Friday, January 22, 2021

SLJ (W6/A49): Step it up Pixel Art

 LI: To create my own pixel tree animation.


The above screencastify is the fifth task for this week of the Summer Learning Journey that I have completed today. For this Step it up activity we were challenged to create an animation using piskelapp which showcases a christmas tree. I think we couldn't have found any other site as this was the most convenient one for many reasons and some of them are that we can see the preview side by side, it has many tools which make the work easier and we can copy and paste the slides instead of making the whole thing again. After I completed the task I downloaded it but, faced trouble uploading the video thus I decided to make a screencastify instead. I loved completing this task because I came to know more about pixels side by side. Something I found interesting was that a pixel is the smallest element in an all points of the device. I am looking forward to do other Summer Learning Journey Tasks as well. 

3 comments:

  1. Hi Sakshi

    What a great little animation. You seemed to work through the task well and problem solve to be able to share it.
    I am not familiar with this programme. I do however remember when all computers had very pixilated images as standard. Technology has come a long way since then.

    Regards

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    1. Greeting Mr. Johnston,

      Thank you for taking time and commenting on my blog. I am glad you like my work and thank you for the positive feedback as well. I agree, I also can't believe the fact that technology has grown so much and that it will still be growing ahead. The things that we see now might be very outdated after a couple of years. Did you know that the first computer of the world was made in 1938. It was very old and just worked on codes, but if you see the computers now it can do so much that the people in that time would have never even imagined. What changes do you think we will be seeing in the coming ten years?

      Thank you for the comment!
      Looking forward for your reply
      -Sakshi

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  2. Kia ora Sakshi - it's Renee from the Summer Learning Journey, here. Ka pai for your mahi on this activity and for sharing such an awesome blog post. Please keep up the excellent blogging throughout the year!

    The Summer Learning Journey is now over and we’re calculating all the points to figure out our prize winners. Sorry that I don’t have time to leave a really detailed comment but I’m just here to let you know this post will be counted towards your points.

    Ngā mihi nui
    Renee (SLJ)

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