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Invisible Emotion: Janet okeago
In chapter 5 of Scotts McCloud book he gives some examples of how the artist conveys” the invisible realm of sense of emotions” by using lines that can be seen by the viewer as loud, rank, cold, quiet, sour, warm … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Keanna Maki
In the picture show, I definitely believe that it conveys emotion to a reader in many ways. From the graphics and even what is shown in the graphic helps provide those emotional implications. This piece was made from the artist … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Patrick Istvan
For the expressions through line quality I chose to examine a comic book cover from the comic Batman vs Catman. What attracted me to this cover is how everything on the cover is to show hostility and a sinister defiance … Continue reading
Invisible Emotion: Bruno Signorelli
This comic book is a great example of how line can have an effect on a reader. The entire comic book really does this well, and the emotion I believe it is able to make the reader feel the most … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Erika Epperson
McCloud, in chapter five talked about conveying emotion through lines. I felt like the comic “Crazy Men Go Wild” was a good example of that because of the fact that this comic had a lot of lines and patterns throughout … Continue reading
Invisible Emotion: Ana Maria Alaniz Mendoza
In chapter 5 of Scott Mcloud’s book titled, “Living in Line” he discusses the significance line styles play in the visual of a comic. While visiting the MASC, I really enjoyed analyzing all of the ways Ray Collins utilized lines … Continue reading
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Invisible Motion: Phuc Tran
The first example I chose for lines come from “Sacred Profane” by Justin Green . Even though I do not fully understand the of the comics as they use some strange, old English. The lines that are used to create … Continue reading
Invisible Emotion: Libby Fletcher
When we went to MASC this week, I was initially overwhelmed by how many different examples we were able to choose from, however, once I started looking around I was instantly drawn to this ZAP comic book. I think this … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Bailey Tompkins
Chapter 5: “Living in Line” from Understanding Comics, mentions how to use line quality in order to convey emotion. While in the MASC, at the WSU library, I found multiple examples on line quality which conveyed emotion, but I found … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Ivy Padayao
When looking through the artifacts at the MASC there were a lot of different pieces that stood out to me for lines conveying emotion, but the one that stood out the most was a comic titled 3D Batman by Bob Kane. This … Continue reading
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