Using the pen tool on Gravit, we were instructed to trace 9 basic shapes, then to trace a penny, and finally to cut out one complex shape and paste it onto another background picture. I also did the optional monster tracing exercise. The pen tool is a tool that can create any shape, and is handy in tracing or creating images from scratch. The final image I cut out is a cartoon boy falling off a cliff while another man laughs at him. A challenge that I immediately had to face was that Gravit only has a certain amount of pixels, so getting very precise is difficult. Especially on a cartoon, many of the lines on the edge of both characters had to be cut out, or else the background of the original character's image would be present in the current picture.
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