The example shown left is a original student design created by a cohort two (more experienced student in the use of Tinkercad, having spent one year in the classroom previously).
The student used the various shapes from the main interface and included the paws/claws which can be located with a quick search. The body, mane and details were all created quickly. The student then used the AR/VR Tinkercad app to project the image into a location which would demonstrate its scale - in this instance it was in the middle of our school field in summer, which provided an excellent backdrop. While this looked fantastic and the student was thrilled with the result - pic collage took it to the next stage.
With the 'festive winter' themed pic collage filter the design really comes into its own - the expression in the face provides the detail that was previously absent. The background and foreground also really suited the composition of the picture - which again when shown left looks particularly striking.The student wanted to use the image as a creation (art) based however it would obviously make an amazing writing prompt or potential card etc. The entire process took under half an hour to complete (independently) with the student working with the app and their iPad.
This is the students summary on Seesaw which is draft combining all of the elements that the student put into it from the original Tinkercad design and then into two additional versionsThe student is going to refine the post to ensure that it is grammatically correct and then post it to be shared with the classroom and their family.



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