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Betty Boop Canvas


Growing up my Aunt Lisa was one of my greatest influences because of her creativity that has always inspired me.  She loved Betty Boop and always had paintings, stuffed animals, and knick knacks of her character all around the house.  For this project, I created it through Adobe Dreamweaver using HTTL code.  I used meticulous coordinates, lines, gradients, and curves; I never really got into cartoons as a kid, so I chose to use Betty Boop because of my Aunt Lisa.  This project required extreme patience, and time commitment, but I am very proud of the outcome.  It took me about 9-10 hours.  This was one of my most challenging assignments, but also one of the most rewarding ones.  I added two screenshots of the file to show that I added a moving linear gradient for the background.  It was fun learning how to code for the first time, and now I have a high respect for people that do it often.
 

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