so i have to construct a scene from a book. i choose to pick faking 19. im going to do a boardwalk scene(like at the beach with a ferris wheel and cute little shops). im just not quite sure how to do that? like should it be in a shoe box? im not sure any advice would be great.
thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? asknava answered Saturday March 8 2008, 5:43 am: Well I do hope that I can give you some pointers, but I am not completly sure if this is what you are looking for. If you are like trying to make a piece of 3D art, you could use a lot of different things to make it:
clay
toothpicks
legos
popcycle sticks
paper machet
construction paper
you could even do cut-outs
I think clay or cut-outs would be the easiest. What I mean my cut-out is: Draw something you want like a house and then cut it out. you know make it out of cardboard and then you can paste it onto a cardboard strip. you could even use real sand or glitter to represent the sand on the board walk. It would be almost like one of those 3D books for children. Pop Up Books...that would be cool and probably the easiest thing. It would look neat too if you took your time coloring it. Hope this inspires you to come up with your own thing.
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advicex answered Friday March 7 2008, 6:54 pm: A shoe box with colored sceen would look really neat. Not much help for you from me, sorry but your idea was what I would say if you wouldn't have gave an idea. Try the shoebox , but come up with other projects to make to. Best of luck. [ ♥ ] [ advicex's advice column | Ask advicex A Question ]
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