Dado que ya di la explicación de la lámina en español y nadie tuvo dudas, dejaré la explicación aquí en inglés.
Al fin y al cabo somos un colegio bilingüe, así que todos le debemos entender sin problemas ;)
MY VETERANS:
Remember that you don't have to do the same patterns as I did, you have to come up with your own designs. Be creative! Challenge yourselves! Do something cool! Have fun! Be awesome! Watch Speed Racer! Play Mirror's Edge!. I'm sorry, I just had coffee... See you in class! :D
1. Find the center.
2. Divide the work area horizontally.
3. Measure every 1 cm both horizontally and vertically starting on the top left of the top rectangle.
4. Using a 2H pencil draw horizontal and vertical lines every 1 cm so that you end up with a grid as it is shown in picture 02.
5. Using a 45° square draw a line on the bottom rectangle, starting from the top left corner (as shown in picture 02).
6. Starting from the top left measure that line and leave marks every 1 cm.
7. Turning the square around draw perpendicular lines at every mark.
8. Measure the last line on the right starting from the point where the lines crossed, not from the bottom or the top of the work area.
9. Continue drawing the grid as shown in picture 04.
10. (Pic 07.) Once both grids are done, using an HB pencil draw an inclined square as shown, leaving a free row at the top and a free column at the left side. The square must be 6 cm tall by 6 cm width.
11. From this point on it all consists of observation and attention to detail. Look at picture 08. Observe where the new squares are drawn.
12. Once you're done with the grid on the top is time to move on to the diagonal grid. Also using an HB pencil you'll have to replicate the figures shown above.
The differences between the two pencils should be noticeable. Remember not to press too hard on the paper, especially with the 2H pencil.
Al fin y al cabo somos un colegio bilingüe, así que todos le debemos entender sin problemas ;)
MY VETERANS:
Remember that you don't have to do the same patterns as I did, you have to come up with your own designs. Be creative! Challenge yourselves! Do something cool! Have fun! Be awesome! Watch Speed Racer! Play Mirror's Edge!. I'm sorry, I just had coffee... See you in class! :D
1. Find the center.
2. Divide the work area horizontally.
3. Measure every 1 cm both horizontally and vertically starting on the top left of the top rectangle.
4. Using a 2H pencil draw horizontal and vertical lines every 1 cm so that you end up with a grid as it is shown in picture 02.
5. Using a 45° square draw a line on the bottom rectangle, starting from the top left corner (as shown in picture 02).
6. Starting from the top left measure that line and leave marks every 1 cm.
7. Turning the square around draw perpendicular lines at every mark.
8. Measure the last line on the right starting from the point where the lines crossed, not from the bottom or the top of the work area.
9. Continue drawing the grid as shown in picture 04.
10. (Pic 07.) Once both grids are done, using an HB pencil draw an inclined square as shown, leaving a free row at the top and a free column at the left side. The square must be 6 cm tall by 6 cm width.
11. From this point on it all consists of observation and attention to detail. Look at picture 08. Observe where the new squares are drawn.
12. Once you're done with the grid on the top is time to move on to the diagonal grid. Also using an HB pencil you'll have to replicate the figures shown above.
The differences between the two pencils should be noticeable. Remember not to press too hard on the paper, especially with the 2H pencil.