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Author Archives: Anh Ngo
Putting It All Together: Anh Ngo
In chapter 6 of McCloud’s text, he illustrated the idea of the importance of having a balance of words and image to describe the story that the author is intending to convey while chapter 7 discusses the idea of applying … Continue reading
Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Anh Ngo
In chapter 6, McCloud talked about the importance of having a balance between words and pictures. Without balance, the story would differ from the author’s intention. For my comic, I created a visual representation of how it is like whenever … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Living In Line: Anh Ngo
In Chapter 5: Living in Line, from Steve McCloud’s Understanding Coming, McCloud discussed the idea of how visibility/invisibility of lines helps portray emotions and effects within art. After learning that, I wanted to play with emotions within my comic using … Continue reading
Graphic Novel Review: Anh Ngo
The graphic novel that I read over the semester is called Here by Richard McGuire. Here is not like a traditional comic book. The timeframe of the novel ranges between the year 500,957,406,073 B.C. to the year 2033 A.D. The … Continue reading
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Northwest Alternative Comics: Anh Ngo
During our visit to the WSU Museum collection study center from the Northwest Alternative comics collection, the comic that really caught my eyes was the “Ride the Worm” by Dune#33. This is due to the fact that there are over … Continue reading
Final Digital Comic Collage: Anh Ngo
For my digital comic collage, I came up with the theme revolving architecture and drafting. What motivated me in coming up with this theme is from my interest in pursuing architecture as my future career. When choosing the materials, I … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Anh Ngo
For our first scanning day at the CDSC, I bought a couple of tools that I typically use when drafting as it was revolving around my theme for the project, which was Architecture (the career that I want to pursue … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Anh Ngo
For the blog, I designed two comics that tell both a short story and a brief introduction about who I am. The first comic is a drawn comic that focuses on a narrator’s perspective. By having two different fonts, it … Continue reading
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