Showing posts with label symmetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label symmetry. Show all posts
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Friday, May 30, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Digital paintings and tessellations
Sixth Grade graphic arts students started out the quarter by creating abstract digital paintings using the ArtRage software. We discussed what it means for something to be abstract, and explored what all of the different tools in ArtRage do. Check out some samples below:
After creating these images we then discussed how to use Photoshop to rotate and transform each image several times across the page to create a tessellated image. We discuss the math components of tessellation as well as the designs. Students took a few days to work on these and you can see some samples below.
After creating these images we then discussed how to use Photoshop to rotate and transform each image several times across the page to create a tessellated image. We discuss the math components of tessellation as well as the designs. Students took a few days to work on these and you can see some samples below.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Radial Symmetry part 2
Seventh graders started out the new grading period by learning about radial symmetry. We started out by looking at some images and discussing what it means for something to have radial symmetry, and then we did some practice drawings using shapes to create radial symmetry. During this time we also looked at lettering styles and how to create a unique style of lettering. To end the unit, students used their name (or nickname, or a word) to create radial symmetry.
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