Mixed Metaphors "I've been up and down so many times that I feel as if I'm in a revolving door." For your next project (final project for seniors!) you will create an image to illustrate a Mixed Metaphor . Please read the article linked to below: https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-a-mixed-metaphor-1691395 When you have completed the article, select a mixed metaphor to use in your project. You can refer to the list linked to below, author or find one of your own: http://therussler.tripod.com/dtps/mixed_metaphors.html Once you have selected a mixed metaphor, create an image to illustrate it. The mixed metaphor itself should accompany your image.
Sharpen Your Mind (And in the process, your design skills) https://www.dieynnesaugo.com.br/single-post/2017/03/21/PQQ-Mais-energia-e-qualidade-de-vida https://sharpen.design/
2D Landscapes https://www.iphotoshopcourse.com/blog/2d-landscape/ For your first project of the 4th Quarter, you will be creating a 2D Landscape using either Photoshop or Pixlr. The link below is to a tutorial for creating a landscape from scratch in Photoshop. The information contained in the tutorial can be applied to Pixlr as well, with a few adjustments. https://www.iphotoshopcourse.com/blog/2d-landscape/ Using the gradient tool to fill your layered selections is an option that you should consider. Below is an example of a gradient-filled landscape. Also, don't forgot what you have learned about creating silhouettes--they are great for adding additional elements like trees (or in this case saguaro cactus) to your landscape.
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