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Final Poster Comic: Cierra Haken
When I began to think about my Comic poster for project two, I did not know the kind of story I wanted to tell, but I knew the layout I wanted to use. I chose to have 4 panels in … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Arron Borja
For my comic, my creative plan was to tell the story of the first time I got a DSLR. Specifically a Canon DSLR because it’s my favorite camera company. While coming up with the design, I wanted to be as … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Brayden Jacobs
My initial plan for Project #2 was to create a two frame comic depicting two individuals being interrogated regarding a crime they each witnessed. Each frame was going to be similarly structured with a thought/speech bubble drawing the reader’s attention … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Peter Dowell
The creative process that I took when I made this comic was to sketch it out first and then make the images in illustrator. I saw that the date that the project was due was Halloween so I wanted to … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Janet Okeago
My plan for creating my own comic was to be in a position to tell a story and to enable my reader to understand how it flow and where to start from. The creative part was being able to … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Jack Kay
With a wide array of options on how to create my comic, the first idea that came to my mind was doing a cops and robber scene. I love chase scenes in movies so I tried to create a scene … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Eddie Abellar
For my poster comic, I created four panels. The first two panels were rectangles of the same size that were transformed to have diagonal lines. These panels help me to create moment-to-moment closure in my poster comic because it shows … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Ruby Pitts-Cranston
For my poster comic I show a scene taking place in front of a building. The timeline of the comic moves in a circle, so you could look anywhere in the comic and you’ll be able to follow along. The … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Justin Pardini
For my comic, I wanted to convey an action scene, but in each frame, I wanted no time to have passed. I wanted to show a moment in time, relayed at 4 different viewpoints that all have different suggestions with … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Jon Klaveano
First I had to decide what I wanted my comic strip to be about. I accounted for the fact that our comic strips were supposed to challenge readers normal left-to-right/ top-to-bottom. I thought alot about what would fit this challenge. … Continue reading
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