Saturday, March 21, 2020

Digital Portraits

Today, we worked on using different skills on Google Drawing. We attempted to make a digital portrait. It was our first doing this task, most of us found it really tricky. We explored the different tools, such as different lines and colour.






7 comments:

  1. Nice work team. I like how you kept going even though it was tricky. Great resilience! I did some work on Google Drawing last week too. I drew a dolphin. Maybe next time you could embed some of the pieces of work so we can see them up close. Keep up the great work!

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  2. Nice work hay Park me mele I really like how we made our own portraits nice job

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  3. Kia ora Lockhart Class. We really like it how you are focusing on your work. This reminds us of when we did portraits of ourselves in last years class. Next time maybe you could share a video to show us how to do a portrait using Google Drawing. Keep up the great work. From Harris Class.

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  4. Hi is HARLYN form kokatahi school I know how hard it is to drow on google drowing love youer drowring

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  5. Hi it's Elizabeth at Kokatahi-Kowhitirangi School. That looks hard how did you do those portraits. I have used google draw and found it really hard. It was tricky getting my picture to look like I wanted it to. I think drawing a self portrait in draw would be really hard. I would love to see some of your pictures.

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  6. Hi I'm Harrison from Kokatahi Kowhitirangi school. I know how hard it is to draw on a google draw. I like how you all persevered and got your portraits done. I hate drawing on a google draw but it's fun. How long did they take?

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  7. Hi,
    I loved making a digital portrait of me. Now i know how to make a digital portrait and i am getting addictive to it. But sometimes its hard to make them because you are using the polyline tool and then it stops working.

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