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Media Project Institute at Wikiversity - A division of The School of Media Studies

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[edit] Division news

  • 18 October 2006 - Division founded!
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Media Project Institute:

Wikiversity:Wikiversity and Wikinews services

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This learning project creates digital rubber stamps for Tux Paint that can be used by kids to do storyboarding. These special stamps turn Tux Paint into a very simple storyboarding program similar to Storyboard Quick] and Storyboard Artist.
Tux Paint is a fun drawing program for kids. It allows kids to add pictures called "Stamps" to their artwork. Storyboard Quick and Storyboard Artist also uses stamps to draw storyboards but, unlike Tux Paint, these programs are not free. These special stamps are pictures of people in various poses, viewed from many different angles. (Storyboard Quick uses hand drawn pictures of people while Storyboard Artist uses 2D pictures from Poser. Tux Paint can use both.)
Anyone who likes to draw human figures or is learning to use 3D modeling programs such as Poser or DAZ Studio can participate. All you have to do is create poses of people viewed from many different angles. Visit the Storyboard Artwork Project. Then email me if you can help! Robert Elliott
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We need you to create illustrations of people from multiple angles.
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We need both photo realistic images and hand drawn figures.
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A scene created in Tux Paint in just 60 seconds
using rubber stamps and this scenery starter page
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