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Final Web Comic: Erika Epperson
For my comic I wanted to try a gif because I really liked how Eroyn Franklin’s comics looked. I was inspired by it. I also felt like the gif was something we haven’t really had chance to do yet in … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Erika Epperson
My creative plan was to do something lighthearted and simple looking. I decided to make my frames top to bottom and left to right because it would be easier to read and I felt like the simple layout worked well … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Erika Epperson
When I was at the art museum most of the stuff that I liked were ironically from the same artist, Mita Mahoto. I really liked her concepts and also her cute, bubbly designs. The one I chose in particular is … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Erika Epperson
McCloud, in chapter five talked about conveying emotion through lines. I felt like the comic “Crazy Men Go Wild” was a good example of that because of the fact that this comic had a lot of lines and patterns throughout … Continue reading
Closure and Time Frames: Erika Epperson
For my comic I chose Earl and Mooch by Patrick McDonnell. I chose this comic because I like the lightheartedness of the comic and the innocence of its humor. It reminded me of my childhood days when I would sometimes … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comics Collage: Erika Epperson
In the beginning I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do. After I decided to use the poster that I bought at WSU as an inspiration, that’s where I started to get an idea of what my theme was going … Continue reading
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Design Elements & Principles: Erika Epperson
After reading John Lovett’s “Design Overview”, one of the pages that caught my attention was this page (pg. 114) The first thing I thought was unity. On this page on Scott McClouds book there’s since of rough textures and angular … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Erika Epperson
First day I brought a flannel, a ticket from the Oregon Zoo, and a trimet train ticket even though I decided not to use that one. Instead I decided to pick the flannel because of the lines on it. I … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Erika Epperson
The first one that I created was handwritten and for the digital comic I used photoshop. The pro about the handwritten comic is that you have the freedom to do whatever you want. I personally felt as though it was … Continue reading
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