Playing on the ds106 design assignment “Movie Trading Cards,” which basically asks you to make a trading card for a scene from your favorite movie. With this assignment we are asking you to take it a step further and animate it!
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Playing on the ds106 design assignment “Movie Trading Cards,” which basically asks you to make a trading card for a scene from your favorite movie. With this assignment we are asking you to take it a step further and animate it!
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Assignment: Create a animated trading card for a movie.
I decided to use this as one of my design assignments. I feel like it is some
Inspired by Andy Forgrave—as I so regularly have been recently—I tried my hand at an animated ds106zone trading card. I cooked up
Inspired by Andy Forgrave—as I so regularly have been recently—I tried my hand at an animated ds106zone trading card. I cooked up
Here is another addition to the “Movie Trading Cards—now with more animation!” assignment. Sorry for the dark subject matter of this one,
Just finished up my Animated Movie Trading Cards tutorial, and I figured I’d share my most recent creation that was made alongside
I thought the Animated Movie Trading Cards assignment was an awesome idea. I had the idea to do this earlier, when
Inspired by the Sno-Cat movie trading card for The Shining, I started messing around with how I could do this in GIMP.
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As promised, I’ve created a tutorial for the “Movie Trading Cards—Now With More Animation!” assignment I did earlier today. The tutorial was