Now that you know how to make a value scale, you can use blending values to create all kinds of scenes! This scene is designed to look like you are looking up from the bottom of the ocean! Press play on the video below, and I will lead you through this week's project. I hope you have as much fun as I did. Don't be afraid to get creative with what shapes you add to your ocean. I love to see everyone's art look different. You can upload your completed work to Artsonia! E-mail me if you have any trouble: eaammons@cps.edu
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