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Physical to Virtual: Joseph Alonso
The first image is of a piece of duct tape. I would want to use this image as a texture to convey a makeshift feel, possibly alongside a wooden or metal texture as I have always had an appreciation for … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Isaiah Wilkerson
The material that I brought to the CDSC for our first scanning was my sketchbook. However, instead of using just by sketchbook to use for my scanning, I was going to use my drawings that I’ve drawn for the past … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Ivy Padayao
For the first scanning day I brought a book called “The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne, a piece of blue fabric, a white mesh bag, and a pink piece of silicone. I’m thinking for my final collage I want to have … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Libby Fletcher
Last week, I brought a piece of notebook paper and a pack of gum to scan in the CDSC. These sound like pretty random items but I am thinking about doing my collage comic from the perspective of a college … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Helena Matheson
I am really excited for the freedom we get in this project. I think the concept of bringing physical items you would never think of digitally leaves lots of space for creativity, and I think there are a lot … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual Sydney Seay
For our first day scanning at the CDSC I brought a scrunchie that had one of my favorite patterns on it, along with a metallic palm tree notebook and a floral t-shirt. I decided I did not want to digitize … Continue reading
Print Versus Digital Comic: Isaiah Wilkerson
Although the two types of comic strips are very similar, out of the two, I prefer doing print comic strips because I feel limited whenever I make comics on my PC due to not having the correct resources I need … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Erika Epperson
The first one that I created was handwritten and for the digital comic I used photoshop. The pro about the handwritten comic is that you have the freedom to do whatever you want. I personally felt as though it was … Continue reading
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Print vs. Digital: Ruby Pitts-Cranston
When making my hand drawn comic I had no idea what type of story or message I wanted to tell. I ended up doodling cats and decided to create a dynamic between two cats that live in the same house. … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Hyelim Min
When I compare drawing a comic by hand and digitally, I would prefer to hand draw all of the comics. While they both have their own benefits and drawbacks, what hand drawing provides outweighs the benefits of digital. The benefits … Continue reading
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