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Friday, July 24, 2020

A short algebra animation

On a Tuesday, me and Britt had to make an animation and... blah blah blah. Hi bloggers! It's me again, just read my explanation of the task before you do anything. So, as you know we had to make a math animation. Now before you start complaining, just think. It could teach you so much more knowledge that you will ever know......
The whole idea of this animation was to make a input and output "machine" and shove a number into the "machine". But there was a rule. Here is an example;
Input: 6
Output: 20
What's the rule? 
x 3 +2
See? It's pretty simple. Now, its time for me to make a run for it... Bai!

Friday, July 3, 2020

A something pattern



This thing is the pattern that me and Olivia made together. 
It was made originally on a google draw but Olivia "stole" it and "improved" it. 

Aurora thing

Kia Ora bloggers!

Since today is the last day of the term, we're doing something fun and what we're doing is making art about The Southern Lights. These are the steps on how to make the Southern Lights: 
Step 1 
Hold your piece of 
landscape paper and rip a mountain- like shape on it. This will be used for the mountains. 
Mask this onto the bottom of your black piece of paper.

Step 2
After you've done that, dip your paintbrush into some of the white p
aint, then flick paint from your paintbrush over your black paper. It create's the milky way/random night stars.

Step 3
While the paint is drying, get your ripped paper and color the ripped mountain-shaped paper in with different colored pastels. Make sure you change the color.

Step 3
When the paint is dry, place the mountain-shaped paper onto your black paper. Now run your finger through the pastel upwards towards the stars. This smudge's the colored pastel from the mountain paper onto your picture.

Step 4
Mix a small amount of yellow and white together. Make sure you use more white than yellow, you want it to only have a tint of yellow in it. Using your tooth pick or the end of a paint brush dot in the Matariki constellation.

That is how you make your own Southern Lights Art
BTW Turn your device sideways to 
see 
the first one.

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