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Javin Nash: Point Line Plane
From these pages in the comic book “Perfect Example” my eyes move left to right starting at the top left hand corner to the bottom right hand corner. I feel as if this is the typical way Americans make comics easy … Continue reading
Point Line and Plane: Noah Martin
I have chosen to analyze a section of a graphic novel that was available in the CDSC during Thursday’s class. This was one of four illustrations on a large fold able 4 panel board. Each image showed the same building … Continue reading
Points, Lines and Planes: Alexa Berg
I took a look at the graphic novel Smile by Raina Telgemeier in the WSU library during Tuesdays class. The novel tells the true story of the authors awkward early years from 6th grade up to high school. The novel did … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane: Cora Kline
The example I chose is from “A.D. After the Deluge” by Josh Neufeld, which was the graphic novel I received from O’English. This piece shows a points, lines, and planes in several different ways. One of the biggest is the … Continue reading
Point, Line and Plane: Cassidy Krahn
I love this comic! It tells a whole story without any words. This bowling ball is walking into a bar full of pins, about to roll out on these guys (poor pun intended). The artist use three points to let … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane: Hak Do
This whole graphic novel is based around positive and negative space. Because there is no detailing in this novel and no other color in this novel it’s essentially a black and white novel which means that it’s based on positive … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane: Logan Quaranta-Rush
In the comic Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi we are not distracted by large amounts of detail or color, allowing the reader to focus on the seriousness of the story being told. On page 8 the writer tells us of her … Continue reading
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Points, Lines and Planes: Alexa Berg
I took a look at the graphic novel Smile by Raina Telgemeier in the WSU library during Tuesdays class. The novel tells the true story of the authors awkward early years from 6th grade up to high school. The novel did … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane – Cristian Gutierrez
It’s pretty amazing to know we can move around a couple points, lines and planes, in order to create almost about anything. In this visual I chose, the layout of the design is very simple. It follows a structure that … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane: Sophia Price
From understand what point, line, and plane are I was able to gain a deeper understanding of how the author works as they create a graphic story. I did not know we had to grab a graphic novel from the … Continue reading