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VOX{LAB} October Issue 2011
October 2011
 

The Beziér Curve

coloursIn vector graphics, smooth perfect curves are achievable through the magic of Beziér curves. Combinations of low order Beziér curves are linked together to create "paths", which in turn are combined to create an image. Beziér curves serve as important building blocks for illustration and design. All vector graphic programs have a Pen Tool, or an equivalent, for mapping Beziér curves.

The paths and curves of a vector object are generally made up of quadratic and cubic Beziér spline curves. In Adobe vector graphics programs, Pen Tool-generated curves are marked out by anchor points and handles,  allowing one to scale the curve indefinitely.

Beziér curves also occur in animation and interface design, in defining the changes to the properties of an object as a function of time. For example, a Beziér curve may be used to define the velocity over time of an icon moving from point A to point B. 
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New Courses
at VOX LAB

Blue Wisdom teams up with VOX LAB to present:
'The How-Tos of Copywriting'
by Arjun Khara,
and 'Social Media - Maximum Engagment'
by Deepa Vijayan.

More information available at http://lab.edu.sg.
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History Snippet: The First Video Camera

The world's first fully successful filming apparatus was a late 19th century invention made by William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, who worked as the chief engineer at Edison Laboratories, under the direction of Thomas Alva Edison.

Thomas Edison instructed Dickson to create a device that would "do for the Eye what the phonograph does for the Ear". Dickson responded with a design called the 'Kinetograph', which worked by capturing a series of photographs in quick succession, along with a device called the 'Kinetoscope', which were large cabinets with a peephole for spectators to look through to view the Kinetograph sequences. \\\

 




VOX Tip:
Synchronizing Animation to Music 
 In Adobe After Effects, you can get an animated character to dance to a song, or get graphics to react to music as though alive. Just hit the asterisk key (*) while previewing an audio clip, thereby creating layer markers which serve to identity points of interest in the music, which you will then match to keyframes, to achieve your desired result. \\\
Local Artist Feature:
Chieu Shuey Fook


Chieu Shuey Fook is a veteran member of the local arts scene, who has been making a name for himself since the 1970s with his metal relief art. Known for its rich textural qualities, Chieu pioneered this art form by applying dyes to metal etching plates normally used for printing, and turning the metal plates into pieces of art themselves.

For over 10 years, Chieu has been exhibited in group and solo shows, both locally and internationally, and has won numerous awards. His major commisions include the enamel frieze at Orchard MRT Station and fibreglass relief murals in Shangri-La Hotel, just to name a couple.

Chieu's work is currently on display at Telok Kurau Studios.
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VOX{LAB} September Issue 2011
September 2011
 

What is radial symmetry

coloursThe petals of a flower, the rays of a star fish, the spokes of a bicycle wheel, and the form of a mandala, are examples of radial symmetry. Radial symmetry occurs in many places in nature and in man-made art and technology, and imparts "balance" to designs. Designs that use radial symmetry can be divided equally at any angle, and there is unity of color, value and space.

Principles:
          o     Unity makes the separate parts of an image
                  appear as a cohesive composition by making
                  them look as though they belong together.

          
o     Emphasis, or Focal Point, is a sense of
                  prominence given to something in a
                  composition.

          
o     Scale, or Proportion, refers to size and size
                  relationships among elements in a composition.

        
 o     Balance is the distribution of visual weight
                  within a composition.

        
 o      Rhythm refers to a sense of movement or
                   direction created by repeated or similar hues,
                   value, and shape in a composition.


Artists often keep elements separate using a grid to achieve unity. Think of printed media, magazines, books, newspapers, even web pages, which all use a grid to organize information. Hue, value, positive and negative space, and shape are then added to the mix to create an appealing and effective layout. Designs that use the grid to achieve unity are organized by the grid but rely on hue, value and shape for balance. \\\

Free Talk: Lightroom and Joomla

6:45 pm
@
Woodlands Regional Library

Speaker: Stefano Virgilli

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 software helps you bring out the best in your photographs, whether you're perfecting one image, searching for ten, processing hundreds, or organizing thousands. \\\

Joomla is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you to build Web sites and powerful online applications. Joomla is an open source solution that is freely available to everyone. \\\

History Snippet: Sir John Baskerville, founder of the font 'Baskerville', had his first job in engraving tombstones as a calligrapher at age seventeen.

After amassing a fortune in the japanning trade, he took up printing and typefounding as a hobby.

Sir Baskerville invented the technique of 'hot-pressing', where moisture is removed from freshly printed paper via compression between heated copper plates, achieving a smooth surface. The technique of hot-pressing is used in paper mills till today. \\\

 




 
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Local Artist Feature:
Sai Hua Kuan

Since graduating from The Slade School of Fine Art in 2007, Sai Hua Kuan has been internationally exhibited in places such as the UK, Canada, Germany, France, and Singapore. His series 'Space Drawing' came in Best Seven for the Szpilman Award 2008 in Frankfurt (Germany), and won the Tower Kronpinz: Second Advent in Kaliningrad (Russia) in 2009.

Using everyday materials and objects, Sai evokes unique sensory experiences to challenge conventional perceptions of the world around us.

Sai's most recent work is now showing at Yavuz Fine Art Gallery till the 25th of September.
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