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for my art class, we have to illustrate something about world war two. it sounds easy enough, but i genuinely have no idea what to do. we're graded based off our creativity and emotion shown through the illustration

i have some basic ideas like using a quote from a survivor but other than that, im clueless. the illustration is due on tuesday
 
for my art class, we have to illustrate something about world war two. it sounds easy enough, but i genuinely have no idea what to do. we're graded based off our creativity and emotion shown through the illustration

i have some basic ideas like using a quote from a survivor but other than that, im clueless. the illustration is due on tuesday

How much do you know about World War 2, and is there a certain emotion you're wanting to convey (sadness, anger, etc...)?
 
How much do you know about World War 2, and is there a certain emotion you're wanting to convey (sadness, anger, etc...)?

i know pretty much everything about it by this point in detail like the conditions of the camps, how and why they were killed, etc etc. im looking towards sadness, but anything works
 
i know pretty much everything about it by this point in detail like the conditions of the camps, how and why they were killed, etc etc. im looking towards sadness, but anything works

In that case you could try and draw what you perceive from WW2, perhaps any sort of sad scene you can conjure up in your head with your knowledge, and maybe choose the colours, scenery, etc... to reflect the mood you're hoping to accomplish.
 
for my art class, we have to illustrate something about world war two. it sounds easy enough, but i genuinely have no idea what to do. we're graded based off our creativity and emotion shown through the illustration

i have some basic ideas like using a quote from a survivor but other than that, im clueless. the illustration is due on tuesday

I was thinking of the Holocaust during WWII. You could do a sort of ghostly/ghastly army getting closer in perspective as if they are trying to escape the paper. Make the background the inside of a dull grey gas chamber and try to make the people look sort of wispy as if they were the gas itself. Maybe make them colorful too (pastel yellow?) in order to contrast the dull grey.
 
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I was thinking of the Holocaust during WWII. You could do a sort of ghostly/ghastly army getting closer in perspective as if they are trying to escape the paper. Make the background the inside of a dull grey gas chamber and try to make the people look sort of wispy as if they were the gas itself. Maybe make them colorful too (pastel yellow?) in order to contrast the dull grey.

sounds great .v. although im a bit confused about the arm trying to escape the paper and the people in the gas chamber. can you by any chance put together a rough sketch of what you mean? if not, thats completely fine
 
sounds great .v. although im a bit confused about the arm trying to escape the paper and the people in the gas chamber. can you by any chance put together a rough sketch of what you mean? if not, thats completely fine
Kinda like in this perspective:
ReachingforImpact.jpg


The top image on this link is good too:
http://eyespluswords.com/2015/06/29/accepted/
 
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Stupid question, but I'm doing the written portion of our bean sorting experiment and I just wanted to confirm this so I don't screw up. We were sorting different categories of beans with three different types of glove protection to see how they affected sorting time. The beans would be the dependant variable and the glove type would be the independant variable correct?
 
confused about descartes' view on the soul. so did he think its the same thing as the mind or?? kinda understand the mind body dualism and his view on the mind but not sure about the soul

Descartes sees the mind and body as two separate entities. The mind is simple, nonphysical, and resides in the brain. The body/brain is complex and physical. I don't think Descartes references the soul itself very strongly in any of his Meditations, nor does anyone even talk about Descartes' thought on the soul. I believe the mind and the soul are pretty much interchangeable in his meditations. Just focus on Descartes' dualism theories and I'm sure all your questions will be answered there.
 
Stupid question, but I'm doing the written portion of our bean sorting experiment and I just wanted to confirm this so I don't screw up. We were sorting different categories of beans with three different types of glove protection to see how they affected sorting time. The beans would be the dependant variable and the glove type would be the independant variable correct?

If I am understanding correctly, then yes :). The way that I always think of it is that the independent variable is the variable that YOU change directly while the dependent variable is the variable that changes as consequentially.
 
If I am understanding correctly, then yes :). The way that I always think of it is that the independent variable is the variable that YOU change directly while the dependent variable is the variable that changes as consequentially.

Thank you very much! I always get paranoid in group projects so I always want to make sure I'm doing everything correctly so I don't cost us points. But yeah, it makes sense since you're altering the different types of glove protection and the beans are being affected by that change.
 
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