Thursday 16 December 2021

SLJ Vector Art

 Hi everyone.

Today is 3rd Day of SLJ. And today's activity is Vector Art. In computer art there are 2 types. One of them is Vector Art, which is the subject for today. Vector Art is a computer that is mainly used for sign. For example the Google signs. When you zoom up it will be very clear. The other one is Raster also known as Bitmap. Raster / Bitmap is made out of pixel or tiny square parts. When you zoom in you can see little squares to make the picture. From a far away distance it is very hard to tell that it is made out of pixel. Here is the link where I learned this. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vUG2AbZTnI&t=17s

Have you learned anything from watching this video? I did, I learned a lot.

Now today I needed to make one for a decoration online for this I used Raster Images I know they were supposed to use Vector Image but I couldn't seem to find any, to make it look more like a Vector image I decided to use some shapes to replace some of the images and for the Raster images I made a tiny so it is hard to tell. Here is my work it a picture of a wall with some decorations on it.

 

What do you think? Please tell me in the commets

Wednesday 15 December 2021

SLJ (2021 - 2022) Draw a geometry

 Hola Bloggers 

Today is the second day of this years SLJ. SLJ stands for Summer Learning Journey. So today's activity is       Draw a geometry. So I had a choice of doing the kick start or the step it up. I thought the kick start was a bit too easy so I choose to the Step it up. For this one I learned about triangle. Here is the video link.

https://youtu.be/yNH8GDyCMto

After that I had to choose to do it on paper or online. I chose online and for some reason I didn't know what pattern I should do so I so choose to do a picture of a bunny. Here is my pic.


I know it's probably not what you expect but I really couldn't think of what to make. The types of triangles that I made was were Scalene, Isosceles and equilateral.

Scalene the sides are never equal and equilateral is the opposite. Isosceles always has 2 sides the same lengths.





If you have any advice for me please write it in the comments.