Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Artwork 2: Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Deck

Another blog post. This time, it's another artwork! 
This is a Yu-Gi-Oh! artwork. It includes almost all of the monsters in my Yu-Gi-Oh! deck. That's why it's called Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Deck.
I got inspired to do this when I was playing around with the deck. The picture is drawn on a piece of tracing paper.

The left side of the picture includes Gearfried the Iron Knight, Rare Metal Dragon, Penguin Soldier, Pragtical, Ansatsu, Niwatori, Master Kyonshee, Kaiser Dragon, Volcanic Scattershot, Blazewing Butterfly, Harpie's Brother, Mega Thunderball, and Drooling Lizard.

Here on the right side we have Cave Dragon, Time Wizard, Dream Clown, Invader of the Throne, Woodborg Inpachi, Stray Lambs, Hysteric Fairy, Guardian Eatos, Eria the Water Charmer, Giant Turtle Who Feeds on Flames, Element Dragon, Drill Bug, Giant Soldier of Stone, Darkfire Soldier #2, and Ryu-Ran.

In the very center of the picture, there is the person in Release Restraint Wave, which leads up to the words Yu-Gi-Oh!

INTERESTING FACT:
Two out of the twenty nine characters in cards in this artwork are NOT in monster cards. They are Release Restrain Wave and Stray Lambs.

For my first artwork, go to this link:
http://summeractivityblog.blogspot.com/2013/06/artwork-1-s-21.html
To go to the official Yu-Gi-Oh! site, go to this link!
Click what continent and country you live in, and your good to go!

Thanks for reading!

( P.S. my Scratch stopped working yesterday, so I couldn't finish the Scratch Adventure. I'll try to finish it whenever it starts working again. )

Friday, June 21, 2013

Animation #1: A Scratch Animation

Hi! This is my first animation I have made this summer and the first that I have posted onto Scratch. It's called "A Scratch Animation". The video is kinda random, it's about a city. In the city there is a big green building that cars come through. It releases a sign up in the air that says "A Scratch" and the word Animation comes along soon after the sign appears. Then the video ends.
Here's a link to it:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/10864767/
The city in "A Scratch Animation".


I'm currently working on another scratch project, A Scratch Adventure. It will be added later. It will start with the animation I made (up there). Once the animation finishes, Tom has a few questions to ask you before he ventures down into the dark cave...
Thanks for reading.
Ryan
This is Tom. You will see him again in the next blog.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

 Video #1 part 1: Reel Math Challenge

Hi! I'm back for another blog post. This project will take a few days. I got inspired to do this by Reel Math and Mathcounts. Reel Math is a site where you can watch, vote, or post math videos for others to watch. I wanted to do this with my friends,  and we all were able to. Two days ago I made a practice video by myself called "Lani's Cleaning". This video is based on problem #52 in the Mathcounts School Handbook 2012-2013, which has the questions you have to use for the math videos.
Here's a link to the video I made:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEPa_cwlrqg
(please don't make comments on my spelling)
Thanks for reading! Sorry I haven't been posting a lot yet, I'll try and do it more often.

My YouTube Channel is here if you want to see my other videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/quacking17times/videos


Thursday, June 13, 2013

Artwork #1: S-21

Hi! This is my first blog post for my Summer Activity Blog! Every day i will post a project i have done over the day. I started this blog yesterday and had my project done, but i never got time to write it down. So, here it is:
If you haven't recognized yet, this is supposed to be a subway station.
In this picture there is a ridiculous moment. It is a man with his hair on... fire. Firemen came down to extinguish it. Other than that, it's a mostly regular day at the subway station.
A small part of the picture is overground, which shows the elevator down to the station, a fire hydrant, and some people up on the ground.
This artwork was inspired by a Lego set with multiple characters. I recently broke it, so sorry I can't show it to you.
That's it for today! Continue Reading to see what projects I do next!