Friday, 4 October 2019

DAY-9


Today I learned about

Text,


How to write it,




And mouse tracking




Tomorrow, I will work on 



which is going to be my last project.






Thursday, 3 October 2019

DAY-8


Today I learned how to use math expression on JS.

 Using variables


I could move the drawing left, right, down, and up



And I could make it larger or smaller





Tomorrow I will work on...








Wednesday, 2 October 2019

DAY 7



Today I learned "Mouse Interaction."


Using mouseX and mouseY the drawing follows the mouse cursor.




I also can draw crazy things with "Mouse Interaction"



Tomorrow I'll work on




Tuesday, 1 October 2019

DAY-6


Today I finish the project


Starting with drawing stars (without animation).


After drawing stars I drew the moon with two ellipses.


After drawing the moon set some different variable (all same value)




Put the variable randomly, so the motions get variety.


Done


Tomorrow, I will work on "Mouse Interaction."






Monday, 30 September 2019

DAY-5





Challenge #1



I learned Animation skills.
Using "draw=function" the picture is going to be drawn every second.

Challenge #2



Move the cloud to hide the sun.


Animate the clouds (moving away from the sun)



Animate the sun (getting bigger as the clouds move away)




Tomorrow, I'll be doing the "Shooting Star Project"







Friday, 27 September 2019

DAY-4









Today, I learned what variables are and how to use it in coding.
It makes easier to move the drawing by adding and subtracting to the variable.

So far, I learned drawing things and other easier ways to draw things.
Next day I'll be learning what are animations and how to make one of them. 






Thursday, 26 September 2019

DAY-3

PROJECT WHAT'S FOR DINNER?


PLATE


STEAK

 

BURGER BUN


TOGETHER


SESAME


KETCHUP


MUSTARD



Today, I didn't really learn something, but I used what I have been learning in this coding program. I made a burger with good quality steak and buns.

Tomorrow, I'll move on to the next lesson, "Variables."