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Final Digital Comic Collage: Patrick Istvan
I made my collage with items that I find dear to me and convey stories and information about me. Each item says something about my background even though the meaning may not be obvious. I hope that my collage can … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comics Collage: Peter Dowell
I didn’t really know how to go about making this comic when I first heard about the project, actually I was kind of intimidated by it. I have used Photoshop before and I do have a basic understanding of it, … Continue reading
Final Digital Comic Collage: Eddie Abellar
My digital comic collage fits Scott McCloud’s definition of a comic because it produces an aesthetic for the viewer to respond to. Although there is no specific sequence to view the collage, the images that were used work together to … Continue reading
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Final Digital Collage Comic: Elora Buschini
I decided to create a collage that focuses on positivity. My idea was for it to look like a note to self reminder to be yourself. I used a quote by Zen Shin that always brightens my day, the quote … Continue reading
Final Digital Comic Collage: Joseph Gardner
My comic fits into Scott McCloud’s definition “Juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer” (McCloud pg 9) because I told a story through the image alone. … Continue reading
Final Digital Comics Collage: Ruby Pitts-Cranston
For my digital collage comic I decided to use items that I brought back from places I’ve traveled to. I started scanning these items because to me they have sentimental value, and I find them visually interesting. I wasn’t really … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Madison Roby
First, discuss creative motivations and the information or aesthetic experience you hope your reader/viewer will take away from your work, second, discuss your experience using Photoshop. In terms of creating comics, it wasn’t until I was shown a definition of … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Bailey Tompkins
When my reader views my digital collage comic, I hope that they are able to see the deeper meaning that I tried to implement into my work. When I started this project, I wanted to add scans of items that … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comics Collage: Emily Bartholomew
I decided to create my Final Digital Comic collage about things that you would find in a college students backpack. I created this collage like this because I thought it would be the easiest thing for people in the class … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Ana Maria Alaniz Mendoza
Even though I definitely took a more random approach to this project, I still utilized a numbered sequence that roughly goes from left to right and from top to bottom. As I was laying everything out on the page, I … Continue reading
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