Want to know how I made this wonderful picture? Well, here are the steps. First I added my picture on Kid Pix. Next I divided my face in half so one side was all white. Then I neatly traced around myself in white and erased the background. Now all that was left was half of my face. Next I used the eye dropper tool to find the closest color to match the colors of my face, hair, and my shirt. Then I began to make my symmetry of the other side of me. I used the paint brush tool to make my my head, neck, shirt, and hair. For my mouth, eyes, and eye brows I used the pencil in different thicknesses for the details on my face, like medium for my mouth. Finally, when my symmetry portrait was completely finished, I added a color to the background. I exported it and now here it is!
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
A Portrait
Want to know how I made this wonderful picture? Well, here are the steps. First I added my picture on Kid Pix. Next I divided my face in half so one side was all white. Then I neatly traced around myself in white and erased the background. Now all that was left was half of my face. Next I used the eye dropper tool to find the closest color to match the colors of my face, hair, and my shirt. Then I began to make my symmetry of the other side of me. I used the paint brush tool to make my my head, neck, shirt, and hair. For my mouth, eyes, and eye brows I used the pencil in different thicknesses for the details on my face, like medium for my mouth. Finally, when my symmetry portrait was completely finished, I added a color to the background. I exported it and now here it is!
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