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Monday, May 27, 2019

How to do some Tracing Art!

Hello fellow Bloggers!
I'm back with another exciting post from YMS Rimu Class!
Today's Blog Post is going to be about making some Traced art!
This is a Fun project that anyone can do at home! So let's get started!

First off, get some paper. Obviously.

1. Find a logo that you like.
2. Trace it with pencil.



3. Get a Sharpie, (Fine point, pencil like) and go over the pencil lines.


4. Get some pens and color it in!

At the end, you should have a nice looking image that looks just like the original.
I hope you liked today's Post. Bye!

6 comments:

  1. Hello, my name is Caleb, and I come from Pt England School

    Wow! What a good piece of art. It looks like you had loads of fun making this. What other things could you make?

    Regards
    Caleb, Pt England School

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    1. Hi Caleb!
      Thanks for commenting on my Post.
      Me and my friends did have a lot of fun.
      You can make lots of different pictures. Anything you want.
      Make as many as you want draw.
      Once again, Thanks for commenting on the Post.
      Have a great day Caleb!
      Kind Regards,
      Teegan Ducharme

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  2. Hi Teegan,

    My name is Amelia and I am a Year 8 student at PES!

    I like how you have made a blog post very different to the ones that I usually see at my school! I will definitely follow these instructions you have set. I like how you even coloured it and It made the art look alive!

    Keep it up Teegan
    -Amelia

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    1. Hi Amelia!
      Thank you for commenting on my Blog Post!
      Have you tried it yet? I think it's quite relaxing to do this.
      Once again, thank you for commenting on my Blog Post.
      Kind Regards
      - Teegan

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  3. Hi Teegan, Will here from Grey Main. This is a really detailed post about tracing art. Did you do this on your Chromebook. Could you make this 3d?
    Will.

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    1. Hi William!
      Thank you for commenting on my Blog Post!
      Have you tried it yet? I think it's quite relaxing to do this.
      I did do this on my Chromebook. It would be pretty cool though to make it 3D. Once again, thank you for commenting on my Blog Post.
      Kind Regards
      - Teegan

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