Dry Scooping: Difference between revisions
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thanks for the comment, if your taiklng about drawings that you have done, then just take a photo of it and save it as a jpeg and then you can uploaded to your computer and then to pixlr. i hope that helps you. | thanks for the comment, if your taiklng about drawings that you have done, then just take a photo of it and save it as a jpeg and then you can uploaded to your computer and then to pixlr. i hope that helps you. | ||
== Points of Interest == | |||
== Control of Error == | == Control of Error == | ||
Not sure if I know you. Sounds like you may have the layer mask selected inaetsd of the image. Bring up the layers dialogue (Ctrl / Option plus the L key). You'll see your layer has a small colour thumbnail (the image) and a black and white thumnail (the layer mask) at the end. Try clicking on the colour one and see if that helps. | Not sure if I know you. Sounds like you may have the layer mask selected inaetsd of the image. Bring up the layers dialogue (Ctrl / Option plus the L key). You'll see your layer has a small colour thumbnail (the image) and a black and white thumnail (the layer mask) at the end. Try clicking on the colour one and see if that helps. |
Revision as of 16:24, 25 August 2012
Dry Scooping | |
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Practical Life - Fine Motor Skills | |
Level | Primary |
Materials | 2 bowls dry rice or beans small scoop tray |
The purpose of this activity is to teach the child how to use a scoop. thanks for the comment, if your taiklng about drawings that you have done, then just take a photo of it and save it as a jpeg and then you can uploaded to your computer and then to pixlr. i hope that helps you.
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Not sure if I know you. Sounds like you may have the layer mask selected inaetsd of the image. Bring up the layers dialogue (Ctrl / Option plus the L key). You'll see your layer has a small colour thumbnail (the image) and a black and white thumnail (the layer mask) at the end. Try clicking on the colour one and see if that helps.