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Project Name | Project Description | Type of Art Needed | Contact | Additional Information |
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the title/name of your project | a basic description of your project | what kind of art you want (icons? character art? illustrations?) | who to contact (link to user page suggested) | anything else you want to say |
VisionScreeningDemo | visual acuity and other tests for vision screening | toolbar icons: 'left eye covered', 'right eye covered', 'both eyes uncovered'. | MitchellNCharity 10:24, 24 June 2007 (EDT) | Perhaps come by #olpc-content and chat. |
support for activity programmers and artists | assist creation of iso-luminance palettes | Find FOSS Lab or Munsell color pickers. And/or create tables of iso-luminance colors. | MitchellNCharity 10:20, 24 June 2007 (EDT) | I want colorful activities. One obstacle is finding color values. Eg, "ok, I want a 128 gray line in direct sunlight, but I'd like it purple in color. What's the rgb value of a purple which becomes 128 gray in mono?". For tables, maybe {192,128,64,"very light, just a tint"} gray? In a few hues? Though finding a picker might be easier? Or am I missing something, and this is all easy if you just do foo?
Xavi points out Munsell! With a palette! :) Which helps, but a richer palette would be nice. We don't need to use Munsell's colorspace-smushing coordinates. |
olpc wiki | Create a video, composed of existing footage, selected for appeal to educators. To draw them in, and help build up the olpc educator community. | video - clip selection, gathering and assembly. Finding good footage doesn't require editing skills, so that could be a separate task. | MitchellNCharity 17:53, 21 June 2007 (EDT) | There is a lot of olpc-related video footage. Almost all unedited. When watching it, I think "oh, I wish I could show teacher friends that minute of that talk, and those seconds over there, and...". A video composed of these, perhaps posted in Educators, might help build up the educator community. |