Despite all of this my boyfriend asked me to create a custom background for his computer. As you can see my skills are very minimal but I figured I would just play around. Here are the two basic images I did during a 30 minutes period. Green and yellow represent his undergrad!
Now that I am back to working a little with photoshop I use it as a modern form of doodling in a notebook. (However this is much more distracting than doodling in a notebook. Instead of keeping me focused I get sucked into whatever I am working on. So, I really should not use this during times when I need to pay attention). Despite all of this my boyfriend asked me to create a custom background for his computer. As you can see my skills are very minimal but I figured I would just play around. Here are the two basic images I did during a 30 minutes period. Green and yellow represent his undergrad! I did not originally know the dimensions of his screen so I just picked a somewhat close pixel size and went for it. (I knew it needed to be more of a rectangle than this but did not change the size.) Once I found out the screen size I took the image I already had and modified it. Simple and fun even reminds me of do the dew lol. But I hope and will activity try to make my skills stronger than this.
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Heads up!I don't typically like blogging because I lack a coherent train of thought when writing, use too many commas and run on sentences (as well as parenthesis- note this "sentence" alone); which make me look and feel unprofessional, yet don't want to go back and change what I wrote because that would change the authenticity of it and usually I don't remember what my purpose for writing was in the first place. Plus despite my poor grammar prior to editing this is the way I really think- one crazy long twisted train of thought that in the end makes sense to me and often not to many other people. Additionally I don't like sharing my raw thought. Essentially I'm a perfectionist. I guess this class will improve upon that. Archives
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