Panel
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Abstraction
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Time
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Lines
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Word/Image
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Transition
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1
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3
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Slow because the image takes up most of the page, so it
makes the reader slow down to look at each detail.
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Warm and Gentle
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Duo
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1 to 2: Subject to Subject
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2
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1.5
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Normal
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Warm and Gentle
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Additive
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2 to 3: Scene to Scene
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3
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4
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Fast because it’s the smallest panel and also it’s wider.
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Weak and unstable
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Additive
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The top line of this blog are the theory and techniques guides for COMM 273. Along the left column you can see links to student work. Students post their public work here for COMM 273, Media and Popular Culture class at TLU.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Monstress Analysis
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I agree with your idea on the lines seeming gentel in the first panel although I interpret the darkness of the lines in the panel as a representation of weary and unsettling. The same concept is presented in panel two the dark lines seems to represent a scary or depressing mood, opposed to the very light colored art in panel three.
ReplyDeleteYou did a very good job with setting up the table but I feel you could add more into detail the lines. Are they dark, do they have a color to them, are they shaped different then normal? Panel #2 for time add a little more detail then just normal. How do you think he is feeling from the comic above?
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