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Take a photograph of something (If you take a picture from the internet, make sure to be nice and cite the original) and transform it through GIMP, Photoshop, etc, into a drawing.

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Here’s one of my favorite pictures of mine. I had to fiddle with it a bit but I got it to where I like

This was a cool and insightful assignment. I actually learned something new about photoshop in this assignment. I chose a picture of naruto (anime character)

I created this image using photoshop and following a brief tutorial I found online.

Credit goes to the legendary Alex Ross for this image.

I was inspired to do the 2 star worthy Visual Assignment Draw It, from the ds106 Assignment Bank,after reading Cole Wyrough’s blog post, Online

For this assignment we had to turn a photograph into a sketch.  Here’s what I ended up with.

I had an app on my

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For this Visual Assignment I we were asked to use a previous photo that we have taken and make a sketch of that photo. Inspiration:
The fifth and last Visual Assingment I did for this week was titled, “Draw it.” This is another one that I found through the “try random

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