4 lines, 5 dots, 1 curve

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Use drawing software a picture using only:

  • 4 lines
  • 5 dots
  • and 1 curve.

The picture can be representative or abstract. Play with size, colour, texture and overlaying – so dots can be large discs or tiny pin-pricks, they can look like spots or holes; curves can be deep or shallow; lines can be thick or skinny, long or short.

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Creating a picture using only 4 lines, 5 dots, and 1 curve seemed hard at first because I had no idea what I could create

The goal of this assignment was to creat a picture with 4 lines, 5 dots and 1 curve. It was hard for me to

4 Lines 5 Dots 1 Curve 4 stars

You had to be very creative to do this assignment. It was difficult to figure out what to

For my last visual assignment of the week, I decided to try out this one that limits our usage to only a few basic

So this was an interesting assignment. The goal was to draw something using 4 lines, 5 dots, and 1 curve. I immediately thought of

 

I started the assignment 4 Lines, 5 Dots, 1 Curve (worth 4 stars), thinking it would be really difficult

This assignment wasn’t hard. It was cool to see what the picture would become because is didn’t have a picture of what I wanted

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