For the Color Names assignment, I was assigned to choose colors and name their RGB values and their HEX code. I created 3 rows with different hues of green. Something that was slightly challenging was choosing a hue of color that wasn't too similar to a color that I already chose because green was my theme. For the Color Schemes assignment, I had to create four different color palettes: monochromatic, analogous, complementary, and triadic. Each palette had to contain 5 colors. I used Adobe Color to choose my colors for each palette. I moved the circles until I got colors that I liked, and chose what kind of palette I need from the bar on the left hand side. I chose a paint palette to display my 5 colors. Paint palette color namescolor schemes
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In these exercises, I was assigned to makes shapes using the pen tool in Gravit, and also to clip images. The pen tool is a tool in Gravit that can be accessed by presses 'p'. It helps create straight lines, curved lines, and to transition between those two lines. My final image was a combination of two images. I used the pen tool to cut out the person in one of the photos. Then I used the clip tool to add the person onto the shelf picture. A challenge I went through was remembering when to let go of my fingers after I press the option button. Sometimes, I took my fingers off at the wrong times, so the lines looked weird. Another challenge I went through was completing cutting out a shape with one line. Although I was frustrated sometimes, I still had a generally fun time!
I've learned how to change page sizes, change units, change fonts, and adjust font sizes in Gravit. I also learned about autosaving on Gravit.
I've done graphic design last year, in sixth grade. I've learned how to use google docs, google slides, and google sheets. I've specifically learned how to use the options given in the programs and shortcut keys to help me. Some projects that I've made was a menu in google slides, a quarantine grocery list on google docs, and a more detailed grocery page on google sheets.
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