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Three Canvas HTML Tutorials

These are three tutorials that I briefly looked over, the first one is all about gradients and is very interesting because there's many kinds of gradients that you can do. The coolest one to me is the set shape example, I think this is cool because it's different from the rectangular shapes that we were primarily dealing with in class. https://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_gradients.asp Next, I have this tutorial which is very helpful for the basics of how to create a canvas, basic shapes, and even import photos into the html. https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/html-canvas-basics/ Finally, I found this tutorial which is a really great starting place for new users to DreamWeaver. This tutorial is awesome because it shows new users how dreamweaver functions and how to set up your workspace, and this tutorial is also great for going into more detail about changing font for potential websites. https://websitesetup.org/dreamweaver-tutorial/

Introduction

Hello! My name is Max Puleo and I'm currently a Junior at the University of Tampa. I'm currently on track to receive a bachelors degree in computer animation. I primarily am wanting to go into 3D animation for movies and possibly gaming once I've graduated. I've already received an associates degree in Fine Arts from my last college that I attended right outside of Saint Louis, Missouri. I started doing the computer animation in my junior year of high school at a tech school that was partnered with the High School. Through that tech school I was given many opportunities to learn and compete in the 3D computer graphics/animation field. My best friend at the time and myself actually got to compete in Missouri State Competitions both years we attended the tech school, both years we received second place in the entire state. Nowadays though, my girlfriend and I both attend University of Tampa and are currently working on our second semester as commuter students. Outside