Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Piskel GIF


 

We were learning to use the app piskel. The app piskel helps to create sprites and GIFs. Here is a link showing you where the website is https://www.piskelapp.com/ We learned how to use rotation, reflection, and translation. A GIF is a graphics interchange format. To make a link onto your own blog post simply follow these steps:

   I found it easy to do this. Go to the website that you are wanting to link. Next, go to the top bar and there will be a code mixed up with different numbers and letters. After that, you have to highlight that code using your mouse and dragging it along the line of the code and click control c at the same time to copy the code. Upcoming, click into the tab that you were using to link whatever you wanted to link. Following after all that, click on this button here on your screen. It looks a little bit like paperclip.
Then, if you are on google slides, click on the bar and push control v to paste the link in the bar. Lastly, click "APPLY" and when you click on the image that you had linked the website to it will take you straight to it. Or if you have a blog post that you are wanting to link to when you press apply it will show up on the sentence that you were writing.

I found it hard to add all the details to the rabbit jumping around the screen because I had to click the rotation and translation button so many times that it took thirty-four slides to complete this GIF.  I found it a bit challenging to line up the bunny's head and body shape because when I was using the pen tool sometimes the lines would not be straight.

I really enjoyed choosing what I was going to draw on the GIF and how I wanted it to move around the screen. It was fun to choose the colour of the rabbit because there were so many different shades of different colours to choose from. I liked the pastel colours the most.

Next time I need to improve on making more slides to make the GIF more longer and more satisfying to watch. Maybe I could try to make my art skills better try and make the rabbit more detailed and have other people think that it looks superior.

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