implied |
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Problem 1e:
Make a line that responds to the mouse
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anne |
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Problem 1f:
Represent yourself as a dbnlet
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traffic |
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Problem 4b:
Read DD pp. 67 to 103. Create a dynamic composition of two contrasting elements (i.e. color, shape
quality, movement, etc.) Use comments to explain what you're contrasting.
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exploring |
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Problem 5b:
Render the smooth temporal interpolation between two polygonal entities.
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cross-section |
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Problem 5c:
Relate a 10 point polygon to the position of the mouse.
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futility |
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Problem 8a:
Display the name of your main theme from class using dbnletters.dbn. At the top of the code list your
10 keyverbs/keyadjectives. Note that many used nouns even though they were instructed not to --
remove all nouns and replace with verb/adjectives.
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staring |
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Problem 8b:
Choose 1 of your 10 keyverbs/keyadjectives from class and represent it as a single interactive piece
with no typography. No static representations allowed. Many in class used nouns -- no nouns allowed.
Be sure to leave the keyverb/keyadjective as a comment at the top of your code.
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empty, going away, and getting nowhere |
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Problem 8c:
Choose 3 of your 10 keyverbs/keyadjectives from class and represent them together as a single
interactive piece with no typography. Again no static representations allowed. Again many in class used
nouns -- no nouns allowed. Be sure to leave the 3 keyverbs/keyadjectives as a comment at the top of
your code.
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free |
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Problem 9c:
Do problem 9A, this time with an interactive display of the difference in display area.
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