Tuesday, 10 April 2007

Design: 3D Modelling

Photograph of me outside the Waverley Building

Sunday, 8 April 2007

Copyright (SPP)

For automatic copyright, your work has to be completely original and this implies to your own creative and design idea and must be made by you.
If your design is original and you do not intend to reproduce it, you will receive automatic copyright protection against illegal copying.
Copyright does not protect ideas for a work. However, when an idea is fixed, for example in writing, copyright automatically protects it. This means that you do not have to apply for copyright.

Reproduction right
Only you can reproduce that piece of work in a fixed form.

Modification right
Only you are allowed to alter it or allow somebody else to alter it.

Distribution right
Only you are allowed to distribute.

Public performance right
The right is read /broader work in the public domain.

Public display right
Same as above

You can sell you rights permanently or if you intend to use other people’s work, use the ones you can buy or ask the author.
Copyright is automatic right regardless if a copyright warning is not given.
The amount of a person’s work you use is irrelevant, you still need permission.

Saturday, 3 March 2007

Sunday, 25 February 2007

Images I took to create Web Banner

Web Banner (photos)





Before Christmas I went down to the Victoria Centre to take photographs I took several so I can choose the best quality image for my Web Banner

Monday, 5 February 2007

Famous cat in China

The cat is famous throughout China and has attracted interest around the world. 'The most interesting thing I have received is a protest letter from a person in Florida, USA, last year,' Xu told reporters. 'The person urged me to help the cat lose weight and not to spoil it anymore.'

A photo of the cat with its owner was attached to the letter. The writer may have a point.

It is said the cat can't lower its head to eat anymore because of its weight, meaning its owner has to raise its bowl with a plank.

The super fat cat also sleeps on it's back like a human, and has a pillow and blanket.

With a little help to get it onto the bed it likes to lay on its back and have its belly combed.

The cat has become a star in Asia with a video of it appearing on YouTube.

However, it has a long way to go yet to beat the record for the fattest feline, as a cat from Minnesota recently tipped the scales at 38kg.

Last year Metro revealed what was thought to be the flabbiest cat in Britain; seven-year-old Honey, who weighed in at 19kg. The tortoiseshell-moggy started life as the runt of her litter, fitting in the palm of Bournemouth resident and owner Ashley Morano's hand.