Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Dragon drawing!

Hi everyone, today I was learning how to draw a dragon for my extra one thing today! I love drawing so I drew a dragon. I drew a dragon because it is out of the world and doesn't exist. I added colour to it so it looked better. It also said to outline it so you can see the dragon clearly. So here is a picture of what my drawing looks like:

Thanks for reading my really short blog post! Hope you enjoyed, Bye! 

4 comments:

  1. Hello Ruta wow! You have amazing drawing! I can't believe you drew the dragon so clearly so everybody can see it! True, dragons actually don't exists. Keep up the great work! You can vist my latest post
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  2. OMG!!!
    That is so cool Ruta. I LOVE it. Is that for the Railway tiles? I have done one too, instead of a dragon, I did a fox. I'm going to add colour to it soon. I like the reason why you chose to draw a dragon. I love the idea of drawing fire coming out of it's mouth, it makes it look like a real and true dragon. Maybe, you could add some more colours to the dragon so it stands out even more.

    Amazing blogpost Ruta. You had the right puncuation and you kept it short by still inforamtive and detailed. You know what they say, Lest is best.
    Blog you later!!!

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  3. This is a very detailed drawing Ruta - I particularly like how you've made the individual scales on the back of the dragon stand out through your use of outlining. There are lots of good books around that have dragons as characters, have you read any? One I used to enjoy was 'The Reluctant Dragon'. I hope you are enjoying your online learning. Keep up the good work!

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  4. Hi Rudy, that is a very carefully drawn and detailed picture. Did you use an online activity that showed step by step diagrams of how to complete the drawing? I saw that another Te Waka Ako student had used one. Perhaps you could include an outline of the activity or put a screenshot up. Someone may be inspired to do the activity who may not have previously seen it.
    Keep up the fabulous work and keep on blogging.

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