I got a book from my parents for my birthday about screen printing and making t-shirts! It's awesome, but some of the info seems a little outdated somehow. It's a 2008 edition.
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Wowwwww, that was from a 2008 edition? Amazing.
I think you nailed this one, dude
I think you nailed this one, dude
Lol thanks! I could swear this book was published in the early 90's or something.
I've got a desktop publishing book from 98/94, and a typography book from 1988. It's a trip, the 80's book talking about paste up mechanicals and such, kinda like my design professor who got his degree in the 70's.
That mouse is a slut that wants to be held.
Watch out for sharp edges!
Makes you wonder who really wrote the book. Not the person, but the mind. Did it have traces of insanity?
Do you think it would hurt to get the hair twirled up in a handheld electric mixer?
Cute mouseholding person btw. I love frowning caused by 100% confusion. :D
Watch out for sharp edges!
Makes you wonder who really wrote the book. Not the person, but the mind. Did it have traces of insanity?
Do you think it would hurt to get the hair twirled up in a handheld electric mixer?
Cute mouseholding person btw. I love frowning caused by 100% confusion. :D
Sometimes I wonder who writes your comments...I think he must have just tablespoons of insanity in his mind!
Maybe it's calling to notice how the hand-eye thing's separated? Idk, it seemed amazing, having that distance?
I think that's probably what the writer was going for, but drawing on a computer is so commonplace now it seems weird, I guess! :p
.::The Digital Age of Art::.
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I was going to say. We really have gone back to the past and made it more awesome. And all this retro 8-bit style (I'm looking at you Minecraft!) just adds to it.
In my photography book for school the comp chapter starts off on the typical 'digital is the wave of the future!' and segues in to hardware and media. It talks about how floppy discs are obsolete, and that the best thing to use are Zip drives (which can be had in excesses of 100mb!). I think it showed Win 95 too.
The mouse is becoming a more common sight around personal computers. Instead of tediously paging through options with arrow keys, or having to remember (or look up!) obscure keystroke combinations, a mouse lets the user start programs or issue commands simply by pointing and clicking on pull-down menus and small pictures called icons.
A way of representing text or computer processor instructions by the use of the binary number system's two-binary digits 0 and 1. Sometimes if you look closely enough you can see them.
Everything on your computer is ultimately stored as zeroes and ones. That digital photo of your cat? Zeroes and ones. The latest action game with cool explosion and nice songs? You guessed it, zeroes and ones! Why, even the text you are reading right now is stored as zeroes and ones. So then, the all-important question: How do we get from zeros and ones to text that you and I can read, or pictures of cats, or blockbuster game with fingertips-in-your-seat jam-packed thrills? Well, it's a fascinating story...
They probably just copied content from one of their older books...by holding a mouse in one hand while looking at a computer screen!
Mouse with little rubber ball, controlled my palm-cilia. That's how we do.
>>It's a 2008 edition.
Makes me wonder what might have lurked within the pages of the 2007 edition....
The Draw-U-Tron Ten Thousandâ„¢, a powerhouse of graphic bliss that occupies five square miles and wields the cryptic electrical might of 600,000,000 vaccuum tubes, allows the Caltech-graduate artist to draw a 100x75 resolution image with four intensely luminous colours, all thanks to a cavernous warehouse of read-only memory -- 1.44 Megabytes of light-speed action!
This wondrous device, only a dream right now, should be available by the latter half of the 22nd Century: the Age of electrical doorbells, and car stereos less than ten feet wide!
Wild-eyed speculation!
Mark
Makes me wonder what might have lurked within the pages of the 2007 edition....
The Draw-U-Tron Ten Thousandâ„¢, a powerhouse of graphic bliss that occupies five square miles and wields the cryptic electrical might of 600,000,000 vaccuum tubes, allows the Caltech-graduate artist to draw a 100x75 resolution image with four intensely luminous colours, all thanks to a cavernous warehouse of read-only memory -- 1.44 Megabytes of light-speed action!
This wondrous device, only a dream right now, should be available by the latter half of the 22nd Century: the Age of electrical doorbells, and car stereos less than ten feet wide!
Wild-eyed speculation!
Mark
I do all of my drawing with a mouse, so it doesn't seem out-dated to me. xD
And every time I look at this cartoon, it seems even more funny: hold a mouse in one hand. ?
Mark
Mark
most of us have to look at the mouse whilst we draw
only the most talented, brilliant artographers, aided by drafting software, need not look at their drafting hand during the act
only the most talented, brilliant artographers, aided by drafting software, need not look at their drafting hand during the act
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