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March 5, 2024 Fourteen Colors in Fourteen Days--Colors and Phrases Recall
Fourteen Colors in Fourteen Days is an instructional aid for improving memory through practice, repitition and concentration. This is a non-scientific, non-documented compilation of words and phrases that are associated with colors for the purpose of color identification and recall. Interaction with the Review at the end as well as daily practice can be completed individually or with assistance from others.
The short four-minute video can be paused and resumed as needed.
Note: Lavender, Purple, and Violet are very similar and for all intents and purposes are interchangeable for this activity--monitor or T.V. Screen settings will affect brightness making them indistinguishable.
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My YouTube Channel contains videos that were exported from a SketchUp Model of Sherwood, ND from the 1950's--created 2016--2017. The model was also used to export jpeg images that were later edited and published at TBolton Digital Art--page 2 (see sidebar at the left). Images were subdivided and presently reside in separate folders. (page 2 also contains earlier works with notably less quality of design. They are not categorized and are individually accessible by clicking thumbnail images.
This project was a revision and expansion of similar projects commenced several years prior (2013). From that model, Video Animations through Video Animations--page 8 (see sidebar at the left) were exported as well as the first 500 jpeg images published at TBolton Digital Art--page 1 and are accessible by clicking thumbnail images (see sidebar at the left).
The videos were edited with Microsoft MovieMaker where titles, transitions and other special effects were applied. The most recent videos represent the culmination of a massive SketchUp project which involved drawing an entire small town with a high degree of detail. For example, railroad tracks have separate spikes driven into every wood tie. Computer memory and processing capabilities ultimately prompted a halt to further refinement. Total viewing time of all videos is about one-half hour.
Beginning March 15, 2018 a new Playlist was added: "T. Bolton Digital Art Nature Videos" containing 2 Back Yard Moose movies.
More recently--More recently 19, 2021--the Pocket Watch Animation v3, that is explained on the current Homepage, was added.
November 24, 2022. Currently there are a few more videos ranging from SketchUp how to videos to a rendered animation made from a 3D Collada file originally sculpted and exported from Blender.
Lastly, here is the long lost link to my first YouTube entry submitted on 11-12-13 when @bluejay188 was my YouTube handle: Extended Stapler Hack Created with SketchUp Animation. My current YouTube Channel handle is @t.boltondigitalart9716.
Tom