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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

HOW TO DRAW A SOCCER FIELD DIAGRAM IN MS WORD PART 1

MICROSOFT WORD DRAWING PROJECT No. 21  PART 1



TITLE:   HOW TO DRAW SOCCER FIELD DIAGRAM IN MS WORD


TYPE:   COLOURED ILLUSTRATION / DIAGRAM              


There are many methods to draw a soccer field diagram and drawing it in MS Word is just one of them. Football coaches and Physical Education teachers can use this diagram to teach game tactics and strategies. It will be even more interesting if this is done in PowerPoint. A presentation with visual effects such as labels and notes appearing from various styles and directions enlivens the briefing session or lesson. Three shapes were used to create this diagram. They are Rectangle, Oval and Arc. I hope that this drawing meets the standard soccer field specifications. If it doesn’t, I wish to apologize.



(A)  THE SOCCER FIELD DIAGRAM





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Saturday, January 16, 2016

HOW TO DRAW A SOCCER FIELD DIAGRAM IN MS WORD PART 2

MICROSOFT WORD DRAWING PROJECT No. 21  PART 2


TITLE:   HOW TO DRAW SOCCER FIELD DIAGRAM IN MS WORD


TYPE:   COLOURED ILLUSTRATION / DIAGRAM              


Hello, readers. In this second part, I’ll demonstrate how the drawing is created. All you need to do is to draw 7 rectangles, 6 arcs, 3 circles, and a line. Fill the big rectangle with Green colour. Remove the graphic colour or fill of all other drawing objects by doing the following: Click to select the drawing object > Fill Color > No Fill. When the drawing is completed, change the colour of the lines to white. The contrast between the light and dark colours makes the white lines stand out in the picture.


(B)  THE DISSECTED SOCCER FIELD DIAGRAM








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