Thursday, November 1, 2007

Last Class




Today is our last class. Today we had to fine tune our stadium our stadium looks good. Its not to complicated but it looks good and looks like a real stadium. There is no secret in our stadium because there is not enough time.
We also had a look at all the other places from all the other campuses. They all look good but i reckon our one is the best.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Today in class


Today in class we continued to make our stadium all is well and it is starting to look like a stadium. Everyone has done a lot of work and it looks really good. Here is a picture of it.

Friday, October 12, 2007

We have started building

Today in school we had a little trouble getting into Secondlife. We had to update the software which took 30mins and also the computers where lagging heaps and it was hard to get around in the environment. After about 1 hour trying to figure out what was wrong we got started. Everyone was allocated a position. In this position we had to create the stuff we were told to do. I had to make the ground. At first i thought it would be simple because all i had to do was make a 256x256 pixel square transparent. But it was hard and i had to follow a tutorial i found on the internet to make it transparent. All is good now and im on my way to making the field. Everything is easier then i thought and our class done a good days work in making our stadium.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Today in class

As you can see from my previous post today we wrote up stories and we finally decided on what our story is going to be about. Next term we will be making the stadium hopefully it turns out good. I think everyone who makes the stadium are going to act as ghost when we play second life.

The Class decided on a story

Our story is how people started to build a stadium and people died building it and now the people who died haunt the stadium. We dont know yet if we will have one person die or several people die.

Louie the Great: A St Albans Story


On day in 1930, a man named Louie lived in a small town in the western suburbs called St Albans. Louie was an armour maker who made armour for the Australian Military. The depression had hit and Louie’s business was going under as well as all the other peoples business around the area. Business was at an all time low and getting the essential needs for day-to-day life was a struggle. Louie was always down during the days of the depression since there was no stuff to do in his business like make armour, Louie did nothing all day. Hw just mainly walked around town trying to find food to eat and bring home to his family. Some days he was successful and others him and his family just went without food for the whole day. It was a struggle to live in the small town of St Albans

Months passed and life was still the same the depression was still there and nothing had changed. Louie was depressed and he decided to do something about it. He was sick of lying around all day watching his business go under, he was sick of always having to go find food everyday to feed his family. While sitting on his couch one day Louie decided he wonted to do something about it. He wonted to do something for the community and wonted everyone to get involved and be apart of the community. Louie had devised a plan to make a recreational stadium. This stadium would be a pivotal part of St Albans it would be something that people of the town could get involved in. Louie’s plan was the have activities for the people where they could play sport and communicate with one another. This would be a big change in St Albans.

Louie started building his stadium. He had the skill set to build this stadium because he did make armour and he knew what he was doing. It took him 6 months and 23 days to build his stadium. When he finished his stadium Louie opened it to the public he got people to register and take part in his stadium activities. Following the next few days the ora of the town of St Albans was much more cheerful. Finally people where smiling and laughing. St Albans was the town to be in. People still had there businesses and because of the stadium people from all around the world were coming to see the stadium and businesses where booming with wealth.

Later on Louie became the mayor of St Albans. This was the end of the depression because of Louie and the stadium; St Albans became a world famous place to visit in the 1930’s. Today Victoria University sits where the almighty stadium of Louie once stood. St Albans today wouldn’t be the same today if the stadium were never built. Today there are no more armour shops or stadium, but as you walk around Victoria University you can still find old bullets laying around as well as pieces of the stadium that once stood there.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

3 weeks ago we watched Run lola Run

3 weeks ago we watched Run lola Run. It is a good film with 3 endings. It is interesting because it is not like your normal film that you see.