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Leave a comment: 1) What did you learn today about drawing in perspective? 2) What did you learn about colouring? 3) Are you looking forward to working on your street scene? Explain.
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twinkleToe
4/13/2016 03:11:42 pm
Whoa... I learned a lot about art today. About drawing in perspective, I learned how important it is to keep everything parallel and in line, otherwise the whole picture falls apart. It's important to keep details in mind such as not slanting the lines you make in the wrong way, so that everything stays put. About colouring, I learned how to colour something to make it look like a different texture, like a rocky path on gravel like Mrs. Farrell showed us. I never really thought how texture can add on to a picture- it almost makes it lifelike and much more realistic. I am really looking forward on my street scene because I think it is such a neat idea, and all the picture samples that we have seen so far look really cool! It will be amazing to be able to draw something like that! Okay, bye!
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Sk8rat
4/13/2016 03:48:04 pm
Yes I am looking forward to coulor bye see you tomorrow
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Itzme.eg
4/13/2016 03:59:05 pm
I learned that most of the diagonal lines on the perspective drawing lead up to the center dot. During the lesson about colouring I learned that if you drop pencil crayons they break inside the wooden shell. I really never actually knew that before. I thought they just randomly break when I sharpen them.
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itzme.eg
4/13/2016 04:01:13 pm
Yes, I am looking forward to my street scene because I have never drawn a perspective drawing ever and I think that it has an interesting concept and that the end result is eyecatching. Bye!
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Sparkles
4/13/2016 04:08:41 pm
Today I learned that when you draw a perspective drawing you have to keep everything parallel to the horizontal line. In colouring I learned that if you use your eraser you can blend colours together and yes I'm really looking forward on working on my street scene.
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polarcolar
4/13/2016 05:08:27 pm
I learned what to draw in parrellel lines into what line, or horizontally. I practiced that yesterday, but after learning from teacher and the video, my drawing became 'mmm... okay...' to 'wow! awsome!' From colouring, even if I already knew, I learned how to shade from the ball, and some shadows. Also, what I learned new is colouring bricks! Thank you! Yes, I am looking forward to working on my art project. I am curious about something. Are you gonna grade on the drawing in perspective? Because I heard you saying "grade blahblah' while we were drawing. Maybe it is for the fineart.. Hmm... Anyway, see you tomorrow, with faces of knewing that tomorrow's regular class. Bye!
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FluffyKittens300
4/13/2016 06:10:39 pm
I learned a lot about perspective art, like how to do the roof of a skyscraper, a normal house/shop, and which direction certain lines will go. I learned a few things about colouring. I can't wait to continue on this art project in the next few days.
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Teddy sprinkle
4/13/2016 06:22:55 pm
I learned a lot about perspective drawing like how to actually do the roofs etc. I learned I bit on how to properly shade and color! I can't wait to do my final peice because I have some good ideas to chose from and I hop it turns out like I vision it. Bye, see everyone tomorrow!
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clumsymonkey
4/13/2016 06:33:08 pm
i have learned that it is pretty hard to draw in perspective and i learned hoe to make shadows in drawing and how to blend. But i already knew that from doing the pumpkin. Bye see you all tomorrrow!!!
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EpicfaceManiac
4/13/2016 06:45:30 pm
Hi! I learned that every line has to be symmetrical to the point, or the sides and bottom of the page! I learned that you have to use the same colours from the same colour family! I am soooooo excited to work on my street scene! I can't tell you how excited i am! Well, see you all tomorrow! Bye for now!
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Ninjaaloverr
4/13/2016 07:15:06 pm
I learned how to create houses/buildings in a single point view! Something I learned for colouring is how to add texture. I am looking forward to doing my street scene, I love art!
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Aquatree
4/13/2016 07:50:32 pm
I learned that all the line have to be hot dog or burger that the easy way of saying it. for coloring I learned how to shade and add detail in my drawings. I'm ready to color my street Scence I just have to finish my roofs which is hard because I'm a bad drawer.
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Shadowdogs
4/13/2016 08:00:02 pm
I learned that the perspective point is very important because parts of all the building has to be in line with it, perspective drawing is so cool sometimes. All of the thing Ms.Farrell said I already new but I just she was just refreshing are minds. Yes, I want to work more on my perspective art because for one I love art and two you can make the drawing look cooler than any other ways of drawing. See you all tomorrow! C===II=======> XD
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ggingersnap03
4/13/2016 08:15:48 pm
I learned that the dot in the middle helps so much. I can make my lines really good by using the perspective dot.I learned for he coloring how to make a really good shadow. It was really cool. I'm looking forward to doing this scene! Its already super fun.
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ItsBubz
4/13/2016 08:52:27 pm
I learned about using the vanishing line to help draw the buildings to make it look more realistic. I learned a good tip on colouring is to choose where the light is pointing at to colour and shade, creating a more realistic look. I am exploding with ideas! I can't wait to do the street scene because to see it afterwards is amazing. I am excited to draw our own scene.
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crazycraft
4/13/2016 09:27:27 pm
I learned that the building should get smaller as they get closer to the vanishing point. I also learned that different lines should go in different directions to make the picture more realistic. In colouring I learned to make grass look more real to do each individual blade.Yes, I am because I have some sort of an idea that I might want to do but then I get an other idea and then I want to do that! See you all tomorrow. Bye!
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Curlyfrie
4/13/2016 09:52:30 pm
I learned to make a building go from big to small when going to the vanishing point. I learned how to draw objects to make it 3D by making a shadow and I learned how to make the colours of an object have an effect that Goes from dark to light. Yes, I am looking forward to doing my street scene because I have never done a drawing that looks so realistic and almost 3D like.
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SuperPunnyGamer
4/14/2016 07:19:02 am
I learned how to draw in perspective. I didn't learn anything about colouring. I already knew that we have to pay attention to every single object. I am looking forward to draw a street scene because I drew one at home. See you all today.
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mr.endeman1919
4/14/2016 07:29:08 am
I learned how to draw in single point perceptive. I sort of knew about the coloring but the in lesson she taught me a LOT more. Yes, I'm looking forward to the art scene because they always look so cool. See you all tomorrow.
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rainbowC
4/14/2016 03:12:00 pm
I learned how to make sure to line up the lines I am drawing to make it lined up with the middle point. I learn how to colour with different shades and how to make it really light. I am sort of looking forward o it because I am really excited for the free drawing.
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