For this assignment, we were asked to create anything we wanted on a new software, Sketchbook Pro. At first, I was having some difficulty deciding what to do. I then decided to just do something abstract. I might've gotten a little carried away, and did a square painting and a circle painting. I tried to use many tools, at least one time, just to experiment. Sketchbook Pro, I think is a really cool software because the tools actually look like they came from real art supplies. Hope you enjoy!
Once upon a time, there was a woman named Mona Lisa, who didn't have any eyebrows and who hated wearing all those fancy clothes (I mean, look at her smile; she's not happy). 514 years after she was painted on a canvas (1503), she was put into Photoshop and found her true self: Eating at the burger shop with some ketchup and mustard. In this Mona Lisa, I started with trace all of her features. After tracing, I replaced her old dress, with a jacket, using the Photoshop fill tool. Additionally, I put in a new background and added a tablecloth for the restaurant. I also added one of my favorite art pieces I made in 6th grade of ketchup and mustard. This involved a lot of .JPEGs and hard work, but in the end it was really worth it. I have really enjoyed this project, because I got to show you what Mona Lisa should be like.
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