Thursday, March 23, 2017

Kaleidoscope Project





2 comments:

  1. Effort: 3 (More creativity/thought could have gone into these. Mostly squares within squares)
    Composition/Symmetry: 4 (GOOD SYMMETRY!)
    Submission of All work: 4
    Craftsmanship: 2 (Several gaps in work. Counted 6 between all 3.)
    Artist Reflection: 0 (missing)
    13/20=C

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  2. I believe the strongest part of my kaleidescop piece was mt first try. I took alot more time to focus on the variation of directions and changes in the photo itself. I believe all 3 pieces of work could be improved on. I didnt try too hard to add more fixs and adjust the photo. I was hoping to just keep it simple.
    To create this I chose to use rotation and flipping alot. Also used the copying of the image or layer. I used these by rotating and flipping the original to put on all 4 corners of the photo. What i found to be easy about this art project was that we got to use our own images, thats about it.What i found difficult about this project was almost like everything. I didnt understand how to use the tools in order to make the kaleidescop more visible.
    I complete the task of this project to my best ability. I used the four corners with the photo method as well as using the rotations but not much else. If i could do this project again i would try and understand more tools in order to use them. I would rate myself a 7 in effort because i did try and do what i could.

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