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3 A quick introduction to using PowerPoint for drawing To enable you to draw using PowerPoint/Word – the Drawing toolbar needs to be open. To open the Drawing toolbar – click on the View toolbar - then Toolbars and finally select Drawing from this menu. Drawing tool bar Initial ideas: Using PowerPoint/Word to design hats

4 The AutoShapes menu contains a number of features to help you draw designs : Drawing toolbar – PowerPoint/Word Basic Shapes – a range of shapes can be selected e.g. circle & rectangle. Some of the shapes have 3D features. AutoShapes menu Main drawing features Initial ideas: Using Word/PowerPoint to design hats Lines - a range of lines styles can be used – Curve, Freeform & Scribble – you will need to test which one is best suited for a task.

5 Adding colour & 3D effects – select Fill Colours The menu allows you to: Fill designs with solid colours Fill Effects enables you to create a range of interesting pattern & textures – lets look in further detail at Fill Effects. Initial ideas: Using PowerPoint/Word to design hats Fill Colours Main drawing features

6 Fill Effects features Gradient effect – this can be used to get 3D effects. Texture – some of the fills are suitable. Drawing toolbar - WORD Initial ideas: Using PowerPoint/Word to design hats

7 More Fill Effects features The Pattern menu allows you to : produce a range of textured effects. use one or a blend of two colours Initial ideas: Using Word/PowerPoint to design hats Drawing toolbar - WORD

8 More Fill Effects features The Picture menu allows you to fill an object with saved photographs or designs. Click on Select Picture and it will take you to My Picture – selected your picture, click Insert and it will fill your outline design. Just to re-cap this again. Initial ideas: Using Word/PowerPoint to design hats

9 1. Draw a rectangle – using Auto Shapes 2. Trace a line around the rectangle using the Scribble line to form the brim of the hat 4. Draw a simple rectangle using AutoShapes 5. Draw the main part of the hat the same way as the brim 3. Add colour to the brim using Fill colour gradient tool Drawing a beanie hat Initial ideas: Using Word/PowerPoint to design hats

10 Recap - Possible colour and pattern effects. Using gradient fills in Fill Colour are an effective way of getting a 3D effect - you can create your own fills or use the pre-sets. To add a specific pattern: click on the Fill Colour toolbar select Fill Effects and select Picture click on Select Picture, then Insert, this will allow you to select a photograph or design you have saved and use it as a fill. The effects can be very effective. Initial ideas: Using Word/PowerPoint to design hats


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