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Author Archives: Edison Soliman
Putting It All Together: Edison Soliman
For my final comic, I chose to show how life has been feeling lately through a comic around boxing. In the comic the main character is boxing their opponent. As soon as the bell is rung, the opponent goes in … Continue reading
Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Edison Soliman
For this week I learned about how words and pictures go hand and hand in order to convey a message. In Scott McCloud’s, “Understanding Comics” he talked about the different ways words and pictures can combine in a comic. The … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Living in Line: Edison Soliman
In Scott McCloud’s, Understanding Comics (Chapter 5 Living in Line), I learned that many different emotions and movements could be conveyed through the use of simple lines. As he states, with this technique emotions could be made “visible”. He provides … Continue reading
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Graphic Novel Review: Edison Soliman
For this semester, the graphic novel that I chose to read was Amulet Book 1: The Stonekeeper by Kazu Kibaishi. The story dwells into this family of a mother and her two children. Her oldest being Emily and youngest being … Continue reading
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Northwest Alternative Comics: Edison Soliman
At the WSU Art Museum Collection Study Center I was exposed to a multitude of different comics in a varied amount of art styles. The one that stood out the most to me was this single panel by Eroyn Franklin. … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Edison Soliman
The graphic novel that I chose to read for was Amulet by Kazu Kibuishi. This book was a read that I first discovered back in my elementary days. I remember seeing this book at book fairs and such but never … Continue reading
Final Digital Comic Collage: Edison Soliman
In Scott McCloud’s book, “Understanding Comics” he states that the definition of comics: “Juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer”. With my collage comic, I believe … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Edison Soliman
During the first day of scanning, I brought a few items that I thought would be able to be scannable and that meant a lot to me. Some of the items included a bracelet that my Mom gave to me … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Edison Soliman
My experience while I was creating my comic on print was a completely different experience versus creating my comic on a computer. The comic that I created was just a short introduction of myself to the class. I created four … Continue reading
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