Difference between revisions of "Scale Drawings Using the Grid Method"
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{{fa}}One way of transposing images from one piece of paper to another without the use of a computer is to use the grid method. It's simple and can be used by people with varying levels of drawing ability while still yielding great results. | {{fa}}One way of transposing images from one piece of paper to another without the use of a computer is to use the grid method. It's simple and can be used by people with varying levels of drawing ability while still yielding great results. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# Pick your image. The image this article will be using as an example is this image from a ''Calvin and Hobbes'' cartoon. If you're using this method for the first time or you don't have a lot of drawing experience, choosing a simple cartoon image like the one shown is ideal. | # Pick your image. The image this article will be using as an example is this image from a ''Calvin and Hobbes'' cartoon. If you're using this method for the first time or you don't have a lot of drawing experience, choosing a simple cartoon image like the one shown is ideal. |