detriment: Saturn
    Fall: no traditional fall
    Fortunate Degrees: 2, 5, 7, 19
    Critical Degrees: 9, 21
    Azimene Degrees: 18, 27, 28
  • Aquarius: Jan 20 – Feb 18
    Fixed Air
    Masculine (+) Yang
    Key: "I Know"
    Symbol: The Water-Bearer
    Rulers: Saturn [+ New Age: Uranus]
    Exaltation: no traditional exaltation
    Detriment: Sun
    Fall: no traditional fall
    Fortunate Degrees: 7, 16, 17, 20
    Critical Degrees: 9, 21
    Azimene Degrees: 18, 19
  • Virgo: Aug 22 – Sep 21
    Mutable Earth
    Feminine (-) Yin
    Key: "I Analyse"
    Symbol: The Virgin
    Ruler: Mercury
    Exaltation: Mercury
    Detriment: Jupiter
    Fall: Venus
    Fortunate Degrees: 3, 14, 20
    Critical Degrees: 5, 18
    Azimene Degrees: none 
  • Pisces: Feb 19 – Mar 20
    Mutable Water
    Feminine (-) Yin
    Key: "I Believe"
    Symbol: The Fishes
    Rulers: Jupiter [+ New Age: Neptune]
    Exaltation: Venus
    Detriment: Mercury
    Fall: Mercury
    Fortunate Degrees: 13, 20
    Critical Degrees: 5, 18
    Azimene Degrees: none
 The symbols represent the 12 months of the year and have a meaning to each month.