Monday, April 20, 2020

ANZAC Animation

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  1. I like were there where no the and no the bach

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  2. Hi Malsha, I thought that your polylining was really good. I enjoyed the part when that one person told the other guy to keep coming.
    Thanks, Romie

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    1. Hi Romie, thank you for commenting on my blog. I liked using the polyline tool to make an animated story and also creating the soldiers. Again thank you for commenting on my blog.
      Malsha

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  3. Hi, Malsha
    I like on you post how you had searched for info and used it. I also liked when they where on the beach. Good job

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    1. Hi Noah, thank you for your comment. Yes I had to search for a soldier who I could do it on. It was a challenge but I did it in the end.
      Malsha

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  4. Hi Malsha
    I like how it was not all just pes there was people getting shot and how you show them going out on stress.

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    1. Hi Lucas, thank you for your comment. I thought it might add more detail so that it was not just bullets flying everywhere. Thank you for your comment.
      Malsha

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  5. Hi malsha my name is brandon.I like the way you used facts and how you polylines.I did not know about Lieutenant Spencer.Did he survive WWll.

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    1. Hello Brandon, thank you for commenting on my blog. Yes, I am pretty sure Lieutenant Spencer did did survive WWII. Agan, thank you for commenting on my blog.
      Malsha

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