YEAR 8 PERIOD 4 COMPLETE THE 4 INITIAL DESIGNS ON THE GENERATING IDEAS SHEET. (NEXT SLIDE) THESE DESIGNS MUST BE BASED ON THE CHARACTERS YOU CAME UP WITH.

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YEAR 8 PERIOD 4 COMPLETE THE 4 INITIAL DESIGNS ON THE GENERATING IDEAS SHEET. (NEXT SLIDE) THESE DESIGNS MUST BE BASED ON THE CHARACTERS YOU CAME UP WITH ON YOUR MIND MAP. EACH CHARACTER MUST BE EASILY RECOGNISABLE AND FIT THE SHAPE OF YOUR FINAL PRODUCT (THE MOVING FIGURE) USE PENCIL CRAYONS ONLY. IF YOU CAN NOT PRINT OFF THE WORK SHEET THEN USE PLAIN A4 PAPER.

GENERATING IDEAS GENERATING: VERB – TO BRING SOMETHING INTO EXISTENCE. IDEAS: NOUN – A THOUGHT, CONCEPT OR IMAGE. Design 1 Design 2 Design 3 Design 4 WWW: EBI: ACTION: NAME .......................................................... DATE.......................... TECH GRP.................. 9.2/8.1