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How do you do modulo? - Answers

To make a modulo art use a sketch pad and a graphite pencil. Draw large and small loops over the paper. In each section, draw different doodles, consisting of leaves, circles, arcs, lines, or scallops. Make each section different, and fill in every section. When you are finished, it will have a tied-together look.



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To make a modulo art use a sketch pad and a graphite pencil. Draw large and small loops over the paper. In each section, draw different doodles, consisting of leaves, circles, arcs, lines, or scallops. Make each section different, and fill in every section. When you are finished, it will have a tied-together look.



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How do you do modulo? - Answers

To make a modulo art use a sketch pad and a graphite pencil. Draw large and small loops over the paper. In each section, draw different doodles, consisting of leaves, circles, arcs, lines, or scallops. Make each section different, and fill in every section. When you are finished, it will have a tied-together look.

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