Thursday, 26 July 2007

Monday, 23 July 2007

How i do my website?

1) Design the menu. So i know how many pages i need and i want.


2)Design the other pages.


3) Publish them out into .fla and .html files.


5) Put the menu.fla into all the pages. I did the menu differently is because if i wanted to put in one more page i can easy do it.

8) links all the pages from the menu.

7) After added one more page i forgotten. Posters. Publish it and put the menul.fla into the flash.html.


As for now i am trying to upload the web into http://web.rp.sg

Wednesday, 18 July 2007

Wee-port update Screenshot


Isn't it just wonderful! We can easily go up to 25 pages.
are the pictures too big on one page? smaller? hmm maybe cos kenneth's eyeballs are perfect eyesight.

Tuesday, 17 July 2007

Update of website

Dono how to show u all here, is in html & fla format. So far so good. I finally found out how to link my flash using Html altogether in a single folder and it is not MESSY now! So now I just need all your stuff which includes:

Posters
Give me all in JEPG, around 1024 X 768pixel < color="#ff0000">DON'T give me something smaller.

Your description for each of your Shirts.
About 10-20 words. Not too much NO space.

Lastly, Zhenhui's ecard(s)
His problem, dono how to animate the cat head. Okie will deal with that.
I can't wait to see!

See you all tml at 10am!

Monday, 16 July 2007

Design #3 with major hiccups

We ran out of mixed emulsion and had painstakingly mixed a new bottle of emulsion and photo sensitive liquid for this screen...

applying emulsion with a home made squeegee, should be in the dark but to document this we sacrifice the emulsion to just a few seconds of exposure.

the emulsion is screened and left to dry for 2 hours.

sacrificed the emulsion to light again just to document this process.

After the screen is dried, the screen is exposed with the design printed in inkject friendly transparency and placed between the tungsten light bulb and the screen.

Because of the new emulsion we had to leave the it to expose for 10 minutes longer. That makes it 40 minutes in total.


Disaster strikes! At 11pm in the night, the screen was washed and the emulsion came off to easily.

We had to save the screen from permanently having a design on it, rubbed, scrubbed and scrapped the emulsion away just so there is space to redo the design on the screen again.

that's all for now folks! will slave another weekend to finish design #3

Silkscreening #2


exposing the screen with the design printed on inkjet friendly transparency placed on top, a tungsten spot light is used to burn the exposed area.


the screen is washed after 30 minutes of exposure, however, alot of the emulsion was not exposed long enough. The screen was spoilt and it had to be mended by hand.

Painting the emulsion on the screen to fill in the spaces that are not the design. The design was so vague that it had to be traced by pencil on the silkscreen before it could be re-painted. time here is an important factor.

Re-exposing the mended screen.

after the silkscreen was washed again, we tried screening it on the t-shirt and thankfully the print came out good! Hurray! Here, the part 1 of the design has been printed, the second has to fit the larger design to be aligned correctly.

Saturday, 14 July 2007

Website preview

Will look something like that with abit of animation. I am still thinking if I should put all in one page or differently. For sure each Ecards will be on a different page. then link it back to home page.