Sources Table for Magazine
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Title of Magazine:
P = Primary source S= Secondary source
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Where I found it
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title/issue)
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The editing I did to
this asset
Where I used it
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Cartoon duck for a character in my children’s book. Google - http://previews.123rf.com/images /red33/red330710/red3307100001 1/1779123-Little-Duck-Vector- Illustration-Stock-Vector-cartoon.jpg
Unknown I used the vector tool to draw around the duck and I made some slight changes to the design and the colours of this asset. I also changed the style of the eye to go with my theme of characters.
In at least 3 pages of my children’s book.
S Cartoon pig for a character in my children’s book Google - http://www.clipartlord.com/ wp-content/uploads/2014/01/pig 5.png
Unknown I flipped the image
horizontally so the asset was facing the other way to suit the movement of my story. I drew round it using the vector tool and I changed the style of the eyes, I added a mouth, I added a pearl necklaces which I created on Photoshop, and I
changed the colours to what I wanted them to look like.
In at least 3 of my pages.
S Cartoon tortoise for a character in my children’s book Google - http://static6.depositphotos. com/1066172/603/v/950/de positphotos_6038085-turtle-cartoon.jpg
Unknown For one of my pages I drew around the asset using the vector tool and did not include the shell of the tortoise so it went with my story. I changed the mouth for the character on one of my characters to also go with the story. I changed the colours of the tortoise to suit my needs. For the next page with this character, I added a shell but I did not use the tortoise shell from this image to do so. I changed the colours and the patterns to make it more appealing to a younger audience.
In at least 3 of my pages.
S Cartoon cow for a character in my children’s book Google - http://s211.photobucket.com /user/brownmoose981/medi a/cartooncow.jpg.html
Unknown I drew round this asset with the vector tool and changed the colours of the asset to how I wanted it to look. I changed the style of the eyes to go with the rest of my characters in my book, and I added a daisy to stylise the character for my book.
In at least 4 of my pages
S Cartoon ladybird for a character in my children’s book. Google - http://previews.123rf.com/i mages/alisher/alisher1301/al isher130100037/17417848- ladybug-Stock-Vector- ladybug-cartoon-ladybird.jpg
Unknown I flipped the asset
horizontally first so it went with the movement of the story. I drew round the asset using the vector tool, but I changed spots to suit the plot of my story, and I slightly changed the colours to my preference. I added a spot at a certain point of my story 6 times to suit the plot, and I did not use the image to outline these spots. I also added a daisy to stylise the character.
In every page of my children’s book
S Cartoon rabbit for a character in my children’s book. Google - http://www.drawingcoach.c om/image-files/htd_bunny_st5.gif
Unknown I flipped the asset
horizontally so it suited the movement of the story. I changed the style of the eyes to suit the theme of my characters, and I changed the colours to my
preference. I also added a bowtie which I created on Photoshop myself: I did not use an image as an outline.
In at least 4 pages of my children’s book
S Cartoon butterfly for a character in my children’s book. Google - http://thumbs.dreamstime.co m/x/small-cartoon-butterfly-8379548.jpg
Unknown I used the vector tool to draw round the asset. I changed the colours of the butterfly and also changed the patterns to the style I wanted and liked. Also, for part of the book, I changed the shape of one of the wings. I did this without using a picture to help create it.
In at least 3 pages of my children’s book
S Cartoon apple for a section of my story book.
-http://cliparts.co/cliparts/ki8 /oeK/ki8oeKjkT.png
Unknown I changed the colour of this apple and I changed the size.
In a least 3 of my pages
S Cartoon carrot for a section of my story Google - http://www.how- to-draw-cartoons- online.com/image-files/cartoon-carrot-12.gif
Unknown I resized this image. In at least 3 of my pages
S Cartoon strawberry for a section of my story Google - http://th09.deviantart.net/fs7 1/200H/f/2012/106/3/b/stra wberry_cutie_mark_by_rain bowdash260-d4wdtny.png
Unknown I resized this image. In at least 3 of my pages
S Cartoon grass for the scenery of each page in my
children’s book
Google -
http://pngimg.com/upload/g rass_PNG4928.png
Unknown I used the vector tool to draw round each section of the grass asset. I changed the colours of the grass instead of keeping each strand of grass the same colour because I liked the way it looked.
In almost every page of my book
S Cartoon hay bale for the scenery in a section of my book
Google -
http://www.2016carreleased ate.com/tag/hay-bale-clip-art
Unknown I used the vector tool to draw round the asset. I changed the colours of the asset and added shading to show dimension. I added more shading and tones than what was in the original image. I did not use the image to create the tones and shading.
In at least 3 pages of my book
S Cartoon tree for the scenery in sections of my book Google - http://thumbs.dreamstime.co m/z/cartoon-tree-8412489.jpg
Unknown I used the vector tool to draw round the asset. I missed out some lines, and I changed the colours of the asset. I duplicated this asset a few times and changed the colour of the tree in each copy.
In at least 5 sections of my book
S Cartoon lily pad for the scenery in a section of my book Google - http://flowerclipart.com/flo wer_clipart_images/lily_pad _with_a_lotus_flower_in_a _lily_pond_0522-1008-2723-4339_SMU.jpg
Unknown I used the vector tool to draw round this asset. I changed the colours and sections of the asset were either changed or not included.
In one of my pages
S Font for my front cover
Dafont -
http://www.dafont.com/mix spotted.font
Unknown I changed the colour of the font to match my
protagonist and appeal to the audience. I also resized the text.
On my front cover