What a mandala means to me is a part of a picture that has been zoomed in and creates something spectacular.
2. The way I created the mandalas was by using a template ms moncure gave us. With that I picked out several pictures I saw that had lots of color. After that I cut the image to the size of the template. Then merged the layers and connected them with gaps. 3. What I like about making mandalas was the way we made them become into its final product but also learning to make it in a different way then they told us because the template was bit wonky. My favorite image is the one that I used from a table from ash that had a bunch of paint on and made it look super colorful. 4. What I struggle with was trying to make some of the part of the picture fit the template because it wasn't measured right but quick enough I was able to fix it. 5. What I would have done differently was not follow the template completely but only follow half of it then merge the layers then after duplicate so they become perfect replicas of each other. 1. A tessellation is a process of tilting a part of a picture and making it connect with no gaps into a circular form.
2. How I created my tessellations was mostly by following the instruction our teacher gave us. Firstly I picked a picture. After I picked my picture i used the crop tool and zoomed into a part I liked and used one of the templates the teacher gave us and used the quick selection tool then paste it. After I did that one more time I merged the two layers. Finally made all the layer match and connect with no gaps. 3. What I liked about making tessellations is that it made me find new ways of creating tessellations because there were several road bumps along the way. My favorite picture was the one I took of a table that had paint on it because I never knew it would come out the way it did. 4. I struggle with the process of making them being the size because the template had a lot of problems. 5. I would only used part of the template instead of the full template and make them all the same size. |
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June 2017
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