Fishing...
What did we actually do?
Well, we made the set and our characters out of clay and made a stand for the phone. After that we moved Brian (the fisherman) around in tiny movements ant took 3 - 5 photos for over 200 pictures. Finally, we put every picture into an editing app and added music and credits. |
I chose claymation because it sounded really interesting, I thought it was for some of it. Working on it with my dad and editing was the most fun you can have with your pants on, but taking a ton of pictures wasn't very exciting, it wasn't horrible though.
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i'm learning to draw eyes
i grew as an artist by understanding outlines and frames of drawing a little bit more and now i can draw eyes better
Doodle for Google 2020
Project Description: Doodle for Google is an annual contest open to students in grades K-12. Students are invited to create their own Google Doodle for the chance to have it featured on Google.com, as well as win some great scholarships and tech packages for their schools.
Kindness on a Stick
Project Reflection Prompts here:
- What did you learn about the "Doodle" process?
- What was it like to create a word web around the theme kindness?
- Why are Mid-Project Critiques important?
- If you were to do this again, what would you do differently?
- ie - Brainstorm longer, sketch out more ideas, get multiple critiques from more people, start over again? WHY?)