I attempted to recreate Bad Bunny’s recent album cover. I have been playing this album nonstop since it came it out so I figured why not attempt to draw it. I used a square style brush with mini square shadows following the brush. I used many different colors so the keyCodes were very useful.
As a child, I used to watch a bunch of sitcoms. From Home Improvement, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, to The Steve Harvey Show. However, my audio project was inspired from my favorite sitcom of all time and probably the greatest sitcom of all time, Seinfeld. In the 8th season and the 5th episode, George Costanza creates an iconic answering machine greeting. I decided to recreate my own version, as my friend leaves me a message of a trip he just returned from. I combined four audio samples and had to do a video to mp3 to wav conversion in order to get the samples to work on audacity.
I chose to go with the story of planning a vacation day on an unknown island. With every decision you made, there was a consequence. I really enjoyed working on this project and have to say it was my favorite of all. I had difficulties at the end when I was uploading the files on github. My “About.html” was working on sublime but not on github, I then went back on sublime to double check everything and ended up realizing it was just a tiny mistake from changing the “A” in about to a lowercase “a” so it matched all of the other files. Goes to show every little thing matters when coding.
I’ve been put everything in the audio. I use my own voice to come up with directions to tell the passenger to se where is the nearest subway. The audio wasn’t that great because of the voice, but you can hear the traffic sounds after the intro music is played. I put about 5 audios to create a story. The most challenging part is the voice recording. There’s no way I would record anywhere regards of traffic.
CREDITS
List all the sounds:
Voice Recorder: “Traffic and Directions” by Daniels, Andrew (AJ Daniels). “Get to the Station Part 1.m4a”, “Get to the Station Part 2.m4a” CC by GarageBand. May 2, 2022
Coding language/software: HTML and CSS – Sublime Text
My choose your own adventure is about have a free day so you decided to go on a hike. I made it about hiking because when I have time I like to go hiking. The most challenging part of make this website was making the photos the same size. To solve this problem I change the size of the photos in photoshop.
I created this website because it was actually pretty fun to do and I had little laugh with myself while making it. I ain’t much, but its honest work. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
I have created this web page, so that you know a little about the Mexican culture as well as its beautiful beaches and cities. I hope one day you can visit Mexico
Coding language/software: HTML and CSS – Sublime Text
For my project, I decided to have the player go on a trip. On the page, every picture leads the player into a different scenario and they can start by deciding between going to Paris or New York. I would say that the most difficult part about the project was the entire project itself. I had never made anything similar before, nor coded in my life, so learning this from scratch was a good experience.
You, the player go on a (short) adventure. I used Illustrator to make some simple artwork to make the adventure more immersive. I made the short story a simple dungeon dive because it’s similar to a game I have been playing lately. I thought that the most challenging part of the process was formatting the website. I was able to resolve my issue with help from Prof. Owen.