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LAMG New CD-ROMS for January/February, 1998

Creating Computer Art (below)
Qin: Tomb of the Middle Kingdom
The Louvre Museum for Kids
Treasures of the American Museum of Natural History
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CREATING COMPUTER ART from DiAMAR
is the latest in their excellent How-To interactive CD-ROMs that teach art and photography subjects. DiAMAR's CDs are always very well done, easy to understand, affordable at a street price of under $30, and run on both Mac and Windows.
__ Creating Computer Art is by Laurence Gartel, who has been working in computer graphics and electronic imaging for 20 years. As with the other titles in this series, Gartel is a friendly presence adding comments and suggestions from video clips that pop up in a corner of the screen.
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The CD includes:
  • The development of Gartel's work.
  • Computer art vs.traditional media.
  • Basic rules of design.
  • Communicating with the intended audience.
  • Using effects to convey meaning.
  • Step by step examples.
DiAMAR 1 800 234-2627 -- www.diamar.com
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D'Lynn

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