Monday, December 5, 2011

Requirements for Booklets



Juan's iconic art shifts perspective and increases and decreases in visual tone. It is easy to read and he uses LOTS of space for his text. It is important that your words are drawing straight and large. Try using all capital letters when making anime.





Xin Wu is creating phenomenal iconic perspective drawings with well designed text. Notice how she draws the word "TEST". By using the power of abstraction, Xin has given the text a "queesy" look ... thus expressing nervousness about the subject of tests.

Xin accomplishes depicting interiors very minimally. This is a very clean, crisp and well constructed Edwards Middle School Anime comic.

For the Holiday season, in your booklets, lets put together a little magazine for friends and family. I'd like to be able to give every student 2 copies using the remaining funds from the first semester.

Observe the difference TONE makes! Great job Mei Xian for making a tone drawing with iconic perspective. Try the "rail road method of perspective."

Marcos is getting perspective! He depicts it with iconic art, way above a visual horizon line.

Marcos is understanding the figure in motion; his perportions aren't that of a man, but he is drawing a hedgehog. The important thing is these are advanced figure drawings.

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