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Matrix Project

Matrix Project. Creating a Digital Image Mr. Wilson. First You need to find a black and white Image. Make sure it is not too busy (one subject) Save it to your desk top by right clicking on the image. Then go to my website> precalculus >documents: http:// www.cnusd.k12.ca.us/Page/19387.

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Matrix Project

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  1. Matrix Project Creating a Digital Image Mr. Wilson

  2. First You need to find a black and white Image • Make sure it is not too busy (one subject) • Save it to your desk top by right clicking on the image

  3. Then go to my website>precalculus>documents: http://www.cnusd.k12.ca.us/Page/19387

  4. All the way at the bottom look for “Matrix Project (blank)” -download the word document and open it

  5. Here’s what it looks like:

  6. Insert the image you downloaded:

  7. Next is a bit tricky:-right click the image -look for a formatting option called “wrap text”-Then select the option “behind text”

  8. Then click the corner of the image and enlarge or shrink to fit in the grid The image will be behind the grid, so you will be filling each of the squares with one of the 10 colors.

  9. Then start filling in the squares with the paint bucket to the appropriate color.

  10. You can check to see how your image looks by using the “select” button • Then temporarily delete the image • Then “undo” the deletion: to bring back the image It takes time:

  11. The Finished Product

  12. This is What is Due For Credit: • A picture of the original image • A picture of the pinished product

  13. Questions? Email Me:hrwilson@cnusd.k12.ca.usHave Fun!

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