So, today I worked with a friend to figure out how to do a partially rotating image with just CSS, and no JavaScript. I took some pictures of a toy Delorean, and cleaned them up to be my subject matter. If you mouse over the image, it will change degrees a little bit. It was a fun little project, and I think ended up being a clean implementation. Enjoy!
Month: March 2010
Can’t wait for an iPad?
So, you’re just itching for an iPad, aren’t you? You’ve seen that shiny screen on Apple’s website, and can’t get it out of your mind. I’ll bet you’ve even pre-ordered your 3G-iPad already! You still can’t wait for it? Then why don’t you just print one up?
Click on this image to view the full sized, and then print it up, get out your scissors and glue, and you’ll be sporting your own paper iPad in no-time! It should be printed on 12×18 paper to get the full-sized iPad effect (11×17 will work in a pinch though!). At any rate, try to be patient while you wait for the delivery of your iPad!
Downtime = More Drawings
So, I had some downtime this week at work, and put the time to good use (off the clock of course!) by making some more Apple products in vector form with my good friend, Adobe Illustrator! This week, my victims are the newest iMac, Mac Mini, Magic Mouse, and iSight (an oldie but goody).
iMac 27 Inch (Revision 10) This was a pretty straightforward object to recreate. Nothing fancy beyond gradients.
Mac Mini. This would look a lot better if I had bothered to find a metal texture to apply in place of just the grey gradient.
Magic Mouse. This was much more simple than I had originally anticipated!
iSight FireWire Camera. May I just say that the perforations were a pain?