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How I made this was I drew it in Photoshop, and colored it in Illustrator. Then I added the shapes in illustrator as well. I'm not a big fan of illustrator. The thing I like in illustrator is how easy it is to make shapes, and how when you use the bucket tool it doesn't leave a little ring of the color the object use to be like in Photoshop.
Cinemagraphs:
How I made this was I drew it in Photoshop, and colored it in Illustrator. Then I added the shapes in illustrator as well. I'm not a big fan of illustrator. The thing I like in illustrator is how easy it is to make shapes, and how when you use the bucket tool it doesn't leave a little ring of the color the object use to be like in Photoshop.
Dude, you got it all over!
This is my "Sticky situation" project. I came up with this idea because I
thought about when you spill something like juice, or soda it makes
things all sticky. I used acrylic paint, and melted crayons. I think
using melted crayons was "thinking outside of the box" I created
repetition with the cups in the photo. I think the mini lessons were
good practice, and also helped with deciding which kind of paint is
suited best for me.
This is a picture I took while I was melting the crayons. The way I did
it was I glued crayons down to the canvas after I painted it, and
melted them with a hair dryer.
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