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♥ Friday, July 11, 2008

Things we were supposed to do:
1) choose 3 portions from our onthography drawings and blow it up and blow it up. I did that but have still have to enlarge my drawing more.

2) With a 10cm by 10cm square frame, move the frame around my enlarged drawing and to find a good composition, and draw it on butter paper.
3) Then using that, we have to decide which elements are above and which are below. I have no problems with this. It is simple enough. And with that we have to make 4 patterns by rotating the template and then mirror it.
These are the three sets of 16 templates that I created:

Set A

Set B

Set C