Shows a process, skill or technique and allows you to explain how you did something. It could show how you used a tool, machine or even a pen or pencil.
Great for showing evidence and explaining a step or process.
Shows everything you want to show in one shot (maybe all of your own work or your work with your friends work too).
A photo that tells a story or shows the each part of the project together.
Great for evaluation and summarising.
Shows work clearly and to a high standard. The photo is usually taken directly above the work looking down and the photo should be cropped (and edited sometimes) to make the work look as professional as possible.
Great for finished work, main designs or models and for giving feedback about the work.
When you sand it you can do it in a lot of ways, for example in this photo I am using a band facer but you can also use sand paper to get the liittle details ( I had a huge lump on it so ut was really hard to get it out with sand paper so the machine was more comfy.) I could nor get my whole design sanded with the band facer because it had an angle I could not sand.
Next i am coloring the house. This time i am doing a color block it is like you draw something behind it and then color them very dark but not too dark.
Next i hold the color pencil like when i am drawing then i shade it outside of the shape. I make sure that the color is from dark to light.
This si a GIF of me sketching of a onion design. It looks like a onion so i call it onion desgn. At first i did nit want to make a onion shape but then it looks like an onion so i just make it more look like a onion. It looks kinda cute.
This is a picture of me using scissors to cut my shape. I didn't use cutting knife because it is very hard, and scissors is more easier to cut the outside shape.
Show an all-in-one shot of your work and what you are working through. This is great when you are halfway through the project of near the end when you have lots of evidence
Show how you use your resources and how your inspiration poster or design work help you with other steps you do later. Let these photos help tell a story
Show what its like at your desk. What work do you have in front of your. What resources are you using and what is your process
These all-in-one photos are great images when you want to write an evaluation or summary about your work so far
You can also group your work with your friends work and take similar photos showing all the work together if you are comparing the designs
These photos look more natural than presentation style photos (which look more formal and more organised)
Zoom in and crop work to show it clearly
Taking a photo directly over the work looks best
Focused photos with no blur
Individual images allow you to evaluate clearly
Upside down photos
Google sites does not allow you to rotate an image. If your image is upside down the best way is to open the original photo in your iPad photo gallery nd take a screenshot of the same photo and then upload the new screenshot.
You can change the size of photo boxes
Action photos or in-the-moment-photos help show what it's really like in you work environment. it shows how you are using the tools and it shows your technique as well
Photos should never be blurry and only posted if they have a meaning or purpose towards your project
Photos can also help tell a story about your process or your project. A photo could explain materials, tools or a visit somewhere connected to your project