Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add details to Anna’s outfit. Trace over your sketch and erase unneeded lines. Prepare the image for shading. Shade Anna's face according to your light source. Shade Anna's hair. Color in Anna’s eyes and clothing.

Answer: You may choose to draw one of the dresses she wears in the movie or invent your own outfit.   Anna often wears modest blue or green clothing, with flower motifs or stripes. If you layer her clothing, take note that cloth has volume; it will not be perfectly flat. For example, the shoulders on the vest should be a little higher than the outline of her body. This will give your drawing some weight. Follow your initial outline for her shoulders when drawing the vest. In the center, draw a large U-shape to connect the two sides of the vest. Add flowers or other details as you see fit. Go over your drawing and erase any trace lines which may be intersecting details like her hair or clothing.   Use thicker lines to indicate the shadows under her chin and her eyelashes. You may wish to use a pen with black ink, or make some of your lines colored. For example, you can use a deep orange for her eyebrows. Or, you may wish to stick with pencils. Hide or erase any leftover sketch lines.   If you are drawing digitally, change the background color to something other than white. This will help you use more contrast when you color, and the image will look nicer. Decide where your major light source is coming from. This will help you with adding shadows. As a general rule, the closer part of an image is to a light source, the lighter it will be. Choose warm, peachy colors for a glowing complexion.  Don't be afraid of contrast; shading timidly is a common beginner's mistake. Pick a medium brown for the deepest shadows. This will help you get a more detailed drawing that looks close to the version of Anna in the movie. You want to shade in the direction that her hair falls to help it look natural.   If you are drawing digitally, make a new layer for the hair. Drag your brush in the direction her hair falls. When shading her braids, make the darkest part the top and bottom of each section, and the brightest part in the middle. This method of shading will help her hair look healthy and clean. Move on to her clothing and the whites of her eyes.  Her shirt needs less dramatic shading because it is not the focus of this picture. You can use a dark green for the vest, and a light blue for her shirt. To add depth to her eyes, start with a grey-brown color and go lighter and lighter as you move down. This will mimic the shadow caused by her eyelid and eyelashes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Target Zelda and wait till she starts to build up power in her sword. Avoid the "Glowing Triforce" that she will cast on the ground to electrocute you. Now to hit Zelda, she'll cast an orb of energy and throw it at you.

Answer: When she does this, step back a little and she will throw a lightning ball at you. Swing your sword and if you get the timing right, you'll hit it and it will go back to Zelda. You'll have to hit it back and forth a few times before she misses and the lightning ball will hit her. Also, sometimes you will see a big triangle around you. GET OUT OF IT. It will take away some health. She will also fly towards you trying to hit you with her sword. Either use your shield or jump out of the way. Repeat a few more times. To avoid this attack, perform a back slice to roll out of it. Jumping sideways won't do anything. If you don't have this hidden skill yet, it would be a wise idea to go and find all the howling stones and get the hidden skills before you start this battle with Ganon. You'll need the back slice to defeat him at the very end anyway. This is your chance. Swing your sword horizontally while "L" targeting so that it will deflect the orb back at her. If she knocks it back at you, do the same until it hits her and she will be shocked by the power of it. Do this avoiding the other attacks until she's officially defeated.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cut your materials. Attach the webbing. Load your thread into your sewing machine. Attach the hardware. Attach your buckle. Slide your D ring onto the collar.

Answer: You want your fabric and the webbing to be the lengths that you measured. Note: you want to make sure that you cut the fabric one inch longer and one inch wider than the webbing. You need the fabric to be bigger so that you can wrap the webbing around it.  Another general rule of thumb is that your webbing should be approximately 11 inches (27.9 cm) longer than the circumference of your dog's neck. But either 10 or 12 inches (25.4 or 30.5 cm) will work, too. Using a general household lighter, lightly burn the ends of your webbing. This will keep them from fraying. Using a low heat setting on your iron, iron the fabric to the webbing. Then fold the extra fabric over the webbing, creating a nice crease. You have now created the base for your collar. You can go back over this again with the iron to deepen the crease. Sew your way around the edges of the collar. If you do not have a sewing machine, use a needle and thread for this step. Essentially, you just need to make sure that your fabric is securely attached to the webbing. Use a simple stitch pattern. Just make sure to sew in a straight line. Sew along each side of the collar, making sure the webbing and fabric are firmly attached to one another. Using a pair of fabric (or kitchen scissors) snip any stray threads that are lingering. Slide the  strap adjuster through one end of the fabric, then pull through about an inch. It does not matter which end you choose. Sew the loose end of the fabric back onto the collar itself. Basically, you are sewing this piece of hardware onto a small loop.  When you are attaching the end of the fabric onto the main part of the collar, sew in an hourglass shape. Example: stitch in a straight line across the bottom of the "tail" end. Then sew a diagonal line up, then sew a line across the top, then a diagonal line back down to your starting point.  Clip your stray threads. Now your strap adjuster is neatly attached to the collar. There should be two pieces. Place the curved side of the clasp through the end of the collar. Slide the end up through your strap adjuster, which makes a loop. Secure each side of the clasp to the collar by sewing small, sturdy loops around the clasps. You should have a collar, with a longer tail at the end. Slide on the other piece of your buckle, and pull about 2–3 inches (5–8 cm) of the collar through the buckle. Pull the end of the fabric through the adjuster and then sew the loose end to the back of the collar.  Use the hour glass stitch one the fabric on each side of your D ring. This will ensure that it does not slide around on your collar. Now your D ring is attached. Clip any stray threads.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear a fielder's mask if you're a pitcher or third basemen. Put on a batting helmet before you bat. Wear the necessary safety gear if you're a catcher. Get batting gloves if your hands hurt when you bat.

Answer:
Secure the mask over your face before you go onto the field to protect yourself from the ball. If you're twelve years old or younger, get a youth-sized mask. If you're older than twelve, get an adult-sized mask. You can find a fielder's mask online or at your local sporting goods store. You don't have to be a pitcher or third basemen to wear a fielder's mask. If you're worried about getting hit in the head with the ball, wear the mask whenever you're in the infield. Fasten the chin strap on the helmet so it's secure on your head. Keep the helmet on as you're running the bases. You can find a batting helmet online or at your local sporting goods store. To get the right size batting helmet, measure the circumference of your head just above your ears. When buying a helmet, choose the size that corresponds with the measurement you took of your head. To keep yourself safe from fast-flying pitches, you want to put on a helmet, throat guard, chest guard, shin guards, and a catchers' mitt. Keep these items on the entire time you're on the field to prevent injury. Batting gloves will prevent the stinging sensation you get when you hit the ball. Look for a pair of batting gloves at your local sporting goods store or online. Before you buy a pair of batting gloves, measure the distance between the base of your palm (where you wrist starts) and the tip of your middle finger. Batting gloves are sized using this measurement.