After collecting the pictures of the web and its location, I was required to find a picture of a map that would show my reader where my spider web was found on campus. My first instinct was to use the map on the “My UMass” App. This App has a feature to navigate campus via a map system. By searching for the building I found the spider in, Morrill II, I was able to screenshot its exact location. I kept both the Morrill II and the Morrill III buildings in the map to show that the hallway the spider was found in was connected both buildings. As a result of collecting all of the pictures needed to create my multi-panel figure, I downloaded the program Inkscape. This program required that I also downloaded the program XQuartz. I uploaded all of my pictures onto the Inkscape canvas and began to experiment with some possible orientations. I decided that having my location pictures on the left side and the spider web pictures on the right side would be the most aesthetically pleasing. First, I selected the hallway and map picture and set them both to equal width measurements of 106.6 mm. This was to create a straight midline within the figure. The hallway picture was placed on top of the map picture on the left side. The heights of the two pictures were slightly different because I wanted the map picture to be emphasized, therefore setting the height to be around 10 mm taller. The midline was offset to the right by about 3 mm in order to emphasize the location pictures. I stacked the three spider web pictures on top of each other on the right side, aligning all of their widths to be around 103.7 mm. The heights of the three pictures varied in increasing order down the figure. I believed this format was the most logical and easy to comprehend.
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Great paragraph. It is very
Great paragraph. It is very descriptive and well written. My suggestion would be to change this sentence: "As a result of collecting all of the pictures needed to create my multi-panel figure, I downloaded the program Inkscape." It sounds a bit awkward. Maybe you could say "after" instead of "as a result of", if that makes sense! Other than that, great job!
"As a result of collecting
"As a result of collecting all of the pictures needed to create my multi-panel figure, I downloaded the program Inkscape." I think this sentence could use a little rewording. Maybe instead something like " After collecting all of the pictures needed for my multi-panel Figure, I downloaded the program Inkscape to construct the Figure.