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Category Archives: Fall 2018 Archive (201)
Comics: Aidan Aumell
My comic that I made for my adobe illustrator project is a perfect example of Scott McCloud definition of what a comic is. “Juxtaposed pictorial and other images in a deliberate sequence,” my main goal of this comic was to … Continue reading
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Comics: Kaleb Parrish
Adobe Illustrator, what an adventure to say the least! At first trying to get used to the tools was a challenge because this was my first-time using Illustrator. A lot of my time early-on during Project 2 was spent doing … Continue reading
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Comics: Andy Snow
McCloud’s definition of comics is “juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence” (9). In my comic, “The Ride to Success,” I chose to use words as the structure in order to tell the story in a chronological order. The … Continue reading
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Comics: Zachary Larson
The short story I came up with for this project fits into McCloud’s definition of what makes up a comic. At the most basic level, my story follows a character through a sequence of frames to illustrate a timeline of … Continue reading
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Comics: Emmalina Krist
This project was intended to fit Scott McCloud’s definition of comics as “juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence.” I feel that it accomplishes this goal because the panels and images within are juxtaposed, or placed beside one another in … Continue reading
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Comics: Leah Henry
For my comic I developed a simple story about a character, that represents me, getting into college at WSU. My project fits McCloud’s definition of comics in the sense that I have created a storyline made up of different visuals … Continue reading
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Comics: Juan Guzman
In Scott McCloud’s definition of comics, he explain comics as being juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence. Since my comic is called ‘Stranger Danger’ and basically a horror type, I used a lot of jagged and hard lines … Continue reading
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Comics: Jessica Harja
For my project, I wanted to focus on a common project I’ve been working with for a while in my art degree. This project basically has to deal with the meanings of trees in a basic sense of what I’m … Continue reading
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Comics: Bethany Smyth
This was my first time using Adobe Illustrator and was very relieved the tools were similar or the same to the tools in the Adobe Photoshop program. As I started my project, I was very overwhelmed with where to start … Continue reading
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Comics: Tori Bredy
My comic project fits Scott McCloud’s definition as I have used a mixture of frames with pictures, frames with pictures and text, and a frame with only text. All of my frames are put in a sequence where the reader’s … Continue reading
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