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Thursday, 5 December 2019

In The Picture: Gus Sinaumea Hunter, Illustrator

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This week my reading group was reading "In The Picture: Gus Sinaumea Hunter, Illustrator"
This book was about his life and how he came to be an illustrator and in the last page he has some tips for drawing, so in our Synthesis work we had to illustrate a picture and use some of his tips!

I illustrated a picture from my Hansel and Gretel story where the Step mom (Delilah) comes and saves the kids from the Witch.

Tips I used: Visualize a picture in your head before you start drawing. Draw what you see, not what you think you see and When adding colour, work your way from the background to the foreground of a picture.

At the beginning I thought we just had to draw a picture so I drew a cupcake but then my teacher told me what it meant and I drew this!

I'm sorry that the picture isn't really clear but this is the best I could make it 








3 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Siale,

    I like your Drawing of Hansel and Gretel it looks very good, I never thought of Drawing the whole background. Maybe next time you could Highlight the pictures because I cant really see it.

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    1. Hi Manuk!

      Thanks for commenting on my blog and that was something that I had trouble doing because when ever I would take a picture it would always come out blurry but I think that your advice will work so I will make sure to try it out next time I do a drawing of something!

      Thanks again for commenting!

      ¬Siale

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  2. HELLO Siale,
    I really like the picture it is super cool. Next time could you say which one is which. Can you tell me more about your story?

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