Illustration Techniques

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Illustration Techniques I like the illustrations of … because… His illustrations are … I like the way … Use the top blue area for audio directions, links to resources, or other information. Use the area below the blue bar for a title. Use the area above the title for charts, graphs, photographs, drawings, clipart, video clips, audio clips, or other visual materials. Use the bottom blue area for additional navigation. Use the speakernotes for additional directions or for citations. Remember, you can print out the speakernotes. Template developed by Annette Lamb, 2006 (alamb@eduscapes.com)

Illustration Techniques of David Weisner I like the illustrations of David Weisner because they use bright colors. They also look very real even when they are make believe. His illustrations are drawn on paper and painted with watercolor. I like the way his illustrations are part real and part fantasy. I used the David Weisner website at http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/authors/wiesner/home.html Use the top blue area for audio directions, links to resources, or other information. Use the area below the blue bar for a title. Use the area above the title for charts, graphs, photographs, drawings, clipart, video clips, audio clips, or other visual materials. Use the bottom blue area for additional navigation. Use the speakernotes for additional directions or for citations. Remember, you can print out the speakernotes. Template developed by Annette Lamb, 2006 (alamb@eduscapes.com)