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    When talking about the rhetorical aspect of images, people are usually unaware of the potential power that a photograph has to convince someone. However, images such as those of veterans meeting their relatives in tears use emotional appeal to convince their viewers so those viewers are far more likely to agree with the message behind the photo. What makes those images so powerful? And why does it matter that those images have such power? While photographs may seem harmless, it can be used to trick us easily without us knowing. Photographs have a powerful impact on how one sees and interpret the message that comes with an image. Whether we realize it or not, pictures can be well used to trick us. To demonstrate the power and effectiveness of photographs, think of the images of veterans meeting their relatives as mouse traps with cheese used by humans to attract rats into the traps. The humans in this case would represent the anti-war organizations that use those images to convince people through emotional appeal. The images are the traps and the emotional aspect of the picture is the cheese used to attract the viewers, which are the rats. In a sense, the anti-war organizations can use the effectiveness and powerful rhetorical aspects of the photographs to trick the viewers into supporting their stand using those emotional photographs. In order to measure the extent to which those photographs are appealing and rhetorical, it is crucial to analyze every aspect of the…

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    Textual Analysis Of Art

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    Art forms an integral part of the society since it serves different needs of the people. The artists find the idea of using artworks conceivable since they use them to blueprint information. As a form of literature, they use it a medium of communication including criticizing the behaviors that do not conform to the societal norms. Moreover, other artists paint their artworks with the aim of fulfilling the aesthetic purpose in the society. It remains of significance for people to try and isolate…

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    By far, film cameras are better than digital cameras in more ways than not. Yes, you are thinking theres alot of things that digital cameras can do that film cannot. Now there is a lot of things they can do but do you really need all of those things, because those are unnecessary and complicating. My favorite part to using the Canon AE-1, which is one of the cameras in focus on this paper, was how simple it was to use but yet how amazing the pictures turned out. So throughout my testing of…

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    Uc-Win/Road Team Building

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    Agenda of showing UC-win/Road software capability 1. Introduction  The latest version of UC-win/Road is 11.  To generate an interactive 3D virtual environment.  Application such as City planning, traffic simulations and construction demostrations.  Dynamic 3D spaces can be controlled in real time. Ability to view the surrounding lanscape; provide design and construction consultation  Allow visual examination of alternative project options; animation of vehicle movements and driving…

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    Three words to describe Jen Schwarting’s exhibit are Appropriation, narrative art and snapshot aesthetic. The narrative element is interwoven into the exhibit. The artist provides spectators with the general story of the subjects, drunk girls. However viewers are clueless to the individualized stories of the girls. As well as the relationship between the subjects and the photographers. Viewers can’t help but create or ponder the possibilities of the relationship the that exists between them. The…

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    3d Printer Research Paper

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    Introduction People download open-source 3D CAD files or implement their new designs on 3D printing software to prototype their essential projects. The 3D printer is a specialized or complicated device that enables humans to create their independent projects not only tailored to “personalized medicine” which relies on understanding a person’s genetic profile to identify and manage health problems, but also in the automotive industry, which rapid prototyping is used to test the functionality of…

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    Is 3D Worth It?

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    release in 3D, some even being reworked in post production just to be able to turn a film that was originally meant for 2D screens into one meant to be shown in 3D. Animated films, fantasy films, and science fiction films seem to make up the bulk of what is released, though they are not all released as 3D. As long as such things continue to do well in the box office, then why shouldn’t 3D be used? 3D does have a place in the future…

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    Animation is a process of displaying still images in a rapid sequence to create the illusion of movement. Animation derives from Latin verb ‘Animare’ which means ‘to give life to’. Each picture is shot on film one at a time and is shown at the rate of 24 pictures per second making the pictures appear to move. Meanwhile, during silent era, animation was developed . It was started on 1906 until 1929 by the six famous cinematic animators with different background. There are James Stuart Blackton,…

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    Every day I check my Instagram and Facebook to see what my friends have posted. The posts of pictures I see are what I use to interpret what I think about that person. I make assumptions and conclude a lot from a single photo. However, what I perceive is not always the truth about that given situation or person. People post certain pictures for a reason. That picture meant something to them. They wanted others to view it, therefore they posted it. Are they posting these pictures to convince…

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    After this chapter, you will find yourself completely comfortable with the tool. I guarantee you will be a fan of the tool and always think of editing using the same. You will find different types of images to mask and will realise the designer lust for the tool. A good masking defines good and efficient editing. Importance of Masking Masking, for a graphic designer is something like water and oxygen for life. Most of the wedding albums and other edited images follow use of this tool. The tool…

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