Morphing Project II. What is morphing?  Changing one object to another through seamless transition.

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Morphing Project II

What is morphing?  Changing one object to another through seamless transition.

Examples…

Connections…  opposites  similar shapes  meanings  shared characteristics (i.e. flight, speed)  other?

Morphing ideas…?  Think on your own or with a partner what each of these objects could be morphed into.  airplane  tree  spider  cat  hand

Project II: Part A) Sketchbook Draft  Morph an object into another into 8-12 steps by changing one feature at a time.  Decide which objects you would like to morph. Do not choose arbitrary objects, but make sure that there is a connection.  Divide a page in your sketch book into the number of steps you choose to do.  Before morphing, draw the first picture and the end picture.  Make sure each step displays an equal amount of morphing.

Challenge  Create an 8 step morph using contour line drawing.  Example: