Screentone or are you ...? by bakenekogirl, journal
Screentone or are you ...?
" Screentone is a technique for applying textures and shades to drawings, used as an alternative to hatching. In the conventional process, patterns are transferred
to paper from preprinted sheets, but the technique is also simulated in computer graphics. It is also known by the common brand names Zip-A-Tone (1937, now defunct),
Chart-Pak (1949), and Letratone (1966, from Letraset).
A traditional screentone sheet consists of a flexible transparent backing, the printed texture, and a wax adhesive layer. The sheet is applied to the paper, adhesive down,
and rubbed with a stylus on the backing side. The backing is then peeled off, leaving
Operating System: Windows 7 Shell of choice: TURTLE SHELL! xDDD Skin of choice: APE skin...xDDD Personal Quote: Life at best is bittersweet. (Jack Kirby)
...Screwed my final year's project, though. Probably got the lowest mark in my whole class. _(:з」∠)_
Anyway, I graduated...finally. Got out of the hell of deadlines and meaningless unintelligible design assignments. For the past four months I was like going to bed at 3 or 4 a.m., sleeping for 4 or 5 hours, working for 12 hours or more, having only one meal a day. I even had some problem with my heart and sleeping status. Yet I didn't do well at all in my project. Not my being strict or something. I think my work DO deserve that tradgic "C" as the grade. And yeah it's really depressing. Guess I've devoted all my efforts to t
Survived the last semester with five disguting design courses and got a couple of disgusting Bs. Now an Erasmus student at Bristol, England. :D
Bristol is a beautiful city which somehow gives me a sense of security. I'm adapting quite well even though it's my first time being abroad, and I'm already starting on my school project here.
Feel like going to London for a couple of trips before actually getting terribly busy. Any places related to Sherlock Holmes recommended? 0~0