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Category Archives: Print Versus Digital
Print Versus Digital Comic: Luis Trejo
While creating a hand drawn comic and a digital comic, I noticed that each way had its positives as well as negatives. My hand drawn comic consists of information about myself including where I was born and my hobbies. I … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Brady Davis
I found the hand drawn comic the most challenging as I’m not a great artist when it comes to drawing things by hand. Keeping lines straight and drawing things that are going to be identifiable to other people poses difficulty … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Trent Madison
Drawing the comic by hand for the first assignment was a bit challenging for me because i was unsure what to even draw that would tell something about myself, so i drew a comic that was about my major and … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comics: Haydyn Wallender’s Thoughts
Hey y’all. I am so happy to be a part of this little community. Let’s dive into it. Starting off with a hand-drawn comic was an excellent way to ease me into this course. I am not an artist – … Continue reading
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Print vs. Digital comic: Rachel Fox
Writing a print comic followed by a digital one was an interesting experience, I didn’t find making the print comic at all difficult despite repetitively drawing the same character multiple times and keeping my hand writing at a steady font. … Continue reading
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