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Re: An Apple Keynote
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lugnet.build.vignette
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Tue, 7 Feb 2006 15:15:07 GMT
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In lugnet.build.vignette, Daniel Jackson wrote:
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This is my first vignette post, so comments are greatly appericiated! Also,
my apologies for the fuzzy pictures. ;)
The Apple logo was made using some white plates. A simple design. I used the
special tooth-piece for the apple stem. It was the only thing that looked
good enough.
Usually at an Apple Keynote session, Jobs has a computer or two set up off to
the side, as they control what is happening on the big screen. In this case,
I made an iMac G5 with an iSight attached to the top of the computer. To the
side are some water bottles that are present at a typical keynote. The
circular 1x1 piece next to the keyboard represents a mouse.
The stage was constructed a lot of plates. A simple yet effective design.
Comments are greatly appericiated! :)
Daniel
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Daniel,
good to see you online! I like this vignette (alothough as you poined out, the
photos arent very strong)
Nice work on the Apple logo, and also on the computer and iSight. The most
important thing on a vignette is to make a setting in a teeny space, and you did
a good job! Joe Meno
you the rest:-)!
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