Growing Lines.

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Growing Lines

Draw a curvy line in the middle of the paper. Don’t make it too curvy! ->

Draw a dot in the middle of the line. Draw two dots left of the center dot. Draw two dots right of the center dot.

Draw bumps connecting the dots. The first and last bumps will go off of the page. Repeat on the other side of the line.

DO NOT make rainbows! -> Choose 1 bump and draw multiple bumps on top of it. (Like scoops of ice cream on a cone)

Continue bumps on the bottom. It is okay if they get bigger or smaller.

When making the rest of the towers… <- DO NOT overlap DO NOT split the towers -> <- DO NOT skip bumps DO NOT leave gaps in between ->

Continue with the rest of the towers until the paper is full.

Once all of the towers are complete, color the gaps in with sharpie.

Choose a color scheme to color the whole project with. Shade each bump from dark to light to dark again. Fill in any white spaces in the bump.