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Texture- Tre Bobo

  Texture in design is used to communicate the tactile feeling of a design. Texture can communicate emotion and help to understand the nature of things. Like most design concepts texture can be both physically and virtually represented in a … Continue reading

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Layering- Tre Bobo

Layering in art is used to make a design more visually interesting and can be used to make effects that wouldn’t have been made otherwise. Layers have been created through aby combination of words, lines, shapes or planes. The book … Continue reading

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Texture: Eva Guillen

In the book What It Is by Lynda Barry she uses the texture in the page through the images. For this particular page I can see texture used on the mermaid on the top right corner of the page. In … Continue reading

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Layers: Andrese Collins

Layers consist of multiple over-lapping elements that from an image or scene. Layering brings out many styles and techniques in order to display something whether its intentions are physical, virtual or temporal. Layers can also be used to separate different … Continue reading

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Texture: Alexandra Borders

  Texture can play a large role in creating images, specifically in bringing the picture to life. Whether it be on a smaller scale or a larger scale, texture works to bring more detail to a picture. Texture can convey … Continue reading

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Layers: Tia Caton

Layers are simultaneous, overlapping components of an image or sequence. Layers allow designers to treat images as a collection of assets. Many times layers are associated with collages and the cut and paste technique. Many modern designers use the collage … Continue reading

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Layers: Dave Herman

This page from Jeff Smith’s comic Bone: Out From Boneville is a great example of layering in a graphic novel. The first layer and most important frame takes up the whole page and establishes a setting for the conversation. This frame … Continue reading

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Texture: Leandra Choy

Texture can be something rough, smooth, or rigid. We can know a texture by mostly how it feels or by sight. In our other textbook Graphic Design The New Basics texture is described as “the tactile grain of surfaces and substances.”From … Continue reading

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Texture | Cristian Gutierrez

While reading through Linda Barry’s graphic novel, it is very difficult to ignore the child like illustrations. This particular image I chose seems to be composed of layers, which create a texture that, the readers could feel. However, since the … Continue reading

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Texture: Allyssa Puett

On page 88 of Lynda Barry’s graphic novel What It Is, she makes use of various textures to tell her story. She does this though almost most all throughout her book with drawn details such as all the dots and … Continue reading

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