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Floordesign 104 serendipity
Floordesign 104 serendipity











Blocks must be EasyDraw blocks created on the EasyDraw drawing board, or blocks from the Library that have been drawn using EasyDraw.Here are the requirements for background blocks: Now click Merge Blocks Only certain blocks can be used as the background block, but any block in your Sketchbook can be merged with that background block.You’ll see the block you just added to your Sketchbook.

floordesign 104 serendipity

  • Scroll to the bottom of the block column.
  • This is a super easy way to turn a block on-point (45 degrees) but there are lots of design possibilities tilting the blocks to other degrees, too. You can also use the arrows on your keyboard. If you click the coloring arrows will see the grayscale version as well.

    floordesign 104 serendipity

    I colored the block that I created with Frame Block. Click File > Save Project and name your project. These blocks are in your sketchbook but remember it’s not really saved unless it is in your sketchbook and the project is named.Click Close when you are done experimenting.Click on the new block and add another frame.Once you click Add to Sketchbook the block you created will go to the bottom of the block column on the right.Click Add to Sketchbook when you have a block you like.You can use the default blocks but if you would like more options click Open Library and add some more to your sketchbook. There are seven different Serendipity options that we will try in this month’s Design & Discover. It can be lots of fun to play around and experiment but, also very useful.

    floordesign 104 serendipity

    The Serendipity tools allow you to magically turn any block into a new original block.













    Floordesign 104 serendipity