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Category Archives: Print Versus Digital
Print Versus Digital Comic: Adam Santoyo
Making a comic digitally was much easier in my experience. From a young age, I always strayed away from drawing because I felt I wasn’t good enough; however, to be fair I have never taken the time to practice. I … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Caiden Merritt
The two comics I created were done by drawing freehand, and the second was created using AutoCAD Sketch software. In this post I will be comparing the two, and analyzing the pros and cons of using each medium. This hand-written … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Erin Rockwood
When I was working on the hand-drawn comic I used several references in my editor screen and of images online. Although I was following those guidelines I felt free to change the look how I wanted it as I went. … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Edgar S. Martinez
When we were tasked with creating a comic, I was nervous at first as it was something that I had never done. However as I worked I found it much easier and the flow of ideas came out much more … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Anna Davenport
I really enjoyed this project because it pushed me out of my comfort zone. I do not have much experience drawing on paper and so working on that had a bit more drawbacks for me than on a digital program. … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Dakota Pint
By comparing and contrasting my experiences of making a comic by hand versus using a digital tool can best be described as easy versus difficult. By creating art work by hand, it’s much easier thinking and drawing simultaneously, rather than … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Jon Preng
Within the past week, I have designed two different comics introducing myself. The first comic was hand-drawn while the other was created digitally. I noticed that both took the same amount of time but look completely different. After debating to … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comics: Shira Feinberg
After a lot of thought, I finally came up with two comics that I thought would help illustrate myself; one was hand drawn while the other was digitally made. The hand drawn one has six images that represent the things … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Daylon Hicks
I created two comics. One comic was created by hand and the other was created digitally. The first comic which was hand drawn, was describing who I am and basic common knowledge such as where I’m from and what my … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Kirk Brown
When asked to create a comic by hand I was naturally worried my lack of art skills would not be proficient enough for the assignment. What I learned from this project so far is that my drawing skills are much … Continue reading
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