A kaleidoscope is a cylindrical optical instrument that creates constantly changing, symmetrical, and colorful patterns when viewed through an eyepiece. Invented in 1816 by Scottish scientist David Brewster, it uses angled mirrors and loose, colored glass or beads to produce complex geometric designs.
1) Create a kaleidoscope design by starting a new drawing and creating a unique design that satisfies the following rubric:
Kaleidoscope Design Grading Rubric
Criteria: /15 (Polar array used)
/15 (At Least 3 Colors - Each color on its own layer)
/15 (At least 5 Shapes/Sections)
/15 (Correct Layers)
/10 (At least two axes of symmetry)
/10 (Image file with appropriate name)
Creativity: /20 (Unique design)
Total: /100
2) Take a screen shot of your design so that the whole design is shown clearly (see example above)
3) Save screenshot as an image file (.jpg, .png, .pdf) titled "5.06 Your First and Last Name" to your Drafting 1 Folder
4) Submit your image file by uploading to assignment Module 5 Portfolio Project in Educator
https://freesvg.org/vector-clip-art-of-large-petals-gold-flower
https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=409468&picture=bright-red-flower
https://gogeometry.com/geometric_art/gecko/gecko-geometric-art-kaleidoscope-pattern-02.htm