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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will be introduced to vector drawings and learn that they are made up of simple shapes and lines. We will then use the main drawing tools within a software package. Lastly, we will discuss how vector drawings differ from paper-based drawings.
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5 Questions
Q1.What is a vector drawing?
What is a vector drawing?
A drawing made with only coloured pencils
A drawing made with watercolours
A drawing of a person called Vector
Q2.What shapes have NOT been used to create this vector drawing?
What shapes have NOT been used to create this vector drawing?

Rectangle
Square
Triangle
Q3.Which tool would 'add shape'?
Which tool would 'add shape'?

Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Q4.Which tool would 'undo/redo' an action?
Which tool would 'undo/redo' an action?

Option 1


Option 3

Option 4
Q5.Which tool would 'fill' shape?
Which tool would 'fill' shape?

Option 1

Option 2


Option 4