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<P>Here's my try to take my picture with my webcam and make it about 50x50 as a gif. I don't think it worked well. I have the picture before as well, but it's a JPEG and not 50x50, but it is as close as I could get it. Maybe you can make it a better looking gif then I can.</P>
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<DIV></DIV>From: <I>"Steve Slevinski" <slevin@signpuddle.net></I><BR>Reply-To: <I>sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu</I><BR>To: <I>sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu</I><BR>Subject: <I>Re: [sw-l] Picture examples of SW Symbols</I><BR>Date: <I>Thu, 02 Mar 2006 09:29:07 -0500</I><BR>>Hi Adam,<BR>><BR>>If you could use gifs and animated gifs roughly 50 by 50 pixels, I <BR>>could create a special version of SignText that would display the <BR>>lifelike images in the symbol palate for viewing. Whenever the user <BR>>starts to drag a symbol from the palate, the symbol would <BR>>automatically switch to the real IMWA symbol.<BR>><BR>>It would be a great teaching tool and very interactive.<BR>><BR>>-Steve<BR>><BR>>Adam Frost wrote:<BR>>><BR>>>You know, that might be a great help to
you and to me (and anyone <BR>>>else who wants to do this!) On Fridays, I will be able to sit at <BR>>>the computer with a webcam and take snap shots and maybe short <BR>>>"videos" of myself. I will take a few symbols and do what I think <BR>>>that they mean. Val, you can say yes or no to the pictures. I will <BR>>>then know if I am doing it right or not. You will have some photos <BR>>>(or somebody else who wants to take it up so that Val doesn't have <BR>>>to take more on her load) to put on the web as examples of what the <BR>>>symbols mean visually. And if anyone else wants to do this (or <BR>>>already has some) then we can get it to where us visual people have <BR>>>a resourse to look at all in one place. What do you say?<BR>>><BR>>>Adam<BR>>><BR>>>
<BR>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>>> From: /"Valerie Sutton" <sutton@signwriting.org>/<BR>>> Reply-To: /sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu/<BR>>> To: /sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu/<BR>>> Subject: /Re: [sw-l] MOUTH Cheeva and Cha/<BR>>> Date: /Wed, 1 Mar 2006 18:23:41 -0800/<BR>>> >SignWriting List<BR>>> >March 1st, 2006<BR>>> ><BR>>> >Hello Cherie, Adam and Stefan -<BR>>> >I am not sure why, but for some reason, this message bounced,<BR>>>
>Cherie, so I am posting it for you...See below...<BR>>> ><BR>>> >of course I understand that you need photos and illustrations <BR>>>and >lots of examples!<BR>>> ><BR>>> >I did teach the eyegaze several times...Maybe Stefan can <BR>>>help?<BR>>> ><BR>>> >Maybe Adam and Cherie can take photos of their own face doing <BR>>>some<BR>>> >of these positions!! smile...Val ;-)<BR>>> ><BR>>> >----------------------<BR>>> ><BR>>> >Date: Wed, 1 Mar
2006<BR>>> >From: Cherie Wren <cwterp@yahoo.com><BR>>> ><BR>>> >ditto for eye gaze-- I cant figure those out! I aways<BR>>> >get them confused!<BR>>> ><BR>>> >cherie<BR>>> ><BR>>> ><BR>>> >--- Adam Frost <icemandeaf@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:<BR>>> ><BR>>> ><BR>>> >---------------------------------<BR>>> ><BR>>> >I have looked at the web lessons; however, I am not<BR>>> >always clear about the
English wording. It would help<BR>>> >me better if there were pictures of someone doing the<BR>>> >meaning of the symbol. I know that some are just<BR>>> >really hard to do. But if the basic ones have<BR>>> >pictures, then I would be able to figure out the<BR>>> >others. An example of I am talking about is the head<BR>>> >movement symbols with double-strem vs. single-strem<BR>>> >arrows in one of the SW emails I had with Stefan where<BR>>> >I wrote a "shaking the head no" with the single-strem<BR>>> >arrow. Stefan told me that I wrote an Egyptian<BR>>> >dancer's
head movement rather than my goal for the<BR>>> >shaking. He told me that the double-strem arrow was<BR>>> >the one that I needed. Being able to envision the<BR>>> >difference really helped me understand the symbol.<BR>>> ><BR>>> >Adam<BR>>> ><BR>>> ><BR>>> ><BR>>> >---------------------------------<BR>>> ><BR>>> >From: "Valerie Sutton" <sutton@signwriting.org><BR>>> >Reply-To: sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu<BR>>>
>To: sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu<BR>>> >Subject: Re: [sw-l] MOUTH Cheeva and Cha<BR>>> >Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 16:06:53 -0800<BR>>> ><BR>>> >>SignWriting List<BR>>> >>March 1, 2006<BR>>> >><BR>>> >>On Mar 1, 2006, at 3:47 PM, AdamFrost wrote:<BR>>> >><BR>>> >>>So it the second one on row 9 sucking the bottom lip<BR>>> >>><BR>>> >in and the<BR>>> ><BR>>> >>>third is sucking the top lip in? Or it the
other<BR>>> >>><BR>>> >way?<BR>>> ><BR>>> >>>Adam<BR>>> >>><BR>>> >><BR>>> >><BR>>> >>Upper lip over lower lip and lower lip over upper<BR>>> >><BR>>> >lip...One has the<BR>>> ><BR>>> >>lip over the other one...see attached...<BR>>> >><BR>>> >>Did you know that all these symbols are explained on<BR>>> >><BR>>> >the web
in<BR>>> ><BR>>> >>detail?...<BR>>> >><BR>>> >>Go to:<BR>>> >><BR>>> >>Lessons in SignWriting<BR>>> >>http://signwriting.org/lessons/lessonsw/lessonsweb.html<BR>>> >><BR>>> >>Click on Chapter 10 for Facial Expressions...Every<BR>>> >><BR>>> >symbol is listed<BR>>> ><BR>>> >>one by one...<BR>>> >><BR>>> >>Here is the page with those symbols
explained:<BR>>> >><BR>>> >><BR>>> ><BR>>> ><BR>>> >><< 150-Facial-Expressions.gif >><BR>>> ><BR>>><BR>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>>><BR>>>No virus found in this incoming message.<BR>>>Checked by AVG Free Edition.<BR>>>Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/271 - Release Date: <BR>>>2/28/2006<BR>>><BR>><BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></div></html>