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Web 2.0 (Animal Morphing)

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BY: MATTHEW HERRON

Web 2.0 - SlideShare

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Progress Check Point

At this point in your projects, you should have a definite idea about your base animal, the animal it will be morphed with along with the environment it must survive in. Please answer the following questions.

1. What environment did you choose? 2. What base animal did you choose? 3. Which animals are you adapting with your base animal? And

why?4. How will your animal adapt to the environment? And will it

survive? 5. What are the Strengths and Weaknesses of your animal?

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Creature Requirements

In this section please briefly summarize the animal features that will help your creature survive in its environment. Be sure it meets the requirements.

Requirements: Use 3 or more animal parts All animal parts should come together to unify a new art form. Use facts about the environment and its climate to justify your

animals features. (EX: animal color, animal fat, animal size, animal shape, etc…)

P.S. Remember you are trying to make this animal as strong as possible to survive.

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Thumbnail Sketches

In this section Draw 5 Thumbnail sketches:

Include: Sketch Idea, Color Palette, and Materials used

You may also draw on the back of this page if needed.

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Material Requirements

Must use a minimum of 3 materials.1. Wire Paint2. Metal Cardboard3. Tape Paper Mache 4. Plastic Plaster5. Feathers Magazines6. Paper Glue7. Fabric Rubber Cement 8. Twist ties(Any other medium must be approved by me)Think about these materials in the sense of hard vs. soft or flexible vs. sturdy

etc…