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1. Image Search Engines:
Click here for a search engine (http://www.ditto.com/)--that
searches for graphics/pictures and displays the results as thumbnails.
Other good search engines for artworks include: World
Wide Web Art Resources; or an alphabetized
listing of artists with images, info, and links; or resources
and listing of sculptors;
or go to category
2 of a website hotlist I prepared for art educators. You
may find your image from any Web site or create in any other
way.
2. How to capture an
image from the Internet: When you find an image to critique,
click on it with the mouse and hold the mouse down until a menu
appears. Then slide over with the mouse held down so that "save
image" is highlighted. Then let go of the mouse (unclick).
Look at the top box to see where the image will be saved. Once
you have saved the image you can put it in your Web site or open
it through PhotoShop or GraphicConverter and manipulate
the image there before placing it on your Web site.
3. Image Making Software:
If you do not have an image making software then download
GraphicConverter to use in this course for image making.
Or go to "Download.com."
From there, go to "Multimedia Design," then to "Image
Editing." It's right there under "Today in Downloads."
This site GraphicConverter
provides basic instructions on how to use GraphicConverter.
4. How to Animate Images:
If you would like to animate your image with GraphicConverter
(even if created in other image making software) follow these
instructions:
Go to File menu and select "Convert more"
In the "convert" column select a folder filled with
images named or "renamed" 1.gif, 2.gif, 3.gif, . .
. 9.gif, x10.gif
Change to "gif"
make a new empty folder in the "Destination" column
Options click "create movie" , 89a, normal, optimize,
and loop (if desire)
then click "convert"
5. Citing the Source:
Copy the Web site address (its URL) and place that with the image
on your Web page--identifying the image with a URL is to avoid
copyright infringements. See
how to properly cite others' work used in your work.)
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