Fortune Teller Day 7: Evaluation Form 6/6

Yes, that's right - Day 7!

The Evaluation Form is ready! Go to the group shared folder to find it.
"EvalFortuneTeller"
Save it as "EvalFT___________(first name)"

Read it!
Start completing it!

COLOR PRINTING DEADLINE: Monday June 10th.

PASSING REQUIREMENTS:
Swatches, Pattern Layout, & Fortune Teller with passing grades

ME REQUIREMENTS:
You are only eligible for an ME if you did EVERYTHING!

NO R REVERSALS:
Special circumstances may apply

Pattern Layout Day 7: Evaluation Form 5/22

Please open and save a copy of the EVALUATION FORM for this project.
Go to the Group Shared folder and open the file named "EvalPatLayout"
Read through and check off the boxes you have completed.
ASK QUESTIONS about the ones you don't understand

Friday, May 25 is the last class day to work on this project

Pattern Layout Day 6: Create Contrast & Unity 5/21

Work with a partner. One person can look up any defintions if needed and the other person can type up the responses onto a Microsoft Word Document. Please submit work for grading and include both your names, the date, and the band.

You need to be deliberate about how you scale your patterns and choose your colors or you may find that your shapes get lost. Using COLOR/VALUE & SCALE to create CONTRAST or UNITY is a way to maintain the definition of a shape.
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Q1. In which design (A or B) is the circle best defined? Explain why using one or more of these words: COLOR, VALUE, SCALE ,CONTRAST and/or UNITY
A. LARGE Scale Swatches





B. SMALL Scale Swatches

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Q.2 In which design (C or D) is the circle best defined? Explain why using one or more of these words: COLOR, VALUE, SCALE ,CONTRAST and/or UNITY
C. Swatches with CONTRAST
D. Swatches with UNITY

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Q.3 How will you apply this learning to your projects?


Pattern Layout Day 5: Fill Shapes - Use Your Swatches Pallette 5/17

You can copy and paste your swatches palette into your Pattern Layout file and use them to fill your shapes.
1. Open your Pattern Layout file
2. Open your Swatches file
3. In your Swatches file select all of your swatches
4. Edit > Copy
5. Close your Swatches file
6. Zoom out in your Pattern Layout file
7. Edit > Paste your swatches to the side of the page

You can scale down your swatches so you don't have to zoom out so far to see them
You can change swatches and make new ones to suit your project

Pattern Layout Day 4: Continue Outlining Shapes 5/16

Please read and review previous posts

Pattern Layout Day 3: More Ways to Edit Shapes 5/15

Remember you can EDIT your shapes with the DIRECT SELECT TOOL (white arrow).
* Make sure the shape is DESLECTED
* Use the DIRECT SELECT TOOL to select the ANCHOR POINT, LINE SEGMENT, or HANDLE to EDIT.

NEW SKILLS
You can ADD or DELETE anchor points to edit your shapes
* Click on hold on the PEN TOOL to REVEAL the hidden tools
* ADD an anchor point with the ADD ANCHOR POINT TOOL (pen with plus sign)
* DELETE an anchor point with the DELETE ANCHOR POINT TOOL (pen with minus sign)

You can edit your new anchor points with the direct select tool!

Pattern Layout Day 2: Overlapping 5/14

Look at your image and try to forget what it is an image of and just LOOK for the SHAPES in it.

Try to outline the biggest "BACKGROUND" shapes first. This may help you find ways to OVERLAP more easily.

Overlapping is a a big TIME SAVER and making your shapes fit edge to edge is a big TIME WASTER

REVIEW
How can you redraw one line segment that is part of a shape?