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Weekly Blog: Living In Line: Yanir Govrin
This week we had to make a comic that used concepts from the chapter “Living in line” and had to use these concepts to convey an emotion or feeling. In my comic I used thicker lines and outlining my second … Continue reading
Weekly Blog, Living In Line: Amanda Retchless
In this weekly comic, I hope to convey the emotion and invisible sense of creativity. There are two people and those two people are seeing the world differently. One person is all bright and colorful and can see a lot … Continue reading
Weekly Blog: Living in Line: Sabrina Hoenes
For my comic I just wanted to tell short and somewhat comedic story. In my comic it is about a ghost who wakes up at 3:00 A.M. ( known as the witching hour). The ghost goes to start his night … Continue reading
Weekly Blog: Living in Line: Shira Feinberg
For this weekly comic, I have decided to tell a short story about how a couple is sitting on the beach as the sun is setting, with a view of the mountains beyond the lake. Also, the short comic tells … Continue reading
Weekly Blog: Living In Line: Luis Trejo
With the week thirteen comic I was hoping to convey the sense of being afraid and scared of the unknown. It starts of with someone walking alone in a cave with a torch and it suddenly turns off, they are left alone … Continue reading
Weekly Blog: Living In Line: Jasper Contreras
Illustrator is one of the first programs I learned how to use in the Creative Cloud a year ago and so I feel like I can work it fairly well. Since the whole quarantine thing has been happening, I’ve been … Continue reading
Final Web Comic: Ruby Pitts-Cranston
Comic: https://dtc201webcomic.000webhostapp.com/ For my final web comic I decided to base mine off of a story/joke that my mom told me a lot when I was younger. When I started to think about what type of visuals I wanted to … Continue reading
Final Web Comic: Kristine Zorn
I’ve have read a lot of webcomics on my phone and found that I always enjoyed scrolling vertically through the comic, especially when the comic and webpage were designed to have no gaps in between images. I knew right from … Continue reading
Final Web Comic: Peter Dowell
Here is the link to the comic: http://pdowell.com/web-comic/ For my web comic I wanted to make a choose your own adventure type of comic for the project. I wanted to do this because it would add some interactivity to the … Continue reading
Final Poster Comic: Ana Maria Alaniz Mendoza
Creative Plan: For starters, even though I did use a left-to-right and top-to-bottom layout, a viewer will not necessarily know that they should read the top half of the page first and the bottom half second unless they are actually looking … Continue reading