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Category Archives: Print Versus Digital
Print vs. Digital Comic: Nick Caton
I created two comics, one hand drawn, and the other using Adobe Illustrator. The first comic I made is the hand drawn comic. In the hand drawn comic I made it about myself and some of the things that go … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic By: Daniel Blanchard
By: Daniel Blanchard For my first DTC 201 project, I was prompted to create 2 separate comics, one by hand and one digital drawn. the comic above is the first one I created by hand with a pencil and hints … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Amanda Retchless
The first comic I made for this class was the hand drawn comic. I think that I was able to made the hand drawn comic more detailed and it meant more to me compared to when I made the online … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Feifan Li
I think hand-painting may be more suitable for me, but using computer painting can make more perfect works. I think they all have their own advantages. But this time I prefer hand-painted. You do n’t need to learn any knowledge … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Maria Alvarez
I think drawing my comic was easier and faster because it was hand drawn. I got to draw what I wanted and I also got to choose how much detail I wanted to put in. The only bad thing about … Continue reading
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Print versus Digital Comics: Mitchell Delmage
Hand-drawn comics are open to so much creativity. When making a hand-drawn comic, you do not have to worry about being limited to a lack of knowledge about using computer softwares. With colored pencils, you are free to do whatever … Continue reading
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Print vs Digital Comic: Malvin Malai-Harrison
To be honest, my drawing skills are definitely not as developed as I’d like them to be. As you can see, my original hand-drawn comic looks pretty terrible. However, my best work usually doesn’t come from sketching things in less … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Henry Igwala
Our first project was to create a hand drawn comic. I found this part of the project easy because there were literally no guidelines other than to create a comic from hand. This gave me the ability to draw whatever … 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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Print VS Digital Comic: Sabrina Hoenes
The benefits of a digital comic is that it allows me to make more mistakes and I can experiment more. It allows me to adjust sizes and ratios and to edit as I go. Digital also allows me to play … Continue reading
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