Tuesday, June 25, 2019

How to enlarge an image


How to enlarge Wonder Woman!

Equipment

  • A3 Paper
  • Eraser 
  • HB Pencil
  • News Paper
  • Paint 
  • Paint Brushes
  • Paint Tray
  • Pre -scaled Photo
  • 30cm Ruler
  • Sharpie or Vivid 
Instructions
  1. Measure the pre-scaled picture (portfolio) which is 3cm.
  2. Double the number to become 6cm 
  3. Put your ruler at the zero mark at the very edge of the A3 paper and skip count.
  4. Every 6 cm horizontally make a small mark to plot where to put your grid lines.
  5. Do this 4-5 times
  6. Rotate the pre-scaled picture to landscape
  7. Place your ruler horizontally on the pre-scaled picture.
Make sure the zero mark is at the edge of the paper
  1. Double the amount of centimetres downwards.
  2. Put your ruler at the zero mark at the edge of your A3 paper 
  3. Mark every 6 cm 
  4. Rule the grids until they intercept. You just made a grid!
  5. Draw the big W in the squares 1,1 1,2 1,3 2,1 and 2,2
  6. Start drawing the hair in squares 1,3 1,4 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 3,1 3,2 3,3 3,4 3,5 and 4,2
  7. Draw her fist on the right in squares 1,4 1,5 2,4 and 2,5
  8. Continue to draw the rest of Wonder Woman
  9. Erase all the gridlines once you are done drawing
  10. Outline everything with Vivid or Sharpie
  11. Paint all of the red areas first
  12. Wait for it to dry then paint the next colour
  13. Paint a nice background after all the paint is dry
  14. Outline again with another vivid or sharpie 
  15. Cut it out 
  16. Mount onto a piece of black A3 paper

YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY DRAWN WONDER WOMAN

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Enlargement Superhero Art

Enlargement SuperHero Art




What did you accomplish?
      Measuring correctly using the grid, drawing with the  gridlines and painting in the right areas


Are you satisfied with your Super Hero enlargement? Why / Why not?
Yes, because it wasn’t too hard and used just a small effort to get it right.
What did you find easy when you created your SuperHero enlargement?
I found it easy doing the explosion and other details not on Wonder women

What did you find challenging when you were weaving your SuperHero enlargement?
I found doing all of the small details on the face and hair very hard, I had to rub it out a lot of times. 

What do you need to work on?
I need to work on my face and especially the nose and the mouth


What would you change with your Super Hero enlargement?
I wouldn’t change a thing with my Super Hero enlargement because I am proud of it just the way it is.

7. What would you do next time to improve your Super Hero enlarged image?
I need to improve on drawing small details like eyes, nose, and mouth. I also need to improve on painting the hair so that it looks more real.

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Kate Sheppard Information Report

Kate Sheppard Information Report
 By Carolyn


Who fought for Women's Rights? Yes that’s right. Kate Sheppard! Kate Sheppard was an amazing person she became famous and is on the ten dollar note. She fought for women’s rights. She won the fight and New Zealand was the first country in the world to allow women to vote. Kate Sheppard is an inspiration for younger women and generations beyond. Kate Sheppard was incredible and calm standing up to the government without asking, trying or doing any harm to anyone’s reputation. 

 Kate Sheppard was born on the 10th March 1848 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. Her parents were Andrew Wilson Malcolm and Jemima Crawford Souter. She had four brothers and sisters named Francis Souter, Marie Beath, Robert Malcolm and Isabella May.

 At first she was a politician (person who is holding or is seeking a place in the government). She became an activist and her campaign was for women’s rights to vote. Did you know that Kate Sheppard was the first woman to have a place in the government? Well now you know. In 1871 she was married to a merchant named Walter Sheppard. They had one child named Douglas Sheppard. 

 One thing that made Kate Sheppard famous was that she fought for women’s rights. After the fight, New Zealand was the first country to allow women to vote. Later on other countries followed. Even now the majority of women are allowed to vote and have a voice. That is what I call an Unsung Hero. 

Kate Sheppard was an inspirational person. She died on the 13th July 1871 in Canterbury, Christchurch. Even though she may be dead her legacy still lives on. We are both humans regardless of what gender we are.