I learned how to draw through coding, with the help of khan academy. I learned how to draw in different shapes and sizes, and layers! Although it was a bit complex and difficult at first, due to the videos in khan academy I was able to understand it and code. Furthermore, I chose to do the self-portrait project. This is my final work: // background
fill(174, 207, 201); ellipse(200,200,2000,2000); // hair ? fill(56, 39, 21); rect(100, 40, 200, 420, 90); // face ? fill(230, 211, 191); ellipse(200, 200, 197, 285); // circle fill(66, 16, 16); ellipse(150,130,80,10); // circle fill(66, 16, 16); ellipse(250,130,80,10); // circle fill(250, 250, 250); ellipse(157,180,60,60); // circle fill(33, 28, 33); ellipse(157,180,20,20); // circle fill(240, 235, 235); ellipse(240,180,60,60); // circle fill(33, 28, 33); ellipse(240,180,20,20); // rectangle fill(112, 83, 83); ellipse(200,220,20,20); // lips ? fill(204, 142, 142); ellipse(200,270,100,30); // rectangle fill(180, 158, 222); ellipse(200,400,300,100);
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I have put images in my html. These are my two screenshots: here is my neocities link: danikatechweb.neocities.org/
This is my HTML list. There are two pictures below: One picture of my coding, one of my final product.
This was my first time creating a webpage and it was a very fascinating experience. Coding and then seeing how it turned out in the sublime text was interesting as I could see how my coding turned out and if there were any mistakes, it would be obvious. In addition, I thought it would be extremely complicated and hard, however, it was easier than I thought! Through this experience, I learned a lot about the HTML structure and about the steps in order to create a webpage.
public domainThis is a public domain picture of a flower. Public domain pictures allow me to do anything I want with it, with no limitations. The creator has made this so that everyone and anyone can use it for any purpose, sell, paint... etc. In addition, I don't have to give attribution. attributionThis is an attribution image. In an attribution picture, you are required to give credit to the creator. However, you can share it, copy it, modify it, show it, and even sell it! Therefore, if I wanted to share it with my friends, I could, and I can even put it as my background if I wanted. Attribution no derivativesThis is an Attribution image. For this type of picture (attribution no derivatives) you must give credit to the creator AND you cannot modify the work. Basically you are not allowed to make slight changes to the picture and say it is yours. But you can use, sell, copy, or show this picture if you credit the creator! Attribution non-commercial - no derivativesThis is an attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives image. For this type of picture, you can not use it to sell money, you can not modify it, and you MUST give credit to the creator. By giving credit, you would be permitted to share, copy or show this picture to other people. Attribution- non-commercialThis is an attribution non-commercial image. To use this picture you have to give credit to the creator. In addition, you are NOT ALLOWED to earn money from the use of this work/picture. Despite this, you can still share, copy, show or modify this picture, only if you credit the creator! Attribution-non commercial share alikeThis is an attribution non-commercial, share alike image. If you want to use, share, copy, modify, or show others, then you would be required to attribute the creator of this picture. However, you have to right to sell, or create a new license. Attribution share alikeThis is an attribution share alike image. You can share it, you can copy it, you can modify it, but you HAVE to attribute/give credit to the creator. Also, you are not allowed to create a new license. CopyrightThis is a copyrighted image. You are not permitted to copy, modify, share, show, or sell. However, you can use it with permission or fair use.
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