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Figure 9 - Colored Site Plan Example
TASK 11 - ADD LABELS AND COLOR
It's time to add clarity to your drawing to get it ready for the grant application!
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LABELS Add notes and labels to help your ideas come through more clearly to other people. If you're going to label it by hand, it's usually best to do so before coloring the drawing so that the pen ink isn't blocked by the colored pigment. You can also add labels digitally after it's finished if that is easier for you.
COLOR Add color to further clarify your design. Try to choose colors that are indicative of the objects being colored (e.g., wood elements colored a shade of brown). You can test how colors will look on a piece of scratch paper first so that you don't make a mistake on your final drawing.
Figure 9 - Colored Site Plan Example