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Invisible Emotion: Dahlia Xie
This comic shows a woman standing in front of a doorway with what looks like a half-monster half-man staring at her. I mainly focused on the left page but I thought it was interesting to see another monster looking at … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Cierra Haken
When I visited the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) on Tuesday in class, I found examples for both the use of line, and the use of interdependent words and images in a comic. For my example of line, I … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Zach Morgan
Our class visited the MASC to analyze their comics collections and try to identify concepts from Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comics. One of the concepts that I tried to identify is the use of line. The example that I found for … Continue reading
Invisible Emotion: Min Kim
In this page of “Crash”, there is a hectic mess of oil, collided cars, and passengers as man in a shanty kart zooms across. As explored in Scott McCloud’s explanation of lines and how they convey meaning, the lines in … Continue reading
Invisible Emotion: Ruby Pitts-Cranston
When we went to the MASC on Tuesday there were a lot of options to chose from for line and interdependent text. For an example of line I looked at the comic Crazy Men go Wild. I chose this because the … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Tom McLean
The first image to the right is my example of good use of line quality to convey emotion from the reader. To be more specific about where the good use is in the image is at the bottom right of … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Arron Borja
The comic that I chose from the MASC visit today that demonstrates line quality and how it conveys emotion is the 3D Batman comic. I chose this comic because the way that the lines are behind each other to make … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Isaiah Wilkerson
In the MASC, I found some very interesting lines that expressed many different emotions. The one that I chose was The City: A Narrative Portfolio by Will Eisner. This art used many horizantal and diagnol lines that were very close and … Continue reading
Invisible Emotion: Grace Kannberg
After reading Living of Line from. Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comics, I learned how lines can be used to show so many different things. Sound, emotions, weather (cold and hot). In many ways, Lines are used in many different ways to … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Emily Bartholomew
This week we went to the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC), and we looked at all different types of comics. The first table that had books on them was very old and was one of the first books ever … Continue reading