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Graphics for Scratch In Development Creative Inventions and Robotics www.build-it-yourself.com
Why is it important to know how to make way cool graphics? www.build-it-yourself.com
Why is it important to know how to make way cool graphics? This is a racing game made with quick graphics. This is the same racing game made with way cool graphics. www.build-it-yourself.com
The point is that it is very important to have good ideas and a good game engine. But it can be just as important to present your ideas in creative, memorable ways if they are to get the attention they deserve. www.build-it-yourself.com
Pixel vs. Vector Graphics ? www.build-it-yourself.com
Scaling vector drawings. Original Shrink Grow Scaling pixel drawings. Original Shrink Grow www.build-it-yourself.com
We recommend using Power Point for creating original artwork. • It’s: • A ubiquitous tool • Quick • Powerful • Great for story boarding www.build-it-yourself.com
Which shape is more interesting or more creative? conservative circle vs. liberal circle? www.build-it-yourself.com
Which colors make your imagination wander? Flat Color vs. 3-D Colors www.build-it-yourself.com
Which eyes are more expressive? Famous paintings often have eyes that are bigger than normal. Animal photographs are often judged on how well the photographer has focused on the eyes. www.build-it-yourself.com
Drawing a simple line for a mouth may be quick. But can a simple line say as much as playful shapes laid on top of each other? Generally, your design may be more interesting and have more character if you use unusual shapes and stay away from symmetry. www.build-it-yourself.com
Which face has more soul? Which face would you rather use in your game? Adding details to your design is often what separates the average from the way cool. www.build-it-yourself.com
If there was one part of a body that could tell you at a quick glance what the nature of that character is, what part would you choose? A nose, an ear, a hand. … ? www.build-it-yourself.com
If there was one part of a body that could tell you at a quick glance what the nature of that character is, what part would you choose? A nose, an ear, a hand. … ? Eyes are very important!!! Drawing eyes is one of your best chances for setting the personality of your character. Generally, big and bold is good. www.build-it-yourself.com
Use the AutoShapes / Lines / Curve lines to create unusual shapes that can be colored. The line end point must be exactly on top of the line start point if you want to color the object. www.build-it-yourself.com
If you need to change your shape, select the shape you want to edit. Use the Draw / Edit Points mode. www.build-it-yourself.com
To create 3-D looking graphics, click on the arrow next to the paint bucket. Select Fill Effects / Two Colors and experiment with the different effects. www.build-it-yourself.com
Another way of adding depth to your drawing is by using perspective. Conservative Square Perspective Square www.build-it-yourself.com
Another way of adding depth to your drawing is by using size and placement. 2-D scene 3-D scene www.build-it-yourself.com
Exercise: Fill in a rectangle using drawing tricks you have learned including color, gradations, perspective, depth, exaggeration. Mondrian www.build-it-yourself.com
Exercise: Fill in a rectangle using drawing tricks you have learned including color, gradations, perspective, depth, exaggeration. Monet www.build-it-yourself.com
Exercise: Fill in a rectangle using drawing tricks you have learned including color, gradations, perspective, depth, exaggeration. Picasso www.build-it-yourself.com
Exercise: Fill in a rectangle using drawing tricks you have learned including color, gradations, perspective, depth, exaggeration. Sponge Bob www.build-it-yourself.com
Exercise: Fill in a rectangle using drawing tricks you have learned including color, gradations, perspective, depth, exaggeration. Clare - 13 www.build-it-yourself.com
Exercise: Fill in a rectangle using drawing tricks you have learned including color, gradations, perspective, depth, exaggeration. Steve - 11 www.build-it-yourself.com
Exercise: Fill in a rectangle using drawing tricks you have learned including color, gradations, perspective, depth, exaggeration. Build-It-Yourself Student www.build-it-yourself.com
More tricks … • Copy and paste • Group objects • Order objects • Rotate or Flip • Size your drawing • Animated frames • Save as JPG • Cut image sizes in Paint • Make transparent backgrounds. www.build-it-yourself.com
Another way of thinking about pixel (Paint) vs. vector (Power Point) graphics … Imagine you have a cup of lemonade. A friend wants a cup too. Which is better? Pour half of your lemonade into another cup and then fill both cups with water. Give your friend a lemon, sugar and water to fill up the new cup. www.build-it-yourself.com