So I just finished my last winter quarter at SCAD and this monday I will be starting spring classes.
This past quarter I took the following classes:
Human Factors for Industrial Design
Myth, Bible and Symbol in Art (my last Art History elective, yes!)
Visual Storytelling 2 for Sequential
I took the pre-req class (Vis 1) with Professor Tom Lyle, whose blog I will link here. He is currently working on a project involving Batman, but that's all I know.
http://tomlyle.blogspot.com/
In this class we mainly worked on perspective, direction, and flow of the the story. Did panel A transition well to panel C, with what we drew for panel B kind of deal. We experimented with area, angles, and composition, but we focused on clarity of action.
In Vis2, Tom was my professor again, and this time we kept all those things in mind but really had to push ourselves with manipulating our audience with mood, lighting, black placement, camera angle, panel area, panel composition, shot composition....
In order ensure we'd experiment with different option we had to draw 4 consecutive pages of our own 4-12 page script 4 times over the course of this class. In addition we drew and inked cover pages, did an artist research book, required sketch book and blog post we're we given a list of blogs/websites to view and post in a discussion board.
So the next few post will cover each assignment given, but I will leave this fun script description.
"Ancient library. Don't open the books..."
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