Ever wanted to know who to draw Elsa from Disney's Frozen? Looking for something fun and different to kill a few hours?
You've come to the right place! Check out some of these fun activities and tutorials that you can do at home or in your dorm.
You've come to the right place! Check out some of these fun activities and tutorials that you can do at home or in your dorm.
Draw with Disney Animation
Grab some paper and a pencil and join a Disney animator as they show you how to draw beloved characters in less than 30 minutes. This tutorial is fun and easy. The Disney Parks YouTube channel also has videos on other animation tricks and collaborators including artists, filmmakers, songwriters and more.
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Street Art
The Tate Galleries London have created this fun activity to create your own "street art" online. The possibilities are endless. Think you have the skills? Try it out and see what you can come up with. On this page you will also be able to explore other activities created by the Tate.
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Quick Draw with Google
All you need is your finger or a mouse for this strangely addictive activity designed to see if artificial intelligence can recognize human doodles. You have 20 seconds to draw the word given to you and to see if the neural network can recognize what you're trying to create. This activity takes zero artistic skills and is fun to do along with someone else.
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Jigsaw Puzzles
Jig Zone has hundreds of free jigsaw puzzles you can do online. We've linked to the fine art masterpieces but you can explore the many different themes they offer. You can even choose the shape of the pieces to increase the difficulty. This is a great activity for concentrating the mind and relaxing the body.
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Color Our Collections
Do you like to color? Well bust out those colored pencils and get ready to lose your mind with a free online archive of coloring pages presented by museums and libraries around the world. Tired of the same old boring stuff? Never fear! Here you'll find everything from medieval drawings to early 20th-century advertising. You'll need a printer to print out the sheets. But hey, what are roommates for?!
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