Thursday, April 27, 2017

polygon


3 comments:

  1. Effort:4
    Composition:4
    Correct use of Stroke/Fill:4
    Craftsmanship:3.5
    Reflection:0 Missing Do for full credit!
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  2. The strongest visual area of my finished art piece is the way I structured my art piece. I positioned it in a way where it looked perfectly pieced together despite the fact that the polygon pieces were each drawn separately. I think this was my strongest part because I had more flexibility to recreate my image, into what I wanted. I think I could have been more creative, I feel like it was elementary. It can be improved by me adding more to the image and stepping out of my set boundaries. I applied the polygon tool, pen tool, saturation tool, and selection tool. I used the selection tool to select the image. The saturation tool was used to alter the colors of my original image and enrich the gloomy colors. The easiest part about this activity was having the freedom to do what I desired. The difficult part about this project was figuring out how to make my project different from the original. I demonstrated each of the objectives by changing the image so it’s not in its original form by adding color. If I could do this assignment again I would choose a different image that had more detail .On a scale of 1-10, I would rate my effort a 9, I feel like I worked really hard but could have also worked harder.

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  3. Effort:4
    Composition:4
    Correct use of Stroke/Fill:4
    Craftsmanship:3.5
    Reflection:3 (The reason why your structure is strong is because of the way you arranged the composition. You have an implied line that starts at the face, which falls on the left third, down the chin, and then follows the pink stripe. Why do you feel like this was elementary? What more would you do? You're statement is very vague. What was easy about your process? Explain more. The objective was to show you understand stroke and fill. How did you do this?)

    18.5=93%

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