HS 2: Draw a creature's house in 2D perspective.

You are to draw a house in two point perspective. You may choose bird's eye, worm's eye, or human perspective. Once you've made your drawing use different brushes and textures to embellish your drawing. Remember that you can import images, textures, etc.

Your house must be for one of the American creatures found on this page:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_folklore_legendary_creatures .

  1. You will begin by choosing a creature and emailing to me your choice and why you made it. 
  2. You will also send to me a brief description of your house idea in words, as well as an image, which can be a rough drawing. 
  3. You will use proper email etiquette:
    1. A subject that explains succinctly your email.
    2. A body, written in complete sentences and with correct grammar and syntax where appropriate.
    3. A description of your image.
    4. A signature, which doesn't mean your name--although it could be that. A signature personalizes your email.

HS 1: Make a two Perspective Drawing.

Do some more stuff and things.
Watch the video and do something like it.

MS 1: Make a Google Doc with your group that demonstrates a knowledge of your assigned mechanism

You will make a shared google document that describes your mechanism. The formatting should be like this:

And the document should be like this:
.Mechanism Name
Information about how my mechanism works and a description of what it looks like go here.The rotation of the two spur-gears, with crank-wrists attached, produces a variable alternating traverse of the horizontal bar.


Real World Applications
  1. One, with a brief description.
  2. Two, with a brief description.
  3. Three, with a brief description.
  4. Four, with a brief description.
  5. Five, with a brief description.



Information about how my mechanism works and a description of what it looks like go here.The rotation of the two spur-gears, with crank-wrists attached, produces a variable alternating traverse of the horizontal bar.
Information about how my mechanism works and a description of what it looks like go here.The rotation of the two spur-gears, with crank-wrists attached, produces a variable alternating traverse of the horizontal bar.