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Enlarging an Image Using a Grid

Enlarging an Image Using a Grid. Materials Needed. A pencil An eraser A ruler 2 pieces of paper. Let’s Practice!. First draw a 5x5 grid with ½ inch squares. Next: draw something random inside that grid. Pretend it’s a drawing not a photograph. .

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Enlarging an Image Using a Grid

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  1. Enlarging an Image Using a Grid

  2. Materials Needed • A pencil • An eraser • A ruler • 2 pieces of paper

  3. Let’s Practice! • First draw a 5x5 grid with ½ inch squares.

  4. Next: draw something random inside that grid. Pretend it’s a drawing not a photograph. 

  5. Next: draw a 5x5 1 inch grid on your other paper.

  6. Finally draw in your new (larger) drawing, but by following the squares.

  7. Grid Project Requirements • You are going to take the photograph that you chose (or one from me) to enlarge as a grid drawing. • You may have more than just 5 squares in your grid (the 5 was just for the practice drawing). • You are going to create VALUE in each square of the grid using stippling, scumbling, smudging, and crosshatching. • Each square should have it’s own value type. • No value type should be touching another type.

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