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Physical to Virtual: Mitchell Delmage
I brought in my lanyard and keys to get scanned. I will bring in some cloth and other materials that have really good textures. I think textures and drawings would be cool to use because they are both things you … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Cameron Cain
When I was looking through the reading, I saw that she used a lot of octopuses, which made me think of the ocean as a good theme for my collage. Since I don’t have any octopus things to scan, I … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Haydyn Wallender
Hi friends! Let’s kick this week’s blog post off with a recap of what we learned in the CDSC last week: Scanning things is harder than it looks. I don’t know about y’all, but I STRUGGLED with this physical to … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Henry Igwala
Our first project was to create a hand drawn comic. I found this part of the project easy because there were literally no guidelines other than to create a comic from hand. This gave me the ability to draw whatever … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Ruby Hopkins
For the first assignment, having to draw a comic about myself was a bit troublesome for me as while I can draw and doodle and enjoy sculpting, when it comes to comics, I consider my skills well below average. Going … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Blaine Casil
For this blog post, I drew a comic as well as created one digitally that both kind of introduced who I am. For me personally I preferred drawing the comic because I was able to add in more detail and … Continue reading
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Print vs. Digital Comic: Anthony Sanchez
While creating the comics I didn’t know anything about comics other than they are read from left to right. As well some don’t have to have much details associated with them. It also doesn’t have to be sentimental or have … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Caiden Merritt
The two comics I created were done by drawing freehand, and the second was created using AutoCAD Sketch software. In this post I will be comparing the two, and analyzing the pros and cons of using each medium. This hand-written … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Daylon Hicks
I created two comics. One comic was created by hand and the other was created digitally. The first comic which was hand drawn, was describing who I am and basic common knowledge such as where I’m from and what my … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Kirk Brown
When asked to create a comic by hand I was naturally worried my lack of art skills would not be proficient enough for the assignment. What I learned from this project so far is that my drawing skills are much … Continue reading
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