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Web Comic Demo 1
If you insert each frame individually, it will be hard to control positioning. See what happens when you resize your browser window, or look at on a small screen, like a phone (This WordPress template is not responsive, so the … Continue reading
Graphic Novel Review: Madison Roby
The Graphic Novel I chose to read for this assignment was Gareth Hinds’ “The Odyssey: a Graphic Novel.” This novel was published in 2010 and was based off of the original poem, “The Odyssey” by Homer. The Graphic Novel follows … Continue reading
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Graphic Novel Review: Peter Dowell
The graphic novel that I chose to read for October was Bone: Out From Boneville By Jeff Smith. I chose to do this graphic novel because I really like how the characters look and the style as well. The story starts … Continue reading
Final Poster Comic: Joseph Gardner
I made the comic into a clock shape. Instead of reading left to right, the reader views the coming clockwise starting on the lightest color to the darkest, which is at the top of the image. I think I could … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Min Kim
When creating my comic, I wondered how to create an interesting layout that challenged the typical top-to-bottom expectation. To achieve this, I set the background with a large borderless panel in which the comic was shaped around. In addition, it challenges … Continue reading
Final Poster Comic: Bailey Tompkins
My comic challenged the readers normal left to right and top to bottom expectations by not having clear textboxes on every scene showing the reading which event happened first and which ones were to follow. However, I was able to … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Dawson Bolen
I was inspired by the graphic novel that I checked out from the Owen library. I love sci fi and as soon as I started brainstorming and making my pre sketch, the first Idea that popped into my head was … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Phuc Tran
They said an attractive man is one who can make fun of himself, so I took that advice and that is how I come up with the idea for this project. I believe my comic follows the rules of left-to-right, … Continue reading
Final Poster Comic: Patrick Istvan
I am a fan of mythology and remember reading about Thor’s battle with Jormungandr, the world serpent. I originally wanted to make the poster much bigger but found it way too difficult so I stuck with my original sketch which … Continue reading
Final Poster Comic: Kristine Zorn
My creative process started with a story idea that I came up with a long time ago but never put down to paper. I picked a scene from my story and just started sketching. My first rough sketch started out … Continue reading
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