Haiiiii~ After our grid presentation Miss Lisa decided it best to show us the correct way of using a blade, since sometimes we end up cutting out furry-looking mounting boards xD So as usual, she showed us a slide show (of awesomeness! :O) ; examples of paper cutouts. It was so nice to see, and most, or rather, all of them, seemed like it took a lot of never ending effort and patience.
Then comes our next assignment, yup, paper cutting!! :D We have to do 2 paper cutouts: one with symmetry & balance and another with dominance, weight & space. I've never tried paper cutouts before this assignment so I'm nervous it might not be good. Dx Well, obviously by now I've already cut them out, but i'll just post pictures of my paper cutout plans first. Leaving the big revealing for after I show them to Miss Lisa and see what she thinks of it. Sooo, it'll be in the next post i guess :P
I think you can guess which is which:
The butterfly cutout is one piece of paper folded in half so it ends up equal on both sides.
The blade i used is not the usual standard blade but the kind that has a pen shaped base. Kind of like a surgeon's blade since Miss Lisa mentioned that it's a lot easier to use than the usual kind:
Yea, its definitely a whole lot more flexible than a normal blade :]
Well, that's all for now. Till next time ;O



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