hi my name is Railey and today i learned about optical illusion.
i chose to draw these because they are simple and very easy to make. the only things that you need to make these are pencil, ruler, sharpie, and a rubber.
Tino Pai Railey, I can see from the detail in your drawing that you have taken time and care with your sketches, specifically the shading. This really elevates the optical illusion that you are creating.
It is also helpful to include the equipment you used for your readers to try this too. Well done.
Thank you for the description you made. Although it wasn't very much I managed to pick up a descent amount of information about this post and what I needed to recreate it. I love the fact that you put a lot of hard work into shading and making the Optical Illusion realistic. I also liked how you added in an extra Optical Illusion because then the viewers would be more interested. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK !
Hi Riley, my name is Joanna from Glen Taylor School, I like your Optical Illusion as a drawing but it needs a little more information on how you made it. Your art looks really cool, keep up the good work!
Kia ora Railey!,My name is Deborah from Glen Innes School, Your optical illusion LOOKS SO C.O.O.L!!, You definitely did well in this activity and all your other activities !, By your drawing I can tell you took your time and effort!, How long did it take you?
Tēnā koe Railey, this is Elle from the Summer Learning Journey.
You have done such a great job on your optical illusions! I really like that you’ve had a go at making two different shapes, and that you’ve shaded each one so carefully.
What was the most interesting thing that you learned about making your optical illusions? I like that there are so many different kinds of illusions that can trick your eyes, especially ones with unique shapes and mixtures of colour!
Ka pai Railey, and I look forward to seeing your future blog posts.
Tino Pai Railey,
ReplyDeleteI can see from the detail in your drawing that you have taken time and care with your sketches, specifically the shading. This really elevates the optical illusion that you are creating.
It is also helpful to include the equipment you used for your readers to try this too. Well done.
Kia pai to ra,
Mrs Grant
Bonjour Riley !
ReplyDeleteThank you for the description you made. Although it wasn't very much I managed to pick up a descent amount of information about this post and what I needed to recreate it. I love the fact that you put a lot of hard work into shading and making the Optical Illusion realistic. I also liked how you added in an extra Optical Illusion because then the viewers would be more interested. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK !
Kind Regards: Deborah / Pt England School
Hi Riley, my name is Joanna from Glen Taylor School, I like your Optical Illusion as a drawing but it needs a little more information on how you made it. Your art looks really cool, keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteKia ora Railey!,My name is Deborah from Glen Innes School, Your optical illusion LOOKS SO C.O.O.L!!, You definitely did well in this activity and all your other activities !, By your drawing I can tell you took your time and effort!, How long did it take you?
ReplyDeleteTēnā koe Railey, this is Elle from the Summer Learning Journey.
ReplyDeleteYou have done such a great job on your optical illusions! I really like that you’ve had a go at making two different shapes, and that you’ve shaded each one so carefully.
What was the most interesting thing that you learned about making your optical illusions? I like that there are so many different kinds of illusions that can trick your eyes, especially ones with unique shapes and mixtures of colour!
Ka pai Railey, and I look forward to seeing your future blog posts.
Ngā mihi,
Elle (SLJ)