I enjoyed creating a scenery for my animation.
I found it hard to make drawings with the mouse pad.
My animation shows the nine Matariki stars shining in the night!
Next time I would change the pace of my animation and make less jurassic changes in every slide.
this blog post shows I am stepping up.
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ReplyDeleteHi james My name Timote and I am a Year 7 from Tamaki primary School.I really like how you showed yourself in the animation and how you showed the nine stars.I wish you had more slide but it was good.
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ReplyDeleteHi james Talofa lava my name is Suave and I go to Tamaki Primary School and today I am going to be describing your work. So I really enjoyed the part when you said that there were nine stars and i liked how you made a interesting video out of brush ninja. I wonder how you could just put more information and vocabulary. So I hope you liked the feedback I gave you.
ReplyDeleteHi there, my name is Liam and I am a student in Lh3 at Gis Int School. I really like how you added lots of color. It made me think of Matriki. Have you thought about you saying that there are 9 stars. If you would like to see my learning, my blog is https://gisintliamw.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteKia ora. I am Jayleigh from Gisborne Intermediate School.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the Matariki post because the animation and how the start moves across the sky.
I learnt that brush ninja is a drawing app to make my own animations.
Maybe you could show me how to animate Matariki or just anything.
Please visit my blog
here
Mā te wā
Jayleigh
Hello James! I really like the look of your Matariki slide its really cool. Maybe you could slow down the animation because its a bit to fast. Maybe you could update the Animation and change the nine stars to seven if you have the time! Otherwise fantastic job.
ReplyDeleteSincerely Nikita, Mangapapa School