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Nicola Gardiner © 2005 gridmagic Getting started with gridmagic
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Nicola Gardiner © 2005 Grid design Art work MosaicPresentation Portfolio There are 5 grid magic work areas
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Nicola Gardiner © 2005 Sending work around gridmagic Grid design Art work Mosaic Presentation Portfolio Art work Can send to Art work Mosaic Presentation Portfolio Grid design Can send to Mosaic Grid design Presentation Can send to Presentation Grid design Can send to Portfolio Art work Grid design Mosaic Presentation Can send to
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Nicola Gardiner © 2005 Grid design Art work Mosaic Presentation Portfolio Art work Can send to Maths tools Creative tools
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Nicola Gardiner © 2005 Portfolio Art work Grid design Mosaic Presentation Can send to
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Nicola Gardiner © 2005 Where do I start? All gridmagic artwork starts off on a grid. So you will always start in Grid Design. Your work has columns and rows. Your grid can be anywhere in size form 2x2 cells up to 160x160 cells and be square or rectanglular. The individual cells are always square. The fewer the number of cells in your original grid, the higher the distortion in Artwork. Starting with fewer cells creates more stunning patterns.
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Nicola Gardiner © 2005 Where do I go from grid design? Start in this work area Grid design Art work Mosaic Presentation Portfolio Art work This enables you to apply artistic effects. You can completely transform the image you created, or imported, in Grid Design The next step depends on what you intend to create This is where you can build beautiful tessellating patterns from abstract tiles created in either Grid Design or Artwork You add the finishing touches to your computer art and a water- mark to protect the work, such as your school logo This is an electronic sketchbook where you can save and keep tiles created in Grid Design and Artwork. You can name, order, resize and delete images in your portfolio.
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Nicola Gardiner © 2005 What is pattern? A pattern, whether in nature or art, relies upon three characteristics: a unit, repetition, and a system of organization.
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Nicola Gardiner © 2005 What is Symmetry? Symmetry is a fundamental organizing principle in nature and in culture. The analysis of symmetry allows for understanding the organization of a pattern, and provides a means for determining both invariance and change. By varying relationships within patterns where symmetry is expected, otherwise predictable and repetitive patterns may be transformed into great works of art.
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