HOLY SHAZ DOUBLE UPLOAD
So I practiced doing comic stuff today. I was reading a great book called Making Comics (by Scott McCloud. I highly recommend it if you want to make comics), and I decided wynaut pick out one activity from there and do it! This activity was based on the sort of different kinds of transitions you can use between panels in comics, and how you create the moments to make it flow properly. So I picked one of the mini plots listed (the weirdest one, obviously) and, as instructed, made a 1 page comic only using one kind of transition. I then had to make another one page comic about the same plot using only a different kind of transition. The first one is action-to-action, and the second one is scene-to-scene.
Some notes: 1. This comic made me feel like I was making people watch over the situation, while the other one made it feel more like it was actually happening. 2. Not a lot of this one actually had panels dedicated to the plot. 3. The other one was a little less interesting. Is it bad that the second one only took 2 hours and 10 minutes, which is 20 minutes less than what the first one took? Because the second one seems more... detailed.