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Category Archives: Fall 2018 Archive (201)
Comics: Josue Cuevas
What I like about Scott McCloud’s definition of a comic is that it’s very broad now. So I do think that my comic indeed fits the definition of comics by Scott McCloud because my comic is a set of juxtaposed … Continue reading
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Comics: Liz Kurtz
This was my first time using illustrator and I absolutely loved it! The possibilities are endless, this program essentially allows you to create anything you want! At first it was a bit overwhelming, but with time and knowledge I eventually … Continue reading
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Comics: Issaya Saleumsay
My project fits Scott McCloud’s definition of comics, because my comic strip is all condensed and flow with the story line. It also, shows different actions happening during different frames. In the book, Understanding Comics, I followed a couple of things that … Continue reading
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Comics: Kameryn Skillingstad
My comic was intended for print on an 8.5 x 11 inch page. After reading Eroyn Franklin’s digital comics and Scott McCloud’s print comic, I realized I enjoyed reading comics in a printed form much better. I don’t know whether … Continue reading
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Comics: Angela Basinger
The comic I created in illustrator is intended for a print medium, as it was designed for an 8.5×11 page and has no elements that are exclusively digital. My comic was based on a drawing I scanned into the computer, … Continue reading
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Comics: Luke Schauble
When looking at the comic I’ve created, I would say that it fits his definition of what a comic is very well. That being “juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence”. My comic fits all of these elements. First, all … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital: Melody Huerta
Like many different art forms comics are a form of art that can and will exist in many different mediums. Something that I have taken away from “Understanding Comics” by Scott McCloud is that comics are supposed to be very … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital: Ashley Cole
I think that comics are something that not a lot of people really read because they do not know much about them. I would definitely say that this was the case for myself before reading Understanding Comics. I thought that … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital: Brianna Esqueda
Comic have seamlessly combined two great mediums, visual art and storytelling. When done well the two work together creating a uniquely different experience. One thing that I took from reading Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comics was the use of space, and … Continue reading
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