I am a Year 6 student at Panmure Bridge School, Auckland, New Zealand. My teachers are Mr Wong and Mr Ogilvie.
Thursday, 17 December 2020
Optical Illusion | SLJ
Today I did a teaser task called "Optical Illusion." A optical illusion can trick your mind and in the optical illusion is a hidden shape you can't see.
First I had to pick a shape to make it into a optical illusion. I could draw the optical illusion or trace it on a DLO using the polyline tool.
The optical illusion I chose was the cube because in the cube it looked like it had two cubes in it.
Talofa lava Hector, this is Elle from the Summer Learning Journey team.
Well done and thank you for sharing your optical illusion!
I really like that you have put a side-by-side comparison, with your inspiration and your recreation! I like that you’ve chosen a different colour for your optical illusion, because it adds your own artistic flair and transforms it into something new. Why did you choose cyan? I think it is a very cool colour!
You chose a very neat illusion to recreate; I think it’s cool that everything overlaps to trick your eye and I agree, it does look like there are two cubes in it!
Maybe for next time, you could add labels to each picture, so we can clearly see which optical illusion is yours and which is the one that inspired you.
Keep it up and well done for being so active in the Summer Learning Journey!
Talofa lava Hector, this is Elle from the Summer Learning Journey team.
ReplyDeleteWell done and thank you for sharing your optical illusion!
I really like that you have put a side-by-side comparison, with your inspiration and your recreation! I like that you’ve chosen a different colour for your optical illusion, because it adds your own artistic flair and transforms it into something new. Why did you choose cyan? I think it is a very cool colour!
You chose a very neat illusion to recreate; I think it’s cool that everything overlaps to trick your eye and I agree, it does look like there are two cubes in it!
Maybe for next time, you could add labels to each picture, so we can clearly see which optical illusion is yours and which is the one that inspired you.
Keep it up and well done for being so active in the Summer Learning Journey!
Ngā mihi,
Elle (SLJ)
Talofa Lava Elle
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. I chose cyan because I think it suits the colour for my optical illusion.
I chose this optical illusion because I liked that it had two cubes and I think my favourite shape is a cube.
Ka Kite Ano Elle! Hope you have a great summer!
Hector
Talofa lava Hector, you are most welcome and it is wonderful to hear back from you.
DeleteI agree! I think cyan was a great choice for your optical illusion, especially because it stands out against the grey and white in the example.
Thank you for your reply and great job; I look forward to seeing what you do next!
Ka kite anō and have a wonderful summer Hector!
Elle (SLJ)