‘Leonardo da Warhol’ in PowerPoint Objectives 1.To learn how to ‘trace’ images in PowerPoint. 2.To create your own Warhol image of the most famous painting in the world.
Starter: Name the people? Image Source: ry-culture/warhol.jpg ry-culture/warhol.jpg Image Source: content/uploads/2008/05/turquoise- marilyn_andy-warhol.jpg content/uploads/2008/05/turquoise- marilyn_andy-warhol.jpg Image Source: Prints/andy-warhol-beethoven-1987-FS- II.393.jpg Prints/andy-warhol-beethoven-1987-FS- II.393.jpg Image Source: oaded_images/lennon_warhol jpg oaded_images/lennon_warhol jpg Image Source: ndy.warhol.2.jpg ndy.warhol.2.jpg Image Source: entory/warhol/original/warhol2516.jpg entory/warhol/original/warhol2516.jpg
Main Task: Outcome: You are going to follow the steps outlined in the next slides to create your own Warhol version of the world’s most famous painting. Future: Once you have learnt how to do this in PowerPoint, you’ll begin to create your own images. REMEMBER: Be CREATIVE and EXPERIMENT!!
Image Source: mitchell.org/mona _lisa.jpg mitchell.org/mona _lisa.jpg Example
Image Source: mitchell.org/mona _lisa.jpg mitchell.org/mona _lisa.jpg Step 1: find an image of this painting & paste it into PP.
Image Source: mitchell.org/mona _lisa.jpg mitchell.org/mona _lisa.jpg Step 2: you now need to draw around the outlines of the painting. Go to Review tab Select ‘Start Inking’ and then ‘Ballpoint Pen’. With the Tablet or Graphics pen, draw around the main lines of the painting.
Step 3: you now need to check the lines you have drawn around the outlines of the painting. Select the image and then press ‘Delete’. To restore the image click ‘Undo’. IMPORTANT: copy- &-paste the slide as it is now a few times so that you have a number of copies of this outline template. You now need to make all these many lines into one; press Control+A to Select All, then Arrange, then Group.
Image Source: mitchell.org/mona _lisa.jpg mitchell.org/mona _lisa.jpg Step 4: you now need to add colours to the images. Go to Review tab Select ‘Start Inking’ and then ‘Felt-tip Pen’. With the Tablet or Graphics pen, colour and shade-in around the main areas of the painting.
Step 4: you now need to add colours to the images.
Step 5: you now need to experiment with different designs and colours in the blank outline templates you copy-&-pasted.
Plenary: 3 Stars & A Wish Three things I have done well this lesson: One thing I think I could have better this lesson: